A/N: This story is based on the book Pretty Little Liars by author Sara Shepard. I do not own One Tree Hill or Pretty Little Liars
Summary: Gossip thrives amid the Mercedes-Benzes, mega mansions, and perfectly manicured hedges in the exclusive town of Tree Hill, North Carolina. Behind their big Gucci sunglasses, beneath their perfectly pressed Polos, everyone has something to hide, especially high school juniors Brooke Davis, Haley James, Peyton Sawyer, and Rachel Gatina. Haley covets her sister's gorgeous new boyfriend. Brooke is having an affair with her English teacher. Peyton is infatuated with the new girl at school. And Rachel is using some ugly tricks to stay beautiful. Deeper and darker still is a horrible secret the girls have shared since sixth grade- a secret they thought was safe forever.
Then the girls start receiving threatening messages by someone named "S." Could "S" be Shelley, the ultra-popular girl who disappeared three years earlier? Shelley was their best friend. She knew everything about them. But if Shelley isn't "S," who is? And how could anyone else know so much about the bad girls they were and the bad girls they've become? Suddenly, their secrets- the big ones, the little ones, even the long-buried ones- no longer seem so secret. Suddenly, nothing is safe in Tree Hill.
A/N: Honestly, I don't really know if I'll update again. I guess it depends on how many reviews I get. And even if I do get a decent amount of reviews, if I somehow still feel that I am copying the wonderful Sara Shepard in any way, my guilt will probably take over and I'll stop updating. See, I really don't know a whole lot about this book. Stupid, right? I barely know anything and I'm deciding to write a story on it. It's just, my best friend loves the book, and told me a little about it, let me borrow the book, I read a little of it, so I thought a story with the One Tree Hill girls would be great. So why not take a chance. Like I said though, I will probably be using a lot of dialogue and stuff from the book. Heck, it might be almost exactly the same as the actual book. So if I feel guilty enough that I'm copying the magnificent Sara Shepard, I'll stop writing. Just so you all know, and don't get upset with me after you decide to read the real book and go, "Hey, she like, copied everything in this book!"
Okay, I'm done.
- Kendall
