Just a quick drabble-y one shot, even though I'll probably continue since I always do. It's based off a recent interview with Sophia Bush by Newsday' Kidsday. They were talking about Brooke's character and Sophia mentioned that Brooke doesn't take betrayal lightly so it set off a spark. Hope you like it.
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Since claiming to be Mark Schwann makes some reviewers feel the need to insult me, I own craphole shit. The End.
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She should've expected it the first time, because Lucas Scott and Peyton Sawyer were so perfect for each other. She didn't.
She should've forgiven them and went on with her life, a life without the backstabber and the fucking player. But she didn't, because Brooke Davis doesn't take betrayal lightly.
She shouldn't have taken him back, because Lucas Scott doesn't like her as much as she loves him. Well, didn't. Her relationship with Lucas Scott is in past tense now, because they're over. Or at least it will be in ten minutes when she drops by his house to break up with him.
Brooke Davis. She's a lot of things. A whore having been one of them. She's also a loyal friend, and other than her insanely hot body and fashion sense, it's what she prides herself on. So when Peyton Son Of A Slut Go Fuck Herself Bitch Stupid Ugly Face Sawyer told her that she just so happens to have feelings for the boy Brooke's in love with, she wants to step aside and help the two people she loves most get what they really want. She knows, that even though Lucas doesn't say it, he doesn't love her as much as he'll ever love Peyton.
"Brooke?"
"What Haley?" Brooke says, but she doesn't mean it as harsh as it comes out.
"Don't you think you should cut Lucas and Peyton some slack? They're just friends."
"Yeah, just friends who just make out in the library while their girlfriend/best friend sits outside thinking they're in a life or death situation." She says, and this time she wants it to sound harsh and bitter because she can't just sit there and put on this happy face like absolutely nothing is wrong.
"I'm going to kill him."
Looks like Haley doesn't take betrayal well either.
"Brooke? Can I talk to you?"
"It's a free fucking country Lucas."
"Brooke stop. Can't we just stop this and be happy again? I'm sorry about the Peyton library thing. It wasn't a romantic moment and you would know that of you-"
"If I was there Luke? Well as you so sweetly pointed out I wasn't there, was I? Luke you didn't even tell me anything about the fucking moment so how do you expect me to understand? The way it looks inside my head, you came in, Peyton's leg magically healed, and you almost fucked her on the library floor. If you think it's anything less then that, then may you should've fucking said something."
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She wants to tell him it's okay and that she loves him, that she just wants to stand here on the rivercourt with him, in his arms while she sobs.
"Are you in love with Peyton?" She says into his chest.
"No." He answers sternly.
"Are you fucking her?"
"No." He says again, stunned that she thinks so little of him. But that's stupid of him because he hurt her enough times to make her wonder is he's fucking someone else.
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She should've expected it. But she didn't, she was blindsided and that's what hurts the most. Because Brooke Davis is loyal, and so she thought maybe, just maybe, that it would rub off on the boy she loves most and the girl she's known longest. But it didn't.
