Hello. I just wanted to clarify that there are two users on this account. Indigo and I, Rayne. So Indigo asked me to write her something Luke/Ryan and I did (obviously).
Summary: In a time when nobody believed Ryan, when everyone thought Ryan's claims of Oliver were false, there was one person whom was there for him.
By the way, in this world anyways, Luke does not have his affair with Julie and Teresa stays away in Chino where she should.
WARNING! Slash! Gasp! If you don't like it, then don't read it!
So I tend to write short chapters, sorry. There are three parts to this fanfiction.
Review.
Prologue
Ryan felt the presence of another in the pool house. He was positive he'd told the Cohens to leave him alone. Especially Seth. He couldn't take his self-obsessed chatter right now. He just wanted to be alone. Luke was the only person who had believed him. The only person, who trusted that what he'd said all along, that Oliver was screwed up, was true. Ryan rolled over in his bed and looked up at his visitor.
"Luke."
"Hey man. Kirsten said you weren't seeing visitors. But I figured you wouldn't mind me droppin' by," Luke said, hunching down so he was more leveled with Ryan.
"Nah, its cool man. Shut the door, I'm sure Seth's lingering somewhere trying to listen," Ryan said, excepting the cup of coffee that Luke handed him. Kirsten must have given it to Luke to get to Ryan, knowing she had to give her son space. Luke shut the door quietly and made his way back to Ryan's bed, settling himself on the edge.
"So how ya doing?" Luke asked.
"I broke up with Marissa. I'm freezing everybody out. At the moment, you're the only one I got to talk to," Ryan sighed.
"How's Seth holding up with that plan?" Luke smirked.
"I really could care less," Ryan replied sternly, sipping the coffee.
"Well look, man, if you wanna talk just give me a ring and I'll drop by. I just came over to see if you wanted to do something. Hang out. It's not like I'm best friends with Marissa or any of them these days, I mean, I'm siding with you, so, you're pretty much all I got at the moment, too."
"Cool, man," Ryan said, getting up, "Let me just shower real quick, get dressed, then we'll go do something, alright?"
"Awesome. I'll be waiting outside," Luke got up and headed for the door. "You know, you shouldn't freeze everybody out. Kirsten looked kinda sad in there."
"I'm not mad at Sandy or Kirsten. They are just giving me the space I asked them for."
"Okay, dude, I'll be outside," Luke stepped out and shut the door behind him.
A few minutes later, Ryan joined look and then quietly headed for the main house. Once inside, Ryan took to ignoring Seth, even though the curly-headed male tried his best to get Ryan to talk. Ryan quickly informed Kirsten of where he was going, although it was in fact a lie, since both knew Seth would probably try and follow.
They were just going to go to the pier, maybe the diner, and see a movie. Kirsten thought they were off to the beach for the rest of the day. And the pier was right next to the beach, so they weren't telling that big a lie…
"What should we see?" Luke asked, inside the diner.
"Something that doesn't remind me of anything that's happened the last couple days," Ryan sighed.
"The fish movie?" Luke joked.
"Nope, that has that annoying fish that doesn't shut up. It'll remind me of Seth."
"Right…there's that pirate movie."
"Sure, why not," Ryan said.
"Hello boys, may I take your order?" A waitress said strolling up.
"Burger. Fries. Vanilla Shake." Luke said quickly.
"The same," Ryan said.
"All be right back with that," She said, walking hurriedly to the kitchen to place the order.
"So, the movie starts in an hour."
Ryan nodded, "Sounds good."
For your information, I actually looked up two 2003 movies. Finding Nemo is the first Luke refers to and Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl is the second, the one they see. Now review.
