A/N-I'm glad that you all liked the last chapter. Here is the new one.


Chapter Seven: First Day Part Two

Haley's POV

Of all the things I thought that would happen today, coming face to face with Brooke Davis was not one of them. I've always had this scenario in my head of me seeing Brooke again. The lingering thoughts that we would pick up where we left off, but I know in my mind that would be pretty useless. It's been a really long time for the both of us and I don't know what's going on in her personal life. Still with all those thoughts lingering in my mind, the one that stands out the most is, I love that girl.

I take a seat in my desk and wait for the next bunch of students to enter my classroom.

A few minutes later I see my door open and Jenna walks through it with another student next to her. She must be new.

"Hey Jenna, what do we have her?"

Jenna smiles and she and the girl walk further into the classroom.

"Ms. James this is Sam and she's your new student."

I stand from my desk and walks over to them. I hold out my hand for Sam to take and I smile when she does.

"It's nice to meet you Sam."

I watch as Sam nods her head and I can't help, but think that this girl looks familiar.

"Well you can take the open seat next to Jenna and soon the other students will start wondering in and then class will start."

"Okay," Sam responds.

Jenna shows Sam the seat that she will vacant and then I go towards my desk for the new attendance sheet I have. Then I see her name and my heart hurts a little more, Samantha Davis. Brooke has a daughter. And my dreams are crushed just a little bit more.


Normal POV

Brooke lies down on her bed after coming from her store earlier that morning. Seeing Haley had done a number on her and all she wanted to do was talk to somebody. She couldn't talk to her daughter because one, she was in school, and two, she didn't know of her past relationships. She could call Rachel, but then there is the whole awkwardness with them at the moment and she didn't want to mention Haley in front of Rachel so that left one person, Nathan Scott.

Brooke picks up her phone and dials the familiar number hoping that Nathan would pick up. She really needed to talk to him.

"Brooke, why are you calling me?"

"Because I just ran into Haley at my daughter's school."

Brooke hears a low whistle and she sighs.

"Nathan, why didn't you tell me that Haley works at the school you knew that I was going to enroll Sam in?"

"It must have slipped my mind, but look at it this way Brooke. Maybe you can rebuild your relationship."

"I don't want to hurt like that again Nathan."

"I didn't mean like that Brooke. I meant as friends. You two used to be the best of friends before you wanted to move onto a loving relationship. Just try to be her friend and who knows maybe that's what you two need to move forward into something more."

"Since when did you become so smart Nate?"

"I was always smart Brooke, but nobody wanted to listen to me until high school was over."

Brooke laughs when she hears Nathan chuckle.

"Thanks for talking to me Nathan. I just needed to talk to somebody."

"It's no problem Brooke. I'm always there for you and Sam."

Brooke smiles at his comment.

"Thank you Nate, but I'll let you go."

"Bye Davis."

"Bye Scott."


Afterschool Sam had given Jenna her number and told her that they should hang out sometime. Jenna had smiled and done the same. Sam walks out into the parking lot and sees her mother sitting in her car. Sam hopes in and smiles.

"So, how was your first day?"

Sam shrugs her shoulders.

"My morning classes are lame, but I met a possible new friend."

Brooke smiles and starts up the car.

"That's great sweetie."

"When we get home I am going to take over the phone okay? I want to talk to ma."

"No problem, so tell me what is this friend's name?"

"Jenna and she is really nice. I mean we haven't really talked about our families yet, but I gave her my number and she gave me hers."

Brooke smirks at the comment and Sam huffs.

"Just because I gave her my number doesn't mean that I'm a lesbian you know?"

Brooke glances at her daughter as she makes her way to their house.

"I know, but still if it were to happen. I wouldn't care."

"Obviously."

Brooke laughs and pulls into her driveway.

"I'm glad that the first day was successful."

Sam smiles and hops out of the car. Brooke smiles and follows her daughter through the door.


Inside, Sam grabs the phone and heads to her room with a smile on her face.

"Ma, its Sam."

"Baby girl, it's great to hear from you. How was your first day of school?"

"As normal as first days can go."

"Well I'm glad you are glad that it's over."

Sam laughs and puts her head down on her pillow.

"I met a new friend. Her name is Jenna."

"I'm glad that you met a potential friend Sam. It may make the transition a whole lot better."

"See, I am so glad that I talked to you because mom just thought that I was going to become a lesbian."

Sam hears her mom chuckle over the phone.

"Brooke has always been that way. Look, sweetie I have to end this call a little sooner than I want. I have a meeting that I have to get too and it's kind of important so I'll call you after I am done with it as long as it's not too late."

"Alright, bye ma, I love you."

"I love you too."


When Sam went into her room to call Rachel, Brooke headed to the kitchen to take out something for dinner. While going through the fridge her doorbell rings and she goes to answer it. She got a surprise when she saw the person standing behind the door.

"Haley?"