Summary: Breckin has been dating Stu Bennett for a while, but when she finds out he's cheated on her, her world falls apart. Based on "Cheater's Town" by Chris Isaak

I'm riding around,

This cheater's town,

Every place I go,

Just bringing me down,

I don't know when,

I don't know if,

I'm ever coming home

I got my broken heart

Torn all in two

Cause every place I look

I picture him and you

I don't know when,

I don't know if,

I'm ever coming home

Breckin finally pulled into the parking lot of an all-night diner. She shut off the car and sighed, relaxing against the seat. It had been about an hour since she left the arena, after catching her boyfriend kissing AJ. All she had done since then is drive. He had called a few times, but she didn't answer. She picked up her cell phone out of the seat next to hers and looked at it; she had too many text messages to count. She only read a few of them before just deleting her inbox. They all read the same, I'm so sorry Breckin, I won't do it again; Breckin, please answer your phone; Breckin, I'm worried, are you okay; Please, Breckin, I'm sorry.

She tossed her phone back into her purse, along with the keys, and got out of the car, headed into the diner. She took a seat at a booth in the corner, and focused on the menu in her hand. She heard him walk over and take a seat across from her. She put the menu down, and looked at Drew. "Yes?" she asked.

"Is everything okay?" he asked her.

"Why wouldn't it be?"

"Well, I noticed you leave the arena in a hurry, and then Stu called and was asking me if I had seen you…"

She frowned.

"What happened?" he asked.

"Were you following me?" she ignored his question, asking her's with a raised eyebrow.

Drew shook his head, "No, I've been here for ten minutes, but I saw you walk in."

She took a deep breath and sighed.

"So, do you want to talk about it?" He raised both of his eyebrows. She pursed her lips; she hadn't really been in the mood to talk to anyone.

Yeah, baby you lied to me, you lied to me

You stood there, you smiled

You opened your heart, and you lied

I don't know when, I don't know if

I'm ever coming home, I'm never coming home

She looked at Drew, he seemed so genuinely concerned, and maybe having someone to talk to about it would be nice. She gave in, "He cheated on me," she told him.

Drew sat back a little, surprised by what she said, "Really? He seemed so concerned when he called, he didn't say…"

Breckin shook her head, cutting him off, "It doesn't matter, I'm done. I'm done with him, I'm done with men, and I'm done with dating. It's all pointless anyways. Everyone always ends up miserable. You date so you can get married, and then marriages nowadays always end in divorce."

He started to speak and then bit his lip.

Breckin noticed the look on his face, and she sighed, "I'm sorry, I know you and Taryn…" she sighed, trailing off.

"It's okay, it was for the better."

They sat there in silence for a few seconds, and were interrupted by her phone buzzing in her purse. She pulled it out and she looked at the screen, Stu had sent her another text: Please come back to the hotel, we can talk about this.

She shook her head and put the phone back in her purse as the waitress came up to take her order.

I'm driving slow, don't know where I'm going.

I thought you loved me too, but I was always alone

I don't know when, I don't know if, I'm ever coming home

Coming home

I got a broken heart, torn all in two

Cause everything I had, I gave it all to you

I don't know when, I don't know if,

I'm ever coming home, coming home

Coming home

They didn't speak much while they ate, and Breckin was actually relieved to have his company. "What are you going to do?" Drew asked as they walked out into the parking lot.

She shrugged; she hadn't actually thought that far ahead, "I guess I have to go back to the hotel. I'll call Layla, maybe she's still up, and I can probably stay with her tonight. Worst case scenario, I'll sleep in the car, but I do not want to see him. Not tonight."

"If you want, you can stay with me…I mean, if Layla's not awake."

She smiled, "Thanks."

He returned her smile, "There's no reason to sleep in the car. It can't be comfortable."

Her smile broadened just a little, "Thank you, Drew, really."

Oh, baby you lied to me, you lied to me

You opened up your little black heart,

You smiled and you lied

I don't know when, I don't know if

I'm ever coming home.

She got back to the hotel just seconds before Drew, and they walked in together. Stu was waiting in the lobby. She looked at him, shook her head, "I'm done. I don't care what you have to say." Without another look she walked to the elevator, and pushed the button.

She heard Stu call her name, begging her to stop and listen to what he had to say, but she didn't care anymore.

After the elevator door shut, Drew put his arm around her, "You'll be okay."

She nodded her head in agreement.