Nathan pulled away when he heard a door open. He was staring at Lucas. He had a look of suprise on his face. Haley was staring at her feet, not wanting to make eye contact with one of her best friends, who knew that she was dating Chris. Lucas shook his head at Haley and went into the bathroom.

"Uh, we should go now," Haley told Nathan who nodded in agreement. When they got to the office, Haley immediately went back to organizing the attendence folders. Nathan sat in one of the chairs and waited for the dean to meet him. Ms. Miller walked in and gestured for Nathan to enter her office. She closed the door and sat behind her desk across from him.

"So, Mr. Scott, nice to see you again." She pulled out a folder and looked at it. "It says here that you got into a fight second hour. What was that about?" she asked.

"Nothin'," he said, slouching in the chair he was sitting in. She sighed and pulled out a form. She filled it out and handed it to him.

"Sign on that line. You've got inhouse tomorrow. After school you'll come here and help the janitors clean the school," she said, trying to figure out how to break him.

"Whatever," he said signing the paper.

Lucas walked back into the classroom and took his seat behind Brooke. She pulled out a piece of paper and wrote on it. She folded it and passed it to Lucas.

Brooke: Hey, Broody. You seem different. Everything ok?

Lucas: Did Haley and Chris break up?

Brooke: No, why?

Lucas: No reason. Just wondering.

Brooke: Are you not telling me something? Come on, Broody. Why do you wanna know?

Lucas: I'm not sure if I should tell you.

Brooke: Luke, you're my boyfriend. You should tell me everything.

Lucas: When I went to the bathroom just now, I saw Nathan and Haley kissing in the hallway.

Brooke stared at what he had written. Haley was the good girl. The one that worked and did what she was told. If somebody were to say Haley was cheating on Chris, Brooke would think they were lying or got it wrong. Lucas wasn't just somebody, though. He hardly ever lied, especially not to her. She'd have to confront Haley at lunch, which was only an hour away.