Title: Competition

Disclaimer: I do not own any of the characters from One Tree Hill. If I did do you think I would be writing these? So please don't sue. I own only the characters I make up and the story line.

Prologue

Brooke Davis pulled up to Tric in her VW. It was the last weekend before school started and the gang wanted to party. Brooke checked herself in the mirror before getting out and going to the entrance.

"ID," a new bouncer said.

Brooke handed over her real ID. For once in her whole entire life she was going to party sober. The opened the door.

"Enjoy."

"I most definitely will," Brooke, flashed a smile.

She went inside and found everyone at their normal table.

"The party can start cause Brooke has arrived," exclaimed Brooke as she slid into the chair next to Lucas.

"Umm, Brooke," Peyton said.

"Yeah Peyt?"

"You're not wearing those bracelets to get drinks," Peyton observed.

Brooke looked down and her wrist shocked.

"Oh yeah. I gave them my real ID," Brooke explained.

"I think this is the first party you've been to that you've never drank alcohol. How does it feel?" Lucas asked.

Brooke smacked him in the back of the head, still smiling.

"Owe," Lucas rubbed his head, "that hurt."

"Well you shouldn't make fun of your girl friend, boy friend o mine."

"I'm sorry girl friend o mine."

"You're forgiven. Only if you dance with me."

"Ok."

Brooke and Lucas left the table to dance. Peyton turned to Haley.

"Have you gotten your schedule yet Hales?" Peyton asked.

"I did. Did you?"

"Yup."

"Want to compare?" Haley asked going for her purse.

"You have it with you?" Peyton laughed.

"Well yeah. Luke told me he was going to bring his."

Haley placed her schedule on the table. Peyton took a piece of paper out of her purse.

"You have yours too," Haley smirked.

"Guilty as charged."

Peyton put her schedule next to Haley's.

"So lunch fifth."

"Lunch fifth," Haley echoed, "English eighth and ninth."

"English eighth and ninth," Peyton echoed, "Math seventh."

"Math seventh," Haley echoed.

"I wonder what Lucas and Brooke have," Peyton said out loud.

Haley searched the dance floor until she found Lucas and Brooke. She picked up her phone and dialed Lucas's number.

"What are you doing Hales?" Peyton asked.

"Calling…Luke get your ass back here we're doing schedules," Haley said before she hung up.

"Will they listen?" Peyton asked.

"Of course," Haley said confidently.

Two minutes later Lucas and Brooke came back to the table. Brooke and Lucas took out their schedules.

"Everyone got lunch fifth?" Haley asked.

Everyone nodded.

"I know Jake has fifth," Peyton added.

"And so does Nathan," Haley added.

"Speaking of were is your husband?" Brooke asked.

"He's at work. Dan is giving him such long hours," Haley sighed.

"Everyone got math seventh?" Peyton asked so she could change the subject off of Dan.

Peyton didn't want to get Haley mad. And Dan was a sore spot for all of them. Especially Lucas. Everyone nodded.

"Jake too," Peyton added.

"Nathan has it fourth," Haley said.

"English eighth and ninth? Brooke asked.

Everyone nodded.

"Jake has it first and second," Peyton said.

"Nathan has it with Jake."

"Then that leaves Social Studies for first and second," Lucas observed.

Everyone nodded.

"What does everyone have third, fourth, and sixth?" Haley asked.

"I got gym third, Study hall fourth, and this class called CCC sixth," explained Lucas.

"I got the same as Lucas," Brooke said.

"Same here and Nathan has them too except he has study hall seventh," Haley said.

"I got them too and so does Jake," Peyton observes.

"Where is Jake?" Brooke asked, "I thought his parents were going to watch Jenny."

"They were, but Jenny came down with a cold and Jake wanted to stay with her," explains Peyton.

"He is so cute with Jenny," Haley said.

Everyone nods in agreement.

"This place is boring. Why don't we go to my house and watch a movie," Brooke suggests.

Everyone agrees. They all leave and go to Brooke's house in the cars they came in. Five minutes after they leave three freshmen come in. If the gang had stayed they would realize that their social status as the kings and queens of the school was about to be challenged.