Summary: Lucas and Nathan Scott are popular and rich. Dan Scott, their father, can be a jerk but has his sons best interests at heart, as does their mother, Deb. Lucas is starting his senior year, Nathan starting his junior. Peyton Sawyer is Lucas's girlfriend and is also a senior. Brooke Davis and her parents, Michael and Rebecca, have moved around since Brooke was born, but have decided to move to Tree Hill where Michael and Rebecca grew up so Michael can work as Dan's business partner.
Disclaimer: I own some rockin school supplies, but nothing important, and certainly nothing having to do with One Tree Hill. If I did, why in the world would I write fan fiction?
I've been toying with the idea for a little while, and I wanted to write it. My other fic, The Blaring Truth of Life, I have serious writers block on so I'm probably gonna write 5 or so more chapters, which will be posted eventually. But I start school in 2 days, so I won't update super frequently, but I'll try. Hope you like it! REVIEW!
Brooke Davis stared at the fields and trees her parents' brand new Mercedes passed. They had purchased it, along with a Range Rover for her, for their move to Tree Hill.
"How come no one told me we would be moving to hick town?" Brooke asked her parents scornfully. They had lived in New York City, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Paris and London, and Brooke wasn't happy with the downgrade to this little farm town in the sticks.
"Brooke…" Her father said warningly. Both elder Davis's had affection for the small town in which they met.
"Oh, Brooke, you'll love it. I promise." Her mother replied, with a hint of force in her voice which told Brooke to drop the subject.
Swallowing her words, Brooke instead asked, "Well, as long as they have a mall. I guess I'll scope out the town when we get there." She added to herself, which should take all of two minutes.
"The mall is going to have to wait sweetie. We're having dinner at Mr. Scott's house. He has two sons' your age," said Mr. Davis.
Brooke groaned inwardly. Great, a dinner with a bunch of snobby, rich people was exactly what she wanted.
Lucas walked quietly to the front of his house, sighing and congratulation himself when he reached the door handle. His parents most often made Lucas and his brother, Nathan, stay home on Saturday nights for "family dinner" which both Scott boys tried to avoid each week.
Just as Lucas was turning the doorknob, he heard his mother clear her throat behind him. He turned around, "Erm, hi mom. I was just…getting the mail."
Deb raised an eyebrow. "Sorry bud, you're not going anywhere tonight. Dad's new business partner and his family are coming for dinner and soon, so you better go freshen up." The look on her face told him not to protest, so he made his way upstairs.
He met Nathan halfway up the stairs. "Don't bother dude," he told Nathan as shared the news about the dinner.
"Yippee," Nathan muttered.
Nathan and Lucas walked downstairs as the doorbell rang. Dan opened it to reveal the Davis family. The adults greeted each other heartily.
Dan held Brooke at arms length. "Would you look at you? You were just a baby the last time I saw you. Now you're a beautiful young woman."
Brooke smiled. "Thank you. Mr. and Mrs. Scott, your house is beautiful."
Nathan watched his parents beam and say thank you. Brooke seemed sweet and innocent, but he could tell by the look behind her eyes that she wanted to be here just as much as himself and his brother. She was gorgeous, to say the least. She was thin, and her dark hair framed her face. Her jeans skirt and bright tank top blended against her tan skin.
Lucas greeted Brooke's parents warmly and they all made their way to the dining room. It was going to be torture for him to have to sit all night with Brooke's family. He was used to adults like Mr. and Mrs. Davis; they had their parent's friends over often. However, most of them were childless. His first impression of Brooke wasn't good. She seemed snobby and stuck up as most rich kids were. Sure she was pretty, but Lucas was sure she had no personality.
"So Brooke, you're starting at Tree Hill High?" Deb asked her.
"Yeah, I'll be a junior."
"Oh, just like Nathan. I bet it's hard for you to start in the middle of high school, when you don't know anybody in a town that is unfamiliar. How 'bout Nathan and Lucas show you around and introduce you to some people?" Deb said. She didn't wait for Brooke to respond before announcing that Nathan and Lucas would pick Brooke up and show her around.
Brooke forced a smile. She really didn't feel like spending the day with the Scott boys. Nathan seemed nice enough, but Lucas rubbed her the wrong way.
Well, first impressions aren't always correct…right?
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