Author's Note:Okay.So usually,I write Brucas au Naley fanfictions,and sometimes Jeyton.But,since I know Leyton mashabiki like to read fanfics too,I thought I'd write a Leyton fic.I know this isn't my best oneshot/fanfic,but I still hope wewe guys like it.Also,this is slightly AU.And if wewe guys want me to write any OTH fanfics,just let me know kwa messaging me au leaving a comment,and I'll try to write one for you.
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She stares at him for what seems like eternity, feeling inside herself that her eyes are betraying her; there’s no way that Lucas Scott is really standing in front of her. She reaches an arm out, and when the tips of her fingers reach his soft clothing, she gasps, taking a step backwards.
She hasn’t seen him in so long that just the sight of him is unfamiliar. What’s funny is that nothing has changed. She’s sure she has seen this shati about a million times, and his scuffled, brown boots don’t look at all new.
He manages a smile, but she can see how nervous he is just kwa looking at his eyes.
“What are wewe doing here, Lucas?” She manages to squeak out, trying her best to look fierce and upset. Because honestly, she is feeling both fierce and upset, and she has been upset for so long, she can hardly remember thinking of Lucas without mentally cursing his existence.
“I’m visiting. Keith and I thought it was time.”
She scoffs. “It’s been years. wewe just now decided it was time to come visit?”
“I missed my mom,” He explains with a smile and a sheepish shrug. “And uh, I missed you.”
“Well, that’s too bad,” She weaves her way around him, unlocking her front door, and fully preparing herself for the loud slam she’ll hear in seconds. “Because I don’t miss you.”
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After much knocking, apologies and pleas sounding from outside the door, she finally caves, tugging it open, and allowing him inside.
She promises herself that it’s only to shut him up.
He stares at her unsurely, before finally saying, “I’m sorry I left.”
Peyton frowns, realizing that boys truly are stupid, and he has learned absolutely nothing since he’s been gone. “It’s not that wewe left Lucas, it’s how wewe left.”
She continues, “You went off to be a better person. Why couldn’t wewe have started here? Why didn’t wewe say good-bye to us in person? wewe alisema bye to Nathan. wewe alisema it to Haley. So, what? Brooke and I didn’t deserve it?” She pushes his chest lightly, but with just enough force that she feels she’s getting her point across.
“I wrote wewe a letter..” He says weakly.
“Yeah, we burned it.” It’s a little harsh, but it’s not like he doesn’t deserve it.
Lucas winces, trying to tear his gaze from hers. He doesn’t want to look her in the eye, but he feels too cowardice not to. “I guess I deserved that.”
“You deserve a lot worse.” Her voice cracks, and she hates herself for letting him get the best of her. Hates herself for it. zaidi than she hates him.
They’re silent, and as she contemplates this, he looks her over, looking for obvious changes. He sees none. Her hair is the same as it was when he left, only slightly longer, and her eyes are still broken and kijani mizeituni, kijani zeituni colored, and she’s wearing an old Dashboard Confessional shati he’s sure he’s seen a few times himself.
She herself has noticed changes, but not too many. She gave herself an outrageous haircut a mwaka au so ago, and since then, she has vowed never to change herself again. She’s loved none since him, and she intends never to again. She tried to be a lesbian once, but it didn’t work.
“I saw Nathan and Haley. They’re good. Marriage seems to be treating them well.” He chuckles softly, and she supposes it is kind of funny and slightly ironic, but she doesn’t laugh.
Instead, she says, “I know. I live here. I see them basically every siku of my life.”
“Right.”
“I - look, I have things I kind of have to do, so..”
“Yeah, of course.” But he doesn’t move.
“Lucas-”
“I’m leaving, I swear,” He tells her. “I just need to - to stay here for just a second. I just need to see you.”
“You’re looking at me right now.”
He blinks, holding back what she thinks to be tears. “I know.”
As he turns the knob on the door, he turns around to look at her over his shoulder one zaidi time.
“I really am sorry. For leaving. I didn’t.. I don’t really know how to handle things, I guess.”
She crosses her arms over her chest, because as much as she’d like it to be enough, it’s not.
She doesn’t say anything, and he nods, “I’ll be seeing you.”
And then he’s gone.
-
“You loved him zaidi than I ever did.” Brooke says suddenly a few days later, as they both lounge in her room and paint their nails. She is looking down at her toes, but Peyton can see the thoughts running through her mind.
“I don’t know what you’re talking about, Brooke.” She says, because she really doesn’t know what else to say.
“Lucas,” Brooke looks up, pushing her bangs out of her face with her unpainted fingers. “Lucas.”
“Random.”
“Not really. He’s here, and he’s obviously all we can both think about.”
“I’m not thinking about him.” Peyton lies horribly, and she looks back down at her half-painted toes.
“Liar.” Their eyes meet and Brooke smiles.
“It’s okay,” She says, “if wewe want to be with him. I’m over it.”
Peyton laughs. It’s too complicated for it to be this simple. “Brooke, that is so not the point.”
“I know, but I’m just letting wewe know that if wewe were to re-think your relationship with him, I’d be okay with it.”
Brooke hums softly to herself as she paints her nails a soft red color, and Peyton stares at her. She bites her lip.
“You’re a good friend, B. Davis.”
“Oh, I’m the best.”
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She glides her marker easily along the pad of paper, pausing to take a sip of coffee.
When Peyton hears the sound of glass clinking against the bar in front of her, she smiles appreciatingly towards Karen.
“How do wewe know what I want at every hour? Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks and wewe can read my mind.” She chuckles.
Karen shrugs. “Well, you’ve been coming here daily since wewe were seventeen, and you’re twenty-one now. I think I’ve gotten the hint.”
“Has it really been that long? It doesn’t feel like it.”
“Well, according to my calendar..” The older woman smiles brightly.
Peyton smiles faintly. “I have to get out of this place. au at least, I was supposed to.”
“Maybe you’ve been waiting for something that will inspire wewe to leave.” They make eye contact, and Peyton realizes that Karen realizes that despite what she’d initially meant the words to mean, it sounds like she’s pushing Peyton to Lucas.
“I didn’t mean..-”
“I- he was gone for so long that I don’t think I can just.. forget. I mean, he just left.”
“Peyton,” Karen drops her head. “If he wasn’t my son, I’d probably feel the exact same way towards him.”
“I loved him once.”
“I know.”
“Maybe I still do.”
“I know.”
“I do. I mean, I know I do. I just can’t - I just can’t.”
“Hey,” The brunette reaches for her hand, “I know.”
“How long is he here for?”
“A little while longer.”
Peyton sighs, mostly because she’s not sure how much zaidi she can handle, but also kind of because she doesn’t know what to say. “Oh.”
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“How did I end up here?” She says to herself, and she truly doesn’t know. Either way, she’s staring at the Rivercourt, where she first realized she had feelings for Lucas, and where she drew that cursed flaming number three, and where she watched him and Brooke flirt just years before. And standing in the middle of it all is him.
He looks surprised to see her, and the mpira wa kikapu he’s holding slips straight out of his hands, bouncing away and then rolling.
“I didn’t think I’d see wewe again,”
“Well, here I am.”
He nods, and then pauses. “Why?”
“Because,” She says. And then, because perhaps that was not sufficient: “I don’t hate you. Not really.”
“But kind of?” Lucas winces.
“Kind of,” Peyton nods.
“I never stopped loving you,” He says - quite boldly, she thinks - and then: “Not really.”
“It probably wouldn’t have worked,” She reasons.
He nods. “Yeah, probably not.”
Her hands are shoved so deep into her pockets that she thinks that at any second, her hands may go straight though and then she’ll be touching her own thighs like an idiot.
“But maybe it would have,” She says after a moment.
“I think so.”
They stand there awkwardly for a few zaidi sekunde and she says, “So when are wewe leaving?”
He shrugs. “I thought I might stay.”
She nods. “Yeah,” and then, louder, “Yeah.”
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She stares at him for what seems like eternity, feeling inside herself that her eyes are betraying her; there’s no way that Lucas Scott is really standing in front of her. She reaches an arm out, and when the tips of her fingers reach his soft clothing, she gasps, taking a step backwards.
She hasn’t seen him in so long that just the sight of him is unfamiliar. What’s funny is that nothing has changed. She’s sure she has seen this shati about a million times, and his scuffled, brown boots don’t look at all new.
He manages a smile, but she can see how nervous he is just kwa looking at his eyes.
“What are wewe doing here, Lucas?” She manages to squeak out, trying her best to look fierce and upset. Because honestly, she is feeling both fierce and upset, and she has been upset for so long, she can hardly remember thinking of Lucas without mentally cursing his existence.
“I’m visiting. Keith and I thought it was time.”
She scoffs. “It’s been years. wewe just now decided it was time to come visit?”
“I missed my mom,” He explains with a smile and a sheepish shrug. “And uh, I missed you.”
“Well, that’s too bad,” She weaves her way around him, unlocking her front door, and fully preparing herself for the loud slam she’ll hear in seconds. “Because I don’t miss you.”
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After much knocking, apologies and pleas sounding from outside the door, she finally caves, tugging it open, and allowing him inside.
She promises herself that it’s only to shut him up.
He stares at her unsurely, before finally saying, “I’m sorry I left.”
Peyton frowns, realizing that boys truly are stupid, and he has learned absolutely nothing since he’s been gone. “It’s not that wewe left Lucas, it’s how wewe left.”
She continues, “You went off to be a better person. Why couldn’t wewe have started here? Why didn’t wewe say good-bye to us in person? wewe alisema bye to Nathan. wewe alisema it to Haley. So, what? Brooke and I didn’t deserve it?” She pushes his chest lightly, but with just enough force that she feels she’s getting her point across.
“I wrote wewe a letter..” He says weakly.
“Yeah, we burned it.” It’s a little harsh, but it’s not like he doesn’t deserve it.
Lucas winces, trying to tear his gaze from hers. He doesn’t want to look her in the eye, but he feels too cowardice not to. “I guess I deserved that.”
“You deserve a lot worse.” Her voice cracks, and she hates herself for letting him get the best of her. Hates herself for it. zaidi than she hates him.
They’re silent, and as she contemplates this, he looks her over, looking for obvious changes. He sees none. Her hair is the same as it was when he left, only slightly longer, and her eyes are still broken and kijani mizeituni, kijani zeituni colored, and she’s wearing an old Dashboard Confessional shati he’s sure he’s seen a few times himself.
She herself has noticed changes, but not too many. She gave herself an outrageous haircut a mwaka au so ago, and since then, she has vowed never to change herself again. She’s loved none since him, and she intends never to again. She tried to be a lesbian once, but it didn’t work.
“I saw Nathan and Haley. They’re good. Marriage seems to be treating them well.” He chuckles softly, and she supposes it is kind of funny and slightly ironic, but she doesn’t laugh.
Instead, she says, “I know. I live here. I see them basically every siku of my life.”
“Right.”
“I - look, I have things I kind of have to do, so..”
“Yeah, of course.” But he doesn’t move.
“Lucas-”
“I’m leaving, I swear,” He tells her. “I just need to - to stay here for just a second. I just need to see you.”
“You’re looking at me right now.”
He blinks, holding back what she thinks to be tears. “I know.”
As he turns the knob on the door, he turns around to look at her over his shoulder one zaidi time.
“I really am sorry. For leaving. I didn’t.. I don’t really know how to handle things, I guess.”
She crosses her arms over her chest, because as much as she’d like it to be enough, it’s not.
She doesn’t say anything, and he nods, “I’ll be seeing you.”
And then he’s gone.
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“You loved him zaidi than I ever did.” Brooke says suddenly a few days later, as they both lounge in her room and paint their nails. She is looking down at her toes, but Peyton can see the thoughts running through her mind.
“I don’t know what you’re talking about, Brooke.” She says, because she really doesn’t know what else to say.
“Lucas,” Brooke looks up, pushing her bangs out of her face with her unpainted fingers. “Lucas.”
“Random.”
“Not really. He’s here, and he’s obviously all we can both think about.”
“I’m not thinking about him.” Peyton lies horribly, and she looks back down at her half-painted toes.
“Liar.” Their eyes meet and Brooke smiles.
“It’s okay,” She says, “if wewe want to be with him. I’m over it.”
Peyton laughs. It’s too complicated for it to be this simple. “Brooke, that is so not the point.”
“I know, but I’m just letting wewe know that if wewe were to re-think your relationship with him, I’d be okay with it.”
Brooke hums softly to herself as she paints her nails a soft red color, and Peyton stares at her. She bites her lip.
“You’re a good friend, B. Davis.”
“Oh, I’m the best.”
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She glides her marker easily along the pad of paper, pausing to take a sip of coffee.
When Peyton hears the sound of glass clinking against the bar in front of her, she smiles appreciatingly towards Karen.
“How do wewe know what I want at every hour? Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks and wewe can read my mind.” She chuckles.
Karen shrugs. “Well, you’ve been coming here daily since wewe were seventeen, and you’re twenty-one now. I think I’ve gotten the hint.”
“Has it really been that long? It doesn’t feel like it.”
“Well, according to my calendar..” The older woman smiles brightly.
Peyton smiles faintly. “I have to get out of this place. au at least, I was supposed to.”
“Maybe you’ve been waiting for something that will inspire wewe to leave.” They make eye contact, and Peyton realizes that Karen realizes that despite what she’d initially meant the words to mean, it sounds like she’s pushing Peyton to Lucas.
“I didn’t mean..-”
“I- he was gone for so long that I don’t think I can just.. forget. I mean, he just left.”
“Peyton,” Karen drops her head. “If he wasn’t my son, I’d probably feel the exact same way towards him.”
“I loved him once.”
“I know.”
“Maybe I still do.”
“I know.”
“I do. I mean, I know I do. I just can’t - I just can’t.”
“Hey,” The brunette reaches for her hand, “I know.”
“How long is he here for?”
“A little while longer.”
Peyton sighs, mostly because she’s not sure how much zaidi she can handle, but also kind of because she doesn’t know what to say. “Oh.”
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“How did I end up here?” She says to herself, and she truly doesn’t know. Either way, she’s staring at the Rivercourt, where she first realized she had feelings for Lucas, and where she drew that cursed flaming number three, and where she watched him and Brooke flirt just years before. And standing in the middle of it all is him.
He looks surprised to see her, and the mpira wa kikapu he’s holding slips straight out of his hands, bouncing away and then rolling.
“I didn’t think I’d see wewe again,”
“Well, here I am.”
He nods, and then pauses. “Why?”
“Because,” She says. And then, because perhaps that was not sufficient: “I don’t hate you. Not really.”
“But kind of?” Lucas winces.
“Kind of,” Peyton nods.
“I never stopped loving you,” He says - quite boldly, she thinks - and then: “Not really.”
“It probably wouldn’t have worked,” She reasons.
He nods. “Yeah, probably not.”
Her hands are shoved so deep into her pockets that she thinks that at any second, her hands may go straight though and then she’ll be touching her own thighs like an idiot.
“But maybe it would have,” She says after a moment.
“I think so.”
They stand there awkwardly for a few zaidi sekunde and she says, “So when are wewe leaving?”
He shrugs. “I thought I might stay.”
She nods. “Yeah,” and then, louder, “Yeah.”
One mti kilima rep is now confirming what I first hinted at in Ask Ausiello: The bitch, kahaba is back!
Danneel Harris has closed a deal to reprise her role as pot-stirrer Rachel Gatina in at least seven episodes inayofuata season, beginning with eppy 7.02.
Harris made her mti kilima debut as Brooke's high school nemesis in season 3 but wasn't made a series regular until season 4. She was written out in season 5 after only a handful of episodes, an apparent victim of the show's four-year flash forward.
In other mti kilima news, the last of inayofuata season's new contract roles has gone to Nuevo 90210 grad Jana Kramer. She'll play Alexis, a model who becomes the new face of Brooke's clothing line. As previously reported, Lipstick Jungle's Robert Buckley and relative newcomer Shantel VanSanten are also joining the cast as Nathan's sports agent and Haley's sister
Danneel Harris has closed a deal to reprise her role as pot-stirrer Rachel Gatina in at least seven episodes inayofuata season, beginning with eppy 7.02.
Harris made her mti kilima debut as Brooke's high school nemesis in season 3 but wasn't made a series regular until season 4. She was written out in season 5 after only a handful of episodes, an apparent victim of the show's four-year flash forward.
In other mti kilima news, the last of inayofuata season's new contract roles has gone to Nuevo 90210 grad Jana Kramer. She'll play Alexis, a model who becomes the new face of Brooke's clothing line. As previously reported, Lipstick Jungle's Robert Buckley and relative newcomer Shantel VanSanten are also joining the cast as Nathan's sports agent and Haley's sister
Added 11/15
A hivi karibuni Peyton storyline will completely rock the Peyton we’ve known for years into a darker Peyton. She’ll do incredibly unexpected and inappropriate things to the people around her. Not Brooke beat up Scary, but Jenny Humphrey rebel scary.
Kristen’s spoiler has to do with “complications with the pregnancy” as in health wise. It doesn’t refer to Julian au how Lucas finds out.
*Mia(Kate) and Chase(Stephen) are dating, they are now filming.
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