2.01 || The Desperate Kingdom Of Love
Haley: Hi. I had the strangest dream; I dreamt we actually got married yesterday.
Nathan: That's weird... I had the same dream.
Nathan: So I'll say it again... I could upendo wewe forever.
Haley: Nathan, so could I.
Nathan: So, why cant forever start today?
Haley: Stop it.
Nathan: What?
Haley: You're embarrassing me.
Nathan: Why not?
Haley: Because we're in High School.
Nathan: So what, I'm emancipated.
Haley: Is this about sex, because I want to wait.
Nathan: No I can see wewe caved in on that one already.
Haley: Well maybe so ... Nathan, couples don't get married in high school. Its just, it's not normal.
[flashback]
Hayley: I want to do something [takes off her shati and throws it on the ground]
Nathan: Haley?
Haley: No, it's okay.
Nathan: I could upendo wewe forever, Haley.
Haley: So could I.
Nathan: You're my family now Haley. The only true thing I have. I don't ever want to lose you.
Haley: wewe won't.
Peyton: Brooke, what are wewe up to?
Brooke: You've been on my dad's mashua before.
Peyton: Yeah! With wewe and your dad!
Brooke: Details! It's like driving a car but into water, without a speed limit.
Peyton: Brooke?
Brooke: Peyton, Look at us, Look at this day, We are practically a bia commercial. It would be wrong not to take it. So let's go. Hop on, best friend.
2.02 || Truth Doesn't Make A Noise
Brooke: wewe know how everybody has their elevator list?
Skills: What?
Brooke: Your elevator list! Come on! The orodha of people you're allowed to have sex with if you're ever stuck in an elevator with them.
Skills: "Halle Berry."
Fergie: "Beyoncé."
Peyton: "Jack Black."
Mouth: Brooke Davis.
Peyton: What is that?
Brooke: This, Missy blond girl, is the Brooke Davis version of 'Spin the Bottle'. Only now, it's 'Spin the Body'. Watch. OK, wewe two have to make out. And last but not least; we have 'Five dakika in the Elevator'.
Lucas: Isn't it 'Five dakika in the Closet'?
Brooke: Yeah, if you're in junior high.
Lucas: T.H. White said: Perhaps we all give the best of our hearts uncritically to those who hardly think about us in return.
Lucas: Yeah. wewe see, then a funny thing happened; Haley. She showed me that wewe can find the good in everybody, if wewe just give them a chance. The benefit of the doubt. Sometimes, people disappoint you. Sometimes they surprise you. But wewe never really get to know them ... until wewe listen for what's in their hearts and that's what Haley did with Nathan. That's what we should do for them. So for wewe skeptics out there, prepare to be surprised. So this is to my ... brother and my little sis in-law, and in love.
Lucas: I think everybody...knows that Nathan and I got off to a pretty sketchy start. Nathan; mutual hatred sound about right?
Nathan: Worse.
2.03 || Near Wild Heaven
Nathan: Where are wewe going?
Haley: Well wewe know I alisema tonight was educational. Well, Honey, you're gonna upendo the homework.
Nathan: How was your shower?
Hayley: It was educational.
Nathan: Oh really, what'd wewe learn?
Haley: Nothing I don't already know... you're the one that I want.
Nathan: Yeah, me too.
Brooke: A girl can do anything she puts her mouth to.
Hayley: Alright. I'm off. All the important numbers are kwa the phone... police, fire, pimps.
Nathan: Thanks for worrying about us.
Haley: I'm not worried about you. Have your fun, just remember, you're married now.
2.04 || wewe Can't Always Get What wewe Want
Nathan: wewe know, my wish was zaidi along the lines of Tivo, surround sound.
Haley: Well a car will get wewe off the bus before Keith fires wewe for being late. [kiss] And make sure the trunk's big enough to fit a body. Just in case.
Nathan: Are wewe uandishi a new song au planning on killing me?
Haley: Ehhh, Officially, I'm uandishi a new song. Unofficially, I'd watch your back... kwa the way I found a new car on the Internet... looks great.
Nathan: Define great?
Haley: Five hundred bucks great... which actually leaves thirty six bucks in the wish dish so we could probably spring for a full tank of gas.
Haley: Hi, nice to meet you.
Felix Taggaro: Girl, wewe are totally fine.
Haley: Dude I'm totally married.
Felix: Really? Who's the father?
Nathan: Little close aren't you?
Felix: Oh, guess it's you.
2.05 || I Will Dare
Haley: I told you; I got dressed, I threw up at my parent's house, brushed, flossed and went to the beach.
Peyton: Ok, hard image to forget. Uh, but, I meant zaidi like, uh, I don't know; how your moyo got there. Marriage is big. I don't know how wewe trust somebody for your whole life. I can't even tarehe somebody with that escape hatch.
Haley: I don't know if it was so much about trusting Nathan, which I do, it was zaidi about trusting myself.
Nathan: I can't believe that I'm wearing a skirt!
Tim: Yeah, I know, in public.
Nathan: Good evening Mr. au Mrs. mti kilima resident. We are selling these delicious kuki, vidakuzi to raise money for Lady Leprechauns, an organization that empowers us girls to be strong, beautiful women of tomorrow.
Felix: It's called dare night... One night... multiple dares.
2.06 || We Might As Well Be Strangers
Lady: [at yard sale] We'll take this one.
Brooke: Sorry it's not for sale.
Lady: But the price tag says $150.
Brooke: Oh that's a mistake. The one must be a four.
Lady: Okay $450 then. Here wewe go.
Brooke: How do wewe do it?
Nathan: Do what?
Brooke: wewe gave up your family's money to be poor, Nate.
Nathan: wewe know what they say Brooke, money can't buy love.
Brooke: Maybe so, but my mom sure had a good run renting it for a while.
Haley: Hi. We didn't recognize the address. We won't buy anything.
Brooke: It's ok, we sold my pride around 8:30. I'd rather see wewe wearing my clothes than these 50 mwaka old wannabes. So I'll give wewe the good friend discount.
Brooke: Just take it.
Mouth: No, I insist.
Brooke: Thanks Mouth.
Brooke: Hey, be careful with that. It's Venetian, and I'm not talking Vegas. wewe finding anything?
Mouth: Just this picture frame. [the frame still has a picture of Brooke inside].
Lucas: What is Felix's deal anyway?
Anna: He's not as bad as he seems.
Lucas: So why didn't wewe tell Felix about me.
Anna: It just never came up.
Lucas: Look, Anna... I like you. And, I think, if we hang out I'm just gonna like wewe more, but, I don't wanna sneak around. wewe gotta talk to Felix.
Lucas: [voiceover] Katherine Anne Porter once said: There seems to be a kind of order in the universe in the movement of the stars and in the turning of the earth and the changing of the seasons. But human life is almost pure chaos. Everyone takes his stance, asserts his own rights and feelings, mistaking the motives of others, and his own.
Brooke: This means that I would actually have to study to get into college.
Peyton: Oh my god, the horror!
Peyton: wewe know, it's real punk to be up at 7 am doing inventory.
Chris: I never went to sleep.
Peyton: Huh. Well, I guess those that can't do, sell records. wewe insult all your customers this way?
Chris: Well, since we're not really open, you're not really a customer.
Peyton: Whatever, I'm going to school.
Chris: Don't forget your 'Get Up Kids' lunch box.
Chris: Sorry, we're closed.
Peyton: Yeah, I know. I was just wondering if I could post this flyer on your board. I'm auditioning bands for a local talent night.
Chris: All ages night? Tell wewe what, wewe can post it if wewe take your shati off.
Peyton: Excuse me?
Chris: Emo's crap. [Peyton's t-shirt says 'Finding Emo']. Gives punk a bad name.
Peyton: wewe think?
Chris: I do.
Whitey: What are wewe doing here?
Lucas: I just wanted to say hello.
Whitey: You've alisema it.
Lucas: Nathan got into High Flyers. And, he couldn't have done it without you, so I ... I just thought you'd care to know.
Whitey: Son, the mistake you're making is wewe think I care. About you, about the team, about anything. I Lost the only thing I cared about a long time ago.
Lucas: wewe know, I have this picture in my room, of the team, from your 500th win. Now the man in that picha looks like a guy to me that still cares about something. We need wewe coach... Not just to win games. We need wewe in our lives. Have the surgery.
2.07 || Let The Reigns Go Loose
Lucas: [voiceover] Oliver Wendell Holmes once said: Many people die with their muziki still in them. Too often it is because they are always getting ready to live. Before they know it, time runs out.
Chris: [to Nathan] wewe have any idea how many guys in the room wanna nail your wife right now?
2.08 || Truth, uchungu, chungu Truth
Anna: Man, mti Hill's got some drama.
Anna: Why are wewe picking on Haley? She's throwing us a slumber party.
Brooke: Actually, she was throwing us a slumber party. wewe just butted in!
Peyton: Brooke, leave her alone!
Brooke: Why?
Haley: [to Peyton] What are wewe gonna do? Snort her? Listen, I didn't throw this slumber party for you. wewe threw it for yourself and wewe know it!
Brooke: Well, at least I didn't lie to my husband, about hanging out with Chris.
Peyton: Whoah!
Haley: Brooke...well, Peyton did cocaine with that Rick-guy.
Peyton: Haley!
Brooke: What!
Peyton: wewe had sex in her bed.
Anna: Okay...
Brooke: What is wrong with you! Crack-whore!
Peyton: Slut!
Brooke: Liar.
Peyton: Okay. Wait, what white lie?
Haley: Nothing.
Brooke: Haley lied to Nathan!
Haley: Not exactly.
Brooke: Yes wewe did.
Peyton: About what?
Haley: Nothing.
Peyton: Haley.
Haley: [To Peyton] wewe know what? If we're talking about bad behavior, wewe might wanna sit this on out.
Peyton: What is that supposed to mean?
Haley: It's supposed to mean that Peyton's the one wewe should be looking at, not me.
Brooke: Why? She's not the one uigizaji like a perfect little Stepford wife.
Brooke What is the big deal?
Haley: The big deal is that, first of all, wewe did not thank me for helping wewe with the CDs, sekunde of all, wewe had sex in my bed, and third, wewe ate all the brownies.
Anna: Actually, I had a couple.
Haley: That's not the point.
Brooke: Haley's right. The point is that I've been deceptive. Just not so much that I lied to anyone's face. It's zaidi about what I didn't say.
Haley: Uh! Okay, there is a big difference between a lie, and a little white lie.
Brooke: Really.
Haley: Yeah.
Haley: Wait a second, you...you don't have a bed, do you? Did you... tell me, wewe didn't have sex in my bed, Brooke.
Brooke: I'm already washing your sheets.
Haley: Oh my god, oh, Brooke! Uhh!
Brooke: [to Anna] Hi, I'm Brooke. We haven't been officially introduced, but you're dating my ex-boyfriend and I'm sleeping with your brother. So it looks like we have a lot in common.
Chris: [to Brooke] Ok, let's see what wewe got. [goes through CDs] Crap. Crap. Crap. Crap. Lucky for you, crap sells.
Brooke: It's another mechanic stripper! ... No. Just Lucas.
2.09 || The Trick Is To Keep Breathing
Brooke: So, thanks for breakfast... We should do this zaidi often.
Lucas: Do what?
Brooke: Be friends.
Lucas: We are friends.
Brooke: Yeah, but we should BE friends.
Lucas: I'd like that.
Brooke: But no benefits.
2.10 || Don't Take Me For Granted
Chris: Why?.. Can't wewe trust her? I mean, isn't that what this is about? wewe upendo her.. wewe married her.. but can wewe trust her? 'Cause if wewe can, wewe got nothing to worry about right? Come on, man, I don't have a problem with you.
Nathan: wewe see, wewe do have a problem with me; a big problem! wewe could smile and act cool if wewe want to but the fact is, man: I used to destroy guys like you. Daily. It'd be a shame if something happened to this hand; wewe couldn't play that little guitar, gitaa anymore huh? Just like it'd be a shame if wewe were taking advantage of Haley. Don't cry rock star.. ruin your make-up.
Chris Keller: Looking for your wife?
Nathan: You're funny. You're also done messing with Haley.
Chris: We're just rehearsing, man.
Nathan: No, wewe were rehearsing. That's over now.
Anna: First they put away the dealers,keep our kids salama and off the street. Then they put away the prostitutes, keep married men cloistered at home. Then they shooed away the bums, then they beat and bashed the queers, turned away asylum-seekers, fed us suspicions and fears. We didn't raise our voice, we didn't make a fuss. It's funny there was no one left to notice when they came for us.
Peyton: Anna, it's not about who I am, okay. It's about who they are. They are people who hate, and they divide, and they feed off of people who don't fight back. Yeah I could laugh this off, but what about the girl who can't? Who's gonna help her? Silence only makes them stronger.
Lucas: Nathaniel Hawthorne once wrote: No man, for any considerable period can wear one face to himself and another to the multitude without finally getting bewildered as to which may be the true.
Felix: Brooke, just talk to me. Just tell me how wewe feel. I know it's scary and I know wewe had a hard time with Lucas. But just tell me if wewe can onyesha me your heart. Because if wewe do, I'll guard it with my life. Just say okay.
Brooke: Okay.
Mr. Turner: Maybe so but there are counselors wewe can talk to. Literature wewe can read.
Peyton: Okay, I'm ... I'm not gay, Mr. Turner!!! But wewe know what; if I was I wouldn't let other people tear me down because of it and I sure as hell wouldn't be looking for my majibu in one of your pamphlets!
Mr. Turner: Policy is clear, Peyton. Remove the shati au be suspended.
Peyton: Fine. [takes off her shati and throws it at him] Can wewe hear my song now, Mr. Turner?
Mr. Turner: Enjoy your suspension, Miss Sawyer.
Mr. Turner: Miss Sawyer, wewe know we have a policy regarding wardrobe that's offensive au profane.
Peyton: [points to her locker] Does that policy extend to lockers, 'cuz wewe haven't removed that yet have you?
Mr. Turner: wewe know the drill: go to the office and change au be sent home.
Peyton: Ok, Mr. Turner, have wewe ever heard of Victor Jara? No? Um... he was this musician, right, and he fought injustice with his songs and when they broke his hands and when they taunted him, he just sang even louder.
Mr. Turner: Look, Peyton, oppression's not exactly a mystery to me, ok? I feel your pain.
Peyton: No... no wewe don't. Ok, I'm sorry, but wewe don't know anything about my pain!
2.11 || The moyo Brings wewe Back
Rick: Who the hell are you?
Jake: Who the hell are you?
Lucas: Tennessee Williams once wrote: When so many are lonely as seem to be lonely it would be inexcusably selfish to be lonely alone
2.12 || Between Order And Randomness
Brooke: You're gonna help me?
Felix: Of course, Brooke. You're my girlfriend.
Brooke: Hmm, thanks.
Felix: Besides, I have to if we're ever going to have sex again.
Haley: Shut that off.
Taylor: Is this thing from Miss Chris? Sounds sexy.
Haley: Nathan is in the bedroom, do wewe wanna start World War III?
Taylor: Nice henna tattoo.
Haley: It's not henna.
Taylor: It... is real. 23? That how many tequila, tekila shots it took wewe to do it?
Haley: Stop it.
Brooke: Come get the crabs at Carl's kaa Shack.
2.13 || The Hero Dies In This One
Brooke: [election speech] I thought I knew you. But I guess it's easier to see what we want than to look for the truth. wewe think wewe know me but wewe don't. And that means wewe don't know what I can do. wewe see me as someone who's maarufu and who has all the majibu but that's not true. I may not always know what I'm doing but I'll try to make things better. And when I make a mistake, because face it, we all do, I promise I'll ask for your help. I can't do this alone, but if you'll take a chance on me, we can do great things together. I promise if wewe believe in me, I'll find the courage to reach for your every dream. John F. Kennedy said, "the courage of life is a magnificent mixture of triumph and tragedy. A man does what he must, in spite of personal consequences, in spite of obstacles and dangers and pressures. And that is the basis of all morality."
2.14 || Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows
Mouth: (at podium) I'll speak for her. We just heard Principal Turner read a orodha of Erica's accomplishments. I could try to do that for Brooke, but it would be kind of a short speech... As wewe know, Brooke's probably one of the most maarufu people in school. Something I'm definitely not... and yet, she's my friend. She never cared what clique I was part of, the kinds of clothes I wore or... the fact that I have to ride the bus... She looked past that stuff. And when wewe think about it, isn't that what we want in our president; someone who can see past the superficial differences and bring us together? This year, Brooke's had her share of ups and downs... just like all of us. But most of wewe never saw it, 'cuz even when life got hard, Brooke never let it in. She was just...Brooke; tough, smart, one of a kind... And I don't know about wewe but those are things that I look for in a leader. Brooke Davis is my friend. But that's not why I'm voting for her. I'm voting for her because of her heart... and her spirit... and because she's the best person for the job.
Jake : wewe know, um... I wasn't entirely honest with you, before.
Peyton: About what??
Jake : The reason I came back.
Peyton: wewe alisema wewe were tired of running.
Jake : .... Yeah, but... that's not the only reason. See, the whole time that I was gone, I kept... thinking about all this stuff that I should have...done... when I had the chance, but didn't.
Peyton: Well, like what kinda stuff?
Jake: ...I don't know. Mostly being with you.
Lucas: Kill au be killed.
Dan: It's the way of the world.
Lucas: [voiceover] Octavio Paz once wrote: Solitude is the profoundest fact of the human condition. Man is the only being who knows he is alone.
Nathan: wewe know Miss. Ham, if zaidi teachers dressed like sluts, attendance in this place would skyrocket.
2.15 || Unopened Letter To The World
Brooke: So you're probably looking at this and making fun of my outfit, right? Anyway, here's all wewe really need to know about today; if... wewe fat, dumb, sexual, and a guy, you're OK. If you're a girl, not so much. Please tell me that's changed in the future. Somebody tell me you've got upendo figured out, because I got news for you; it's pretty darn messy right now. But I guess it's always been that way. Wanting to be loved, to find somebody that makes your moyo ache in a good way.. feel understood. So... if you're robots, au aliens, au something and you're watching this right now and that feeling no longer exists; well... wewe missed it... and I feel sorry for you. 'Cause as far as I can tell, that's what it's all about. And that's what I know it should be about.
Lucas: My best friend, Haley, left town recently. And it's.. been hard. wewe know, until this year, it's... it's always been us against the world. We pretty much grew up together and.. now she's just gone. wewe know, I.. I understand the leaving part. Trust me, I just wish she woulda called me; before she left. I wish.. I coulda talked to her about it. I mean, not to change her mind.. au to tell her what to do, but.. just to say I upendo you... and I miss you. Just to say goodbye. My brother's been going through a tough time lately. I wish there was zaidi I could do to help him. I mean, just getting along is kinda new to us. But I guess that's how brothers are. Better to each other and worse to each other than anybody else. I also wish I could make things easier for my mom. I mean, even though it's been a tough mwaka for us, I want her to be happy zaidi than anything. But that doesn't change the fact that I need to get closer to my father because if I can get closer to him, maybe I can find a way to beat him. Once and for all - set the people that I upendo free. I just hope I have the strength to tear him down for good.
Anna Taggaro: My name is Anna Taggarro and I'm a junior at mti kilima High and since it's 2025, I guess it's OK to say that... I'm bisexual. Although, if I still haven't found the nerve to come out to my Marafiki and family... kwa 2025, surprise! My name is Anna Taggarro and I'm a junior at mti kilima High. And.. I'm gay... and straight... and a Latina and I hate labels! And I hope kwa the time wewe see this, those things won't be an issue. For now, all wewe need to know is this; my name is Anna.. and I'm just trying to find my way.. like most kids. I guess that part is timeless.
Peyton: OK, first off, I wanna say happy 67th birthday to Peyton Sawyer. wewe were pretty cool back in the day. Um... and to... Jenny Jagielski, who is... wow, um, like in her 50s now. Uh... your dad... sure loves you. Plus, he's a total fox. OK. Well, if you're young and you're watching this, uh, wewe guys know what you're up against, especially if you're a girl, it's... sex, right, and... and even fifty years from now, I'm guessing it's still a really big deal. wewe know, it's awkward... and... threatening... and thrilling. But, in a way, it's like sex is the easy part. wewe know, it's...giving your moyo to somebody; that's the scary part. I Lost my way, a little bit, this year. But.. lately it's been better. wewe know, um, it's pretty amazing how.. temptation can be silenced kwa a ray of hope. But.. when the face to that hope is a boy's face, I guess, for me, hope comes with trust issues too.
Nathan: So wewe want me to tell wewe something about myself? I don't have anything to say. Even if I did, you'd be wrong to believe me. Trust is a lie. Nobody ever knows anyone.
2.16 || Somewhere A Clock Is Ticking
Lucas: Khalil Gibran once wrote: Your reason and your passion are the rudder and sails of your seafaring soul. If either be broken, wewe can but toss and drift au else be held at a standstill in mid-seas. For reason, ruling alone, is a force confining. And passion, unattended is a flame that burns to its own destruction.
Lucas: Remember tonight, for it is the beginning of always. A promise, like a reward for persisting through life so long alone. A belief in each other and the possibility of love. A decision to ignore simply rise above the pain in the past. A covenant, which at once binds two souls and yet severs prior ties. The celebration of the chance taken and the challenge that lies ahead. For two will always be stronger than one. Like a team braced against the tempests of the world. And upendo will always be the guiding force in our lives. For tonight is mere formality. Only an announcement to the world of feelings long held, promises made long zamani in the sacred space in our hearts.
2.17 || Something I Can Never Have
Nikki: Any other places you'd like to recommend?
Brooke: Yeah, far away from me - unless you'd like your inayofuata period to come out of your nose.
Lucas: Charles Bukowski once wrote: There will always be something to ruin our lives. It all depends on what au which finds us first. We are always ripe and ready to be taken.
2.19 || I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning
Deb: I miss Nathan.
Karen: I miss Keith.
Peyton: I miss Jake.
Brooke: I don't really miss Felix, at all. au my parents that much. But I miss my money.
Lucas: Stephen King once wrote: Time takes it all. Whether wewe want it to au not. Time takes it all, time bears it away, and in the end, there is only darkness. Sometimes we find others in that darkness. And sometimes we lose them there again.
Lucas: Joseph Conrad once wrote: Who knows what true happiness is? Not the conventional word, but the naked terror. To the lonely themselves, it wears a mask. The most miserable outcast hugs some memory. au some illusion.
2.20 || Lifetime Piling Up
Nathan: [voiceover] Douglas Adams once wrote, he felt that his whole life was some kind of dream, and he sometimes wondered who's it was, and whether they were enjoying it.
2.22 || The Tide That Left And Never Came Back
Peyton: [voiceover] Yes, losing your heart`s desire is tragic. But gaining your heart's desire? That`s all wewe can hope for. This mwaka I wished for love... to immerse myself in someone else and to wake a moyo long afraid to feel. My wish was granted. And if having that is tragic, then give me that tragedy. Because I wouldn`t give it back for the world.
Lucas: [voiceover] Shaw was right. As we strain to gasp the things we desire the things we think will make our lives better: money, popularity, fame... we ignore what truly matters ... the simple things... like friendship, family, love. The things we probably already had.
Haley: [voiceover] This mwaka I got everything I wanted and everything I wished for. But in a way, I Lost even more.
Nathan: [voiceover] As far as I concerned, Shaw was a punk. 'Cause wewe know what? Tragedies happen. What are wewe gonna do, give up? Quit? No, I realize now that when your moyo breaks, wewe got to fight like hell to make sure your still alive. Because wewe are. And that pain wewe feel? That's life. The confusion and fear? That's there to remind you, that somewhere out there is something better, and that something is worth fighting for.
Lucas: You'll always be my best friend, Haley.
Teacher: There are two tragedies in life. One is to loose your heart's desire. The other is to gain it.
Mouth: [voiceover] Because sometimes wewe have to step outside of the person you've been and remember the person wewe were meant to be. The person wewe wanted to be. The person wewe are.
Brooke: [voiceover] And once wewe lose yourself, wewe have two choices: Find the person wewe used to be au lose that person completely.
Peyton: [voiceover] The journey lasted eight months. Sometimes I traveled alone. Sometimes there were others who took the wheel... and took my heart. But when the destination was reached, it wasn't me who'd arrived. It wasn't me at all
Nathan: [voiceover] And losing your way on a journey is unfortunate. But losing your reason for the journey...is a fate zaidi cruel.
Lucas: [voiceover] And Hansel alisema to Gretel: Let us drop these mkate crumbs so that together we can find our way home. Because losing our way would be the most cruel of things. This mwaka I Lost my way.
2.23 || The Leavers Dance
Brooke: LUCAS! Do not make me jiunge you!
Lucas: Uh, a little privacy here.
Brooke: No, you've been in the kuoga forever! kwa the time I even get in the water it's gonna be... [xhecks water] cold! Are wewe taking a cold shower?!
Lucas: No, the hot water-
Brooke: Gross! wewe are! wewe know what? inayofuata wet dream, tell Peyton I alisema hi. Eww!
Lucas: Tennessee Williams once wrote: We all live in a house of fire. No moto department to call. No way out. Just the upstairs window to look out of while the moto burns down the house...with us trapped, locked in it.
Haley: Hi. I had the strangest dream; I dreamt we actually got married yesterday.
Nathan: That's weird... I had the same dream.
Nathan: So I'll say it again... I could upendo wewe forever.
Haley: Nathan, so could I.
Nathan: So, why cant forever start today?
Haley: Stop it.
Nathan: What?
Haley: You're embarrassing me.
Nathan: Why not?
Haley: Because we're in High School.
Nathan: So what, I'm emancipated.
Haley: Is this about sex, because I want to wait.
Nathan: No I can see wewe caved in on that one already.
Haley: Well maybe so ... Nathan, couples don't get married in high school. Its just, it's not normal.
[flashback]
Hayley: I want to do something [takes off her shati and throws it on the ground]
Nathan: Haley?
Haley: No, it's okay.
Nathan: I could upendo wewe forever, Haley.
Haley: So could I.
Nathan: You're my family now Haley. The only true thing I have. I don't ever want to lose you.
Haley: wewe won't.
Peyton: Brooke, what are wewe up to?
Brooke: You've been on my dad's mashua before.
Peyton: Yeah! With wewe and your dad!
Brooke: Details! It's like driving a car but into water, without a speed limit.
Peyton: Brooke?
Brooke: Peyton, Look at us, Look at this day, We are practically a bia commercial. It would be wrong not to take it. So let's go. Hop on, best friend.
2.02 || Truth Doesn't Make A Noise
Brooke: wewe know how everybody has their elevator list?
Skills: What?
Brooke: Your elevator list! Come on! The orodha of people you're allowed to have sex with if you're ever stuck in an elevator with them.
Skills: "Halle Berry."
Fergie: "Beyoncé."
Peyton: "Jack Black."
Mouth: Brooke Davis.
Peyton: What is that?
Brooke: This, Missy blond girl, is the Brooke Davis version of 'Spin the Bottle'. Only now, it's 'Spin the Body'. Watch. OK, wewe two have to make out. And last but not least; we have 'Five dakika in the Elevator'.
Lucas: Isn't it 'Five dakika in the Closet'?
Brooke: Yeah, if you're in junior high.
Lucas: T.H. White said: Perhaps we all give the best of our hearts uncritically to those who hardly think about us in return.
Lucas: Yeah. wewe see, then a funny thing happened; Haley. She showed me that wewe can find the good in everybody, if wewe just give them a chance. The benefit of the doubt. Sometimes, people disappoint you. Sometimes they surprise you. But wewe never really get to know them ... until wewe listen for what's in their hearts and that's what Haley did with Nathan. That's what we should do for them. So for wewe skeptics out there, prepare to be surprised. So this is to my ... brother and my little sis in-law, and in love.
Lucas: I think everybody...knows that Nathan and I got off to a pretty sketchy start. Nathan; mutual hatred sound about right?
Nathan: Worse.
2.03 || Near Wild Heaven
Nathan: Where are wewe going?
Haley: Well wewe know I alisema tonight was educational. Well, Honey, you're gonna upendo the homework.
Nathan: How was your shower?
Hayley: It was educational.
Nathan: Oh really, what'd wewe learn?
Haley: Nothing I don't already know... you're the one that I want.
Nathan: Yeah, me too.
Brooke: A girl can do anything she puts her mouth to.
Hayley: Alright. I'm off. All the important numbers are kwa the phone... police, fire, pimps.
Nathan: Thanks for worrying about us.
Haley: I'm not worried about you. Have your fun, just remember, you're married now.
2.04 || wewe Can't Always Get What wewe Want
Nathan: wewe know, my wish was zaidi along the lines of Tivo, surround sound.
Haley: Well a car will get wewe off the bus before Keith fires wewe for being late. [kiss] And make sure the trunk's big enough to fit a body. Just in case.
Nathan: Are wewe uandishi a new song au planning on killing me?
Haley: Ehhh, Officially, I'm uandishi a new song. Unofficially, I'd watch your back... kwa the way I found a new car on the Internet... looks great.
Nathan: Define great?
Haley: Five hundred bucks great... which actually leaves thirty six bucks in the wish dish so we could probably spring for a full tank of gas.
Haley: Hi, nice to meet you.
Felix Taggaro: Girl, wewe are totally fine.
Haley: Dude I'm totally married.
Felix: Really? Who's the father?
Nathan: Little close aren't you?
Felix: Oh, guess it's you.
2.05 || I Will Dare
Haley: I told you; I got dressed, I threw up at my parent's house, brushed, flossed and went to the beach.
Peyton: Ok, hard image to forget. Uh, but, I meant zaidi like, uh, I don't know; how your moyo got there. Marriage is big. I don't know how wewe trust somebody for your whole life. I can't even tarehe somebody with that escape hatch.
Haley: I don't know if it was so much about trusting Nathan, which I do, it was zaidi about trusting myself.
Nathan: I can't believe that I'm wearing a skirt!
Tim: Yeah, I know, in public.
Nathan: Good evening Mr. au Mrs. mti kilima resident. We are selling these delicious kuki, vidakuzi to raise money for Lady Leprechauns, an organization that empowers us girls to be strong, beautiful women of tomorrow.
Felix: It's called dare night... One night... multiple dares.
2.06 || We Might As Well Be Strangers
Lady: [at yard sale] We'll take this one.
Brooke: Sorry it's not for sale.
Lady: But the price tag says $150.
Brooke: Oh that's a mistake. The one must be a four.
Lady: Okay $450 then. Here wewe go.
Brooke: How do wewe do it?
Nathan: Do what?
Brooke: wewe gave up your family's money to be poor, Nate.
Nathan: wewe know what they say Brooke, money can't buy love.
Brooke: Maybe so, but my mom sure had a good run renting it for a while.
Haley: Hi. We didn't recognize the address. We won't buy anything.
Brooke: It's ok, we sold my pride around 8:30. I'd rather see wewe wearing my clothes than these 50 mwaka old wannabes. So I'll give wewe the good friend discount.
Brooke: Just take it.
Mouth: No, I insist.
Brooke: Thanks Mouth.
Brooke: Hey, be careful with that. It's Venetian, and I'm not talking Vegas. wewe finding anything?
Mouth: Just this picture frame. [the frame still has a picture of Brooke inside].
Lucas: What is Felix's deal anyway?
Anna: He's not as bad as he seems.
Lucas: So why didn't wewe tell Felix about me.
Anna: It just never came up.
Lucas: Look, Anna... I like you. And, I think, if we hang out I'm just gonna like wewe more, but, I don't wanna sneak around. wewe gotta talk to Felix.
Lucas: [voiceover] Katherine Anne Porter once said: There seems to be a kind of order in the universe in the movement of the stars and in the turning of the earth and the changing of the seasons. But human life is almost pure chaos. Everyone takes his stance, asserts his own rights and feelings, mistaking the motives of others, and his own.
Brooke: This means that I would actually have to study to get into college.
Peyton: Oh my god, the horror!
Peyton: wewe know, it's real punk to be up at 7 am doing inventory.
Chris: I never went to sleep.
Peyton: Huh. Well, I guess those that can't do, sell records. wewe insult all your customers this way?
Chris: Well, since we're not really open, you're not really a customer.
Peyton: Whatever, I'm going to school.
Chris: Don't forget your 'Get Up Kids' lunch box.
Chris: Sorry, we're closed.
Peyton: Yeah, I know. I was just wondering if I could post this flyer on your board. I'm auditioning bands for a local talent night.
Chris: All ages night? Tell wewe what, wewe can post it if wewe take your shati off.
Peyton: Excuse me?
Chris: Emo's crap. [Peyton's t-shirt says 'Finding Emo']. Gives punk a bad name.
Peyton: wewe think?
Chris: I do.
Whitey: What are wewe doing here?
Lucas: I just wanted to say hello.
Whitey: You've alisema it.
Lucas: Nathan got into High Flyers. And, he couldn't have done it without you, so I ... I just thought you'd care to know.
Whitey: Son, the mistake you're making is wewe think I care. About you, about the team, about anything. I Lost the only thing I cared about a long time ago.
Lucas: wewe know, I have this picture in my room, of the team, from your 500th win. Now the man in that picha looks like a guy to me that still cares about something. We need wewe coach... Not just to win games. We need wewe in our lives. Have the surgery.
2.07 || Let The Reigns Go Loose
Lucas: [voiceover] Oliver Wendell Holmes once said: Many people die with their muziki still in them. Too often it is because they are always getting ready to live. Before they know it, time runs out.
Chris: [to Nathan] wewe have any idea how many guys in the room wanna nail your wife right now?
2.08 || Truth, uchungu, chungu Truth
Anna: Man, mti Hill's got some drama.
Anna: Why are wewe picking on Haley? She's throwing us a slumber party.
Brooke: Actually, she was throwing us a slumber party. wewe just butted in!
Peyton: Brooke, leave her alone!
Brooke: Why?
Haley: [to Peyton] What are wewe gonna do? Snort her? Listen, I didn't throw this slumber party for you. wewe threw it for yourself and wewe know it!
Brooke: Well, at least I didn't lie to my husband, about hanging out with Chris.
Peyton: Whoah!
Haley: Brooke...well, Peyton did cocaine with that Rick-guy.
Peyton: Haley!
Brooke: What!
Peyton: wewe had sex in her bed.
Anna: Okay...
Brooke: What is wrong with you! Crack-whore!
Peyton: Slut!
Brooke: Liar.
Peyton: Okay. Wait, what white lie?
Haley: Nothing.
Brooke: Haley lied to Nathan!
Haley: Not exactly.
Brooke: Yes wewe did.
Peyton: About what?
Haley: Nothing.
Peyton: Haley.
Haley: [To Peyton] wewe know what? If we're talking about bad behavior, wewe might wanna sit this on out.
Peyton: What is that supposed to mean?
Haley: It's supposed to mean that Peyton's the one wewe should be looking at, not me.
Brooke: Why? She's not the one uigizaji like a perfect little Stepford wife.
Brooke What is the big deal?
Haley: The big deal is that, first of all, wewe did not thank me for helping wewe with the CDs, sekunde of all, wewe had sex in my bed, and third, wewe ate all the brownies.
Anna: Actually, I had a couple.
Haley: That's not the point.
Brooke: Haley's right. The point is that I've been deceptive. Just not so much that I lied to anyone's face. It's zaidi about what I didn't say.
Haley: Uh! Okay, there is a big difference between a lie, and a little white lie.
Brooke: Really.
Haley: Yeah.
Haley: Wait a second, you...you don't have a bed, do you? Did you... tell me, wewe didn't have sex in my bed, Brooke.
Brooke: I'm already washing your sheets.
Haley: Oh my god, oh, Brooke! Uhh!
Brooke: [to Anna] Hi, I'm Brooke. We haven't been officially introduced, but you're dating my ex-boyfriend and I'm sleeping with your brother. So it looks like we have a lot in common.
Chris: [to Brooke] Ok, let's see what wewe got. [goes through CDs] Crap. Crap. Crap. Crap. Lucky for you, crap sells.
Brooke: It's another mechanic stripper! ... No. Just Lucas.
2.09 || The Trick Is To Keep Breathing
Brooke: So, thanks for breakfast... We should do this zaidi often.
Lucas: Do what?
Brooke: Be friends.
Lucas: We are friends.
Brooke: Yeah, but we should BE friends.
Lucas: I'd like that.
Brooke: But no benefits.
2.10 || Don't Take Me For Granted
Chris: Why?.. Can't wewe trust her? I mean, isn't that what this is about? wewe upendo her.. wewe married her.. but can wewe trust her? 'Cause if wewe can, wewe got nothing to worry about right? Come on, man, I don't have a problem with you.
Nathan: wewe see, wewe do have a problem with me; a big problem! wewe could smile and act cool if wewe want to but the fact is, man: I used to destroy guys like you. Daily. It'd be a shame if something happened to this hand; wewe couldn't play that little guitar, gitaa anymore huh? Just like it'd be a shame if wewe were taking advantage of Haley. Don't cry rock star.. ruin your make-up.
Chris Keller: Looking for your wife?
Nathan: You're funny. You're also done messing with Haley.
Chris: We're just rehearsing, man.
Nathan: No, wewe were rehearsing. That's over now.
Anna: First they put away the dealers,keep our kids salama and off the street. Then they put away the prostitutes, keep married men cloistered at home. Then they shooed away the bums, then they beat and bashed the queers, turned away asylum-seekers, fed us suspicions and fears. We didn't raise our voice, we didn't make a fuss. It's funny there was no one left to notice when they came for us.
Peyton: Anna, it's not about who I am, okay. It's about who they are. They are people who hate, and they divide, and they feed off of people who don't fight back. Yeah I could laugh this off, but what about the girl who can't? Who's gonna help her? Silence only makes them stronger.
Lucas: Nathaniel Hawthorne once wrote: No man, for any considerable period can wear one face to himself and another to the multitude without finally getting bewildered as to which may be the true.
Felix: Brooke, just talk to me. Just tell me how wewe feel. I know it's scary and I know wewe had a hard time with Lucas. But just tell me if wewe can onyesha me your heart. Because if wewe do, I'll guard it with my life. Just say okay.
Brooke: Okay.
Mr. Turner: Maybe so but there are counselors wewe can talk to. Literature wewe can read.
Peyton: Okay, I'm ... I'm not gay, Mr. Turner!!! But wewe know what; if I was I wouldn't let other people tear me down because of it and I sure as hell wouldn't be looking for my majibu in one of your pamphlets!
Mr. Turner: Policy is clear, Peyton. Remove the shati au be suspended.
Peyton: Fine. [takes off her shati and throws it at him] Can wewe hear my song now, Mr. Turner?
Mr. Turner: Enjoy your suspension, Miss Sawyer.
Mr. Turner: Miss Sawyer, wewe know we have a policy regarding wardrobe that's offensive au profane.
Peyton: [points to her locker] Does that policy extend to lockers, 'cuz wewe haven't removed that yet have you?
Mr. Turner: wewe know the drill: go to the office and change au be sent home.
Peyton: Ok, Mr. Turner, have wewe ever heard of Victor Jara? No? Um... he was this musician, right, and he fought injustice with his songs and when they broke his hands and when they taunted him, he just sang even louder.
Mr. Turner: Look, Peyton, oppression's not exactly a mystery to me, ok? I feel your pain.
Peyton: No... no wewe don't. Ok, I'm sorry, but wewe don't know anything about my pain!
2.11 || The moyo Brings wewe Back
Rick: Who the hell are you?
Jake: Who the hell are you?
Lucas: Tennessee Williams once wrote: When so many are lonely as seem to be lonely it would be inexcusably selfish to be lonely alone
2.12 || Between Order And Randomness
Brooke: You're gonna help me?
Felix: Of course, Brooke. You're my girlfriend.
Brooke: Hmm, thanks.
Felix: Besides, I have to if we're ever going to have sex again.
Haley: Shut that off.
Taylor: Is this thing from Miss Chris? Sounds sexy.
Haley: Nathan is in the bedroom, do wewe wanna start World War III?
Taylor: Nice henna tattoo.
Haley: It's not henna.
Taylor: It... is real. 23? That how many tequila, tekila shots it took wewe to do it?
Haley: Stop it.
Brooke: Come get the crabs at Carl's kaa Shack.
2.13 || The Hero Dies In This One
Brooke: [election speech] I thought I knew you. But I guess it's easier to see what we want than to look for the truth. wewe think wewe know me but wewe don't. And that means wewe don't know what I can do. wewe see me as someone who's maarufu and who has all the majibu but that's not true. I may not always know what I'm doing but I'll try to make things better. And when I make a mistake, because face it, we all do, I promise I'll ask for your help. I can't do this alone, but if you'll take a chance on me, we can do great things together. I promise if wewe believe in me, I'll find the courage to reach for your every dream. John F. Kennedy said, "the courage of life is a magnificent mixture of triumph and tragedy. A man does what he must, in spite of personal consequences, in spite of obstacles and dangers and pressures. And that is the basis of all morality."
2.14 || Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows
Mouth: (at podium) I'll speak for her. We just heard Principal Turner read a orodha of Erica's accomplishments. I could try to do that for Brooke, but it would be kind of a short speech... As wewe know, Brooke's probably one of the most maarufu people in school. Something I'm definitely not... and yet, she's my friend. She never cared what clique I was part of, the kinds of clothes I wore or... the fact that I have to ride the bus... She looked past that stuff. And when wewe think about it, isn't that what we want in our president; someone who can see past the superficial differences and bring us together? This year, Brooke's had her share of ups and downs... just like all of us. But most of wewe never saw it, 'cuz even when life got hard, Brooke never let it in. She was just...Brooke; tough, smart, one of a kind... And I don't know about wewe but those are things that I look for in a leader. Brooke Davis is my friend. But that's not why I'm voting for her. I'm voting for her because of her heart... and her spirit... and because she's the best person for the job.
Jake : wewe know, um... I wasn't entirely honest with you, before.
Peyton: About what??
Jake : The reason I came back.
Peyton: wewe alisema wewe were tired of running.
Jake : .... Yeah, but... that's not the only reason. See, the whole time that I was gone, I kept... thinking about all this stuff that I should have...done... when I had the chance, but didn't.
Peyton: Well, like what kinda stuff?
Jake: ...I don't know. Mostly being with you.
Lucas: Kill au be killed.
Dan: It's the way of the world.
Lucas: [voiceover] Octavio Paz once wrote: Solitude is the profoundest fact of the human condition. Man is the only being who knows he is alone.
Nathan: wewe know Miss. Ham, if zaidi teachers dressed like sluts, attendance in this place would skyrocket.
2.15 || Unopened Letter To The World
Brooke: So you're probably looking at this and making fun of my outfit, right? Anyway, here's all wewe really need to know about today; if... wewe fat, dumb, sexual, and a guy, you're OK. If you're a girl, not so much. Please tell me that's changed in the future. Somebody tell me you've got upendo figured out, because I got news for you; it's pretty darn messy right now. But I guess it's always been that way. Wanting to be loved, to find somebody that makes your moyo ache in a good way.. feel understood. So... if you're robots, au aliens, au something and you're watching this right now and that feeling no longer exists; well... wewe missed it... and I feel sorry for you. 'Cause as far as I can tell, that's what it's all about. And that's what I know it should be about.
Lucas: My best friend, Haley, left town recently. And it's.. been hard. wewe know, until this year, it's... it's always been us against the world. We pretty much grew up together and.. now she's just gone. wewe know, I.. I understand the leaving part. Trust me, I just wish she woulda called me; before she left. I wish.. I coulda talked to her about it. I mean, not to change her mind.. au to tell her what to do, but.. just to say I upendo you... and I miss you. Just to say goodbye. My brother's been going through a tough time lately. I wish there was zaidi I could do to help him. I mean, just getting along is kinda new to us. But I guess that's how brothers are. Better to each other and worse to each other than anybody else. I also wish I could make things easier for my mom. I mean, even though it's been a tough mwaka for us, I want her to be happy zaidi than anything. But that doesn't change the fact that I need to get closer to my father because if I can get closer to him, maybe I can find a way to beat him. Once and for all - set the people that I upendo free. I just hope I have the strength to tear him down for good.
Anna Taggaro: My name is Anna Taggarro and I'm a junior at mti kilima High and since it's 2025, I guess it's OK to say that... I'm bisexual. Although, if I still haven't found the nerve to come out to my Marafiki and family... kwa 2025, surprise! My name is Anna Taggarro and I'm a junior at mti kilima High. And.. I'm gay... and straight... and a Latina and I hate labels! And I hope kwa the time wewe see this, those things won't be an issue. For now, all wewe need to know is this; my name is Anna.. and I'm just trying to find my way.. like most kids. I guess that part is timeless.
Peyton: OK, first off, I wanna say happy 67th birthday to Peyton Sawyer. wewe were pretty cool back in the day. Um... and to... Jenny Jagielski, who is... wow, um, like in her 50s now. Uh... your dad... sure loves you. Plus, he's a total fox. OK. Well, if you're young and you're watching this, uh, wewe guys know what you're up against, especially if you're a girl, it's... sex, right, and... and even fifty years from now, I'm guessing it's still a really big deal. wewe know, it's awkward... and... threatening... and thrilling. But, in a way, it's like sex is the easy part. wewe know, it's...giving your moyo to somebody; that's the scary part. I Lost my way, a little bit, this year. But.. lately it's been better. wewe know, um, it's pretty amazing how.. temptation can be silenced kwa a ray of hope. But.. when the face to that hope is a boy's face, I guess, for me, hope comes with trust issues too.
Nathan: So wewe want me to tell wewe something about myself? I don't have anything to say. Even if I did, you'd be wrong to believe me. Trust is a lie. Nobody ever knows anyone.
2.16 || Somewhere A Clock Is Ticking
Lucas: Khalil Gibran once wrote: Your reason and your passion are the rudder and sails of your seafaring soul. If either be broken, wewe can but toss and drift au else be held at a standstill in mid-seas. For reason, ruling alone, is a force confining. And passion, unattended is a flame that burns to its own destruction.
Lucas: Remember tonight, for it is the beginning of always. A promise, like a reward for persisting through life so long alone. A belief in each other and the possibility of love. A decision to ignore simply rise above the pain in the past. A covenant, which at once binds two souls and yet severs prior ties. The celebration of the chance taken and the challenge that lies ahead. For two will always be stronger than one. Like a team braced against the tempests of the world. And upendo will always be the guiding force in our lives. For tonight is mere formality. Only an announcement to the world of feelings long held, promises made long zamani in the sacred space in our hearts.
2.17 || Something I Can Never Have
Nikki: Any other places you'd like to recommend?
Brooke: Yeah, far away from me - unless you'd like your inayofuata period to come out of your nose.
Lucas: Charles Bukowski once wrote: There will always be something to ruin our lives. It all depends on what au which finds us first. We are always ripe and ready to be taken.
2.19 || I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning
Deb: I miss Nathan.
Karen: I miss Keith.
Peyton: I miss Jake.
Brooke: I don't really miss Felix, at all. au my parents that much. But I miss my money.
Lucas: Stephen King once wrote: Time takes it all. Whether wewe want it to au not. Time takes it all, time bears it away, and in the end, there is only darkness. Sometimes we find others in that darkness. And sometimes we lose them there again.
Lucas: Joseph Conrad once wrote: Who knows what true happiness is? Not the conventional word, but the naked terror. To the lonely themselves, it wears a mask. The most miserable outcast hugs some memory. au some illusion.
2.20 || Lifetime Piling Up
Nathan: [voiceover] Douglas Adams once wrote, he felt that his whole life was some kind of dream, and he sometimes wondered who's it was, and whether they were enjoying it.
2.22 || The Tide That Left And Never Came Back
Peyton: [voiceover] Yes, losing your heart`s desire is tragic. But gaining your heart's desire? That`s all wewe can hope for. This mwaka I wished for love... to immerse myself in someone else and to wake a moyo long afraid to feel. My wish was granted. And if having that is tragic, then give me that tragedy. Because I wouldn`t give it back for the world.
Lucas: [voiceover] Shaw was right. As we strain to gasp the things we desire the things we think will make our lives better: money, popularity, fame... we ignore what truly matters ... the simple things... like friendship, family, love. The things we probably already had.
Haley: [voiceover] This mwaka I got everything I wanted and everything I wished for. But in a way, I Lost even more.
Nathan: [voiceover] As far as I concerned, Shaw was a punk. 'Cause wewe know what? Tragedies happen. What are wewe gonna do, give up? Quit? No, I realize now that when your moyo breaks, wewe got to fight like hell to make sure your still alive. Because wewe are. And that pain wewe feel? That's life. The confusion and fear? That's there to remind you, that somewhere out there is something better, and that something is worth fighting for.
Lucas: You'll always be my best friend, Haley.
Teacher: There are two tragedies in life. One is to loose your heart's desire. The other is to gain it.
Mouth: [voiceover] Because sometimes wewe have to step outside of the person you've been and remember the person wewe were meant to be. The person wewe wanted to be. The person wewe are.
Brooke: [voiceover] And once wewe lose yourself, wewe have two choices: Find the person wewe used to be au lose that person completely.
Peyton: [voiceover] The journey lasted eight months. Sometimes I traveled alone. Sometimes there were others who took the wheel... and took my heart. But when the destination was reached, it wasn't me who'd arrived. It wasn't me at all
Nathan: [voiceover] And losing your way on a journey is unfortunate. But losing your reason for the journey...is a fate zaidi cruel.
Lucas: [voiceover] And Hansel alisema to Gretel: Let us drop these mkate crumbs so that together we can find our way home. Because losing our way would be the most cruel of things. This mwaka I Lost my way.
2.23 || The Leavers Dance
Brooke: LUCAS! Do not make me jiunge you!
Lucas: Uh, a little privacy here.
Brooke: No, you've been in the kuoga forever! kwa the time I even get in the water it's gonna be... [xhecks water] cold! Are wewe taking a cold shower?!
Lucas: No, the hot water-
Brooke: Gross! wewe are! wewe know what? inayofuata wet dream, tell Peyton I alisema hi. Eww!
Lucas: Tennessee Williams once wrote: We all live in a house of fire. No moto department to call. No way out. Just the upstairs window to look out of while the moto burns down the house...with us trapped, locked in it.