A/N-I am sorry that I deleted my other story. I lost all my chapters for it because my computer crashed. I didn't want to re-write all my chapters. Luckily my computer is fixed and I have a new story idea. I have to warn my readers. Jake is AU in this story. He's not bad or good.

Happy Tears- Haley was never happy. She was in the middle of a divorce with Jake who cheated on her with her sister Peyton. To make matters worst her son Jamie blames himself and her best friend Brooke Davis is having the time of her life. Will Haley get her happy ending? What happens when she meets Nathan Scott? Haley AU

Chapter 1

Haley hit her alarm clock when it rang. She knew her friend Brooke Davis would be waking her up in a few minutes. Brooke was an early bird. She was so carefree and Haley wished she was like that. Instead she had a son and a cheating husband to deal with.

"Mama I made you breakfast." Jamie said. He sat her food next to her bed.

"Baby you didn't have to do that." Haley smiled.

"I know but you haven't gotten out of bed in a week and you smell." Jamie giggled. He leaned to give his mom a hug. "If I don't give you food who will?" Jamie asked.

"I should bring you to basketball practice." Haley said. She felt sick to her stomach that her son saw her like that. Her seven year old son was starting to notice that she was getting lonely and wasn't being herself.

"Daddy said he would bring me." Jamie said. He silently called himself a bad boy. He knew that daddy was a sore subject for his mother. Every time someone said his name she was sad again.

"I'm sorry James." Haley sighed. She finally got out of the bed and put on her slippers." I promise to pick you up."

Ding Dong

"That must be dad." Jamie said. He ran to the door.

"Cutie how you doing?" Brooke asked. She picked him up giving him a kiss.

"Ew Aunt Brooke." Jamie said. He made a face.

"Where's your mother this morning?" Brooke asked.

"You're here to early Brooke." Haley groaned.

"You know me, the early bird." Brooke giggled.

"What got you so happy?" Haley asked.

"Your new neighbors." Brooke said

"I didn't know I had new neighbors." Haley said.

"Well he's very hot." Brooke said. She gave Haley a cup of coffee." I don't know there names."

"Brooke you're getting a divorce soon." Haley said. She smiled at Brooke "Give it time before you look for new guys."

"Haley Felix was nothing to me, I moved on so I can date boys." Brooke explained.

"Where's Jamie?" Haley asked worried. She looked in his room and her room and didn't see him. She went back to Brooke and saw the hottest guy. He had dark brown hair and blue eyes.

"Hi." Nathan said. He had Jamie in his hand.

"Is he your son?" Nathan asked. He was holding a little girl's hand. In his other hand was Jamie.

"I told you I live here." Jamie said.

"My daddy was just helping." The little girl said.

Haley blushed at Nathan. She hated how she looked at the moment. Only Jake saw her with her hair messed up with old pajamas. The way Nathan looked at her wasn't helping.

"He's my son Jamie." Haley said.

"He's your son back, he was outside alone and I didn't know." Nathan said.

"At least I know my neighbors are looking out for me." Haley said.

"There might not be a next time." Nathan said.

"Daddy come on I want some pancakes."

Nathan laughed and picked up the little girl.

"In case I lose my daughter her name is Rose." Nathan said. He sent Haley a warm smile before leaving.

"I told you Hales your neighbor is hot." Brooke smirked.

"He saw me like this Brooke." Haley said.

"Mommy I think you look beautiful." Jamie said.

"I agree and you just met him, why are you worried about how you look?" Brooke asked.

"I'm not worried." Haley laughed. She heard a knock and answered the door.

"You're late again for the third time this month."

"Haley its basketball practices its no big deal." Jake said. Peyton was holding on Jake.

Haley rolled her eyes looking at the two of them. They both acted like they did nothing wrong. As if Haley was the one who drove Jake to into Peyton's arms.

"Jamie daddy is here." Haley yelled trying to avoid the awkwardness.