(ok you guys, i had so much feedback from Reality Check, here is the sequel!!! yAaY!!! i think i will be using some of the ideas i got but only some of them or parts of them, because they were great!!! anyway, you guys were so good to me with me very first story so here is the next part of the new series, maybe...oh well, enjoy!!!!!! =) :] Also, some of this may make no sense at all if you haven't read Reality Check, but its all up to you!!!!! oh and in season one (where RC took place) im just gonna say nathan and company were in the 10th grade, so in this story 2years later, so trinity is starting grade 9 and nathan and company are going into senior year! also, the stuff from the finale never happened, so it is slightly AU! and the whole BrookePeytonLucas triangle never happened either!)
Disclaimer: Ok i do not own One Tree Hill, any places from the show or the characters ( but if the wb is giving up on Lucas, I'll take him!) anyway, I do own Trinity though!
"What do you mean your leaving now, today?Your kidding right?!"
"Trinity, please calm down, I am not kidding, it's not my fault, the company wants me their as soon as possible..." spoke Deb Scott, looking down at her daughter. Trinity Scott glared at her mom and looked away.
" why do you have to move in the first place? Leaving me with him 24/7!" Trinity said, reffering to her the job offer her mom had taken in New York.
"Honey, this is the best thing for me right now, and you will be seeing Nathan a lot anyway, with you starting highschool this year," said Deb, trying to bring some goodness into this conversation.
"You think it's good that I'm starting highschool? So my father can pressure me into basketball like Nathan? That is the downside to this year, believe me, and with you gone, its gonna be so bad, do you have to go?" Trinity said, giving her mother her puppy dog eyes.
"Honey, I have to go soon okay, my cab will be here, and anyway, you can call me anytime you want, charge it to your dad" Deb said, trying to make her daughter laugh, but it didn't work.
"Whatever, I'll just miss you," Trinity said, and her mother pulled her into a hug.
"I know honey, I'll miss you too," her mother replied, picking up the rest of her suitcases.
"Is he coming to pick me up?"
"Yes, he should be here soon, oh my cabs here, I've got to go honey, I love you" she said, giving her daughter a kiss on the cheek.
"Love you too, have fun, call me," Trinity said, watching her mom's car drive away. Trinity closed the front door to their house, staying inside the front hall. The house was very empty now, and all Trinity had left was her bag, full of the stuff she needed to live with her father. Well, all the stuff she needed for now. Her bed, most of her clothes and the other stuff from her room was still packed in boxes in the apartment about Karen's Cafe, which was her mother's old place. But now that she had to live with her father, it would all be moving to the beach house, where he was living now. Their house was sold now, and Trinity wasn't too happy about it.
Nathan was emancipated from his parents, living on his own in an apartment near his school. He and Haley were still going out, and they were so happy together. Trinity was pretty upset when he had moved out, leaving her with their parents arguing and everything else. Her dad had come back after a year of therapy and AA meetings. Everything had seemed perfect until Deb and Dan had started fighting again, and thats when the divorce hit. Trinity had went and lived with her mom, up until now; her father had gotten custody of her, and her mom was moving away.
Minutes after her mother left, Trinity headed onto the front porch of her empty house with her basketball and bag with her. She took a seat on the front steps, waiting until her father's black SUV showed up. Once he did show up, she walked over to him slowly, taking her time, and she hopped into the backseat.
"Hey Trinity," he said, as they drove to the beach house, trying to be as nice as possible. Lately, he had been better, but Trinity still wasn't that happy with staying with him.
"Hi," she said, moving her hands over the basketball in her hands.
"You ready for school?" he said, striking up a conversation topic.
"I guess, I need some new shoes though, for gym class," she said, knowing he would buy her some new ones. Her old ones on her feet were worn down, and her laces were ripped.
"Ok, well, you can go and get some tomorrow if you want to, I'll leave you some money," he said, "I'd come too, but big sale going on at the dealership,"
"I know, the end of summer sale, I've seen and heard the ads, but thanks, I'll go tomorrow,"
"Alright, and all of your boxes are up in your room," he finished with, as they pulled up to the beach house. She took her time as she headed up to her room, a sinking feeling settling in. She was about to start living with her dad again, after she had been with out him for over a year, and this time it was just him.
"This is gonna be fun..."
The next day, Trinity woke up to an empty house, which she had to get used to. Her father had left a note on the table, saying he would be home around 7 that night and he left one of his credit cards, with a letter saying she would be allowed to use it. The note also said she was allowed to get any other school supplies she needed. I wonder if a new pair of Skechers are school supplies, she thought, even if they weren't exactly for school.
After buying a new pair of Nikes and those Skechers she wanted, she headed back home on her rollerblades from the sports store. On her way home, she had a feeling to go over to her brother's place, but she didn't want to. She hadn't talked to him in a long time, since he moved out all of a sudden, leaving her there with their parents. After he had moved out he had tried to talk with her, but she wouldn't, so after a while, he had given up. At this point though, Trinity missed him a lot. She was almost at tears as she roller bladed past his place, but she held them back.
She headed over to the cafe instead, thinking Lucas might be there. She slipped out of her rollerblades and she put on her new Skechers, which were white and black, and she put her rollerblades into her packsack with her other news shoes. She walked in and took a seat at the counter, hoping Lucas would be there, or Jake, but not Haley. Ever since Trinity had stopped talking to Nathan, Haley always tried to put him on subject.
"Hey there little sister," said Lucas from behind the counter.
"Hey Luke," she said smiling, leaving her bag at her feet.
"Is it true what I've heard?"
"That depends what you've heard," she joked, giving him a look.
"Well, since Deb's gone your staying with him?" he asked, them both knowing what him meant.
"Yes, it's true, who'd you hear that from?"
"Haley, who heard it from Nathan, and Haley also you haven't been talking to him much lately, true?"
"Yes, it's true but since when do you care about Nathan?" she snapped at him.
"I was just wondering why, alright, you guys were so close,"
"Exactly, were so close, you know, he just up and left, leaving me with them, it's not fair,"
"Well, did you ever think of it from his point of view?"
"I can't believe you're doing this Luke, I can't believe you,"
"Trinity wait!" he said, as she got up, leaving.
"No, what is with everyone these days? Everyone is against me!"
(ok thats it for now, lol R&R! tell me what u think and any ideas, let me know! and yes i know, the ending with trinity getting all angry was kinda harshish but she misses her brother =( lol RR!)
Disclaimer: Ok i do not own One Tree Hill, any places from the show or the characters ( but if the wb is giving up on Lucas, I'll take him!) anyway, I do own Trinity though!
"What do you mean your leaving now, today?Your kidding right?!"
"Trinity, please calm down, I am not kidding, it's not my fault, the company wants me their as soon as possible..." spoke Deb Scott, looking down at her daughter. Trinity Scott glared at her mom and looked away.
" why do you have to move in the first place? Leaving me with him 24/7!" Trinity said, reffering to her the job offer her mom had taken in New York.
"Honey, this is the best thing for me right now, and you will be seeing Nathan a lot anyway, with you starting highschool this year," said Deb, trying to bring some goodness into this conversation.
"You think it's good that I'm starting highschool? So my father can pressure me into basketball like Nathan? That is the downside to this year, believe me, and with you gone, its gonna be so bad, do you have to go?" Trinity said, giving her mother her puppy dog eyes.
"Honey, I have to go soon okay, my cab will be here, and anyway, you can call me anytime you want, charge it to your dad" Deb said, trying to make her daughter laugh, but it didn't work.
"Whatever, I'll just miss you," Trinity said, and her mother pulled her into a hug.
"I know honey, I'll miss you too," her mother replied, picking up the rest of her suitcases.
"Is he coming to pick me up?"
"Yes, he should be here soon, oh my cabs here, I've got to go honey, I love you" she said, giving her daughter a kiss on the cheek.
"Love you too, have fun, call me," Trinity said, watching her mom's car drive away. Trinity closed the front door to their house, staying inside the front hall. The house was very empty now, and all Trinity had left was her bag, full of the stuff she needed to live with her father. Well, all the stuff she needed for now. Her bed, most of her clothes and the other stuff from her room was still packed in boxes in the apartment about Karen's Cafe, which was her mother's old place. But now that she had to live with her father, it would all be moving to the beach house, where he was living now. Their house was sold now, and Trinity wasn't too happy about it.
Nathan was emancipated from his parents, living on his own in an apartment near his school. He and Haley were still going out, and they were so happy together. Trinity was pretty upset when he had moved out, leaving her with their parents arguing and everything else. Her dad had come back after a year of therapy and AA meetings. Everything had seemed perfect until Deb and Dan had started fighting again, and thats when the divorce hit. Trinity had went and lived with her mom, up until now; her father had gotten custody of her, and her mom was moving away.
Minutes after her mother left, Trinity headed onto the front porch of her empty house with her basketball and bag with her. She took a seat on the front steps, waiting until her father's black SUV showed up. Once he did show up, she walked over to him slowly, taking her time, and she hopped into the backseat.
"Hey Trinity," he said, as they drove to the beach house, trying to be as nice as possible. Lately, he had been better, but Trinity still wasn't that happy with staying with him.
"Hi," she said, moving her hands over the basketball in her hands.
"You ready for school?" he said, striking up a conversation topic.
"I guess, I need some new shoes though, for gym class," she said, knowing he would buy her some new ones. Her old ones on her feet were worn down, and her laces were ripped.
"Ok, well, you can go and get some tomorrow if you want to, I'll leave you some money," he said, "I'd come too, but big sale going on at the dealership,"
"I know, the end of summer sale, I've seen and heard the ads, but thanks, I'll go tomorrow,"
"Alright, and all of your boxes are up in your room," he finished with, as they pulled up to the beach house. She took her time as she headed up to her room, a sinking feeling settling in. She was about to start living with her dad again, after she had been with out him for over a year, and this time it was just him.
"This is gonna be fun..."
The next day, Trinity woke up to an empty house, which she had to get used to. Her father had left a note on the table, saying he would be home around 7 that night and he left one of his credit cards, with a letter saying she would be allowed to use it. The note also said she was allowed to get any other school supplies she needed. I wonder if a new pair of Skechers are school supplies, she thought, even if they weren't exactly for school.
After buying a new pair of Nikes and those Skechers she wanted, she headed back home on her rollerblades from the sports store. On her way home, she had a feeling to go over to her brother's place, but she didn't want to. She hadn't talked to him in a long time, since he moved out all of a sudden, leaving her there with their parents. After he had moved out he had tried to talk with her, but she wouldn't, so after a while, he had given up. At this point though, Trinity missed him a lot. She was almost at tears as she roller bladed past his place, but she held them back.
She headed over to the cafe instead, thinking Lucas might be there. She slipped out of her rollerblades and she put on her new Skechers, which were white and black, and she put her rollerblades into her packsack with her other news shoes. She walked in and took a seat at the counter, hoping Lucas would be there, or Jake, but not Haley. Ever since Trinity had stopped talking to Nathan, Haley always tried to put him on subject.
"Hey there little sister," said Lucas from behind the counter.
"Hey Luke," she said smiling, leaving her bag at her feet.
"Is it true what I've heard?"
"That depends what you've heard," she joked, giving him a look.
"Well, since Deb's gone your staying with him?" he asked, them both knowing what him meant.
"Yes, it's true, who'd you hear that from?"
"Haley, who heard it from Nathan, and Haley also you haven't been talking to him much lately, true?"
"Yes, it's true but since when do you care about Nathan?" she snapped at him.
"I was just wondering why, alright, you guys were so close,"
"Exactly, were so close, you know, he just up and left, leaving me with them, it's not fair,"
"Well, did you ever think of it from his point of view?"
"I can't believe you're doing this Luke, I can't believe you,"
"Trinity wait!" he said, as she got up, leaving.
"No, what is with everyone these days? Everyone is against me!"
(ok thats it for now, lol R&R! tell me what u think and any ideas, let me know! and yes i know, the ending with trinity getting all angry was kinda harshish but she misses her brother =( lol RR!)