The First Betrayal

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The Aftermath of Betrayal Series: Part 1/26

Summary: Kevin learns the truth.

AUTHOR: Catw00man
EMAIL: catw00man@cryptoffic.com
RATING: PG
SERIES: The Aftermath of Betrayal Series
CHARACTER: Kevin Harvick POV, Tony Stewart/DeLana Harvick implied
PROMPT: O - Over
COMPLETED: December 11, 2006
WORD COUNT: 100
DISCLAIMER: I own NOTHING and am affiliated with NO ONE mentioned here. Not the drivers, not the teams, no one. This is all fiction and fun. In other words...NOT REAL, NOT REAL, NOT REAL. ;-)
AUTHOR'S NOTE: Ok then...so this is my first attempt at a drabble, so please be kind. I’m doing this for 26_drabbles and my pairing will be Kev/June but right now I’m setting the stage. Would love to hear what you think.
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Daytona: February 18th, 2006

They were my two best friends in the world.

And they betrayed me.

I never even saw it coming.

It should have been a celebration, our car winning at Daytona again. I just never thought they’d start the party without me.

I never dreamed I’d find her rewarding him the way she used to reward me. But I guess that’s what I get for being a loser for so long.

I never imagined my closest friend would steal my wife along with the trophy as if it were all his to win.

I guess now she finally has her champion.

 

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