It's been four years since anyone has seen each other, except for Lucas and Peyton. The words "goodbye" seem no more than a faded memory now as the group gets on with their soon to be lives. Have you ever wondered how friends who are so close can end up in the exact same place all over again, as if things were back to normal? Just ask the two people who just arrived on the river court as the sun is setting on another memory of Tree Hill.
"Lucas!" Peyton cried as she ran to Lucas on the other side of the court. She jumped in his arms as Lucas held her tightly as if they would never let go. She hugged him tight and moved her head away from his shoulder as he set her down on the court and she looked into his eyes remembering all of the memories this river court had. Lucas looked at Peyton's hair as the sun made it shine like no other and he moved her hair behind her ear, looked into her eyes and moved his face closer to hers slowly as Peyton grabbed the back of Lucas's head and kissed him for as long as she could.
Their eyes were still closed as Peyton slowly took her lips away from his and had their foreheads touching.
Peyton giggled. "I never knew that we could finally be together. No more school in the way and jobs or anything for that matter. Their foreheads still remained close as Lucas took out a daisy from his pocket.
"You see this flower? I picked it while walking down here because I wanted to prove to you that there is nothing in this world that is as beautiful as you." Lucas put the flower in her hair and gave her one last look before he started to kiss her as the sun was setting. Lucas picked her up in his arms and spun her in a circle. "You know what? I think we should go home and talk about what happened at school, work and how much I missed you and thought about you.
"Go home? Go home to where?" Peyton asked as she held her hands around his neck. Lucas put her down.
"I mean go home to our house." Peyton smiled and became excited.
"Our house?"
"Yes, the one that I bought for you and be to be together. It's more like an apartment rather than a hour but it's affordable and livable." Peyton hugged him as tightly as she could.
"I love you Lucas Scott." Lucas picked up Peyton as if he were picking up his bride.
"I love you too Peyton Sawyer. Let's go home." They walked into the distance as the night was upon them. Peyton and Lucas were finally able to be together without any more problems in their lives. Their love was a bond that could not be broken.
A familiar person stood in the distance also bearing a flower with a child by his side.
"Oh, no." Jake said as he dropped the flower. The flower lied there on the ground as if it were a soul that had just been broken. "Let's go, Jenny."
