Disclaimer: Neither me or my writing partner own One Tree Hill, for it is a creative product from Mark Schwann.

A/N: This story is written by a writing pair (NattyMcTasha and shygirly4eva) with co-efforts. Everything is planned out between both writers together.

This story is a result of us joking around saying the most random things (isn't like that always...well yes), after awhile we somehow got on to the subject of the Brady Bunch. So we are here to present to you a modern twist of the Brady Bunch. To prevent confusion we have a list of all the characters and their history. We hope you enjoy the story, and stay on lookout for the first chapter. Obviously, this story is AU.

Keller Family

Elise (Jagielski) Keller: Grew up in McIntosh, Alabama, population size: 244. At the age of 18, she was crowned Miss Washington County because of her musical talent, where she caught the eye of Jeremy Keller; from that day forward they experienced a whirlwind romance, which eventually lead to an impromptu wedding. Jeremy, being a city guy, tried to convince Elise to move to Raleigh, but her country girl nature wanted the small town life, this is how they found Tree Hill. After a year of marriage they had their first son Christopher Keller and Jacob Keller's birth closely followed his brother by 9 months. Even after the birth of her sons, Elise remained very passionate about music, often times at night, she could be heard singing "Sweet Home Alabama."

Jeremy Keller: Jeremy was a sports enthusiast, his greatest love was basketball. At the age of 21 Jeremy and his friends decided to take a road trip to the Deep South, where he met Elise Jagielski. After their speedy marriage, Jeremy took a job as a high school basketball coach in Raleigh; unfortunately after 6 years, he lost his job, which shifted his focus to alcohol.

Jake Keller: The younger of the two sons, Jake resembled his father in almost every aspect: dark hair, brown eyes and the love of basketball. At an early age, Jeremy signed up Jake and Chris for basketball, and from then on Jake became skilled at the game. His mild nature and passion for music were the only two characteristics that he inherited from his mother. As children, Chris and Jake were inseparable, so when it came time for Elise to enroll Chris in school she decided to enroll Jake early so he could be with his brother. Among their teachers, they became known as the little terrors because of all their mischievous pranks and adventures.

Chris Keller: As his mother always said Chris is a "free spirit" or as his teachers oh so (un) fondly refer to him as the "Wild Child." Don't be deceived by appearances, although Chris has his mother's mellow blue eyes, he throws all caution into the wind. Although Elise could not teach patience or humility to Chris, she did find a way to connect to him through music. Jeremy, unsuccessfully, tried to peak Chris' interest in basketball because within a year of playing Chris traded the hoops for a pitcher's mitt.

Scott Family

Karen (Roe) Scott: Karen was born and raised in the suburbs of Charlotte, North Carolina. During the summer after her high school graduation, Karen became pregnant, causing her parents to kick her out of their home. After being rejected by the father of the child, the three-month pregnant Karen moved into the city with the support of her best friend, Ellie Hart, who was already six months pregnant. Three months later, Ellie gave birth to her daughter, Peyton, and Karen followed only a week later with the premature birth of her twins, Brooke and Haley. In order to support their new families, they started up a small café, called "Karen's Café." Unfortunately, a tragic car accident took Ellie's life only two years later, leaving Peyton under Karen's care. In Ellie's honor, Karen changed the name of their business to "Hart's Café." A few years later, Karen gained a romantic interest in the frequent morning customer, Dan Scott, who already had three boys of his own: Nathan, Lucas, and Tim. After two years of dating, they decided to tie the knot, and from there on after, she became know as Mrs. Dan Scott.

Dan Scott: Since his childhood, Dan has had only one goal in life: to be successful. After graduating from Duke University, he married his high school sweetheart, Deb. Together, they had a son named Lucas, and ten months later had their second-born, Nathan. Two years later, Deb gave birth to their last son, Tim. However, their seemingly perfect marriage gradually fell apart, which led to a divorce five years after Tim was born. Dan got custody of the boys, while Deb sees them twice a year during holidays. Later on, his business was relocated to Charleston, next to the Hart's Café, where he became intrigued by the owner, Karen Roe. After relentlessly pursuing her for a date, Karen gave in. Dan proposed to her on Christmas Day, and married on their second anniversary.

Peyton Hart: Daughter of Ellie Hart. Her mother died when she was only two years old. She developed an interest in art after seeing her mother's paintings. Peyton inherited Ellie's old record collection, which she holds close to her heart. Although she loved Karen, Brooke, and Haley, there are times when she feels like an outsider. However, the girls make it a point to never make Peyton feel like she didn't belong in the family. Since she takes pride in being the oldest of the girls, she feels that it is her duty to protect Brooke and Haley.

Brooke (Roe) Scott: Brooke the oldest twin by two minutes, always found the joy in talking and socializing; even as a young child Brooke was the bubbly outgoing one, she never failed to run out of things to say. Brooke had a heightened awareness for fashion and had a knack to recognize and designer or label from a distance. At the age of six Brooke got involved in cheerleading, dragging Peyton with her. After her mother's marriage to Dan, Brooke found she could easily relate to Nathan, the only one who understood life as a middle child.

Haley (Roe) Scott: When Haley was born, the doctors feared because of her premature birth that she would not survive. During early childhood, Haley was under constant watch for any signs of a weak heart. This left Haley unable to participate in the same activities as Peyton and Brooke; as a result, Haley spent her spare time reading, studying and with music. In second grade, amazed by her intelligence and abilities, Haley's teacher moved her up to third grade, leaving Peyton and Brooke behind. Although her soft meek voice could be hard to hear over Brooke's shrieking laughter, Haley managed to captivate the attention of others when she sang.

Nathan Scott: Nathan is the middle child of the Scott boys, and only 11 months younger than his brother, Lucas. He has a strong bond with his father, which in effect, made him Dan's favorite. Nathan is one of the most popular boys in school and excels on the basketball court. At home, he finds himself interacting more so with his step-sisters than his actual brothers. While Lucas is absorbed in his own life, and Tim is absorbed in Lucas' life, Nathan turns to the girls when looking for advice or just someone to talk to.

Lucas Scott: Although Lucas is a year older, he ended up in the same grade as Nathan, due to late registration. His life revolves around one thing: sports. He is an all-around athlete with top spots on the football, basketball, and baseball teams. He prefers to hang out with his fellow classmates and jocks, instead of being around his brothers and step-sisters. Lucas has never been able to get along with any of his siblings, but enjoys the solitary life at home.

Tim Scott: You better recognize when the Tim is in the house. The youngest Scott brother aspires to be just like oldest brother, Lucas. However, his inappropriate and often bizarre comments only allow him to receive disdainful looks and cold shoulders from his peers and family members, including his idol, Lucas. Tim holds the "short stop" position on the baseball team and plays on the Junior Varsity basketball team. He also takes pride in his very important role as the football team's water boy.