A/N: Hello all! I know I promised everyone an epilogue MONTHS ago, but school got crazy and time got away from me. So, for all those who have been expecting this chapter, it is finally here! I do want to bring writing back into my life, so if anyone has any suggestions or something they would like to see, please let me know! Thank you for following this journey! And as always, thank you for the love and support! I hope you enjoy the final chapter of Legends.

Epilogue

"Hey, baby, you think we should start the grill?" Nathan called over to his wife standing around talking to a group of her girlfriends.

Haley turned around and felt herself gasp at his appearance. She knew what he was wearing, he had been dressed in it all day, but the way the sun hit that blue shirt and made his eyes sparkle made her a little weak in the knees. Her husband was damn sexy and she wasn't afraid to share it.

"Sure, babe. I can go get the steaks." She called back.

Nathan almost sprinted over to her yelling, "NO."

Haley crinkled her brow, "Why on earth not?"

Nathan set his drink down next to her and said, "You should be taking it easy, especially in your condition."

Haley rolled her eyes at her husband. She was only pregnant, and it wasn't even their first child, it was their fourth, and yet, Nathan still acted like they had never done this before.

"Nathan, I can grab the food." Haley persisted.

"Don't even think about it. You are sitting here and are going to continue to enjoy yourself. I'll make Lucas help me."

"Na-"

"Don't argue with me." Nathan said as he kissed her softly on the lips. His hand slid onto her growing stomach and whispered, "You need to take care of this little one."

"Fine." Haley responded placing her hand over his.

With one last kiss on her forehead, Nathan walked inside causing Haley to shake her head as she watched him walk away. When they first got pregnant in August, they had only been married for two months and were in their last year of college and terrified. They did not know what life was going to bring for them, but they had each other and that was all that mattered to them. Just after graduation, Haley went into labor, and the couple welcomed their first child, James Lucas Scott, or Jamie as they called him.

After graduation, Nathan and Haley moved to Tree Hill to be close to Haley's mom, and when the summer was over, Haley started a teaching job at Tree Hill High and Nathan was rewarded a coaching job for the basketball team. Working together was not exactly practical, as by Christmas, they were expecting another baby. Hardships fell when Haley's mom was diagnosed with cancer in the spring and died in the beginning of summer. Haley was completely devastated, but having a new baby was what helped her through her struggles. At the end of that summer, Nathan and Haley welcomed their second child, a daughter, Lydia Bob Scott.

Having one working parent in the house sent the couple another hardship financially, until a scout came looking at a Raven's basketball game, making friends with Nathan. Clay Evens invited Nathan onto his agency after seeing his work with players and experience in knowing what these professional players would want. Nathan graciously accepted the position and made a new best friend in the process. The couple was brought back up and enjoying every single minute of parenthood that year.

The following fall, Brooke and Lucas were married, flooding memories for the not so newlywed couple. Nine months later they welcomed their third child, Andrew Clay Scott. After this, Haley decided to quit her job entirely and be a stay at home mom until she and Nathan were done having children. The couple knew they wanted a big family, but they agreed to wait at least two years before having another.

With many more ups and down later, the couple were brought here, to this night, two years from that date. Knowing they would soon be even busier with a new baby, the couple wanted to invite over all their friends and have a party. Their friends had been there to help them through thick and thin. And they most defiantly would not be where they are today without them. So, in honor of their gratitude, the Scott family wanted to show their appreciation with a barbecue and laughter.

As Haley looked around the backyard, she felt her heart warm. Her children were running around playing with their best friend's children. Every single person around her was someone she loved dearly, someone that helped her when she thought everything was failing. As she scanned the area, her eyes landed on Nathan. He locked eyes with her and flashed his award-winning smirk, only causing her smile to grow wider. He didn't say anything, but she could read his eyes. He was telling her how much he loved her, and she reciprocated that love, with everything in her heart.

Little Haley James, the nerd, the tutor, the nobody, never would have thought her life would end up like this…so perfect. She had the best husband in the entire world, three, well, four amazing children and some pretty amazing friends. If anyone would have told her that she would find love and get married before she graduated college, she would have thought they were crazy, let alone having four children only five years into their marriage. Yeah, this most defiantly isn't the life she imaged for herself, it's ten thousand times better.

As Haley stood up, about to go join her husband and prepare some food, she was stopped by a brunette girl, "This is an amazing party, Haley." Brooke Davis smiled as she walked over to her best friend, "Although, I shouldn't be surprised. You can do it all."

Haley simply rolled her eyes and brushed her brunette friend off, "Says the girl who created a multimillion-dollar clothing company after she had her heartbroken."

Brooke took a sip of her drink and shrugged, "Well, I never would have started if you hadn't been there to inspire me to do it."

Haley shook her head, "You never needed my help, Brooke."

Brooke set her glass down and wrapped her arms around the smaller woman, "I needed your help, more than you know, Haley James Scott. And because of you, Lucas and I found our way back to each other and had two boys."

"I think you're giving me too much credit, Brooke. You and Lucas reconciled because you loved each other. But if you had never dragged me out to that party and made me join your sheer squad six years ago, I would have never met Nathan and for that, I cannot thank you enough."

Brooke rested her head on Haley's shoulder and whispered, "I love you, Haley."

The blonde felt her eyes well with tears, "I love you too, B. Davis"

After a couple moments of silence, Brooke cleared her throat and said, "I just want to take the time to finally point out that I told you so."

Haley crinkled her brow, "What are you talking about?"

"After you and Nathan talked at the first game, I told you that you and Nathan were going to fall in love and have six children, a dog, and live happily ever after."

Haley laughed at the memory and replied, "Well I don't know about the six kids or the dog part, but I do know that I love him more than I ever thought was possible and that we already are living happily ever after." Shaking her head, Haley continued, "Speaking of, I'm going to go visit with my amazing husband."

As Haley walked away, Brooke sighed when the couple met and shared a kiss like there was nobody else around.

Lucas came up to his wife and asked, "Hey, pretty girl, whatcha thinking?"

"Just how much those two have been through and how they still act like a newlywed couple."

Lucas chuckled, "Yeah, but I don't think they'll ever stop acting that way. Those two have been through more in the past six years than most people go through in their whole life, and they are still going strong."

Brooke nodded, "They're Nathan and Haley, the great Naley…They're legends."