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Why Everyone Needs A Brooke And Peyton Relationship

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Why Everyone Needs A Brooke And Peyton Relationship

If you have not treated yourself and watched "One Tree Hill," you need to log into Netflix and binge the whole series right now. Otherwise, you will never truly understand what it takes to have the Brooke Davis and Peyton Sawyer friendship. This is a relationship that is the best of the best. When finding a friend who compliments your personality while making you a better person, you find out that you struck gold. If you are still wondering why you need that Brooke and Peyton relationship, here are a few more reasons.


1. You both hate the same things.


2. Her thoughts are your thoughts, too.


3. You can make that one face and she knows exactly what you are thinking.


4. After a bad day, she gives you the best motivation.


5. You know that you will always have a drinking buddy.


6. You know that the words that she says after a night out are not true.


7. When thinking about your wedding day, you know that she will be there.


8. Pillow talk is the foundation of your relationship.


9. You can't hide your feelings from her.


10. She understands that, sometimes, you need your alone time.


11. No matter what, she is and always will be your best friend.


Sure, Lucas told Peyton that he wanted her by his side when all of his dreams came true, but we also know that a best friend is supposed to be there for the big moments too! Not every second with a best friend is going to be perfect, but if you are someone's "Peyton" or someone's "Brooke," then it will be worth it.

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