Everyone at some point in their life has experienced love and heartbreak. And I don’t mean the kind of love that comes easy when two people just click and make each other happy. I don’t mean the kind of heartbreak where you and your significant other split up and you miss them for months. I’m talking about the kind of love that you can’t live without. The kind of love that’s the reason you breathe. The kind of love that has you dreaming about it every night. And the kind of heartbreak that leaves your heart trampled, bleeding on the floor. Like the kind of feeling you had when Lucas Scott left One Tree Hill and didn’t come back for the last three seasons. Yeah, that kind of heartbreak. If you’ve been in love with a fictional character before, you’ll know that’s the most painful type of love you can ever experience.
1. This person literally doesn’t even exist. Like at all.
2. You have to watch him make out with different girls... ALL. THE. TIME.
3. You have to listen to him tell another girl he loves her.
4. You get to see him shirtless constantly, but can never touch.
5. He’s good at legitimately everything he does, setting our expectations for real guys we meet way too high.
6. He makes being sad look cute, not pathetic. And you can’t even wipe his tears.
7. Other girls around the world actually believe they love him just as much as you do. But deep down you know you're the one.
8. You expected the guys you would meet in high school would look like him: tall, toned, scruffy and gorgeous. Instead, they're just pushing 5'6 and still have braces. Come on, just look at this face.
9. He gives you unrealistic dreams about that romantic rain kiss, but no guy would ever make that happen.
10.You basically want something bad to happen to you just so that he can come and save you.
11.He makes everyone feel special and you just wish he could say those things to you, too.
12. He always knows the right way to say just about everything, and you can’t even get a text back.
13.The saddest part of your day is finishing an episode and having to say goodbye...


































