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"What do you want me to do?" Ty yelled at Amy.
"I don't know, Ty! Whatever you want to do!" Amy yelled back.
Ty just smirked, shaking his head... "Whatever I want to do?"
Amy just threw her hands up in the air. "I don't know anymore Ty, I honestly
just don't know what to do."
Ty just sighed. Amy just looked down at her hands, which she had clasped
together. Ty took a step towards her and wrapped her into a hug. Amy wrapped
her arms around Ty, and started to cry.
"What's happening to us?" Amy asked, crying into his shirt.
"I don't know, but we'll get through it together, okay?" he said, pulling back so
Amy was facing him, but he still had his arms around her waist.
"Okay," she said, tears still running down her face.
"Hey, it's going to be okay... we're going to be okay," he said wiping the tears from her face.
"God, I hope you're right," Amy said, leaning in so their foreheads were touching.
"Of course I am. I'm amazing, don't forget," Ty teased, smiling.
"Of course," Amy said, laughing and rolling her eyes. Then she leaned in and so did Ty; just then, they heard a noise.
"Ty!" It was Blair, the last person either of them wanted to see right then.
Amy just sighed, Ty just smiled and leaned in farther tightening his grip on her waist. Amy's smile grew as she realized what he was doing. She wrapped her arms around his neck and kissed him, strong yet passionate. Ty kissed her her back, just as strong and just as passionate. Just then Blair came around the corner; Ty and Amy just ignored her and kept on making out.
"Ummm, I'm sorry guys," Blair said turning away. "I just came here to say goodbye to the horses one last time."
That's when Amy pulled back and answered, "That's okay, just be careful around Milinda she's nervous around strangers."
Amy tried to ignore Ty's kisses along her cheek and neck. He seemed determined to pretend that Blair was not there.
"Okay, thanks any other crazy horse's I should watch out for?" She said in a snarky tone and taking a step towards Amy.
Amy took a step back from Ty and walked over to Blair to they were just a few steps apart. "Well, there's the horse I see right in front of me, but other than that, not really." Amy said smiling.
"Are you calling me a horse?"
"What do you think?" Amy shot back, walking past her and straight over to Spartan. Blair just rolled her eyes and spun around and walked right behind Amy to Spartan's stall., Ty decided it might be best to sit this one out, but he would be there if Amy needed him. So he went and sat on the loft stairs.
As Amy slipped Spartan's halter on, Blair said, "You know what I think, I think you're jealous."

"What?"

"Yeah, I have an amazing boyfriend, and you have an... What's the word? Oh, yeah, a mediocre one."
"Okay, sure, and that's why you kissed him. Why you lied to Grant about him. I'm so sure,"
Amy muttered, annoyed. Blair went to say something, but Amy cut her off. "Eh, I'm not done..." Blair immediately shut her mouth. "And just so you know, Ty is an AMAZING boyfriend! And he is ten times better than any other guy you've ever been with, including Grant."
Blair just looked stunned. "Now, if you're done insulting me and my boyfriend I have to go work with Spartan," Amy said, pushing Blair out of her way. Just as she passed the stairs, Ty ran down and joined her.
"Oh, wow that was hot!" Ty said, wrapping his arms around her again.
Amy just laughed. "Well, at least someone thought so."
For the rest of the afternoon, Amy worked with Spartan and Lightning Dexter and Ty kept her company, but from a distance, giving her the space she needed. That and the fact that after that little fight between Amy and Blair he was scared to be alone with either of them. When Blair and Grant finally left, it was about ten p.m. Even though Jack said it was too late to drive, they insisted that they had to leave and promised they would find a motel or something in Hudson or Calgary. With that they were off, and besides from the occasional phone call, email or text, they were never heard from again. They never came to visit again.

Five years later

"I now pronounce you husband and wife," the preacher said. Ty smiled at his new wife. Only five years ago they were fighting, it looked like they might break it off forever, and now they were getting married.
"You may kiss the bride," Ty smiled as he leaned in to kiss his new wife. As they kissed, it reminded him of when they kissed when they were fighting, strong and yet so passionate.
They both smiled as they pulled back as the preacher said, "I now introduce you to the world as Mr. and Mrs. Ty Borden."
Ty looked over to his new wife. God, she looked beautiful. They just looked at each other and smiled. They were supposed to have a huge reception after with over hundred-fifty people. Just then, they had an idea. Ty grabbed his wife's hand, and they ran for it. They ditched their own reception and made a run for it. As they got into his tuck, they started to laugh. Ty started his truck, and they drove off to the place it all began, back at the barn at Heartland. Ty turned to his wife, who was now taking off her veil. "I still can't believe we just did that."
"What, ditch our own wedding reception?"

"Yeah."

"We signed all the papers there, so we really didn't need a reception."
"I know, but now she's gonna kill me."

"Who?"

"Who do you think?"
"Oh, yeah, your sister."

"Yeah."

Ty looked at his wife, she always had a way with not only horses but his heart as well. She sighed, " I still can't believe we're married." She looked down at her wedding band.
"I know; it feels like a dream." She raised an eyebrow. "A good dream," he finished as he wrapped his arms around her.
"I love you, Tyler Joseph Borden."
"I love you, too, Amy Marie-Claire Fleming-Borden."
"Wow, that's a mouthful to say,"
Amy said just realizing how long it actually was.
"Yes, it is."
Amy leaned in, and they shared another one of those strong yet passionate kisses.

Four years after the wedding

"Wahhhhh!" Two month old Lily Marion Fleming-Borden cried.
"Ugh!" Amy said, opening her eyes with a groan. She had not gotten enough sleep last night. It felt like they never got enough sleep these days.
"I'll get her!" Ty said.
"M'kay," Amy said rolling over and pulling the covers over her head. Ty got out of bed and ran to their daughter's room. Sure enough Lily was crying begging for attention. Ty picked her up, and she immediately stopped crying. He turned around to find Amy, his darling wife, standing there, leaning against the door frame and smiling.
"What's so funny?" Ty asked.
"Nothing" Amy said a tear running down her face.
"Hey, what's the matter?" he said walking over to her and putting an arm around her.
"It just reminds me of when Lou gave us Holly for the weekend. You make an excellent father, Ty."
"Thank you, and you make an excellent mother."
"Thank you," Amy said, moving closer and kissing him.
"Wahhhhh!" Lily started to cry.
"Aw! Come here!" Amy said as Ty gave her Lily.
"Do you remember when Blair came to Heartland?"
Amy's eyes shot up. "Um... Yeah, why?"
"Well, I wrote something that night that I want you to have."
"Um... Sure, just let me put Lily down."


"Okay."

Amy put Lily down, and Ty went to get the letter. Ty went into their room and took out a box that he had hidden in their closet. He looked through it, pulling out pictures and letters, looking for the right one.
"Here it is!" he said pulling out a letter that had been folded and unfolded way too many times to count.
Amy was sitting on their bed, waiting. "Here. I wanted to give this to you before but, I didn't really know how."
Ty sat down next to Amy on the bed. Amy opened the letter and gasped!

Should I post the letter? Would it be worth it? Reviews tell me! SO review please! PS Thanks again to youngeratheart for editing it! You are amazing!

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