A/N: So, here it is, the next installment in my Sisterhood series. I really hope you all like it. Please remember to read and review!

If you're reading this, you're probably familiar with the story of four girls and their magical pants. You know all about them, their lives, their families, their dreams. You also probably know that a year ago, our Sisterhood grew from four to five when Bee gave birth to her beautiful baby girl. After Ellie was born and Bee got engaged, we thought our lives couldn't possibly change any more than they already had. Life found a way to prove us wrong, as it so often did. Over the course of those long summer months, in what Eric swears was somehow planned on our part, there was a whirlwind of proposals and engagement announcements. First Carmen's boyfriend Noah proposed to her in June, then in July Brian asked Tibby to marry him, and then August found Kostos proposing to me on my birthday. Planning four weddings around four different schedules proved to be a lot of work, but somehow we made it happen. Our weddings were as different as we are, but the pants were of course a part of all of them. In true Tibby fashion, she and Brian got married at 'their' park with only family and close friends present. While Tibby went the less traditional route, Carmen and Noah had a very traditional, stunningly beautiful wedding. Bee and Eric were married in December, and their wedding was less of a wedding and more of one giant party. Of course, all events involving Bee usually turn out that way. Bridget claims she chose December because she was sure to have lost all her baby weight by then, but I secretly suspect she chose December in hopes of making some happy memories to replace the horrible ones surrounding her mother's death. As for me and Kostos, we were married in Greece just a few weeks ago. Getting to go back to the place where our love story started, back to our roots, was a magical experience.

So here we are, a year later. We're a little older, and maybe a little bit more worn around the edges. But we're the same sisterhood we always have been. If there's one thing I've learned from life, it's that while the world changes around us, the sisterhood will always stay the same.

A/N: I know this is super short, but I just had to catch things up. I promise the next chapter will be longer and much less awkward.