Chapter 4: The Killer: Revealed
"I am the killer!" Duncan shouted. Gasps rang out from the cast.
"Yeah, that's right! I'm the killer. And I'll kill every last one of you if it's the last thing I do!" Duncan shouted. He pulled out a knife and sliced the ropes binding him to Jane. Jane stood up immediately and kicked the knife out of Duncan's hand. It landed next to Cody, who picked it up and gave it to Jane. Duncan yanked the knife out of the wall and pointed it at Jane. Cody grabbed a sword off of the wall and gave it to Jane. Duncan stole it from her and threw his knife down. Cody grabbed the other sword off of the wall and gave it to Jane. Jane threw her knife down. Duncan and Jane's swords clashed many times. Duncan looked like he had the upper hand. Jane was struggling to gain the upper hand over Duncan. Their swords parted, and then clashed again. Jane used her only defense against a man. She kicked Duncan in the kiwis. He seemed unfazed.
"Damn, he's wearing a cup," Jane muttered. Their swords parted, and clashed as soon as Jane had stood up. She bent down, pushing Duncan to the floor. Their swords parted and Jane's sword went into Duncan, killing him. She left the sword in his stomach. She stood up, being the victor in the battle.
"The murderer has been murdered," Jane said. Cody put a hand on her shoulder. The police soon arrived. The bodies were identified and the survivors were evacuated. Chris McLean's mansion became a memorial to those who died here.
A few years later, Jane was about to get married. Jane was with Heather and Lindsay. Lindsay was doing her makeup. Heather was doing her hair. Jane's dress was white with a black sash and black veil. It had a long train, and it was floor length. It was long-sleeved, and was beautiful. Lindsay's makeup job turned out very good. It looked very natural, with light brown eyeshadow and light pink lip gloss. Jane's bouquet of flowers was full of red roses and blue violets, a play on the poem lines, "Roses are red, violets are blue."
Meanwhile, Cody was also about to get married. He was in a black tux with a white shirt underneath. Geoff, DJ, and Justin were helping him get ready. It was time for the ceremony, and Cody's father, a tall man in a tux similar to Cody's with gray hair came in to get him.
"Now, it's your big day, son. A few words of advice: be careful. Don't piss this girl off or she will leave you. And things aren't always what they seem. I see a bit of myself in you, Cody. You are going to make a girl your lucky wife. Don't say 'I do' if you don't mean it. But I see the same look of love I had when I was getting married to your mother in you when you look at her. You will be married forever," Mr. Anderson said.
"Thank you, Dad," Cody said. The two shared a hug before walking out to the sanctuary of his church.
Meanwhile, the man giving Jane away was Trent. Since Jane's father died, she had no other choice but to choose one of her male friends. She walked into the sanctuary, her arm locked with Trent's. They marched in step to the music. She finally got to the altar. Cody was waiting for her. Trent let her arm go and stepped off to the side.
"We are gathered here today to join together Cody Emmett Jamison Anderson and Jane Arianna Bourgeois. The bride and groom have written their own vows," the pastor said. Cody pulled a piece of paper from his tux pocket. He read from it.
"Jane, when I met you on Total Drama World Tour, I didn't think I'd ever talk to you. I saw you help up those other boys, and wondered about you. You started dating Ezekiel, then Noah. I then fell in love with you. You are the most special girl-wait, woman-I have ever met. I never thought we'd ever get this far. When you won the season, I knew that you were the best girl I've ever met. We've gone through so much together. We went through the third season of Total Drama, the murder mystery, and we still made it out alive. I want to spend the rest of my life with you, Jane Arianna Bourgeois," Cody said.
"Cody, when I met you, I didn't know what to think of it. You were small and awkward. But now, you are the handsome man I am about to marry. We lived through the murder mystery, and we lived through it together. You are the one I want to spend the rest of my life with. You tell me that I'm beautiful at my worst, and that I'm the best woman you've met when I'm crabby and moody. I love you, Cody Emmett Jamison Anderson," Jane spoke from memory.
"Do you, Cody, take Jane to be your lawfully wedded wife?" the pastor asked.
"I do," Cody said.
"Put the ring on Jane's finger and say, 'With this ring, I thee wed.'" Cody took the ring and placed it on Jane's finger.
"With this ring, I thee wed," Cody said.
"Do you, Jane, take Cody to be your lawfully wedded husband?" the pastor asked.
"I do," Jane said.
"Put the ring on Cody's finger and say, 'With this ring, I thee wed.'" Jane took the ring and placed it on Cody's finger.
"With this ring, I thee wed," Jane said.
"I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may now kiss the bride." Cody and Jane immediately locked lips, with cheers coming from the guests. The bride and groom left the building first to make their big exit. Cody and Jane climbed into a limo with "Just Married" painted on the back window.
