Epilogue:
Kaylie sat on her bed thirty years after the titanic. She missed the good times with Charlie. It was the same night, thirty years later, that he had died. She was getting ready to pay her respects to him. His mother had token wonderful care of her. She actually, liked being poor more then being rich. It was fun being able to think of the good sides of life, and being able to want something, and not have everything already. If she would have stayed with her mom, her mom would have given her anything she wanted to just make her shut up.
Kaylie walked out of her old bedroom to meet her mom and her friend, Laraina and Mellissa. They were bith getting old, both in seventies, but they still both got around fine. Her mom still had a since of homer about the whole experience.
They walked out of the house to the yard across the way. It was a cemetery. It had lots of dead bodies around it, but Laraina insisted that she be close to her son. They came there about four times a year to see him. They both loved him so much! When they got to the grave there was a stone that said, "Here lies a boy that had his life in front of him. At least he had his first true love. We miss him and will meet him in heaven."
Everyone thinks it was a weird message but it meant everything to Laraina and her two daughters, (Jessica and Kaylie), Mellissa, and Kaylie son, Charlie. They were a family together and they always would be. As the story got passed around, and around of the true love story, the story changed, but in the families hearts they knew what was true and not true. They all loved Charlie, even the ones that never got to meet him. As everyone got old, people died off but Charlie's story continued. Kaylie's son got to see the movie, The Titanic. He hated it because that was not a true love story. What Kaylie and Charlie had was. This is the story, that everyone should remember.
