A/N: I don't own anything other than my original character
Five years later, Evie and Beth were still going strong. Things were going so well between them, that Beth had been thinking a lot about their future as a couple. Currently, the couple was attending Ben's annual gala. Waiting for the perfect opportunity, the Princess walked up to her girlfriend. "Can I talk to you for a moment?" Evie nodded, allowing herself to be pulled out of the ballroom by the Princess and toward the garden that had become one of her favorite spots in Auradon. Smiling at her girlfriend, she sat down on a nearby bench. "We've been together for a long time." Beth said.
"Five and a half years." Beth nodded. "Where's this going, B?" Evie whispered; she had a feeling she knew what was going to happen.
"You know how much I love you, right? You're my world, Eves, and... I'm ready." Beth said, holding up a diamond ring.
"Bethany..." Evie whispered, staring at the ring before looking up at her girlfriend. A small smile on her face, Beth sat down next to her.
"Will you marry me?" she asked. Smiling softly, Evie opened her mouth to answer but was unable to speak due to the tears that were starting to fall. "Those are happy tears, right?"
"Yes." Evie choked out, pulling her into a kiss. Pulling away, she rested her forehead on Beth's. "Yes, I'll marry you, B." she whispered, smiling widely.
"Really?"
"Yes." Evie said, wrapping her arms around Beth's shoulder in a tight hug. Pulling back, Beth took Evie's left hand in her own, slipping the ring on her finger. "I love you."
"I love you, too." the blonde said, kissing Evie. Smiling softly, Evie stared at her hand. "Come on, let's go back inside."
"I just want to stay with you." Evie whispered.
"You misunderstood. I meant, let's go back inside so we can say goodbye." Beth replied, standing up and extending her hand with a grin. Smirking, Evie stood up and followed her fiancée back inside.
An hour and a half later, the newly engaged couple were sitting in the back of Beth's limo. Under the impression that they were on the way back to her castle, Evie looked through the window in confusion when she realized they were pulling onto the grounds of Beast's Castle. "What are we doing here?" she asked as their limo came to a stop. Grabbing her fiancée's hand, Beth slid out of the car when the door opened. Observing the castle in front of them, Evie looked around in confusion as they entered the building. "I thought we were staying at my place tonight."
"I have a surprise for you." Beth explained, leading the blue-haired girl through the castle toward the East Wing. Stopping in front of a pair of double doors, she turned to her fiancée.
"This isn't your room." Evie commented. Beth chuckled, grabbing her other hand and pulling her close.
"This is where we're going to live after the wedding." she whispered, letting go of Evie's hands and opening the doors to reveal an extravagant suite. Evie gasped as she took in the room.
"Oh, my goodness." she whispered, looking around. Turning to the woman, she smiled softly. "We're going to live here?"
"If that's okay with you. I know how much your castle means to you and I know how special it was for you when I gave it to you." Beth replied. Evie looked around the room for a few minutes before turning back to her fiancée.
"When I lived on the Isle, I dreamed of having a Prince and a castle. My mother wanted me to find a castle with a mother-in-law wing and a ton of mirrors. After moving here, I became determined to have my own castle, which I did. I achieved that dream, even if I didn't buy it myself. It had nothing to do with my mother and everything to do with us." Beth smiled. "You're part of my dream, too, and I want to live here with you."
"We can still stay in your castle whenever we want to get away for a few days." the Princess added, earning a grin from Evie. Pulling away slightly, the taller girl continued looking around the room. "Do you remember the moment we met?" Beth asked, wrapping her arms around Evie's waist.
"Of course I do. Audrey was being her usual condescending self and you were trying to make us feel comfortable." Evie replied, earning a smile from the blonde.
"You told us that you were a Princess - in what I'm ninety-nine percent sure was your attempt to hit on my brother, by the way." At that, Evie let out a loud laugh.
"And Audrey told me that I wasn't." Beth nodded slowly.
"Here's the thing... You will be once we get married." she pointed out, smiling softly. Processing the words, Evie stared at the Princess in confusion.
"I'm going to be a Princess?" she asked. Beth nodded. "You know... when I first came to Auradon, this was all that I wanted, but now... it doesn't matter to me. I'll become a Princess, because I'm going to be marrying the love of my life, who happens to be one, but... it doesn't matter as long as I have you." Beth kissed the blue-haired girl softly before resting her cheek on Evie's shoulder as they embraced.
"Just wait until Audrey finds out that you're going to be closer to the throne than she will ever be. I mean, you're marrying me and I'm first in line until Ben has kids." Evie chuckled as she pressed a kiss to Beth's cheek. "I really can't stand her."
"Really? I had no idea." the taller girl replied sarcastically. Thinking for a moment, she pressed another kiss to the side of her fiancée's head. "Does it bother you that you won't get to be Queen?" she asked gently. She was genuinely curious; Beth's royal status wasn't something they discussed, as it didn't matter to Evie if she was a Princess or not. It wasn't until that moment that Evie realized she'd never once thought to ask her if she was okay with the situation.
"Truthfully, I'm glad that Ben is older than me. I have no interest in being Queen; I probably would have abdicated my title." the blonde admitted. Evie grabbed her hand. "I'm fine being a Princess."
"Are you sure?" Beth nodded. "Okay. If you're happy, I'm happy." Evie said, pressing a kiss to her cheek. Beth smiled softly.
"I'm incredibly happy."
