They never talk about their past.

Tamora respects the memories Felix keeps tucked away, but the subject is too heavy for her. If a memory is mentioned between them, she'll keep quiet until Felix realizes the territory he's crossed into.

The happiest day of Felix's new life is when Tamora says she loves him. He can't contain his joy as he throws arms around her neck and kisses her until they need air. Tamora laughs from her own joy - knowing what this means to Felix, and it's in that wonderful moment after the confession that she proposes marriage.

She asks him where their first wedding was held, and Felix nervously replies with the simple answer of the chapel in Hero's Duty. Tamora keeps quiet for a while worrying Felix that a trigger reaction will come - but it never does.

"I don't want to reenact our past," she finally says, "How would you feel about a beach wedding?"

Felix smiles at her suggestion. The beach in Extreme EZ Livin' 2 has certainly become one of their favorite places, and it's no surprise to him that Tamora would choose that spot for their vows.

It's a simple wedding. Only a handful of guests are invited, and there's no need for a minister. Felix asks Ralph to officiate, which comes as a surprise to his wrecker counterpart and Ralph is happy to oblige.

Tamora's wedding dress is silky and flowing and snugs her curvy figure; the only remnants of her old dress being the veil and fingerless gloves. As she walks barefoot down a path through the small gathering, Felix is in awe at the sight of her. She's as gorgeous as she was for their first wedding, but it's different this time.

A deep appreciation wells up in his chest as his bride draws near, Tamora's smile shining through her veil just for him. They could have lost each other forever, but here they were professing their love and commitment. As Ralph announces them husband and wife, Felix dips Tamora as he did before and pours every bit of his love into their kiss.

Things are simpler and quieter than they used to be. Felix and Tamora still go on adventures, but it's not as fulfilling without the second half of their family. Ralph, however, does take to Tamora. He looks at her as a sister-in-law and much to Tamora's chagrin, calls her 'sis' anytime he can. Tamora loves a challenge, and Ralph accepts any challenge she lays out on the table. Felix kicks back with a smile, happy that at least some things didn't change.

Life is good in their new normal.

One morning Ralph shows up at Felix's door. He pulls from his shirt neck an object Felix knows as the wrecker's most prized possession: Vanellope's cookie medal. It appeared on Ralph's bedside table during the night, just as Tamora's dog tags did for him.

In Felix's experience, former possessions don't randomly materialize. Ralph tells him of the new encounter the night before with the rude kid he'd met in Game Central Station a while back. At first he scolded her and asked where her parents were, but it turns out, none of the Sugar Rush racers have parents. Ralph and the kid had a long chat, and the wrecker found that the kid wasn't so bad – a little mouthy but not bad.

Ralph leaves with the cookie medal mystery unsolved, and Felix has renewed hope that maybe one day he won't be alone in the memories they used to live in.


The jerk of the covers drew Felix from his sleep. Tamora was prone to nightmares, both in this life and the former; he knew what to do if she was captured in one.

He sat up, frowning at her contorted features as she clutched their comforter to her chest for dear life. "Tammy," he called out, cautiously raising a hand to touch her back, "it's okay, darlin'." He gently pressed his hand to her back, beginning a circular motion that seemed to sooth her nightmares.

The method didn't work, and Tamora thrashed about, making Felix sit back out of the way. She cried his name in a scream that could curdle blood, scrambling to sit up as she was freed from the terror.

Before Felix could ask if she was okay, Tamora groaned in pain and held her forehead. He watched, concerned, not knowing what else to do. No telling what was going on in his wife's mind, and when it was this bad, he knew not to interfere.

A moment passed, and Tamora raised her head, blue eyes shining with tears. Something was different in the way she looked at him, as if seeing him for the first time in years. It was in that look that Felix knew what had just happened. "Tammy?"

Through her tears, Tamora gave him a small smile that spoke it all. "I remember."