AN:I wanted to write a really cool epilogue, but I can't seem to get it together. It was going to be great!

It was Penny insisting on having a wedding in Texas with Meemaw present because it was her letter that made Sheldon propose and her accept.

I was going to have a great part about them staying up all night again talking, but this time it was the night before their wedding, they would be outside staring up at the stars, and instead of fears and nightmares and insecurities, they would talk excitedly about hopes and dreams and promises.

I was going to have a great ceremony where two loves bonded their lives to each other forever.

I was going to have a great honeymoon, where Sheldon ignored his phone and the university calling him non-stop about a Nobel Prize nomination. They would be at a rented cabin on a private oceanfront, and experience everything a man and wife should.

I was going to have Penny learn that Sheldon really is the best at everything he endeavors, and Sheldon was going to realize that there was never the same way to make love twice.The scientific researcher in him would not allow it.

I was going to try to write about the two becoming one. There was to be salt in the air and on Penny's skin, and moonlight reflecting in Sheldon's eyes. Crashing waves and violent storms.

And Sheldon was to embark on a new life's mission, to unravel the mystery that was Penny.

And he hoped to spend the remainder of his days studying her.

Words had not yet been invented that could describe what each of them felt for each other.

"For what would it be like to swing on a star, or walk on a cloud? Would it be anything like what I feel whenever you are near?"

They prolonged the honeymoon week after week, as neither of them wanted to leave their little spot of heaven on earth. But they eventually would learn that heaven was not at the beach, but in each other's hearts.

I was going to write about them packing up and traveling the globe together. Both of them embarking on new adventures.

But as I tried to put all these ideas on paper, I realized that a lifetime with the right person was almost impossible to describe.T hat with two dynamic personalities such as these, the possibilities were endless.

I am sorry I could not ever get this final chapter to come together. But I hope you enjoyed my little ride together with these two!

A sincere and heartfelt thank you for all who reviewed/favorite/followed this little story!

HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY!