Two days later

Evelyn wore a giant sunhat as she stood beside Beni. The two of them were sitting under the shade of a few palm trees in the park. It was a beautiful warm day and the fountain a few feet away from them was sparking with crystal clear water. O'Connell was dressed in a white suit and was having his new car loaded up. Walking forward, he smiled and kissed Evelyn's hand.

"Goodbye Evelyn…"

Evelyn smiled back at him. Her brother had left just a few hours ago, saying something about painting London red. Now it was just them.

"Don't forget about me."

"I never will."

Leaning over, he softly kissed her cheek before standing back up and looking at Beni. Mumbling something, he walked away and got into his car. The two of them watched him drive off before they walked back under the shade. Sitting together, Evelyn ate sliced up oranges and apples. It was a beautiful morning and she never felt so comfortable before in her entire life. Part of her felt different now…more alive.

Beni was healing well, but still had trouble walking. The two of them sat beside each other eating before Beni gazed at her with his deep blue eyes.

"Marry me."

Evelyn almost choked.

"What?"

"Marry me Evelyn, be my wife."

Evelyn felt her heart begin to pound in her chest, she blinked and couldn't believe it.

"Your proposing?"

Beni grinned.

"I guess I am."

Evelyn felt dizzy, looking down she felt completely shocked. Beni leaned forward, touching her arm.

"I have loved you since the moment I laid eyes on you, what could be more reasonable then to marry you?"

"We'd kill each other."

"Nonsense…"

"We're both stupidly stubborn, especially you. We'd only quarrel."

"I wouldn't!"

"You can't even propose without quarreling."

Beni sighed.

"It's because of who I am…"

"That isn't it, I know your different…you changed, that's the reason you fought for me, I know that Beni…"

"But you still think of me as a thief, as a lair."

"No! Look, we have more then enough money for the rest of our life's…if your worried about splitting it…"

"I don't care about the money, I care about you…I thought…"

"I love you Beni, but everything has happened to fast, I feel like I'm spinning."

"That's the feeling of being in love…"

Evelyn shook her head.

"We're not at all alike…"

"That's why we fit so good, you don't have to give up your adventures, we'll travel together…see the world, anything you want!"

Evelyn sighed, looking at him her heart began to hurt. He was the man she loved, she knew it. Still something inside her felt so wrong.

"But there's so many things…"

Beni then opened his hand, laying in his palm was a beautiful gold ring.

"I looked through the bag, there were tons of them…I thought this one best suited you."

Evelyn stared down at it, her eyes welling with tears.

"Oh Beni, It's beautiful…"

"Then marry me, I'll try everything to make you proud."

Sighing, Evelyn let out her hand, Beni slowly began slipping the ring on her finger.

"Evelyn, you have so many extraordinary gifts, how can you expect to lead an ordinary life?"

Evelyn smiled, the ring fit perfectly.

"Be my wife, live together with me?"

Evelyn leaned over kissing him.

A few days later, the two of them stood in the church together. Terrence sat there along with Jonathan and his newest date. Everything had been so rushed, but they didn't want it to be big or over the top. Just simple and them together. Evelyn wore a beautiful white wedding gown, as Beni was dressed in a leather vest. The two of them stood together smiling as the priest finished his final prayer. Evelyn looked up at all the sparking stained glass windows and remembered hearing that her parents got married in the same exact church. Looking at Beni, she knew her life was uncertain, but this was what she wanted.

"You may now kiss the bride."

Beni smiled nervously before leaning over and kissing her. Right away the three watching began clapping as they turned together smiling, holding hands. They were man and wife.

They had their entire life now to get to know each other.

Running out together as the others following behind threw rice, Beni helped her into the car as they waved to their guests. Putting his arm around her, Beni kissed her again. Smiling, he promised to always make her happy.

Looking out the window, she smiled.

Today was her wedding day.

She had finally found happiness.