With their relationship open for everyone to know about they got some hate but Gatsby didn't back down, this time he stood with Nick. Some of the people that were rude to them disappeared which Gatsby admitted to having a little something to do with. Nick wanted to tell Gatsby what he was doing was wrong that they just couldn't get rid of everyone who was homophobic thought Nick seriously wouldn't have minded he never told Gatsby this. On their seventh anniversary, Nick had recently been offered a job with a publishing company so with the events combined they went out to the restaurant that they had their first date.

"Let's play a game," Gatsby suggested.

"What?" Nick hummed.

"Lets really remake our first date, we can go back to the jewelry store and buy each other something."

Nick smiled and agreed to the game.

This time they both walked in and their ring sizes were measured ahead of time.

The attendant laughed, "you two remind me of one of the first couples I ever helped. They were a cute high school couple and one wanted to buy a ring for the other, had to beg the man to let me take his ring size."

Nick laughed, "after all this time you still work here?"

Gatsby flashed the ring he still wore around his pinkie finger, "it still fits."

"No way! You guys are still together."

"Yep, seven years today," Nick smiled.

"Same game today too," Gatsby noted.

The man nodded and Nick left so Gatsby could pick out Nick's item. When Gatsby came out Nick went and requested an engagement ring. He picked out the perfect band for Gatsby and thanked the man for all those years ago and today. The man smiled insisting Jay would certainly accept his proposal.

Nick and Jay went to the fountain where they had on the first date. Jay closed his eyes and Nick got onto one knee.

"Jay Gatsby," Nick started and Jay opened his eyes, not believing the sight in front of him, "will you make me the happiest man alive and agree to marry me?"

Gatsby got down on his knee and showed the ring that he had gotten for Nick. They didn't say anything as they kissed passionately.

"So is that a yes?" Nick asked.

"Yes Nick, I will marry you," Gatsby agreed.

At the wedding, Daisy and Jordan met again. The two broke up less than a year into their relationship as they both went different ways for college. During the after-party, Jordan walked up to Daisy.

"After all this time you still wear those earrings I got you?" Jordan commented.

Daisy touched her ears, she realized that she did wear the bi-flags that Jordan got for her years ago. To be honest she didn't expect to see Jordan and she doubted Jordan had wanted to speak with her.

"Does that mean you'll give me at least one dance?" Jordan asked, extending her hand.

Daisy accepted her hand as they moved to the dance floor. The song was slow and Jordan held Daisy close.

"You're still a precious beautiful flower," Jordan told her.

"You're still more than I could ever ask for," Daisy finally spoke.

"Does that mean you didn't bring a plus one?" Jordan inquired.

"No, did you?" Daisy asked.

"No," Jordan answered.

Like that Daisy's lips were on Jordan's again. Jordan was shocked but returned the kiss. She had a relationship or two while she and Daisy weren't together but it wasn't the same rush that she felt with Daisy. Daisy's parents were pressuring her to get married to a rich man and she kept refusing, she insisted she would find the right person someday. Jordan had been in many magazines as a famous female golfer though she wasn't necessarily known for playing fair.

"Will you be my girlfriend?" Jordan asked again.

"Yes," Daisy agreed.

*flashback to high school*

Tom never confronted Daisy about why his car was egged conveniently on the night they had broken up. Myrtle who only ever scoffed at Daisy didn't do anything different either. They cheered the loudest when Jay kissed Nick in the cafeteria. They enjoyed Christmas together where Jordan gave Daisy the earrings she had bought on their first shopping date. Daisy hid them from her parents but wore them almost everyday until they broke up at the end of May. It was only a week after Daisy's birthday when they broke up. Tom asked Daisy if they could get back together. Daisy called him a pig because he was still dating Myrtle and turned her back on the school as began her college life. She was shocked to see Jordan at the wedding but it was easily one of the best decisions of her life to get back with Jordan. She hadn't gotten in any relationships since her breakup because nobody else felt right, they never clicked the way she and Jordan always had.

At a dinner that Daisy brought Jordan to her parents insisted that she needed to stop bringing friends to dinner and bring a nice boy instead.

Daisy insisted that she was engaged and part of Jordan shattered. She was fine hiding her relationship from her parents but she didn't know if Daisy was lying about being engaged or not. In her rage, Jordan stood up but Daisy grabbed her hand.

"Well, I was actually hoping I would be engaged very shortly at least," Daisy lowered herself onto her knee.

"DAISY FAY!" Her mother screamed.

"What are you doing?" asked her father.

"Jordan Baker, will you marry me?" Daisy asked.

"Yes! Yes!" Jordan exclaimed.

Daisy stood up and Jordan immediately embraced her in a kiss.

"I love you, Daisy," Jordan said.

"I love you too," Daisy smiled.

Daisy's parents didn't show up to the wedding. Daisy didn't care, she had the most important person in her life there.

The four lived happily in New York. Nick was a successful author, Jay a con man but if anyone asked he was simply in the stock market, Jordan was a well-known golfer though she wasn't always known for the best reasons, and Daisy had a successful modeling career.

The Carraway-Gatsby children were Tangerine and Vanilla. These were the names given to the children at the orphanage. They were adopted at the same time Vanilla was 8 when Tangerine was 4. Vanilla looked after Tangerine like a sister and Tangerine refused to leave without her 'sister'. Jay and Nick looked at each other and immediately agreed to adopt Vanilla as well. Vanilla had pale skin but dark eyes and sleek dark hair. Tangerine on the other hand had ginger hair and green eyes, she was named this as she was found in an orange craft as a baby.

The Baker-Fay children were Madaline and Mason. They were twins and weren't even a year old when they were adapted. They both had tan skin with brown hair and brown eyes.

The couples were happy as they deserved to be. All their lives they had always told themselves one day it would be alright, it would be okay and today it was. The one day that had been long-awaited was today and hopefully forever. Their love was not illegal, it was pure and to them perfect. Nobody was going to stop them and hopefully nobody else. Today was their day.

This is TECHNICALLY the end but the next chapters will be one-shots or other things I wanted to but did not include in the main story.