A/N – This event was a lot of fun, even though at times I struggled to get the words out on paper. A huge thanks to lovely black butterfly for her beta magic, mariescullen, for my banner and to my person, BitterHarpy – who I would not be able to function without. Also, to my sweet Brierlynn03, I hope you enjoyed this, I tried my best to do your prompt some justice, sweetheart! Love you!

Epilogue

EPOV

Once my brothers and I had found our other halves, our lifestyles shifted dramatically yet smoothly. Our family was complete, and each of us was completely content with the forward paths of our lives. Even after each of us graduated, we remained close to our girls. How could we not? We each found jobs at local firms in Washington, unwilling to venture back to Chicago and the rest of our family without our other halves. Carlisle was extremely understanding, and he and our mother, Esme were both thrilled that once we did return, we would be a complete Cullen clan, without any of us faltering without our soulmate. Carlisle had also mentioned potentially expanding the company and opening a new branch here on the west coast, in case the girls had attachment here. We all knew Bella loved her father, and Charlie's job kept him here in Washington, at least until he decided to retire. All Esme wanted was all of us to be together, the region of the US or state was completely irrelevant as long as she would not miss out on any of her future grandbabies' lives.

Their pride at the success that the girls achieved, each graduating with honors, was also blatantly obvious, as they sat with myself and my brothers now, awaiting our beautiful ladies heading up to the podium to receive their diplomas. The girls adored them just as much, not having close families of their own to be waiting in the stands, apart from Bella, whose father, Charlie. He was a great man but tended to keep to himself, and although he had met my parents on numerous occasions over the past few years, still preferred to sit off to the side with pride at his little girl's success unlike her flighty and seldomly serious mother, Renee, who as far as I could tell was absent today.

As each of our future wives' names was called, our entire group stood and cheered, celebrating their graduation with vigor as they made their way back to their seats, proud smiles on each of their faces. And as the ceremony concluded, and the graduating class parted ways like the sea towards their bright futures, I watched the women I was born for speed towards me happily, and jump into my awaiting arms so we could finally take the next steps to build our future together.