Okay, this I think, is going to be the last part. It takes place about four years after the last one. If you're a little slow, that makes Maddy four and Hailey six. Anyway, hopefully you enjoy it.

Disclaimer: They're all mine! Okay, I had my moment, back to reality. They aren't mine, they belong to their creators. Not me. As I wipe my tears, read on.

"Mommy!" Maddy's screams interrupted the silence in the house. She came running into the kitchen. "Hailey said that they are ghosts in the attic. Is that true?" Monica sighed.

"Hailey!" Hailey came into the kitchen looking guilty. "No sweetie," she told Maddy. "There are no ghosts. You're sister was trying to play a joke on you."

"Told you!" Maddy stuck her tongue out at her sister. They ran off playing when the doorbell rang and Chandler appeared freshly showered and answered it.

"Good morning," he said to Rachel and David who stepped in with their boys.

"Hi Kyle," Hailey said smiling. "Hi Gregory."

"That's my sweet little Hailey," Monica said coming into the hallway and placing her arm on Hailey's head. Hailey leaned against her for support and Monica wrapped her arm around her. "Want breakfast?" The boys, who were three, nodded and took off toward the kitchen. Rachel laughed.

"Sometimes I think that they're Joey's," she said. Chandler laughed.

"Of course not, Joey's kids like pizza," he joked. Hailey and Maddy ran into the kitchen to get some bacon and eggs before the boys had eaten it all. Chandler wrapped his arm around Monica's waist.

"So I hear Ross is coming back from his fifth honeymoon?" David said. Monica laughed.

"He thinks that five is the charm," she told them. They laughed and nodded.

"What ever happened to marriage four?" Rachel asked.

"She fell in love with the guy who cleans our pool," Chandler said leading them into the kitchen.

"That's right," Rachel said. "Poor Ross."

"Well, at least that one wasn't his fault," David said.

"Do you think that this one will stick?" Rachel asked Monica.

"I hope so," she told her. "You know for Katie's sake." Katie was Ross's two year old from his short lived fourth marriage. When her mother ran off to Peru with the pool guy, Ross was left with her in his care. The door was flung open and Joey and Phoebe came in with their two kids.

"Morning Bings," Joey said. "Friends of the Bings. Where's the food?"

"Some things never change," remarked Chandler. "We may be all getting older, but Joey will still like food."

"Its a necessity of life!" Joey defended himself loading his plate with pancakes. "Besides, if Monica didn't insist on making this much breakfast then I wouldn't have to eat it."

"Monica makes it because the one time that she didn't, you cried and she heard about it for a week. You made her make you sausage at three in the morning," Chandler reminded him.

"Details," Joey shrugged. "Pass the syrup." His son Jacob, who was three, obeyed and between bites handed his father the syrup. Monica just smiled and watched as they ate all the food.

"What did you get Monica for your anniversary?" Ross was back from his honeymoon and was out with Chandler and Joey.

"You can't tell her," Chandler said.

"We won't," both promised.

"Its our seventh anniversary," Chandler started. "And I wanted to do something great for her. Especially after the past few months." Monica had thought that she was pregnant and turned out that she wasn't and that she wouldn't be able to have kids anymore. Monica was heartbroken and Chandler had done his best to make her feel better and she had slowly gotten over it. "Anyway," Chandler continued. "I thought that I would take her on a trip."

"Where?" Ross asked.

"Not saying," Chandler said. "Its a surprise." They gave him a look, but he ignored them and smiled to himself. He knew that Monica was going to love it.

"Here's your present," Chandler told her handing her a box.

"What is it?" She asked.

"Why don't you open it and we'll see shall we?"

"Fine," she said pulling off the silver wrapping paper. She pulled out a puzzle. "A puzzle?"

"What's it a puzzle of?" He hinted. She looked at the box.

"Big Ben?"

"Here's the next part," he told her handing her an envelope. She ripped it open. There were two tickets to London.

"London?" She cried throwing her arms around his neck smiling and laughing and crying at the same time.

"I was going to get the same room and everything," he told her please with her reaction. "But I thought that I'd go all out." He kissed her.

"You're going to get so lucky on this trip," she told him smiling. He kissed her.

"That's what I was hoping for," Chandler said.

"So you have the number of the hotel?" Monica asked Ross.

"For the fortieth time, yes," Ross told his sister. "Now go have a great time on your trip." He gave her a kiss and pushed her towards the car. Monica hugged her daughters.

"Be good," she said.

"We will Mommy," Hailey said smiling.

"Bye Princesses," Chandler said picking both up and hugging them. "We'll miss you." They giggled and gave them a kiss and Monica and Chandler got into the cab and drove to the airport. When they finally landed in London, Chandler got their room and took them upstairs. Monica smiled when she saw the room.

"This is gorgeous," she told him.

"Come here," he pulled her out of the room and down the hall and onto the elevator. Once they got to the room where they had gotten together, he tried the door and smiled when it opened.

"Chandler!" Monica said. "This is someone's room." When they saw rose pedals and wine he smiled.

"This is also our room," he told her. "I booked this room for tonight and the other room for the rest of the week."

"You are amazing," she told him falling onto the bed in his arms.

"Chandler?" It was Friday. They had spent an amazing week sightseeing and staying in bed.

"What's up?" He asked coming into the bathroom where she was. She was holding something in her hands.

"I'm pregnant," she said slowly.

"I thought they said that you couldn't get pregnant again. Something happened when you had Maddy!"

"Apparently they were wrong, because I am remarkably pregnant," she told him a smile breaking onto her face. He grabbed her and picked her up in the air and leaned her down so that he could kiss her.

"I love you so much," he said.

"Ditto," she said.

Two days later, it was confirmed that Monica was pregnant. And nine months later, she went through a normal birth. Their third daughter, Megan Anne Bing was born. She completed their family.

"I thought I would have at least one son," Chandler joked. They were laying in bed one night. Meg was a year old, Maddy was almost six and Hailey was eight. They were sprawled out on the bed after watching a movie. Monica was on one end of the bed, with Megan laying right next to her, her little tiny stomach coming in and out with every breath she took. Maddy was laying with her head on Chandler's lap and Hailey was laying at the bottom of the bed by their feet.

"Let's leave them here tonight," Monica suggested. Chandler nodded leaning down and kissing Maddy's head.

"I love you," he told Monica.

"I love you too," she said. They leaned over and kissed. A few years later, Chandler would get a promotion and they would move into a bigger house. The people that they were selling the house to would ask about the former inhabitants.

"What do you want to know?" the realtor asked. "They had three girls and always had friends and family over. They had parties for everything and every anniversary the husband would do something huge for her. Like take her to London or France, or buy her a diamond necklace. And they tell me that if you want to know something about a charmed life, you ask for the Bings."

**So that was it! I hoped you enjoyed it. I'll be working on other fics and try to have them up and finished soon. I kind of hurried on the ending, so I hope that it didn't suck completely. Well, I have to go read the rest of "The Crucible" now. Have a nice night! And please review**