Disclaimer: Ownership of the WWE superstars in this story is purely fictional. I am using them to make the story that much better. I own Summer Ryan Hardy and Amanda from my other story and that is it. Everyone else as I said is perfectly fictional and they own themselves. It is for the greater good. But hell, if any of the superstars would like me to own them, well come on down!

Summary: This is a sequel to "Do I Have To Say The Words" my other story featuring Summer Ryan and other characters. So if you want to understand this one more, you must read the other one, to get the general idea. Also for further Summer-Jeff interaction you need to read "I Want You To Want Me" because there is a little bit of back-story there too. Otherwise the summary for this story is simple. Summer and Jeff are married, but marriage doesn't always turn out the way you want it. And these are the days of their lives. LOL.

A/N: This is the end of an era now folks. LOL. No seriously, I have had Summer in a total of three stories now and I have learned so much about her, and also in the process about me and it has been quite the ride. So as you read below, relish in what happens and realize that it is truly the end. Sequel to Lipstick and Bruises is in the works for the future, sooner or later, once I can sort out all of these damn stories I have going and end them all. So there will be a thank you chapter but for those of you that review that I end up missing, thanks a lot and it has been one hell of a ride. Did I mention its another song chapter? Chew on that for awhile.


Waiting at the station


Tears filling up my eyes


Sometimes the pain you hide


Burns like a fire inside


Look out my window


Sometimes it's hard to see


The things you want in life


Come and go so easily

"Well did you ever think you would get here again man? Matt asked as he entered the hotel room and watched the groom get ready. It really was amazing that all of this was happening again. It seemed like yesterday he had been through this.

"No I didn't and now that I think about it, I have to admit that this is a little eerie."

"You getting cold feet?"

"Hell no, Matt, you know I love her."

"I'm just glad that you let it sink in finally and made the right move. I can see what you mean about being eerie though."

"How is she holding up?"

"Which she are we talking about here again?"

"Summer of course, what other she would I be thinking about right now?"

"Why are you worried about Summer? She is here with you isn't she man?"

"Yeah and that freaks me out."

He couldn't stop thinking about her, and what they were all doing there in the church today. It had taken some time, and a lot of work but here they were, standing together and they were both finally putting the death and pain of the past behind them, and they were taking the plunge down the aisle.

She took the last train out of my heart


She took the last train


And now I think I'll make a brand new start


She took the last train out of my heart

If anyone would have told him that he would have gone through all of this today, and that he was really allowed to be with the one woman he loved, he never would have believed him, but here he was, and he was happy. Even Matt couldn't bring him down with anything. But it seemed like he really did want too.

"The flowers got screwed up man, Summer is going nuts and I am not so sure you're going to live getting down that aisle."

"What do you mean they got screwed up?"

"I mean you ordered the wrong ones. Now I know that you aren't supposed to see the wonderful bride on the wedding day, but can we break that rule and you can hightail your ass over there and make her calm down?"

"She making you fear for your life man?"

"Yeah, and you're the one that has to marry the woman. Just do something would you?"

He laughed, slapped Matt on the back and headed out to find his soon to be wife. Matt was right, if she was pissed off, he had better fix it or no one would live to tell about it.


Watching the days go by


Thinking 'bout the plans we made


The days turn into years


Funny how they fade away


Sometimes I think of those days


Sometimes I just hide away


Waiting on that 9:20 train


Waiting on a memory

"Are you sure you want to go through with this today?"

"Why wouldn't I? You mean because the flowers look like funeral flowers?"

"Well that would make me not want to walk down the aisle. Are you sure you told him to order them"

"Yes! Amanda I did. Now do me a favour and stop focusing on what I am going to do out there and get ready."

"Yes boss."

As she went back into the hotel bathroom and put the finishing touches on her makeup, there was a knock at the door, which neither girl was expecting, and jumped slightly out of their skin. Summer the first to recover, opened it and came face to face with the man she was to marry.

"I'm sorry baby. I really thought I did the right thing."

"You ordered flowers for someone's funeral!"

"I had the best intentions. You never told me which ones and the wedding is supposed to be about what the woman wants."

"You didn't just say that."

"What can I do to live to my honeymoon?"

"Kiss me. Since you already messed up and you broke the traditional rule of not seeing me, why don't you just stop worrying and kiss me."

He didn't wait for another moment like this one. He took her up on her offer and when she started to get pulled deeper into it, she pulled away.

"Okay don't mess the hundred dollar makeup job. Then I would have to kill you. Now get out of here, and I will see you at the end of the aisle."


Summer looked through the doors, waiting for the music to start and saw Matt standing alongside the man she was going to marry, again. After drawing straws in the hotel room before they had come to the church, Amanda was chosen to walk the aisle first. As she watched her walk towards Shane, she thought briefly about what was about to take place, and what had so many months ago.

She loved Shane Helms. There was no doubt in her mind that she always would in some way, but her heart, and her soul belonged to only one man. As she peeked through the door, she saw that one man, Jeffrey Nero Hardy.

It wasn't going to be her first marriage, but it would be her last. Matt had come up with the idea when he heard that Shane and Amanda were going to get hitched and as eerie as it might look and feel to some, she knew she was doing the right thing, for both her and for Shane.

When she walked the aisle and stood across from the beloved, she snuck a glance over at Shane, with his big goofy grin, and saw him mouth the words she had been hoping she wouldn't lose forever.

'I Love You' was what he mouthed to her that day, and as the minister went through with the vows, she realized that this was really the end of all his pain over losing Hayley, and her pain at falling out with Jeff. What they both had now was a tremendous friendship, a beautiful baby girl that she could mother and Shane could be the Godfather too, and the two best people in the world to be in love with.

With the words spoken into the air, Summer married Jeff, Shane married Amanda and they both started a new start, and they all lived happily ever after.

She took the last train , out of my heart


She took the last train


And now I think I'll make a new start



Last train out of my heart


A/N2: I couldn't resist the ending, LOL it just made it seem so final as there will be no more stories starring Summer. Secondly the song was called Heartbreak Station and it is by an amazing band of the 80's (which I can never get out of thanks to Poison) Cinderella. And I even made the ending a fairy tale, LOL it was cute, even you have to admit that!!!