Disclaimer: I asked for the rights to Mort Rainey, but it didn't happen, so I still don't own him…damn it.
AN: Because I'm too lazy to write a huge creative ending, this serves as a remarkably short wrap-up of the Amber and Mort Rainey universe. It's happy and sad all at the same time, but it serves its purpose. Enjoy reading it, and I'll see you at the next story (which will hopefully be up in a week or two)! Ciao!
Epilogue: Very Happy Endings:
In the years that passed, many events happened to the Rainey family.
Amber eventually gave birth to a baby boy, whom they named Jared. As he grew older, Jared grew up to be the exact image of his father, right down to becoming the writer that Mort hoped him to be. He, along with his mother and older sister, spent many years following Mort to nearly every corner of the world, exposing them to the wisdom and art of many cultures and ways of life. In fact, it was due to these cultural exposures that eventually caused Elizabeth became a famous French painter, against the hopes and wishes of her father, though with her mother's blessings.
By age 22, Elizabeth Rainey had become a well-known painter and had moved to France in the hopes of absorbing more of the artistic atmosphere. Two years into her stay there, she married an amateur French painter, Jacque, and had numerous children, all named for her parents, Uncle, and Aunts. To honor the parents she loved and treasured so dearly, she gave her children the surname Rainey.
Mike eventually graduated from college in New York State, ending up with a degree in computer graphics design. His creations were featured on the covers of various magazines, as well as internet sites. After taking a year to settle himself and his career, Mike married his lady-love, Kaitlyn, who had started her own career as a singer/guitarist, with Becca as her make-up artist and supporter. Mike settled for working from home, and was able to follow his rock-star wife around the country, as well as the world.
Mr. and Mrs. Olson, having given up on visiting their daughter, settled for virtual meetings via the computer and internet. Eventually, Mort and Amber took pity on them and surprised them with a visit, bringing Elizabeth and Jared. Although the four adults never fully got along after the trial, they remained somewhat decent to each other during these family visits. Eventually, Elizabeth grew to care for her grandparents and even invited them to her wedding, as well as the births of her children. When they died, Mr. and Mrs. Olson's funerals were attended by their children, grandchildren, and their great-grandchildren.
In the fifty-odd years of their marriage, Amber never left Mort's side. She remained his inspiration when he needed it, and, most importantly of all, she gave him all the love a wife could give her husband. When the time came, they passed on together, wrapped lovingly in each other's arms.
It was Jared who wrote the story of their lives.
AN: Sorry it was so short, but I was so out of ideas on how to end it! I also didn't want to drag it out, so I'm sorry if this was so lacking…I'm just so excited to start my next story! Anyway, please leave a review, and I'll see you all soon! Later!
