Evy and the rest of the people from the wedding were in the house she grew up in waiting for Steph and Chris to arrive for the reception party. But as she stood there she began to realize her life had never been too great to begin with, ever since her parents died on April 14, 1912.

They had been on the Titanic that was headed to America because they had to be present for the opening of an exhibit for a tomb they had uncovered, but they never made it. At the time she had been 12 and Jonathan had been 18 and he had taken responsibility for her. When Evy was 13 they moved to Egypt to be closer to a few relatives that still lived there. And even though she was leaving her true home behind, her and her friends still kept in contact. It had been 10 years since Evy was last in England, yet it felt as if she had never left.

She was pulled out of her thoughts as Steph and Chris entered the house and everybody began to cheer and congratulate the couple. As they walked in, they were holding hands and smiling. Steph never looked happier in her entire life.

An hour after the party got started; Steph decided it was time to throw the bouquet into the crowd. Every single woman in the house, except Saron and Evy gathered around a table behind Steph and waited for the flowers to be thrown and as they landed, everyone looked to Evy' to see it sitting on her lap. A few people went up to her and congratulated her for catching it, someone even said they couldn't wait for her wedding, but who was she going to marry? The only man she would even consider the thought to be her husband was no longer in her life. She picked the bouquet off of her lap and placed it on the table, trying to ignore it.

Soon the doorbell rang and Saron got up to answer it, way before Evy could even get up. Sitting at her seat she could hear little mumbles coming from the door way followed by it being slammed shut. Moments later Saron re-entered the room alone and sat next to Evy.

"Who was that?" she asked curiously.

"Nobody, just some person who got lost." She answered back smiling. Evy nodded and went back to watching Steph and Chris.

It wasn't long after Saron slammed the door shut that it rang again, only this time Ashley got to it. She slowly opened the door to find a man standing there. He had light brown hair and blue eyes.

"Hi." Ashley said staring at the man.

"Hi, um is that other girl here?" he asked looking past her and into the house.

"There's plenty of girls here, are you looking for one in particular?"

"Yes, tall blonde with brown eyes." The man described, "Real attitude."

"Oh yes, Saron." Ashley said understanding at the mention of the attitude part. "Did you want to speak with her?"

"No, I want to avoid her."

"Most people do, but she really is quite nice. So how can I help you?"

"Is Evelyn here? I think this is her address."

"Evy? Yes this is her house and she's here, would you like to talk to her?"

"Yes, please."

"May I ask who you are?"

"Only if you promise not to slam the door in my face, your friend did once I told her."

"I won't."

"I'm Rick O'Connell, a friend of hers."

"YOU!" Ashley yelled, but kept the door open.

"So you've heard of me?"

"You broke her heart. I'm sorry you can't see her." Ashley said as nicely as possible and closed the door to return back to the party at hand.

Once walking back into the room she was confronted by Evy.

"Who was at the door?" she asked.

"Nobody, just some kids playing jokes." Was her only answer, she knew her friends were hiding something from her, but didn't know what.

For awhile the three of them talked to Steph about whatever could come to mind until everyone started to head home. The bride and groom left to the suite they would be staying at and said they'd call when they got back from the honeymoon. Everyone said their good-byes and then Saron, Ashley and Evy got started on cleaning the house.

"Man, can't believe she's married." Jonathan said coming from upstairs to help. Ever since they got back from Cairo, Jonathan had been there for Evy more, always telling her she was loved by her friends and family and she didn't need a man to make her happy, it was odd, but very comforting at the same time for her to hear such things.

"I know, I always thought Evy wou--" Ashley started to say, but trailed off as she made eye contact with her.

"So how about we work on getting this mess cleaned up and then we go out and get something to drink?" Saron offered noticing how her mood had changed at what Ashley had started to say.

"Sounds great." Jonathan jumped up and said, getting a laugh from all of them, and for the first time in a long time Evy felt like a kid again.