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Two elders were sitting on their rocking chairs and were surrounded by 3 small children.

Ally: And that's how your grandfather and I met.

Austin: Yea. We met through our passion for music. And I have to admit, I was really lucky that I met your grandmother.

The children were very amused and started asking questions. The first to talk was Serena who was seven years old.

Serena: GRANDPA! I didn't know you were a singer!

Austin: Well... (laughing) Now you know.

Serena: Were you handsome?

Austin: (chuckling) Ask your grandma she knows.

Ally: Serena, your grandfather was and still is a very handsome man.

Serena: (smiling)

Serena looked at her cousin, Dustin (who was five years old) and asked him a question.

Serena: Dustin, what do you want to be when you grow up?

Dustin: A firefighter!

Austin: Dustin, are you sure you don't want to be a singer like me? Being a singer is awesome.

Dustin: I'm sure.

Serena: I wanna be a song writter just like you, grandma.

Ally: I'm glad. Being a song writter is a very amazing career. You get to express your feelings in songs and (gets interrupted)

Austin: Ally!

Ally: Sorry.

Adriana, the oldest of them all stood up and started talking.

Adriana: Who wants cookies and milk?

Serena/Dustin: ME! ME! ME! ME!

They all then got up and raced to the kitchen. Austin and Ally were still in their rocking chair, but now lonely. Austin looked at Ally's pale, wrinkly face and Ally stared into Austin's hazel eyes.

Austin: You know what. You haven't changed a thing. You're still the same loving Ally that I fell in love with. These 50 years with you have been a blessing for me.

Ally: Austin. I love you and our love will always remain strong. It will go through any obstacles and any challenges. Austin, I don't know what I would've done (gets interrupted)

Austin: Without you.

Ally grinned at Austin. And Austin leaned closer and kissed Ally on the lips, just like they would when they were younger.

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