A/N: I don't know what Enjolras's last name is, so I'm just going to use Enjolras as his last name.
Six years passed since the revolution, and things calmed down. Enjolras kept working to make sure France was always in a good political place. Éponine worked as a schoolteacher, teaching the basics of reading and writing to every little kid. Marius was a successful lawyer, and Cosette still helped out volunteering. Musichetta was still a barmaid, but she didn't really want to do anything else.
Charlotte and Maximilien got two younger brothers, Jehan Courfeyrac and Gavroche Grantaire. Jehan had brown curly hair and brown eyes, and Gavroche had brown hair with blue eyes, like Charlotte.
Josephine got a younger sister, Marie. Marie had short, fluffy brown hair with brown eyes. Her skin was pale and free of freckles.
It was no surprise when the announcement came of the engagement of Maximilien and Josephine.
"Looks like we're family now!" Marius was very happy about this. Enjolras looked weary, and Éponine and Cosette were laughing.
"Don't you think they're rushing into things? They're only 21," Enjolras said.
"Cosette and I were much younger when we were married," Marius said. Enjolras gave him a look that said he was not helping.
"Let them get married, we need some more joy in our lives," Musichetta said.
"Can I plan the wedding?" Cosette asked, excitedly.
"Okay," Éponine said. It was much easier to let Cosette do what she wanted.
"Mother!" Charlotte's voice called from the other room. Éponine turned and saw her daughter walk in with a six year old Gavroche and a four year old Jehan. Jehan was crying and Gavroche was narrowing his eyes. "They got into a fight," Charlotte explained.
Éponine got up to go resolve this fight. Little five year old Marie didn't have any siblings to compete with, except for her much older sister, whom she adored.
Maximilien and Josephine decided to get married in the spring, when the flowers were all open and the wind blew warm air their way.
The wedding was very simple and short. Soon, Maximilien Combeferre Enjolras and Josephine Fantine Pontmercy were married. Enjolras signed the document thing and Cosette remembered her wedding and her father's injury. Marius remembered it too, with a bit of guilt.
Maximilien and Josephine got their own apartment, but were still visited by their family. Maximilien was working with politics, and his goal was to finish up what his father started. Josephine loved working with young children, and wanted to help the poor.
"Isn't normal life boring?" Musichetta remarked one day to Éponine and Cosette. They were having a girls' day, and were sipping tea in Cosette's parlor.
"Makes you wish you were back to that time before the first barricades sprung up," Éponine said, thoughtfully.
"Still, I want to be with Marius," Cosette said.
"What if we never met Les Amis?" Musichetta asked suddenly.
Éponine chuckled, "then our lives would have been dull."
