a/n hey! So, I think I promised everyone that this chapter would be long! Well, it's not terribly long, but its actually longer that was I usually write. I am pleased with this story! I think this chapter could be a tad better, but I decided that if I try too hard to write a kick ass ending, I'm going to screw it up twice as bad! So this is the end! And I'd like to thank everyone who has followed Maddie on her somewhat horrible life journey!

Disclaimer: I only own Madison and April.

Much love to my reviewers NellyLove, XODaniiOX, HeartBreakGirls54, KatieKazam, Neurotic-Idealist, BourneBetter67 and darkangelmel!Eighteen Months Later


"Madison!" the sheer shrill of April's voice came through the phone, "Where are you?!"

"I'm on my way!"

"You should be here by now! Evan's here by now!"

"We came separately! Obviously! I had some quick errands to run."

"You better be here quick! This wedding's going nowhere without you!"

Madison hung up on her older sister. She knew that she was meant to be at the chapel an hour ago, with her sister. But f everything was going to be perfect, she had one last thing to do.

That and traffic wasn't on her side.

Maddie jumped into the car, careful not to get her dress caught in the door. Unable to drive in ridiculously tall high heels, she slipped them off and put them onto the passenger's seat.

She cursed the cars in front of her for being unbelievably slow.

"Where is she!? She has to be here soon!" April screamed so loudly that it could be heard down the hall.

Evan came sprinting into the room a minute later, having heard April's violent cry.

"She isn't here?" he asked with a sigh,

"She said something about running an errand…" April trailed off.

"Why would she do that?"

"Your guess is as good as mine, Evan. She shouldn't be too long though." April said with a small smile. She was absolutely furious. Maddie was never late for anything. But it was possible that she was running away. Again.

As Madison pulled into the Church's car park she bit her lip. She was late. No doubt. It looked as though the guests were already inside.

"Fuck," she cursed and opened the door quickly. As soon as she put her shoes on she was out of the car, then she grabbed her bags and closed the door. As she walked up the side of the church, she just hoped that she had hit the 'lock' button on her car key.

"April! I'm here!" she shouted when she was inside.

"JANINE!" April scolded her younger sister but looked relieved nonetheless, "Where have you been?"

"Well, the bride always wanted to feel like a princess…" Maddie stated as she pulled a box out of one of the bags, "And what's a princess without her tiara?!" she said happily and April's face lit up.

"I love you so much!"

"Do you April Zoe Baker take Jake Hager as your lawfully wedded husband?"

"I do." She smiled widely,

"By the power vested in me by the Church and God, I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride."

The claps that came from the audience were thunderous, mainly because Jake had invited some of the wrestlers and none of them understood the term 'golf clap'.

Madison smiled across the alter at Evan, who was looking at his best friend and his best friends new wife. When he looked up at her, she winked and blew him a kiss, which he caught and put in his pocket.

"I'm so sorry I was late Jake!" Maddie apologised to the groom who shrugged,

"The wedding would have gone on without you Maddie, April would have waited for no one. Evan was far from pleased though,"

"Why?" she whined, "It's not like it was our wedding."

"Maddie, you have a reputation of ruining weddings. Evan didn't want that to happen again."
"I wouldn't miss my sister's wedding for the world! Or yours!"

"Evan's over there. I think he may be waiting for you." Jake said and pointed her in the right direction. Sure enough, Evan Bourne was waiting at a table by himself, looking at the small brunette longingly.

"What are you doing all alone?" she questioned as she sat down on his lap, making herself comfortable.

"Thinking,"

"About?"

"You," he answered truthfully and Maddie smiled,

"And why would you be thinking about me?"

"I'm thinking about how smoothly your wedding would run."

"Of course you are," She said plainly, not really interested in what anyone, even her boyfriend, had to say about her luck with weddings.

"That's not a bad thing."

"Yeah it is."

"So far, I've ruined three years in two and a half years? And today I almost ruined another one. I should get hitched in Vegas, as a spur of the moment type thing. And I'll probably be drunk so I won't have the chance to run away."

"You're not getting married in Vegas." Evan said sternly and Maddie frowned at him,

"Why not?"

"I'm not going to let you get married in Vegas."

"Oh yeah, and why would that be?" she asked curiously as she rested her head on his shoulder and loosened his tie some more,

"Because I don't really like the thought of getting married in Vegas." He smiled and kissed her forward,

"Who said you'd be the one I'd be marrying? If it's Vegas I could be marrying Elvis." She joked and he moved her head so she was looking at him,

"Really? Elvis is my competition? And it's not even the real Elvis?" he asked, feigning pain, "I don't know what to say."

"You've got no competition Evan."

"Good," he said and kissed her lips gently, "Because I'd have to kill him."

"I couldn't see you killing anyone." She laughed,

"Neither could I, but I'd have to get rid of him some how, and if it came down to it… Murder might be the only way."

"Who are we murdering?" Matt Hardy asked as he joined them at the table, along with his wife Eve.

"My competition." Evan said, having gotten used to the fact that Matt was once Maddie's ex-fiancé, but it didn't bother him quite as much now. After all, Matt was married.

"Alright, I guess I could help. I mean, at one stage, I won't lie, it did cross my mind that I might have to knock you off to ever get her to marry me." Matt said with a chuckle, "But that doesn't matter anymore! Because I have Eve," he added quickly after his wife frowned slightly.

"So, it's settled. I shall have no competition because they all shall die. And I will marry you one day, and not in Vegas, even if I have to kill every single male in this world." He said and he sounded surprisingly serious.

"As I said before, Evan, you have no competition. So stop talking about murdering people or I might have to leave you." Maddie threatened and Evan closed his mouth instantly.