Hey, you guys! It's the epilogue! Anyway, shout outs to: queenc1, primjay10, Hannah Banana 1456, mysterioupurplerose2121 and all the guests. I also want to thank all the people who have read and followed this story all the time. Thank you so much everybody. I just can't believe it's finally over! I'm going to write a new story after this.
20 years later
Hi, it's Ally, again, but this time, I'm speaking as Allison D. Moon, happily married to Austin Moon for twenty years.
My best friend, Trish and Austin's best friend, Dez got married, and they have three children, Tristan, who looked like Trish, Delia, who looked like Dez and Trez, who was a boy and had Trish's hair and Dez's eyes. Trish was pregnant with the fourth child for five months. Trish was a famous fashion designer, and she owned Infinity, which had ten branches in the U.S and more in over 75 countries. Dez became a famous director, and he directed most of Austin's movies.
Gabriel got married to Emily Graywood, a writer who helped me write my first book, Song from your Heart, which was me and Austin's story. It became an instant hit. Anyway, Gabriel and Emily had triplets, Gabriella, Embry and Genevieve. Gabriel became a lawyer. He and Emily lived happily together in France. They visit every Christmas and Thanksgiving.
Trent got married to Aurora, Austin's nice neighbor. They had two sets of twins. The first set was Trina and Ally. The second set was Austin and Dean. Trent became an architect and Aurora became a doctor. They moved to Idaho five years ago. They visit every year.
As for me, well, I gave up my dreams for going to Yale, and settled for studying where my friends studied. Although my dad was kind of pissed about it for a while, he understood. He died a few years ago. Sonic Boom was now owned by Austin and me. As for Austin, he got a major in music, and he was now an international superstar. Dez directs his music videos, and all the movies he acts on. Austin never took kissing scenes. He said that he would never kiss another girl but me. Austin and I moved to Hollywood, and we lived happily together. We got married fifteen years ago, and we had our first child, Ross, a year after. He looked just like Austin. Two years after, we made triplets, Rosemarie, Aria and Austin Junior. Now, I'm 36 years old, I have just recently gotten out of the hospital five years ago after bringing my daughter, Laura to the world and I have written and published over 60 books, which has published all over the world. Twenty years have passed in my life, and as I look back, I know I've made mistakes, but that makes everything better. This was my life. All the memories of every passing year, the memories I shared with my friends were real, and true. Every unexpected challenge that was overcome was mine. Challenges helped me get this far, and in the end, I even sent Mr. Smith a wedding invitation.
And then, I realized something. I realized that Perfect didn't mean that you knew the answer to all of life's questions, or that you have planned out your entire future. That kind of Perfect was dull and boring, as it was fake and unreal. Perfect meant making your own rules, or doing something you've never done before. Perfect meant what you wanted it to mean, whatever that was. In truth, Perfect doesn't really exist. There was no formula that could give you the Perfect life, no matter how much you try to plan it. You control your own destiny and no one else. But I knew that my Perfect forever would be spent with….
"Mommy!" My daughter, Laura said. I smiled.
"Yes, Laura Bear"
"What are you writing?" she asked.
"Just an idea for a new book, sweetie," I said, and stroked her chestnut-brown curls.
"Come on, mommy. Amrita and Emme and Johann and Tiff and Ross and everybody! are here," she said in her cute little baby voice. I stroked her.
"Why don't you go outside, sweetie, and play with your friends? I'll come with you, later. Oh and make sure to put on your winter coat, it's really cold outside" I said, and she nodded again, and went off.
"Hey," Austin whispered in my ear, as he put his arms around me.
"Hey," I said, and turned around and kissed him. We both went outside to play with the kids.
"Alright, Ally, catch!" Trish said, and she threw the Frisbee. And it was these moments, having fun with my whole family, and my friends in the cold winter that I treasured forever.
And the story is done! Now, I would like to send a special shout out to: Lilly5603, queenc1 and Awesomesauce325 and all the amazing authors and guests who followed the story all along. I love you, guys! If you'd like a sequel, just PM me, review or answer the poll quiz that will be up tomorrow. Alright everyone, Bye! In honor of the story, I will make a new story which will be up on Friday in Trinidad time. Okay, Bye!
