Hey guys! Here's the epilogue to the story! To be honest, I didn't get as many reviews as I'd hoped for, I only got maybe six. But it's okay, cause as long as you read it I guess. But I would LOVE LOVE LOVE if you reviewed! Even if you hated it, just tell me. It's okay to hate it, I just want to know your thoughts. This will help me improve as a writer for further stories. :)

It was early one cool, September morning in the woods. You could hear the sounds of birds in the trees, the rustling of leaves, and if you listened close enough, the sound of happy children playing. If you knew these kids, you'd know it's normal for them to be up early, roaming the woods. For they inherited wild imagination, and strong adventuring traits from their parents.

Austin and Ally sat up on the viewing deck of their house in the woods, watching their children play. One might think it's dangerous, letting their young kids roam acres of woods, but they know their two kids are nothing but safe here. Austin sat out on the deck every morning with his beautiful wife, wondering how life could have been this kind to him.

He remembered back to the day things began to get serious between him and Ally. It was that night after they had to bury her father. He had stayed with Ally that night, sleeping next to her in the bed. I think you know where things headed from there. That night had been amazing for both of them, but Austin had hell to pay when his mom found out about him staying over with her.

Once he turned eighteen, he moved in with Ally. They lived happily together for almost two years, and just before they turned twenty, Austin popped the big question. Ally accepted without a doubt, and the wedding was soon after. The night of their honeymoon was the night their first child was conceived. Austin's mom, still being the protective woman that she is, complained that they were still too young for this. Though she loved the child just the same. Almost a year later, they had already conceived a second child.

They were blessed with two little girls. Autumn and Ariana Moon. The oldest, Autumn, had bouncy brunette curls like her mother, yet she had the hazel eyes of her father. Ariana was just the opposite, with her silky blonde locks and deep brown eyes. You might think Austin would've wanted a boy to call his own, but he couldn't have been more happy with his girls. He saw Ally in the girls, and a part of himself, and it made him proud to know that those beautiful children were his.

The day Austin and Ally had found out about the miracle living inside Ally, was a memorable one. They were happy, scared, excited, and overwhelmed all at the same time. Ally had it easy, she didn't have to worry about her parents taking the news roughly, though it made her sad to think her parents weren't there to witness the birth of her first child.

Ally did have those times when she would have to take a moment and walk away from her kids. She would close the door to her room and cry for her parents. Sometimes it was hard for her to get through in all the big parts of life, without a mom or a dad to guide her. Luckily, Austin and his parents cared for her like family, which now, she is. Though she felt bad about having lost her parents, she promised to stay strong for her kids. She didn't want them to ever have to go through anything like she did.

In no time at all, Austin and Ally had watched their daughters grow from young children, to young adults. From the day they first started school, to the day they graduated college. Autumn and Ariana soon found boyfriends of their own, who each had to clear Austin's 'acceptable boyfriend' test. Soon, they were watching their grandchildren grow and play.

So this is how life went on in the Moon household. Every morning they drank their coffee on the viewing deck, watching the world, and enjoying each other's presence. Each night, they ended the day the same way, just without the coffee. Even in their seventies, Austin and Ally still acted like teenagers in love. Because to them, they still were. It was hard to accept the fact that life had flown by. But they knew even after they were long gone, they'd watch over their kids and grandkids while standing next to each of their own parents.

"Why am I even trying?" Both Austin and Ally had asked themselves at rough points in life. They both now had the same answer. This. This is why. None of this would've ever been possible if they had ever given up.

To this day, even if there isn't a Moon or a Dawson there, there's still a house deep in those woods. It will always stand. There's magic hidden in the boards, keeping it alive. It will hold out until another generation of kids will come to find their best friend, and true love.

Haha so yeah, kind of a cheesy ending, but whatever. Thoughts? Hit that review button and leave me something. Goodbye one last time on this story, and I hope to see you again on my other stories! Bye! :D :D