Loool! You guys are sooo funny! You thought I'd be gone, but you didn't realise that there was still an epilogue.

You don't even know how long it took me to think of this idea. School was so boring and if you live in London, don't you think it was too hot?!

Sorry to the people I didn't mention. I can't tell if you read this story unless you actually comment. At that point I didn't really get that much comments so I gave up...so I guess it's not your fault, I just didn't prompt you guys enough...

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Agatha sat at the dressing table as Kiko curled her straight, long hair. "You look so beautiful, Agatha." Beatrix smiled, pushing a white pearl bracelet into her right hand.

"Thank you." She smiled back, squeezing her hand nervously. I stared at them, sighing.

This was meant to be my day. I looked down at my hand, batting the tears away. I felt cold hands wrap around me.

I forced a smile, staring at Agatha as she continued to speak to her four friends.

"I love weddings!" Millicent squealed as she painted Agatha's nails a pure shade of white. "I hate weddings..." Agatha sighed, flinching as Reena smeared baby pink lip gloss on her lips.

Agatha groaned, turning around to face Kiko. "Ow!" She cried, feeling her head. Kiko shook her head, hands on her hips. "You can't blame me for that, Agatha! You were the one who banged into me."

Agatha sighed, staring down at her lap. "I'm sorry you guys," She breathed out one last time, shaking her head. "I'm just nervous. Really, really nervous."

Beatrix shook her head, smiling. "Don't worry. You and Tedros are the best couple I've ever seen...after Chaddick and I, of course. Don't you think it was hard for me to get married to him! Now look at us, we're so..."

"In love?" Kiko cut her off, smiling weakly at her. Agatha sighed, squeezing her hand. "I'm really sorry, Kiko. But there must have been a reason for that. Maybe the world has a bigger purpose for you."

"Right." Reena placed her hand on Kiko's shoulder as she continued to curl Agatha's hair.

There was a thud on the door, more like a silent knock. Everyone turned to face it, quite startled.

Millicent got up, walking towards the door. She opened it, revealing Chaddick. He stood, wearing a black tux with a black tie and white shirt. He wore a yellow handkerchief in his pocket.

"Oh my gosh! Don't look at my hair!" Reena cried as she dived to the other side. "Chaddick! I haven't done my make-up!" Beatrix cried, shielding her face with a pillow.

"Uh, message for the bride." He smiled smugly, passing the note to Millicent. She beamed, heart fluttering. "How romantic." She whispered.

She turned around, forgetting Chaddick was even there. "Look! Agatha! A note from Tedros!"

Agatha beamed, turning a bright pink. She took the note from Millicent, her heart pounding.

She stared at the front, looking at her name drawn in italics and a purple highlighter. Hearts and stars surrounded her name, missing a simple butterfly since Agatha had grown to hate them.

"Awww!" Kiko gushed, sipping a bit of her coffee. "She hasn't even read it yet!" Beatrix chuckled, chewing on her gum.

"I know, still cute though." She smiled, sipping some more. Millicent rolled her eyes. "Yeah, continue drinking your coffee. You need it after last night."

"Call me the party goddess." She joked, sipping more of her coffee. The girls burst into laughter as Agatha opened the note.

Her eyes softened as she stroked the piece of paper. "What does it say?" Millicent cried as she pushed Kiko out of the way.

She stumbled onto the ground, the hair curler falling out of her reach.

"Can't wait to love you for the rest of my life- The Groom." Beatrix read out loud, gushing. "Only if Chaddick was this romantic."

Kiko sighed, getting up. "Thanks, Millicent!" She shoved her out of the way, getting back to curling Agatha's hair.

Millicent stumbled slightly. "Ooh, still strong. Still drunk, guys! She's still drunk!"

Kiko flicked her forehead, rolling her eyes. "All done." Agatha got up, turning back to hug Kiko. "Thanks, Kiko," She then turned to her other friends. "Thanks, all of you."

She stared at herself in the mirror. She looked at her long, flowing dress which was laced at the back, showing some skin. It was luxurious, made of silk. Puffy from below her waist, almost like a Cinderella fantasy.

Reena strolled towards Agatha, her veil in her hands. She stood in front of Agatha, pushing the veil into her hair.

She stared at Agatha, her eyes softening. "Oh, Agatha," She shook her head, pulling her into a hug. "Don't be nervous. This is going to be the best day of your life...until, you know."

Agatha smiled, almost in tears. Another knock was made, causing all the girls to turn around. It swung up open, revealing Callis. How were they even able to get here?

"Mum!" Agatha squealed, running up to her mother. She nearly knocked her over, wrapping her arms around her.

"Agatha!" She sighed, smiling back at her daughter. They broke apart. "I can't believe you're here!" Agatha beamed, almost in tears.

"Don't cry, Agatha. You'll ruin your make-up." Callis tried to scold her, but her voice kept breaking. "I thought I'd never see the day." She smiled, almost in tears.

"I thought I'd never see you again." Agatha whispered, batting her tears away. "Well your husband-to-be pulled some strings..."

Agatha smiled, blushing. "The best present ever..." Agatha stared at her mother, biting her lips. "You've got yourself a keeper, Aggie."

Beatrix crept up behind them, staring at Agatha's face before throwing her hands up in the air. "GOSH DAMN IT, AGATHA! GUYS SHES ALREADY RUINED HER MAKE-UP!" Beatrix cried, trying her best not to bawl out tears as well.

Callis chuckled, shaking her head as Kiko yanked her away. "Okay guys! We've got ten minutes! Get me the eyeliner, lip gloss, eyeshadow and foundation...now!"

They all took out four bags of make-up, ready to do her make-up all over again. "We can't do it in time!" Millicent cried, whipping of sweat.

"Yes, we can. We are wonder workers!" Beatrix cried out, pulling out mascara. "This isn't going to hurt a bit...not a bit, Agatha. So sit tight, this will only take five minutes."

I stared at Syre. "We should probably get to the hall now."

We walked out, watching remaining guests flood into the hall. This must be a big hall if all these people are going inside.

Most of the guests were either students and teachers and Tedros' family.

We stepped in, taking in the beautiful atmosphere of the room. At the front stood an alter, stairs falling underneath.

Thousands of benches were at each side, equal to the other side and beside them were silver poles with bowls sat on top, barring the brightest, lively flowers.

I stared at Syre, watching him stare at the room with pity. I stood by a pillar, resting in his cold arms.

I stared at Tedros as he stood near the alter, wearing a black tux with a white shirt and black tie. He had a white handkerchief in his pocket as well.

His hands were stuffed in his pocket as he waited with the priest, pulling at his collar.

I shook as music started to play, the most traditional for a wedding. Went along the lines of dun-dun-dun-dun dun-dun-dun-dun dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dun-dun-dun!

I watched as cameras popped out, ready to catch a glimpse of that...special...special... Bride. From the age to 3-6, little kids half boys and half girls walked out, hand in hand.

The little girls spread out flowers, wearing white dresses with a golden band along the waist, similar to the bridesmaids.

The little boys wore outfits similar to the groomsmen. Then the bridesmaids along with groomsmen came out, hands linked.

The maid of honour, on this case, Kiko and Oliver, best man came out last out of the groups- making way for Agatha as they finally met the alter.

Hands twinned with her mother's, Agatha stepped out, revealing herself. I sighed as everyone reverted their eyes to her, taking pictures and gossiping about how beautiful she looked.

I closed my eyes, trying not to cry in front of Syre. She squeezed me, his spearmint breath hitting me as he let out a sigh as well.

I looked down towards Tedros who was already smiling wildly. Agatha shyly walked down the isle, making sure she didn't fall.

She met with Tedros at the podium, her cheeks rosy as he stared at her, his grin not leaving his face.

"You look beautiful." He whispered. Agatha turned crimson, shuffling her feet. "So-so do you..." Tedros chuckled, unable to control himself. "Thank you." Agatha sighed, finally smiling back.

"No," Syre sighed. "This isn't right, not at all..." He said to me, making me turn around. "What do you mean?" I asked, staring at him. "It should be us up at the alter, getting married."

I smiled weakly. "I know..." He scoffed. "Why don't we do it then?" I gasped, staring up at him. "Really?" I blushed, nodding. "But I'm not dressed right."

With the snap of his finger, I was hovering off the ground, my clothes changing. I wore a black dress with green highlights. My eyelashes were done with mascara and my lips were now a black shade, along with my eyeliner and eye shadow.

I touched the ground again, looking at Syre who was already dressed. He looked around, shaking his head. "This won't do. It's not evil enough for us."

He zapped the wall, watching as the colour turned from white to black. He stared at me, smirking. The flowers turned into blood red roses as they sprouted out thorns.

"Take my hand, Sophie." He chuckled, running down to where Tedros and Agatha were. "Wait, won't they see this?" I asked.

"No, this is all just for us." He responded as I panted for air. "Now it seems more special." I gushed, standing in front of both Agatha and Tedros.

"Agatha, between us. I can't say it was love at first sight, but I can say I knew it was meant to be. It took me a while to figure it out, but once I did, I felt as if my whole world was complete."

Tedros stared at Agatha as he continued to read out his vows, watching her turn crimson. "I love waking up to you in the morning, if you weren't there I'd feel like a piece of me was missing. You're all I live for and all I really care about-"

"Thanks, man..." Chaddick mumbled causing him to chuckle. "And all I want to do is keep you safe, along with the baby girl we're going to have. You guys will be my life and my first priority. I can't wait to start my life with you."

Agatha sniffled as the tears trickled down her face. She quickly wiped them away, shaking her head.

"It's the hormones. Beatrix was a mess, don't you remember?" Chaddick whispered to Nicholas. He nodded, making the two snicker.

Tedros rolled his eyes.

"Sophie," Syre smiled. "Remember what I told you the day you died?" I nodded. "I meant every word, how you were my life. I love you with all my heart- my black, dark heart...and my gut. Our lives have already started and I'm enjoying it to far, spending time with you. I'm seeing another side of you that you've never shown anyone and it makes me feel special. I can share anything with you and you share everything with me. We ARE the ideal couple, to be honest." He chuckled.

"You may now kiss the bride." The priest spoke. Tedros smiled, grabbing Agatha by the waist and pulling her towards him. I listened to the cheers and roars from the crowd.

Agatha smiled in between, shielding their kiss from the guests with her hair. They broke apart, out of breath.

"Oh my gosh, Tedros. You animal."Aric chuckled.

Tedros smirked, but it soon softened as he stared down at Agatha.

"But he did it wrong." Syre said simply before grabbing me by the collar and pushing me to his lips.

I smirked, pulling away. "That's about right."