Things moved quickly for Lisa and Corny after that night. Tracy was allowed back on the show, the charges against her were dropped, Corny became even more famous, and Lisa graduated high school. The graduation wasn't a big ordeal but the celebration was. Music, dancing, the whole thing. The radio station, realizing how good she'd be for the job, hired Lisa as their new station manager. After applying some new ideas and making some changes, the show flourished and gained even more viewers.

With only a few years difference between their ages, Corny and Lisa seemed to be at the age where they knew exactly what they wanted from their lives. Lisa knew that she wanted to go to college eventually and Corny knew that he didn't want to stay in Baltimore forever. They talked about it and agreed to stay for a few years more while Lisa started taking a few classes at the nearby college. They were happy and stayed completely in love with only a few fights.

3 years later, Corny Collins took a nervous breath as he walked into Mr. Turnblad's joke shop. Luck seemed to be with him because Mrs. Turnblad was down here as well, helping her husband stock shelves.

"Excuse me, Mr. and Mrs. Turnblad? If I could have a moment of your time?" They both greeted him with smiles. Lisa's parents adored Corny and loved that he was making their oldest daughter so happy. The man seemed scared and a little anxious as he followed the couple to the back office of the shop. The next few minutes were a blur in Corny's mind but he managed to get his point across. He loved Lisa, more than anything in the world. He wanted their permission to ask for her hand in marriage. The next thing his brain registered was Mrs. Turnblad squeaking in joy and jumping to her feet.

She asked to see the ring and Corny let her while he shook hands with her husband. They both gave their blessing immediately then shooed him away so they could make plans on paying for the wedding. They insisted on doing it and wouldn't take no for an answer.

Corny asked Lisa to marry him later that week. He expected her to jump around and maybe cry, like he had heard other women had done. Instead his Lisa, his wonderful Lisa, hugged him tightly and gave him a long kiss. Her skin seemed to glow with happiness and her hands were terribly shaky when he put the ring on her finger. Things went smoothly and their wedding went off without a hitch, allowing them to start their happy lives together.

Many years passed. Their marriage was nearly perfect, they had one daughter with another child on the way, they had moved to New York City the year previously. Corny had gotten an offer to co-host a show there that paid better than his show now. Once they arrived, they discovered that his co-host was going to be his wife. They were extremely happy and knew they couldn't have asked for any better of a life.

The End!