Briana and Maya ensured that Veronica and Gabriel's story continued to inspire. The memorial in the community mausoleum became a cherished landmark, attracting visitors from around the world who were drawn to their love story. Plaques and displays told the tale of a chance meeting in Paris that blossomed into a lifetime of love, resilience, and joy.

Every year, on the anniversary of their passing, friends and family gathered to celebrate their lives. Cheryl, still inexplicably youthful, would share stories of Veronica's wit and charm. Betty and Jughead would reminisce about the adventures they'd shared. Jay and Moose would raise a toast to the love that had brought everyone together.

And as the sun set over Riverdale, the mausoleum would glow with the light of candles, a beacon of hope and love for generations to come.

Veronica and Gabriel's love story was more than a tale of romance—it was a reminder that love, when nurtured and cherished, can transcend time, leaving a legacy that will never fade. Always and forever.