Author's Note:

Hi everyone, I hope you liked this story. I am going to start working on the fifth story in the series that takes place over Harley's senior year and Pony's junior year. The story will include their wedding. I'm also floating the idea of Harley investigating something sinister going on in the Greek life. So stay tuned for that story. The publishing timeline for that story might be a little different than my previous ones because my schedule is getting really busy so please bear with me.

Sincerely, keylime2001

Disclaimer: The Outsiders is owned by S. E. Hinton


Epilogue

Harley's POV:

Wedding Dress Fitting Day…

Pony and I were able to finish out the semester with no more hiccups. They luckily were able to catch the guy that hit me and Pony in December and hit me in March. I still had my leg in a cast for a few more weeks, but I was already itching to get it off. The gang and I were able to go to Lila and Darry's graduation, where we cheered loudly much to Darry's embarrassment. Lila and Darry shared a passionate kiss at the end of the day. Today though, I was trying on the wedding dress that I had picked out, that my grandmother was paying for despite my protests. Even though the girls wanted to come to the fitting of my dress so that the tailor could start pinning it, Lorelai had classes since her accelerated program went over the summer as well, and Lila, Marcia, and Evie had work. The guys minus Pony came along as well. I didn't want Pony to see me in my dress until the wedding day. I looked at the dress on me in the mirror. It was a floor-length white dress that had a high neckline and silver vine decorations going up the dress. I had also picked out Pony's wedding band and had planned on showing the guys as well. It was a silver wedding band with vines decorating around the band in the same pattern as mine, just minus the diamond, and it was a thicker band than mine. My grandmother had put a second one to the side that was thinner and could be my wedding band to go with my engagement ring and she was going to pass it to Pony. "You ready to come out Motorbike?" Soda called from the viewing area. I could tell he was getting antsy. Then I heard Soda yelp. "What was that for Steve?" Soda groaned. I chuckled. Steve must have slugged Soda for rushing me.

I stepped out from behind the curtain. I had made sure to put silver heels on that matched the vines on the dress. The gangs' eyes widened. I blushed. "Do you like it?" I asked. "You look beautiful Harley," Darry stuttered. Soda had tears streaming down his face. Steve and Two-Bit were shocked and speechless. "It isn't too much?" I asked nervously. The guys shook their heads. "It's perfect honey," Soda murmured. I pulled out the wedding band for Pony and showed it to the guys. "Do you think he'll like it?" I asked. "He would be stupid not to," Steve grumbled. Two-Bit slugged him. That earned him a glare. "It's supposed to match my engagement ring," I said. "My grandmother found a thinner one that matches this one for my wedding band." Darry was now crying and that was saying something. All the guys were crying now. "This is going to be a great wedding," Two-Bit said with a smile.

Steve's wedding day…

I finally got my cast off my leg the day before. I was grateful for that. I could officially enjoy the wedding day for Steve and Evie. Evie was so excited and all the other girls were fawning over her. I decided to sneak out and check on Steve. I knew he was going to be nervous. I snuck into the area where Steve was surrounded by the guys breathing heavily into a paper bag. I chuckled. "Is everything going ok?" I asked. Pony chuckled when I asked that and kissed me. "He's not doing too hot," Pony muttered. Steve shot him a glare. I squeezed Steve's shoulder. "You'll be fine," I said. "Just be quiet tonight you hear. We don't want to hear you through the walls." This caused everyone to crack up even Steve. Lorelai stuck her head into the room. "There you are!" Lorelai exclaimed when she saw me. I rolled my eyes. "Wedding is about to start!" Lorelai said pulling me out of the room. Pony shook his head and smiled at me. "See you out there!" I said.

The wedding was wonderful. Pony had a great speech and found a way to make car analogies all over that speech which made Steve crack up and Evie roll her eyes. But they were both smiling through it and laughing. Pony knew how to work wonders. Soda had decorated it in true greaser fashion and Steve-type fashion. I picked a lot of Elvis songs and some fun dance songs. I also incorporated some David Bowie songs as well as some Beatles songs for Evie. Steve mouthed thank you at me while he danced with Evie. I gave him a thumbs up. Pony spun me around. "This was quite the year wasn't it?" Pony said with a chuckle. "You're telling me," I said with a smirk. "I can't wait to end the year getting married to you." Pony smiled at me and kissed me. I wonder what my coming senior year would bring me.