Epilogue
The following April, Hallie and Randall enjoyed the greatest day of their lives. They couldn't get enough of being together. Their friends and families also came to their wedding. And Randall's injuries had healed fine from the attack, though they had left scars.
The grandparents and aunt and uncle took turns watching Blake. Rex was fond of his little cousin. Even he wanted to play with him.
There was a great reception. Dancing, kissing, throwing the flowers, that Celia caught, and what the groom threw, that Sulley caught. And later came the speeches. It was just a fun night. Plus the cutting of the cake was the best of all.
But most of all, Randall and Hallie felt so blessed that they had so many friends that supported their union.
They went on a honeymoon for a week while their families took turns watching Blake.
Randall and Hallie were so happy together and were glad that they could have this little vacation to celebrate their happiness.
They went hiking together, took pictures, had special dinners, went swimming, attended a biker show even, and had their special evenings together. It was a fabulous time.
When they returned, they had missed their son and were ready to return home, but Randall had a surprise for Hallie, that they were going to be moving to a rental house instead. Their families had helped pay for the down payment. They were going to be moving.
Hallie was surprised indeed. After what had happened to them at the apartment, they just didn't feel safe there anymore.
That weekend, their friends came over and helped to move things.
It was a nice house. Small, but big enough for a couple and a few kids. It was blue on the outside, but white walls on the inside. It was in good shape.
Hallie and Randall had their own room and Blake had his. There was a spare room too. It might eventually be used for another baby or just used as a guest room.
Weeks later, Hallie had a surprise for Randall. "I'm pregnant." She said.
Randall wasn't too surprised. He was thrilled.
When the egg came, this time they wanted a girl.
When the girl hatched, they named her Tiffany Lorraine Boggs. She looked a lot more like her mother.
Randall and Hallie couldn't have been more proud of their new home and their two kids. They had a wonderful family life with their other families too, who also welcomed a niece and granddaughter.
Randall hoped that he wouldn't hear from his old enemies again. He would always be looking out for his family. They were his greatest reasons for living. His family meant more than anything to him and wouldn't trade it for the old ways he had ever again.
Randall had come so far in his life in just over a couple of years. And it had been Hallie that had helped him to change. If it hadn't been for her, he might have stayed in the swamps, or if he came back bent on revenge only, he would have gone to jail most likely for a long time, like his ex-boss.
And taking care of his own kids did help him to understand what it was like to be protective of something that was living and so helpless. Like when Sullivan was standing up to him over the human kid. He understood the feeling now.
Sulley did let him and Boo make up as well. Randall had owed her. Now that she was a little older, she could understand words better. He said he was sorry and wouldn't do it again to her or any other kid. He also told her that he was a daddy.
Randall did introduce his kids to the little girl, who thought they were cute. Boo was interested in making friends with them as they grew up. She also eventually made friends with Rex too.
The kids all seemed to get along okay.
Life was just at the best in Monstropolis for the monsters and none other than that of Randall and his new family and friends he had made. And he had a loving wife to support him. He wouldn't trade it for anything in the world.
The End
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