The last part

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Me and Jughead were sitting up in my room talking about our history project when we heard a knock on the door.
"It's 12:00 am who could that be?" I asked Jug.
"I don't know but I'm going to check."
We made our way down the stairs. I grabbed the bat that was resting against the wall and gripped it tight as we slowly made our way to the door.
As we slowly opened the door we were met face to face with our lost brother. Charles.
"What are you doing here?" I questioned angrily.
"I'm here to turn my self in," he replied.
"Really?" Jug asked skeptical.
"Yes." Charles said looking him dead in the eye. For a while all you could here was the crickets outside. Me and jug turned our backs to grab our jackets and then we left to take Charles down to the station.
"Here you go Keller! Charles right here in the flesh" I said as I pushed Charles forward.
"What? But we have Charles right here?" Sheriff Keller said. As I studied his Charles closer I realized that the face was a mask. I walked over and pulled it off. Only to reveal chic.
"What are you doing?!l Charles exclaimed to chic.
"I wanted to stay with you so I turned myself in." Chic replied.
After the crazy mess at the station me and jug stopped at pops to grab a burger. As we were eating Jug got down on one knee.
"Baylor Cooper, will you make me the happiest man alive and become my Mrs. Baylor Jones?" He asked pulling a ring out of his pocket.
"Yes!" I exclaimed.
*10 years later*
"And that is how me and your father fell in love." I said to my daughter Juliet and my son Luke.
  "I wanna find a girl like mommy for me to marry!" Luke exclaimed.
  "Yeah! And I want to find a guy like daddy!" Juliet said.
  "Alright guys goodnight." Jug said as he turned out the light and closed the door. We made our way down stairs where our friends were sitting. The gang was back together again. Me, Jug, Veronica, Betty, and Archie. We all sat in the living room watching tv and talking with beers in our hands. I couldn't have asked for a better life. It was me and my little family. No drama, no problems, just us.

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