EPILOGUE

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There once was a woman from the state of gold. Whose heart was far too cold. She met a woman, joined her clan, so the story is told.

They fought and bled,

Ruled and fooled,

Yet all things must come to an end.

Her heart she gave, and went to the grave,

Ending their ruthless crime wave.

A FEW YEARS, THREE MONTHS, AND FOURTEEN DAYS LATER

CAMILA.

The helicopter touched down on the landing pad as I leaned against the side of my motorcycle, arms crossed as she came out dressed in jeans and a black V-neck shirt, carrying only a duffel bag over her shoulder. Her hair had a little gray at the temples, and she had a few wrinkles here and there, but she was just as—no, even sexier than when I first met her.

"You're late." I glared. "A couple days late."

"You haven't been standing here this whole time have you, babe?" She grinned, dropping the bag at my feet before gripping my waist.

"I have in fact. I think I've even put down roots," I said, wrapping my arm around her neck. "I've missed you, Jauregui."

"Just Lauren; Jauregui is our son now." She smiled, kissing my lips softly.

It had been a month since I'd seen her last, but it had felt like years. She must have felt it too because she cupped my breast through my shirt and squeezed
tightly.

"Down girl," I said softly when I broke away.

"No," She smirked, grabbing my ass and pushing me up against her. "I've waited far too long to hold back now."

"Can you at least make it back to my place?" I reached back and handed her a helmet.

She groaned, but took the helmet. "If I must."

"You must. Now come on, we have a long life to start living," I replied happily.

"You promise?"

"I swear."

"Then I guess there is no preventing it now. Lead the way, love." She walked over to where her bike was parked and waiting for her, kicked her leg over, and sat down.

"Try to keep up, baby." I pushed off the kickstand.

"Always," she yelled, and we were off.

Would we be back? No.

Where were we going? I had no idea.

But we'd be there together.

My father had been right: as long as I was alive, Id never have peace. So now that the world thought we were dead

"Hey!" I screamed when she passed me.

"You ride like a grandma! Keep up!" She hollered back at me.

It might not have been a happily ever after for everyone, but it was everything I had ever wanted.










THE END.

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Wow.

The end.

I'm currently crying right now. This book taught me so many things and uhhh I kinda made a new family which is y'all. I can't thank you guys enough for the support, comments, votes ect. I love you all dearly (even the silent readers..lol) but wow again thank you all so much. I feel like this is the right ending for this book, making a somewhat a happy ending, just they two of them. This book wouldn't have been written if wasn't for my AMAZING team!!! Love you guys ssoooo much. My "manager" LMFAOAO kiaraluna12 love you broo!!!

Till the next timeee my lovesss

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