Chapter 14

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*Calum's POV*

Ten Years Later.

Daya walked gracefully down the isle and I straightened my suit out. I haven't used this thing since my wedding. When was that? Maybe like ten years ago? Damn, time flies fast, doesn't it?

Luke stood in front of me. I could hear his nervous breath shutter when he saw her. I then looked across to the bridesmaid section. My girlfriend of a year smiled brilliantly behind Mio's urn. Mi's still Day's maid of honor.

After nine years of me being single, I met this girl in a grocery store in the hometown of Mio. She reminded me so much of her; I almost melted in my shoes. Alice was her name. She had long brown hair and those blue eyes. Gorgeous. Not as much as Mio, but still gorgeous.

She didn't even know who I was. That was a major thing too. I introduced her to everyone and they all warmed up to her in sixth months when they realized she wasn't replacing Mio.

"You may say your vows now, Mr. Hemmings," The pastor nods.

Luke took a deep breath, "Daya Marie Sanders, I'm glad you took my hand in marriage. I love you so damn much and there's something really important that Mio wanted me to tell you."

Daya's face drops and she glances at her urn.

"In the words of Mio, 'Marry her for me, Lucas. Don't let her sink, okay? Don't let Calum sink either. But you, you're gonna be the worst. Why? Because you have to take care of them. I love you and the boys and Mio. So, as a thank you for taking care of everyone, I'll give you Daya's hand in marriage. Trust me, she wants to marry you."'

Daya's makeup would be running if it wasn't water proof. Luke stepped forward, holding her close.

"Well, I'm guessing that Ms. Sanders can't say anymore. So, if you two would like, you may kiss the bride," The pastor clasps his hands together.

There's always a happy ending.

Always.

(A/N: Welp, that was the ending. Hopefully you all liked it and I hope I'm not the only one who is going to binge read these two:) but thanks y'all)

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