Epilouge || Long Live

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I thought I'd do an epilogue, like I did with my Jiffany story, so enjoy the last chapter.

**5 years later**

"I do." I smiled.
"Justin, do you take Nikki Mulgrew as you wife?" The priest asked.
"I do." Justin smiled.
"Then I pronounce you husband and wife, you may kiss the bride." The priest said and Justin kissed me.

I looked over to my three bridesmaids, Bonnie, Cassidy and Tiffany. When Tiffany's mum heard that Justin was getting married she was relived that he wasn't marrying her daughter, Allie and Floyd even came to the wedding! Also sat on the front row was my dad, his new wife and her two children, Bethany and Sid. I didn't bother inviting my mum, but unfortunately she managed to worm her way into being Justin's mums plus one. Somewhere there was Rhiannon and Darren and a few others.

We walked out the church and everyone threw the confetti onto us and I threw my bouquet and after all the chaos Tiffany managed to catch it. I ran over to my dad who had Jorgie-Mai, she's five now and the most beautiful child.
"We're going to go have picture taken now." I smiled.
"With daddy?" She asked.
"Yeah and with Aunti Cassidy and Bonnie and Tiffany." I said carrying her over to where the photo station was.

We had the photos taken and went to have dinner.
"I can't believe I'm married." I smiled staring down at the rings on my hand.
"Neither can I." My dad laughed.
"Well, at least we can count on you being married dad, but can I just say what a lovely pick this time." I smiled.
"Thank you it means a lot." Dad smiled.
"I think I'm ready to do my toast," I said, standing up and tapping the glass with a spoon "hi everyone, as you know I'm the bride, I just wanted to say a few words. If I didn't do something terrible about six years ago, you wouldn't be sat here today and I wouldn't have married this amazing man, he probably would've married someone better behaved or beautiful and we wouldn't have had his amazing daughter with a devil women. What I'm trying to say is I wouldn't be where I am without Waterloo Road. So here's to Waterloo Road and also a happy future from my little family," I finished and everyone clapped, "does anyone else have anything to say?"
"We'd all like to say a little something." I looked over at my three bridesmaids and smiled.
"I remember the first thing Nikki ever said to me, she called me a tacky air hostess. Who knew later that day we'd become best friends. Cassidy and I helped her with so many crazy things and I'm so happy she's made it to this point." Bonnie laughed.
"Hi, I'm Tiffany. Me and Nikki weren't always friends, in fact I framed her for starting a fire to get my boyfriend back, who she has married. But hey ho here's to many years of you living with the love of my- I mean your life." Tiffany said and they all took their seats.
"Salty much?" I whispered to Justin.
"Can I say something mummy?" Jorgie asked.
"I think speeches are over, honey." I smiled
"I have something I'd like to say." Mother said from another table.
"Apparently not." I muttered.
"I'm Christine Mulgrew, I'm actually Nikki Mulgrew, now Fitzgerald's mother and I wasn't actually invited to the wedding, in fact I didn't know that Nikki and Justin were still together. I had to be his mums plus one, the mother of the bride!" She laughed.
"She's drunk, get her out." I said to dad and her got up and took her out.

***

"I can't believe, I am Mrs Fitzgerald. I'm married and have a kid." I laughed to Justin. I know most people go on a romantic honeymoon, but we decided to go on a family trip to Florida, my hometown.
"Well, technically you don't have a kid." Justin laughed.
"I don't see Kenzie Calhoun around here, do you?" I smiled.
"I guess not, when are we going to tell her that her real mums dead?" Justin asked.
"How about never?" I laughed.
"Sounds good to me." Justin smiled.

**10 years later**

"I'm off to school now." Jorgie smiled walking out the door.
I know this is going to sound completely cliché but we decided to send her to Waterloo Road and what's even more cliché she's best friends Cassidy's daughter Holly.
"Do you ever wonder if things that happened to us will happen to her?" I asked.
"Probably not." Justin laughed.

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