Epilogue

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The planning for the wedding went amazingly. In just 3 to 4 months, Cyrus Goodman and TJ Kippen were happily married. To make it less confusing, none of them chose to take any last names; but they were still completely fine with their decisions.

The real reason why they didn't take each other's last names was became their names already sounded badass anyway, so why would they change them?

That's what TJ thought, and Cyrus happily agreed.

Andi and Walker graduated their respective colleges and flocked back to Shadyside, where they ended up working at the same art studio. They became best friends, and helped each other make art, reminding them both of Walker's mural that they did together back in 8th grade.

Marty and Buffy got together, leaving their "virtual relationship" days behind them. They moved in together, and got ready to start a family. Buffy's athleticism was still there, and became a PE coach at Jefferson, while Marty became a PE coach at Grant. They were soulmates, which was part of the reason why Marty proposed to Buffy when he dropped her off at Jefferson one day. They got happily engaged, and were planning to start a family once they were ready to.

Amber ended up getting married to Andi, with the help of Walker. Walker made a painting of Andi, which hid secret words in the painting, which Andi was oblivious to. Amber had to help her out with finding the words. It took over 2 hours, but it was all worth it in the end. Once Andi said the words, "will you marry me", Amber was already on one knee.

Walker and Jonah got married around the same time TJ and Cyrus did. They lived a happy and chill life, without any kids, which they were going to plan later in their life. Jonah became a musician, and started to perform gigs around the city, state, and later around the country. He gave a lot of credit to Bowie, who taught him how to play the guitar in the first place. Jonah decided to start saying docious magocious again, which made Buffy extremely happy.

Lastly, we get back to TJ and Cyrus. They started their family fairly quickly, and ended up adopting two kids - a boy and a girl. Their names were CJ and Rosie. Cyrus continued to go to film school, even after starting his family with TJ. Once Cyrus was finished with film school, he went back to college to study Psychology, to make his parents proud. Once Cyrus was finished with that, he decided to work at Jefferson, where he became the guidance counselor and also helped out with the Film Club. Both of his degrees were all worth it. Despite TJ not being drafted into the NBA, he too decided to work at Jefferson, becoming the basketball coach. He decided to tell his captaincy stories, which bored out the team a lot, but inspired them.

All of our people decided to move back to Shadyside, where they all met, and where they all will stay for the rest of their lives.

CJ and Rosie looked out the car window. Their lives in Shadyside were pretty good. They had the best parents in the world, as they looked in front of them.

"They're in loooooveeeeee." Rosie teased.

"Rosie, sit down. We don't need to tease you about Jason, do we?" TJ replied, as he parked the car.

Rosie sat down in her seat, turning red due to embarrassment. CJ looked out the car window in astonishment as he adjusted his glasses. Despite being adopted, CJ already had traits from Cyrus. He was unathletic, smart, and so many other things. Rosie took from TJ. She was athletic, played basketball, and decided to try out for the basketball team, where Buffy was the coach.

"Alright guys, we're here - get out of the car." Cyrus announced, as he opened the car door for everyone.

TJ and Cyrus looked at each other. They were happily married with their muffin wedding rings, and they finally got their life started. They watched as CJ and Rosie, despite being middle schoolers, enjoying their time on the playground.

"That was us, right?" TJ asked, kissing Cyrus on the cheek.

"Nah, we were just on the swings the entire time telling each other about our stuff." Cyrus replied, blushing.

As CJ and Rosie were playing tag on the playground, TJ and Cyrus decided to go over to the swings.

"Can you still do an underdog?" Cyrus asked playfully.

TJ looked at Cyrus as if he was asking the dumbest question in the world. "Of COURSE I can!" He replied, as he got off his swing. He got behind Cyrus, and started to push him as hard as he could, waiting for him to get high enough.

Once Cyrus was high enough on the swing, TJ timed everything perfectly. As Cyrus was still up high in the air, TJ yelled, "Underdog!" as he ran under the swing.

"They're adorable." CJ whispered to Rosie, who was smiling.

"They really are." Rosie replied. "They knew each other since middle school, pff, they're old."

As TJ and Cyrus got out of breath from pushing each other on the swings, Cyrus sighed as he jumped off the swing.

"CJ, Rosie, get over here!" He yelled, as they ran over to the couple.

TJ pointed at the swings, and started to speak. "Your dad and I met here. I was a jerk, but it didn't matter to him at all." Cyrus smiled at him. "We became friends here, and here we are again."

Cyrus smiled, before speaking as well. "This is where it all began."


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