The clans returned to the kingdom, and they decided that it would be best if they kept their kingdoms joined closer, visiting more often than they had previously, especially when Courfeyrac made the saddest eyes at Combeferre when he realized he'd have to leave him behind.
"I don't want to go, baby," he mumbled, burying his face in his partner's shoulder, "I don't want to leave you behind... you know I'll remember everything..."
"You know, sweet one, I could come along," Combeferre said into his hair, and Courfeyrac loved the idea.
Jehan had to teach Montparnasse how to act like a human again, but once that was all figured out, the two of them were very much in love. Enjolras and Grantaire decided that they could try out this whole being-in-love thing, and it didn't seem to be going too badly, even when it turned out that Enjolras had some boundaries. Feuilly and Bahorel, and Joly, Bossuet, and Musichetta were very happy that their friends were happily in relationships and not sad and lonely.
One day, Montparnasse was outside with Jehan, and a crow flew in with a piece of paper. Sitting behind the crow was a huge pile of wooden bear carvings. "The heck is this?"
"Come on, pay up, or I'll have you arrested for not paying," Javert cawed, and Montparnasse tugged Jehan closer for safety.
"I don't trust talking birds. A talking bird ruined most of my life," he growled, eyes flashing, then looked down at Jehan. "Except for this part."
Cosette, Eponine, and Marius decided that they wanted to try courting before actually getting married, and they enjoyed every moment. They figured that one day they would get married, but they just weren't ready for that yet. Nonetheless, they all lived happily ever after.

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Brave: A Les Mis AU
Fiksyen PeminatAfter being abandoned by her mother at a very young age, Eponine Thenardier and her siblings were taken in by Jean Valjean, who ruled her kingdom until she became of age. Her friendship with Valjean's daughter, Cosette, is put to the test when her f...