Miranda sniffed. Her mother had died two years ago and she was devastated. She always got upset whenever someone would mention her mother, but now, she did not.

            “Oh Grandpa,” she moaned, tears forming at her eyes.

            “Hey, hey! The make up!” Suzanne cried out loud.

            Edward laughed. “You two go in now. Your partners are waiting for you.”

            I nodded and smiled at Miranda encouragingly one last time. Then I guided Suzanne inside the church. We stopped on the second pew from the church.

            “Oh there you are,” Vince sighed as he saw Suzanne. “Thought you were giving birth already.”

            She gave him a look. “I’m only six months pregnant. I’m not due until September!”

            “Okay, okay. Don’t get angry.”

            “I wasn’t angry!”

            I laughed at the bickering couple. Suzanne sat beside Vince and I sat beside Ian. He was wearing his black tuxedo and as I sat beside him, he whispered, “You look beautiful.”

            “You’re not that bad yourself,” I commented, smiling at him.

            He chuckled quietly and the wedding tune played.

            “Congratulations, Mrs. Jones!”

            Miranda grinned and hugged me. “Oh, Victoria! I can’t believe it! I’m married! I’m actually married! Who would have thought?”

            “I know, right?” I laughed. I smiled at the man beside her, Evan—the man who caught the guy who almost killed me. It was a lot of years ago—seven years to be exact. “Hey there, Evan. Take care of Miranda, all right? She’s quite a handful.”

            He grinned. “I think I can manage her.”

            “Of course you can,” I said and winked at him. “I better go and join Ian and the others at our table.”

            I bade them goodbye and walked back to the table that I was sharing with Ian, Vince and Suzanne. When I reached them, Suzanne was already eating the food and Vince was watching her, amused.

            “Hungry?” I asked her as I sat on the chair beside Ian.

            “Always,” Suzanne replied, flashing me a smile.

            I snuggled closer to Ian who placed his arms around my waist, pulling me closer. “You know,” he whispered at my ear, “you’re the only unmarried girl in your group.”

            I laughed. “Yeah. I always thought I’d get married before Miranda. Who knew she would be the first one?”

            Ian smiled and played with my blonde curls. “Would you want to get married?”

            “Are you trying to tell me something?” I teased him.

            “Would you like to dance?” Ian asked, changing the topic.

            “Of course.”

            “Hey, Vince, Suzanne, Victoria and I are going to dance,” Ian informed them.

            “That’s a good idea,” Vince thought aloud. “Hey, Suze, do you want to go dance?”

            “No.”

            “But, Suze—.”

            “I said no! We can’t dance properly! Can you see my overly-large stomach?”

            I rolled my eyes at them as I stood up. After all these years, Suzanne and Vince was still a cute couple. I slipped my hand on the crook of Ian’s arm and he led me to the dance floor. Miranda and Evan have already danced the first dance and their guests were already dancing.

            I placed my right hand on Ian’s right shoulder and he placed his left hand on my waist. His right hand clasped my left hand and we danced. “You are very pretty, Ms. Strauss,” he commented.

            “You said that already,” I laughed.

            “I did? I didn’t notice.” Ian flashed me his perfect smile. “But you really are.”

            “I believe you,” I said, winking at him.

            We continued dancing for the next three minutes. When the song was done, all of the couples stopped and moved back to their seats. I smiled as I let my hands fall to my sides. “Let’s go back to our table?” I suggested.

            But Ian didn’t move. He just… stood there.

            “Ian?” I asked. “Is something wrong?”

            He took a deep breath and turned to the orchestra. “Okay, guys, this is it,” he called.

            “Alright, boss!” one of the guys from the orchestra said, grinning.

            Ian gulped and turned to me. My eyes widened as realization dawned.

            No…

            It cannot be.

            The orchestra started playing the song My Heart Will Go On by Celine Dion. It was my favorite song since Titanic was my favorite movie and Ian knows that.

            Ian smiled nervously at me and then went down to one knee. “Victoria Strauss…” he paused and then: “will you be my wife… forever? Well, ‘will you marry me’ sounds so cliché, don’t you think?”

            My mouth opened slightly in shock. A tear dropped from my eye and I quickly wiped it away. Everybody was looking at me but I never noticed them. The only one who matters to me is the man in front of me, who is asking me to marry him, to be with him forever.

            And the answer is very obvious.

            “Yes, Ian, I’ll be your wife,” I replied, smiling happily.

            Ian exhaled and got up. I hugged him tightly and he hugged me back. When I let go of him, he kissed me softly. And everyone went, Awwwwww.

            “I love you, Ian.”

            “And I love you, too, Victoria.”

            “We’ll stay like this forever,” I promised.

            “And always,” he agreed.

            “Forever and always, Ian. Forever and always.”   

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Awwww, it's the epilogue! :( Oh well, this was unexpected, wasn't it? Hahahahaha. :> So yeah, this is the ending, hope you liked it! 

The song of this chapter is My Heart Will Go On by Celine Dion. ;) A nice song, indeed. I also love Titanic and this song so this is the song I chose. :D Haha.

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