Epilogue

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David's POV

The day that Mallory had passed was the most heartbreaking day of my laugh. We were all talking stories and laughing and that's when the sound of her line went flat. We were all hysterical and the guys literally had to drag me off away from her.

It's been 2 weeks, and we enlightened everyone of what happened and it was the biggest shock of their lives. Some were even mad that we didn't tell them.

The funeral was today and everyone was taking there seats.

I wrote a letter on what I would say and I was really nervous. Before I knew it, I heard my name being called to the front. Conor put his hand to my back. "It's okay, we're all here for you" he said

I smiled and walked up. I cleared my throat and then started.

"I met Mallory at a studio we both worked at. We were friends at the time, but then I moved away. I returned a few years ago at the same studio and ran into Mallory. I realized I loved her when I would miss her right after she left. Or how I could instantly be happy when I had a sucky day. Just no matter how irritated, mad, sad, or just indecisive I was, Mallory could always change my mood for the better. I asked her to marry me and she said yes. On our wedding day, she cried to me that she was a selfish person for saying yes when she knew she would go so soon and leave me. I didn't care. I loved this girl too much to let her go. And I was sure as hell wasn't going to leave her when she needed me most." I said

I turned towards her casket. "Mallory Franta. I will never stop loving you and I will never forget you. You stole my heart and will forever have until the day we meet again." I said

I walked back to my seat with tears falling out. Conor and Sarah stood up to hug me. I sat back down and listened to the rest of the funeral and what everyone else had to say.

The funeral was now finished and everyone said their last goodbyes at her casket. Conor and Sarah was outside thanking everyone for coming and so were the guys. I was the last one left in the church. I walked up to her casket and looked down at her. She still managed to look so gorgeous.

"I love you baby girl" I said smiling down with tears falling. My throat started to sting which meant I was hiding back my tears.

I looked at the flowers set up around her and noticed once single flower that was brown. And slowly, I saw color fill back up into it until it looked just like the other flowers.

I chuckled smiling down.

"Hello to you too baby"

The end.

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