A/N: Ok because you requested it! Here's a small epilogue for all to enjoy. See you next time!

Chapter 8: Criminals get the Princess

"Ah dude! They have an all you can eat buffet!" said Owen excitedly stuffing his mouth and getting food all over his tux.

"Do you think any bears will show up? That would make for one wicked wedding story," said Izzy with wide eyes and livid thought.

"Don't you dare make any bear calls," warned Heather.

"I'm just glad they're letting me play a song for them on their wedding day, I'm so stoked," said Trent tuning his guitar.

"You'll be great," said Gwen supportively. "The thing I'm dreading the most is when the bride tosses the bouquet, it's so cheesy." But up in her head Gwen was already thinking about strategy and how to catch the bouquet. If destiny called for it maybe Courtney wouldn't be the only lucky one today.

"I just can't believe how good Courtney looked in her dress," said Leshawna. "Too bad Duncan will be destroying it later on tonight," she added with a snort.

"Duncan's tux is pretty awesome," said Harold. "It makes him look less mean and scary looking."

"Oh my god! I just can't believe we're back!" squealed Katie.

"I know and for a wedding!" added Sadie. They both started to sequel.

"Would you two shut up," demanded Eva annoyed by the two.

"Seriously," agreed Noah who was equally annoyed.

"All I know is that when I get married, it's going to be even bigger than this," said Cody puffing out his chest.

DJ snorted. "You do know you actually have to get a girl first in order to get married right?"

Cody only smiled. "Oh I know my dream girl is out there waiting for me, just you wait and see."

"I think it's so romantic," said Beth jumping up and down. "What do you think Lindsey?"

Lindsey nodded in agreement. "Oh I think it's so great that Doug and Carrie are getting married."

"It's really cool aye?" Ezekiel asked Tyler.

"Yeah man, who would've guessed we'd be back to see Duncan and Courtney getting married," said Tyler.

"Duncan and Courtney?" asked Lindsey confused.

"Hey everyone! They're about to start!" yelled Bridgette excitedly.

"Let's go everyone! Hey where's Justin?" asked Geoff.

Everyone turned to see Justin posing for the cameras. "You guys go ahead, I'll catch up," he said flexing his muscles.


None of them could believe they were back here. None of them thought they'd be coming back for a happy event like this one.

As soon as word got out about Duncan and Courtney getting married at camp Wawanakwa, the press had a field day. Nothing but reality networks asking for permission to tape and air the whole wedding and reunion of the Total Drama Island contestants.

At first Courtney said no but then changed her mind when she realized that most people had already seen them first falling in love, so why not let them see her on her wedding day. Besides doesn't every bride want to announce to the world that she's getting married? As long as she did it at the place she first met Duncan she didn't care how many cameras were in her face.

Everything from the beginning of the ceremony up until she reached the alter was a blur to Courtney. She could hardly breathe and needed to hold her fathers arm tightly to keep from fainting. The thing that really melted her heart was her father smiling in approval to Duncan. That was a blessing considering how they got off to a bad start when Duncan had first met him.

Once her father handed her off to Duncan she didn't even see anyone else but him. Duncan's face was indescribable. He had gotten so caught up in the beauty of Courtney in her long white gown that his brother-and best man- had to give him a little push to snap him out of his daze. He took her hand firmly feeling like no one could ask for a more perfect woman than his.

"Alrighty then campers," Chris Mclean suddenly said walking in and taking his place in front of the bride and groom "Let's get this show on the road."


When all is said and done, every woman and even a few men had tears in their eyes. Duncan and Courtney said their "I do's," Chef walked down the aisle in a dress handing them over their rings, and it was closed with a kiss from the newly weds.

While everyone continued to celebrate no one noticed the new couple sneaking off.

"Duncan where are we going?" asked Courtney trying to keep her dress from getting dirty along the forest floor. She had no idea on why Duncan had insisted they come into the woods, but he was aching to show her something.

"Just keep your cool babe, we're almost there," he said guiding her by the hand.

Courtney groaned. This was suppose to be the happiest day in her life and she was spending it walking in the dark of the woods to witness god only knew what. Whatever Duncan had to show her had better be good.

Finally he stopped and squatted down. "Look at this," he said urging her to sit next to him. She groaned again knowing either way her dress was going to get ruined tonight by Duncan.

At first she couldn't see it because it was so dark, but once she focused her eyes she saw what Duncan was looking at. In the base of the tree in front of them Courtney saw a wood carving of a heart with the initials D+C in it.

She smiled and looked at Duncan who was smiling at her the whole time. "I can't believe you even remember which tree you wrote this in."

He shrugged. "Ah it's not so easy to forget when this was the first place I decided I liked you."

Courtney smiled and straddled his lap facing him and wrapping her arms around his neck. "Oh? And when was that exactly?"

Duncan wrapped his arms around her and looked up at the sky trying to recall. "I think…it was the very first time you yelled at me."

Courtney giggled. "If I had known you would like it I never would've done it."

Duncan smirked at her and raised one eyebrow. "Yes you would've. You so had the hots for me," he said rubbing her back.

Courtney scoffed. "You had the hots for me," she argued playfully slapping his shoulder.

Duncan grinned even wider. "Oh you bet I did. I wanted to do nasty things to you."

Courtney laughed. "Well I think you accomplished that mission. You turned a perfectly innocent and good girl into a bad rebellious troublemaker like yourself," she said with a smile.

Duncan continued rubbing her back feeling more and more attracted to her as they continued there little fight. "Only because you let me," he said pulling her in closer to his chest. "I think you liked it. Who's more messed up now?"

Courtney grinned liking where this was going. "I was a young and impressionable teen back then. I didn't know any better," she said rubbing his back.

Duncan clicked his tongue and began to let his hands wander over more of her body. "Seems like you still don't know any better," he said kissing her neck. He heard her breathing grow heavy and deep. "Do you want me?" he asked in a seductive whisper.

Courtney closed her eyes hazily and whispered back, "Duncan I want you…"

Duncan started to unzip her dress when suddenly a pair of hands stopped him. He looked up at Courtney who was smiling down amusingly at him. "…to take me back to the camp where we can say good-bye to the rest of our friends," she said getting up and brushing himself off.

Duncan sat there with his mouth hanging open. He hated when she did that! "Oh c'mon they can't hear us from all the way out here!"

"You don't know that!" said Courtney already pulling him up. She and Duncan both knew she was a screamer, everyone would probably think she was being attacked by an animal, which wasn't all together far from the truth. She had every intention of giving Duncan the best night of his life, but she wasn't going to do it outside in a forest! A girl had to hold on to some rules.

Duncan sighed disappointed. He was going to make her pay for that later tonight. "You're so uptight," he whined bitterly.

Courtney wrapped her arm around his waist and grinned. "You love me," she said happily.

Duncan grinned despite himself, and brought her closer to his side completely forgetting his disappointment. "You have no idea," he said looking down into her eyes. They saw the camp fire just ahead and followed it the rest of the way back. "It's not everyday the criminal gets the princess."

The End