Okay, this chapter took forever to write. I started it like five times before I really liked it. Anyway, it takes place five years after the last when they've graduated college.

"You look good," Caleb whispered walking up behind me while I took one last look in the mirror.

"You always say that," I giggled.

"I'm always right," he smiled looping his arms around my waist.

"Shut up," I laughed before giving him a kiss. Then I grabbed his hands. "Come on. We're gonna be late."

"Do we really have to go?" he groaned.

"Caleb," I sighed. "It's our high school reunion. Don't you want to see all of our old friends?"

"Like who?" he asked.

"Uh," I paused, "uh...Lucas. You and Lucas were like besties."

"Besties?" he mocked me.

"Can we just go?" I pleaded.

"Yeah," he replied. "Let's go."

Caleb and I hopped into the car and made the drive to Rosewood Day for the reunion. The courtyard was decorated with tons of tacky balloons and stupid school spirit signs but I didn't care. I missed these walls. I didn't quite miss A's harassing texts but they were one of the reasons that we all became so close.

"Hanna!" Spencer squealed when she saw me.

"Hey," I gave her a huge hug. "How have you been?"

"Good," she smiled.

"Have you seen anyone else yet?" I asked.

"I think Mona's lurking around somewhere," she whispered, "but other than that I don't really recognize anyone."

Spencer and I mingled with a few acquaintances from high school while Toby and Caleb wandered off trying to find a place to watch the football game. I was getting drinks for Spence and me when I noticed a familiar girl with raven black hair.

"Emily?" I breathed nudging Spencer and handing her a champagne flute.

"She looks amazing!" Spencer smiled as we sped over toward her.

"You guys!" she giggled. "I haven't seen you since the wedding."

"Speaking of," I laughed. "Where are the happy couple? I can't imagine they're still trying to keep their relationship under wraps."

"No, she said she's come," Spencer replied.

"So," Emily changed the subject. "Where are your dates?"

"Never mind them," I replied. "They were never the nostalgic ones."

"There she is," Spencer interrupted pointing toward the door where Aria walked in accompanied by Ezra.

"He looks so..." Emily mused. "What is with the weird facial hair?"

"He looks like Johnny Depp circa Pirates of the Caribbean," I whispered. She nodded.

"Hey guys," Aria said striding toward us.

"You look great," I hugged her.

"Thanks," she smiled smoothing out her dress.

The four of us spent the next hour catching up while Ezra disappeared to find some of his old colleagues. Aria was enjoying being married while Emily takes advantage of the bachelor life. Spencer and Toby have a nice place together near Harvard where she's attending grad school. I told them all about Caleb and I living in the city. I'm working for a boutique designer and he's working for Apple to develop new cell phone technology.

"We should not go this long without seeing each other," Emily laughed.

"I know," I smiled. I turned to Spencer. "If it takes a wedding to get us all in the same city again, you and Toby better tie the knot soon because we won't have another reunion for five years."

"Me?" she retorted. "What about you and Caleb?"

"That's complicated," I said slowly.

"Can we stop with the marriage talk?" Emily pleaded cutting the tension in the conversation.

"I am gonna run to the restroom," I said grabbing my clutch. "I'll be right back."

They all nodded politely as I snuck back out into the hall trying to remember which bathrooms were the cleanest. I found the faculty restrooms unlocked and snuck into those to quickly touch up my make up. When I finished, I walked back into the hallway only to have a hand clasped over my mouth. A large body whisked me into a supply closet and then the lights flickered on.

"Caleb?" I laughed. "Where have you been?"

"Toby and I found a plasma in the football coach's room," he explained. "Premium cable and everything. I forgot how loaded everyone at this school is."

"How did you...?" I asked.

"Shhh," he whispered quieting me with a kiss. His lips danced across my mouth and neck as I slowly undid the buttons on his dress shirt.

"I should get back to..." I breathed.

"I just want to take you home," he laughed.

"We just got here," I laughed as he tugged at the zipper on my dress.

"Come on," he pleaded. "Do you really want to hang out with your old English teacher?"

"You mean Ezra?" I said pulling away.

"Oh right," he smiled. "You know what I mean."

"Fine," I sighed. "Let me just say goodbye."

"No," he begged. "It will take you forever."

He grabbed my hand and swept me up into his arms carrying me toward the parking lot. I made an attempt to protest but I didn't want to go back into that gym anymore than he did. We drove back home and Caleb quickly took me right up to the bedroom where we finished where we'd left off in the supply closet.

XX

I opened my eyes wide and checked the clock to find out that it was already noon. I looked over to find that Caleb had already slipped out, probably to go for his morning run. I rubbed my eyes and felt something cold and hard on my hands. I pulled my left hand up to my face to see a honking diamond ring on my finger.

"What the...?" I breathed pressing my right hand to my forehead.

"Good morning," Caleb smiled standing in the doorway holding a tray of food.

"Are you going to explain this?" I asked pointing at the rock on my left hand.

"Can we eat first?" he asked placing a plate of pancakes in front of me; my kryptonite.

"Did you get syrup?" I asked.

"We've been together five years," he said pulling out a carafe of maple syrup. "I can never forget."

"Thanks," I smiled dousing the pancakes and then taking a bite. I turned to him. "Now can we discuss this?"

"Will you marry me?" he asked slowly.

"Caleb," I replied, "you don't just slip a ring on my finger while I'm sleeping and then ask me to marry you. How did you get this thing on anyway?"

"I couldn't sleep all night," he smiled. "I just waited until you were snoring. Now can you please answer my..."

"I do not snore," I retorted. Then I laughed, "but yes, I will marry you."

"Finally," he smiled leaning in to kiss me.

So, this is finally it. I will not be posting anymore chapters to this story but I want to thank everyone who read/reviewed/favorited/alerted or even those who clicked it by accident and then decided they didn't like it anymore and gave up. All of you are awesome!