Author's Note: Love note at the end! Enjoy!

Years Later.

"So, after how many years of asking did you finally say yes?" Alice asked as she helped Walt with his bowtie.

"Only three!" Walt defended, "And stop fussing with my tie, it looks fine."

"Hey, I'm your maid of honor! It's my job to fuss with your tie," she said angrily, putting her hands on her hips.

"Does this mean I'm the bitch in the relationship?" Walt asked.

"Well, I always imagined you bottoming," she admitted.

"When did you imagine that?" Walt asked. Alice didn't get the chance to answer because two other boys burst into the room.

"There you are! God you look handsome! And the black hair is back!" Kurt spazzed, giving Walt a hug. "How have you been? I haven't seen you since you played Moritz in Spring Awakening!"

"I've been fine. Got a job teaching theater at none other than William McKinley. I'll also be codirecting New Directions with Mr. Shuster," Walt said with a smile. Kurt gave Walt another hug in delight. That was the perfect job for him!

"I thought you told Dave you wouldn't move to Ohio unless you died and didn't have a say in it?" Blaine said with a smile.

"Well, once they passed the rights to equal marriage, my hatred for the state went down quite a bit," Walt admitted, giving Blaine a hug. "How have you two been?"

"Great! Blaine's still playing in the New York Philharmonic, and just got his masters. I'm staring in a new Broadway show, with none other than Miss. Rachel Berry," Kurt said, grinning. You would've never guessed that this was the same guy who has been nominated for a Tony every year he's been in a new Broadway show, but has never won one. Apparently he's a wreck after the show, even though he tells the press that he was just 'honored to be nominated again'. "And…" Kurt said, adding a dramatic pause. "Blaine and I have officially started the adoption process!"

"Congrats guys!" Walt said excitedly, knowing that they'd be the best parents.

"But enough about us! I can't believe you two are FINALLY getting married! I mean, damn Walt! We were starting to worry," Kurt said. "I mean, how many times did he ask you and you turned him down? 30,305?"

"No..." Walt muttered. "Only 9 times."

"Thank God he's persistent," Blaine joked. "Well, we'd better get you to Dave, or he's going to think his best man ran out on him," Blaine said to Kurt, having to drag him by the elbow out of Walt's dressing room. "Bye! See you soon! Good luck!"

The couple approached a door on the other end of the hallway and knocked quickly, both of them tapping out some kind of beat. "Come in!" Dave yelled. Kurt threw the door open and posed dramatically.

"Did you miss me?" He asked, batting his eyelashes at Dave. Dave just laughed, throwing Kurt into a hug. "Holy shit, you look like your dad!"

"Thanks," Dave said warily. He hated how much he'd actually aged in a few years. At least he wasn't going bald or grey yet. "I'm surprised you city boys came."

"We wouldn't miss it for the world! Do you know how long I've had this suit planned out for this particular wedding? Since, like, freshman year of college," Kurt said, drunk on excitement. "I still can't believe your dad is marrying you two."

"Yeah, he's changed a lot," Dave said happily, thinking about how he use to think he'd either marry a woman or never get married. Now, here he was, getting ready for his wedding that all of his family was attending. It was crazy.

"So, are you ready?" Blaine asked, trying to make Dave nervous.

"I think so," Dave answered back. "As long as I don't put the ring on the wrong finger," he jabbed. Everyone had heard the story about Blaine putting Kurt's ring on the wrong finger because he was so nervous that he freaked himself out. Blaine just rolled his eyes at Dave.

"So, what are you doing? How have you been? And how did you convince Walt to move to Ohio?" Kurt asked rapidly.

"I'm doing great, minus the fact that I feel like I'm going to puke. I've been fine. I'm working at McKinley as the new gym teacher and I've been cocoaching the football team. I'm still not quite sure if Walt's convinced," Dave answered. Before Kurt could ask anymore questions, the door opened again.

"Ready, son?" Mr. Karofsky asked. Dave felt his heart fly into his throat and knew for a fact that he'd throw up if he tried to talk, so he just nodded and followed his dad, Kurt and Blaine trailing behind him.

Both of them had decided back when they were planning the wedding (which neither of them took any joy in doing) that neither of them was going to walk down the isle because that's just weird, so they both came out from side doors of the church and stood up front while everyone else came in and found their seats. Everything was extraordinarily traditional for this kind of wedding. The colors were white and silver, both of them were just wearing average suits, and it was in Dave's Father's church. It really couldn't be plainer than this.

It was exactly how they wanted it though. Neither of them was that flamboyant or over the top, just plain mostly. The wedding went exactly as planned, with the Shuster's little daughter as the flower girl and one of Dave's younger cousins as the ring bearer. Mr. Karofsky delivered what he considered was his best sermon in all of his years of preaching, they exchanged the traditional vows, and then they all went to the basement of the church and had the reception.

The reception got so crazy, that by the time Kurt went to deliver his best man's speech, he was completely plastered, along with pretty much anyone else in the basement who was of age (and some who weren't).

"When Dave told me he and Walt were getting married, I thought I was on Punk'd," Kurt started. "Then, when he told me he was serious, I screamed IT'S ABOUT TIME!'. In all seriousness, I love these two guys to death and I am so happy to see them together, even if Dave did have to ask nine times. I hope they have a great life together, full of love, joy, and whatever else comes along with marriage!" Everyone toasted to the couple and went back to getting plastered or dancing like maniacs.

"So, this is it then? We're actually married," Walt said, still sitting down, mostly because he wasn't quite sure if he could stand up.

"Yeah," Dave said with a nod.

"You know, I'm not sure I'll remember all of this in the morning."

"That's okay. I'll remind you." Walt blushed, leaning lower into his seat. "Why do I have the feeling we're entering a whole new realm?"

"Because you're overly romantic," Walt jabbed, winking at Dave. "I'm kidding. I know what you mean."

"Do you think we've made a mistake?"

"You're really killing my buzz David," Walt said, sitting back up. He took a second to clear through the alcohol induced haze before answering. "No, I don't think so."

"Why?"

"Because, I can't imagine myself marrying anyone else but you," Walt admitted, putting his hand on top of Dave's. "I love you."

"I love you too," Dave said, almost sighing the words. He now had everything he'd ever dreamed of wanting but believed he'd never get. Here, in this moment, he was the luckiest man in the entire world.

Big Long Love Note from the Author: Thank you guys so much! Really, I can't even go into detail on how much I love you guys, especially the ones of you who have stuck with this story for so long and reviewed almost every chapter! It really blows me away. So, here's a little blurb about this story and its creation, just in case you were curious. If not, I hope to see you soon and that you stick around! Thanks again!

So, for those of you who've stuck around, here's kind of a 'how this story came to be' thing. I use to write fanfiction a long time ago for my friends to read, but stopped because some of them became so demanding that I was pumping out 2-3 chapters a day, and it was too much. So, I stopped writing for about 2 years or so. Then, (I think I mentioned it somewhere in one of these chapters) I came out, and it was bad (based a lot of the stuff between Dave and his parents on it). I went to therapy and my doctor told me that I should try writing again to express what I needed to express out of the complete disaster that had become my life, so I did. I think Angel was my first Glee Fanfic, and after I finished that I wanted to think of something else to write because it was helping, a lot. So, I picked up a book called Freek, which is written all in prose and is very hard to read (I haven't even finished it yet) but it inspired me by its journal entry style. Then I remembered an assignment I'd done the previous year in English where we had to write letters to a partner in the class about either a book or something going on with us, and then I got to wondering "Well, what would happen if Blaine and Kurt did that?" and I thought about that for a while, and thought "no, that'd just be fluffy fluff all over the place". Then I thought about if Karofsky and Kurt were partners, and tada! Easy A.

This sequel actually sprung out of a review that someone left on Easy A for one of the chapters (I can't remember which one) where they said something along the lines of "oh, so Kurt and Blaine get to live happily ever after in New York and Dave gets to be miserable for the rest of his life! I see how it is!" That really struck a chord with me because no one deserves to be miserable, so I came up with Walt's character near the end of Easy A and decided that the sequel should be more based on Dave's growth as a person and in his romantic life with some lovely Klaine sideplots here and there. I hope that's what you guys got from the story at least. :)

So, I hope you guys enjoyed this story as much as I enjoyed writing it, and I hope you guys stick around to see what other stories I have in store for you! If not, thank you so much for reading this story! I love you all and can't thank you enough!

-Tsay Crescent

P.S. Crescent is spelled wrong because I created this account a LONG time ago and never used it. :P