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Note: Okay, so this chapter is UNBELIEVEABLY short, but hear me out. This is merely an Epilogue. Epilogues are supposed to be short. I had literally no ideas for this chapter. I am mentally done with this story. So here you have it. But thanks so much for all of the reviews, alerts, and favorites; they really do mean a lot.

I'll be eighty-seven, you'll be eighty-nine
I'll still look at you like the stars that shine
In the sky, oh, my, my, my

"Where are they?" Kurt asked anxiously, peering down the street.

"Relax," Noah patted his hand. "They'll be here soon."

Kurt gave him a glare. "I haven't seen my grandbabies in months, Noah."

"They're my grandkids, too," Noah reminded him politely.

"Yes, but I am the grandfather that spoils them," Kurt pointed out.

"All too much, Kurt," Noah laughed.

"Am I not allowed to spoil my only grandchildren?" Kurt asked haughtily.

"You are, you are," Noah said quickly. "But I'm just saying, cut back a little."

"Fine," Kurt huffed. "There they are!" he pointed at the car coming down the road.

Lindsay and her husband, Alex, pulled into the driveway, and three kids bounded out of the car, effectively tackling their grandfathers. "I'm so sorry about that," Lindsay apologized. "They've been cooped up, and they were so excited to see you…"

"It's okay," Noah ruffled the youngest, Mariah's, hair affectionately.

"Yeah," Kurt picked up the middle child, Jenna, holding her on his lap.

"I've missed you, Grandfather," the eldest, Anthony, whispered shyly.

"I've missed you, too," Kurt smiled up at him.

"You've gotten really old, Grandpa," Mariah giggled.

"I'm eighty-nine, kiddo," Noah told her.

"That's really, really old," her eyes widened.

"Hey," Lindsay gave her a 'serious' look. "Are you saying Mommy's old?"

"But you are!" Mariah said.

"It's true," Jenna shrugged.

"Mom's not that old," Anthony said quietly.

"Thanks," Lindsay rolled her eyes. "Dad, how've you been?"

"I'm fine," Noah said. "Old, but fine."

"I can't believe you two have been together since you were teenagers," Alex spoke up. "That, to me, is incredible, a test of true love indeed."

Kurt took Noah's hand and smiled softly at him. "I never stopped loving him."