Match Found and Little Black Book? ; also, are series allowed?
They get married in a much smaller event than anyone would think. Just Stacie, Chloe, Jesse and his wife, the Bellas and a handful of others. They originally tell everyone it’s just a party but it’s actually their wedding - they get married in the backyard of their house. It feels intimate and close knit and it’s perfect.
They stay firmly and increasingly in love. Beca begins to travel a bit less and when she does Aubrey tries to come with her. They like to still take road trips and they’re driving the open highway toward New Orleans when they first start discussing the idea of a family.
They talk about it on and off for a few months and in the end they decide they do want a family, so they foster and subsequently adopt a set of siblings who have been bouncing around the system because nobody wants to take three kids at once. Jake is 9, Casey is 7 and Gemma is 4. It isn’t without its challenges but they are determined to give these kids a family that doesn’t involve breaking them up.
They help with homework and teach them about music and art and even sport since Aunt Stacie ends up dating a baseballer. When Jake turns 12 he tells Beca that he’s glad Aubrey and Beca adopted them. He says he misses his mom and dad still, but if they have to have parents who aren’t them, they got the best ones.
They turn into one of those serious couples pretty quick. Beca still has her hang ups about how far out of her league Aubrey is, but Aubrey’s always right there to tell her that nobody else is even playing the same goddamn sport as far as she’s concerned.
Aubrey still likes to draw Beca, only now the sketchbook is filled with pictures of Beca in much more private settings. Chloe accidentally finds it one day and only looks at two pages before she hands it back to Aubrey.
Beca requests that perhaps she sketch those kinds of pictures in a book of a different colour from now on and even buys her a dozen books with purple covers. Of course, Aubrey obliges, and the purple sketchbooks stay in her nightstand. Beca looks at them from time to time, not because she likes staring at herself, but because she still can’t believe Aubrey can draw like this.