I do not own anything- Stephenie Meyer does.
This is just something I did when I was bored and I don't know whether I should carry on… please tell me what you think! R&R!
Bella, Rose and Alice are sisters and have been arranged to marry Edward, Emmett and Jasper. The Swan sisters are sure that they will not fall in love, but what if everything does not go as they first planned? What if they fall in love?
I shook my head stubbornly and reached for my plain pale blue dress and white shoes,
"NO!" Alice screamed, diving on top of me and pinning me to the bed. "Don't do it, Bella! I think that you could get arrested for wearing those colours together! Or for wearing them at all!"
I sighed and rolled my eyes, "You have got to be the most annoying pixie in the world!"
"Yay!" She sang and ran into her room to get god-knows-what clothes from her closet.
"Don't worry, Bells," Rose called from the bathroom, where she was doing her make-up. "It's for your own good."
"As if I haven't heard that one before!" I accused and fell back onto my bed.
"Oh, dear Bella," Alice shook her head, returning. "Have you never heard of being feminine?"
"This is 1917," I told her, exasperated. "Not 1817."
She smiled sheepishly, "You're meeting your fiancé!" She reminded me. "You have to look presentable."
"I don't want to get betrothed to some stuck-up horse," I snapped.
Rose came in, looking astonishing with her beautiful blonde hair cascading down from a jewelled hair clip and her full lips shone with lip make up.
"I doubt mother will allow you to be wed to a horse, Bella," she chuckled, while leaning over to brush my hair. "She won't let you marry one of her own kind."
"You never know," I retorted and my sisters burst in laughter. "On the contrary, young Isabella," I imitated our mother's posh accent. "It is a tradition in our family to become betrothed at a young age, so you and your sisters must marry before you lose your looks, then no man will want you!"
We linked arms and danced down the stairs and out the door to our carriage.
We laughed freely because we knew that in the end we would not marry these men that our mother has set us up with.
