The sun shown through the window and I knew I couldn't sleep any longer. I noticed my bed lacked a fairly cold and stony figure this particular morning. I reached my hand a crossed my bed and patted the space were my sleeping partner usually resides for the night. It was rather empty, actually too empty. I opened my eyes and found there was a note on the pillow next to me, along with a beautiful freesia. I picked up the delicate flower and the neatly folded note and read it to myself,
"I have gone hunting for the weekend. I left Alice behind to look after you. Take care of yourself; I would like to have a fiancé to come home to!
your soon to be husband
Edward"
I had forgotten that my days as a free woman were numbered. I would be MARRIED in less than a week. I was soon to be Mrs. Edward Anthony Cullen. The thought sent chills up my spine. The thing was that they weren't of fear so much any more but, of excitement.
I was packed for my "all girls sleepover", which Charlie was not aware that Emmett had not accompanied his fellow males on this "camping trip". He also wasn't aware that I would be the only one at this get-together that would be sleeping. Alice pulled up in the drive way just as I was finishing my note to Charlie letting him know were I would be. I grabbed my bag and rushed out to the car before Alice woke the dead up by blowing her horn. I jumped in the car and Alice started to talk faster than I thought possible. I tried to catch everything but when I herd bachelorette party I had to interrupt her banter. "Alice I hope my ears just deceived me because I swear I just herd you say something along the lines of Bachelorette party." "Bellaaaaaa….. It will only be a small party and only the family and family friends. I promise no boys except Emmett. You can't say no because Emmett is sooo excited." She gave the puppy dog eyes. Isn't this supposed to be a bachelorette party? Doesn't that mean no male presences?" I asked. "Emmett can be very feminine if given the chance." She told me with a straight face as if this was a very serious subject. "Don't worry it will be great!" she said with a some what mischievous smile on her face. I suddenly had the erg to get as far from the cullen house as possible as we pulled up to the white mansion.
