Hello Lovelies :) I'm back! Here's a new story for you that is helping me get out of the writing rut I have been in. Soon, I will have the other stories updated as well. With so much in my life right now, I won't pretend that updates will be often, but I will try to at least post something every few weeks.

Huge thanks to my Beta andCUT ... She is the greatest!

Please enjoy...

"Bella, you're absolutely absurd! I'm not hesitant in turning you because I do not want to be with you forever. I'm hesitant because I don't want to damn your soul as mine has been. If I could save your soul, I would."

"How can you not have a soul, Edward? After everything you've done for me and the restraint of going against your nature, how could you not have a soul?" I reasoned with the most stubborn Vampire fiancée in the entirety of history.

"Bella, what I am shouldn't exist. I've killed people; I wanted to kill you when we first met. There's no other place for me but hell." He silently said.

"Then I don't want heaven without you!" I fought.

"Bella, let's talk about this another time. We don't have to decide today." He said, trying to calm me.

"There's nothing to decide. We made a deal that I would marry you and you would change me. No take backs." I muttered, crossing my arms like a petulant child. I began walking towards the door since I was late for the fitting Alice had waiting for me downstairs. "I have to go, Alice is probably waiting."

"Yes, she's threatening to come and get you herself." He chuckled. "I promised I'd be hunting so that I can't sneak peeks of the dress. I will see you tonight, love." He said, ducking down to kiss my forehead before he leaped out the window.

I sighed, still irritated at what seemed to be a constant fight between us… the issue of his soul and mine. He just wouldn't accept that I wasn't willing to be anywhere without him, heaven included.

I endured my fitting, only responding when absolutely necessary. I was afraid to say anything incase my bad temper lashed out at Alice or Esme.

"It's going to be okay Bella. Edward will come around. On the upside, I still see a wedding happening." Alice tried to comfort me as she stuck pins in my dress for measurements.

"You'd think that with his super vampy thinking skills he would come around a lot faster." I complained.

"Stop pouting, it's not cute on someone your age." She teased.

"I'm not pouting!" I said, making it a point to stop jutting out my lower lip like the child I was acting like. "Whatever… Are we almost done? I'm pretty beat."

"Yep, all…done." She said, pinning the last of the fabric. She helped me ease my way out of the dress, making sure none of the thousand pins struck me in the process.

By the time I had washed up and climbed into the enormous fluffy bed in Edward's room, I was only slightly peeved at out earlier argument. I knew that it would take time for him to come around to the idea of having a soul, but I decided to strike up a deal with him that he had to at least pretend in front of me. It was win-win.

I cuddled into the sheets, rapidly falling under. The last thing I remembered before sleep claimed me was the blur or a bronze haired angel humming the sweetest lullaby…

… I woke up to the irritating buzz of my alarm clock sounded from my bedside table. That's odd… I specifically remember staying at Edward's last night… Hmm, maybe he brought me home in the night for some reason.

I reached over to turn of the noise and managed to drop it on the floor. Not expecting to hear the loud crash because I had hoped my super fast fiancée would catch it, I jolted awake.

"Edward?" I whispered into the morning light. "Edward, are you here?" No reply. This was definitely odd. Maybe he was still mad about yesterday. That would explain why I'm at home and he's not here. Deciding I would deal with him later, I burrowed my head under the covers again, trying to go back to sleep.

I managed to doze off when Charlie decided it would be a great time to come in.

"Aw, come on Dad. It's 6:00 in the morning. I need sleep." I mumbled, opening one eye to look at him.

"You're going to be late, Bells." He said, raising an eyebrow.

"Late for what? I can't imagine there's much wedding plans that need assistance at 6:00 in the morning. Alice can go at it without me." I said, pulling the covers back over my head.

"What wedding are you talking about?" He asked, confusion coloring his tone.

"Mine, obviously. You can't be opposed to it forever Dad. It's happening whether you refuse to acknowledge it or not." I said.

"And who do you plan on marrying?" Charlie asked, confusion still coloring his tone but I would also detect faint stirrings of humor.

"I'm not going to marry Jake, Dad. I love Edward, and I choose him. You know Jake's out of the picture for good." I said, hurt that he would bring up Jake like that.

"So you're going to marry the Cullen boy? I didn't even know you two were dating." Charlie said, holding back laughter. "Bells, are you… are you sleep talking?" He asked, a small chuckle following his question.

"What? No, I'm not asleep." I said, still confused.

"Are you sure? Because you're not making any sense."

"I'm completely awake!" I said, sitting up again. I went to show him my ring as added proof when I realized Edward's ring was not on my finger. Holy crow, I lost the ring!

"I'll have to say congrats to him next time I see him." Charlie teased again. I started to have a sinking feeling in my stomach. Charlie didn't really have a sense of humor, much less tease. Either he was really going overboard with not accepting the wedding, or something else was going on here.

I took in a mental inventory of my room and noticed that things were a bit off. The picture if Edward and I at graduation was nowhere to be found, as well as the dress Alice had hung up on my door for the Bridal shower tomorrow. I turned my head and saw my English and Spanish books on my desk. I thought I had turned those in when I graduated. The sinking feeling started to grow.

"Umm… Dad. Wh-what will I be late for again?" I stuttered, afraid of the answer I had a feeling was coming.

"School, Bells. You really are out of it today, aren't you?" He said, eyeing me more seriously. "You feeling okay, maybe you need a day off?" He offered.

"School…" I let the word register. If I was still in school, then it meant that I wasn't engaged yet. It also meant that the war with Victoria hasn't happened. I shuddered, feeling the fear that my current position put me in. "You know what dad; I think I was still half asleep earlier, sorry about my little episode." I said quickly. "I'm good to go to school; I'll be down in a minute."

I quickly got dressed and put on what minimal makeup I owned. Within 10 minutes, I was in my truck driving to school. I needed to see Edward now, and tell him what was happening. Whether we knew each other or not in this twilight zone, I knew his secret. He had to listen to me. He had to help me figure out what crazy dream this was so that I could end it. He and Alice had to help me. I'm sure Alice already saw me coming, so I wouldn't be surprised if they were waiting for me in the parking lot.

I pulled in, not really caring that I almost hit Tyler's car. I jumped out of the cab, half expecting to be rushed by Alice and Edward, when I noted that they were nowhere to be found. Instead, I saw the Volvo parked next to a fancy yellow Porsche. What I saw next was even more surprising… an Angel with bronze hair surrounded by a group of fawning girls and eager boys, and a tiny pixie sitting on the hood of the Porsche with her own clique surrounding her.

What. The. Hell?

Something seriously weird was going on here, and I was determined to find out.