I suddenly understood what they meant by the term 'cold feet

I suddenly understood what they meant by the term 'cold feet.' I stood in the dressing room, paler than usual, while Alice laced the back of my dress. I forced myself to look in the mirror, and my heart piled over with this wave of nerves, and I shuddered from the sudden chill that ran down my body.

"Turn around, Bella!" Alice chimmed, her eyes were as lit up and excited as mine should have been. "What do you think, Rosallie?" She asked, stepping back, studying over the old-fashioned lace and the Alice-Designed train.

"You forgot the blue beret," Rosallie commented, seeming truly uninterested.

"You know what they say, 'this isn't the groom's wedding, it's the brides.' and Bella wanted a tradiational, nothing fancy, wedding." Alice sighed, just a tad bit over dramatically.

"While Alice finishes you up, Bella, let's hear your vows," Rosallie insisted. I looked up, suprised.

"Uhm... okay. Edward, when the people said I wouldn't be marrying you, but your family, I think I was probably one of the luckiest brides to be able to be welcomed into such a wonderful family. You all have been very accepting of me, even though I'm definatly not what you all would have hoped for," I slured the words, reciting them to fast, "But you, Edward Cullen, are the person I would give my life for. I will always love you, until the very end."

Alice looked up, while Rosallie left the room. "Short and sweet, he'll love it. But I am your favorite, correct?"

"Alice, you and Edward are my life. All of you actually. But, think about it, would I put up with all of your makeovers and kidnappings if I didn't love you?" Alice's high pitched laugh automatically made my nerves relax. No problems. She sprayed my hair a final time, the loops and flowers probably becoming permanent.

Rosallie popped her head in "Come on Bella, it's time!" She was smiling, and I was happy to realize it was for me. She wasn't holding any grudges tonight.

"So, Alice, just a simple, outdoors wedding, right?" I asked, stumbling over my words, my breath excelerating.

"Just a few personal touches made by yours truly." She grinned, and led me out to the night sky feild. There was a path, lined with thousands of twinkle lights, all leading to the almost translucent tented area, fountains pouring all around the front. It was simple, I had to admit. But it was also expensive. Very expensive.

"Alice, it's beautiful, just what I wanted." I smiled at her, and gave her the biggest hug I could muster, my hand still recovering from last months... damage.

Alice stepped into the bridesmaid's spot in the line, and did the tradional step to the altar. I followed suit, Charlie meeting up with me at the very last possible second. Edward stood, so amazingly dazzleing in his suit, this was perfect. I stepped through the door, and braced myself for the wedding. My wedding.