Edward P.o.V
It'd been 10 years snice my family and I had left Bella. I missed her but I'm happy she could have a normal human life. My family and I were currently in Oregon where one of Jasper's co-workers invited us to a party. Snice moving here Jasper became a lawyer and loved it.
We'd just arrived when I was hit with that familiar scent. Bella. I scanned the room and my eyes saw her she was taller and her body was curvy in all the right places, her brown locks fell naturally. She was wearing a form fitting black dress with 4 inch heels that's when I noticed she had a wedding ring on I felt a pang in my heart.
I looked down and saw a little girl with Bella's curly hair but in honey blonde shade with her brown eyes the little girl tugged Bella's dress.
"You okay sweetie" Bella asked to her child using a voice only a mother had.
"Momma up" The little girl said opening and closing her little fists Bella and her group of friends chuckled and she scooped her up and put her on her hip and kissed her forehead.
"Hey why don't we go find daddy and Noah" Bella asked the little girl nodded.
Jasper's work friend came then.
"Hey Jazz I want to introduce you to my wife Bella and my kids Noah and Indigo" Riley said, and like that Bella came into view with the little girl on her hip and a little boy walking beside her.
"Hello…do I know you from somewhere" Bella asked she didn't remember us we didn't want to ruin her night so we played along.
"No I don't think so I get that feeling all the time" Jazz reassured her we all knew she was happy I saw in Riley's thoughts he adored Bella I knew she would be alright. Then they left.
We watched her over the years, about a year later they had another child named Alexander, Bella became a successful surgeon and her family was happy.
Her kids grew up and left and had their own children, and Bella and Riley grew old together and lived to the glorious age of 90, that's when I knew I'd made the right decision she'd had her amazing life.
The last time I checked up in there life's was at her funeral her children were gathered around their graves with their children I was happy she had everything she ever deserved; she had a life.
I stroked her grave stone remembering our few months together and I left the graveyard with a genuine smile on my face knowing she was happy I never looked back…
The end
