The car ride back to the apartment was nerve wracking

A/N: Thank you, thank you! Your reviews are so kind! I feel loved! This story is my most popular story! (My quotes page doesn't count) I apologize if there are many errors, as I am trying to get this out asap and have no beta, so don't be afraid to point I out. Also, to anyone in Seattle, I am sorry if my Seattle is wonky. I will try to keep it as realistic as possible, but I will mess it up from time to time.

Now, onward and outward!

The car ride back to the apartment was nerve wracking. The excitement being thrown off by Alice and Rose was so thick you could cut it with a dull spoon. Alice was almost bouncing out of her seat, and Rose, well she just had that look, like she was bursting to tell something.

Rose pulled the car into our spot and almost leapt out of her seat.

"Meeting in five minutes!" she called as she raced into the building. Alice and I raced in after her, not wanting to get on her bad side by being late.

As soon as I got to my room, I practically tore off the outfit – not that I would've lamented its loss, but I didn't want Alice on my case over it – and threw on some sweats.

I bolted into the living room, hoping I wasn't late. Somehow I was last – how they move that fast I don't know – and ended up on the floor, sitting in front of them like a small child would their teacher.

"So, now that the slowpoke is here, we can start," Rose started out calmly. "I can't believe it! They are, like, practically perfect!"

"You wouldn't happen to be talking about a certain brunette, his cousin, and his roommate, would you be?" Alice asked casually.

"You know I am, Alice!" Rose sighed, hitting Alice over the head with a pillow. "You better have been right, Alice, or I am going to wring your neck!"

"I am! I know it! It wounds me that you disbelieve me so!" Alice clasped her hands to her chest dramatically.

"Alright, you both want to brag about something, so get to it already! I want to get some sleep tonight!" I yelled impatiently. Debates between those two could last a while.

"Oh, we dance and danced – he was actually good, not like he was being electrocuted like some guys. He asked me out!" Rose's jumbled confession came, words running together.

"Look's like someone's in loooove!" Alice and I cooed.

"Shut it!" Rose threw a pillow at both of us. "Why don't you tell us about your night, Alice?" Rose tried to deflect the attention.

"We went outside for a walk. It was romantic – well as romantic as a walk can be in the city. It was nice – he didn't need to fill every second with chatter. He even gave me his jacket! And yes, he asked me out," Alice answered mine and Rose's unasked question.

"And that leaves Bella," Rose said in a voice that I knew meant I wasn't getting away from questioning.

"What do you want?" I asked, feigning innocence.

"What did you do?" Alice prompted.

"Talked. Learned a bit about our intendeds," I answered simply.

"Well, what else… if that is it I am marching straight over there and…" Rose started.

"He did ask me out, but in the most adorable way. He wanted a tour of Seattle, and was all embarrassed, saying that it didn't have to be a date if I didn't want it to be," I blushed.

"So that's why you both were blushing. I thought you might've been about to kiss or something," Rose smiled.

"We aren't all as forward as you, Rose." I rolled my eyes. Of course that would be where her mind jumped. "Now can I get to sleep? I've got to be up before noon tomorrow."

"That when your date is?" Alice asked.

"Yes," I blushed.

"We expect you to tell us all about it!" Rose teased. I rolled my eyes and walked to my room, flopping down on the bed.