A/N: I'm sorry this chapter sucks so much. Writers block, again. How do I cure that?
I almost gave up on this chapter because it was almost impossible, yet probably easy compared to others, but I didn't give in to my stupid brain.
I'll probably rewrite, especially if none of you like it. Urgh.

Enjoy (?) :)

Humans and vampires aren't supposed to assimilate with one another. It goes against natural order. Though my family has intermixed with humans for decades, we don't allow ourselves to get too close to them, for fear our self-control won't hold out or that our secret will be revealed. Then we met Bella.

Edward was really the one interested in her. She was new to Forks, the police chief's daughter. He had an intense bloodlust for her, and had inner turmoil when faced with her. She found out our family secret on her own, with a mild form of help. To my family's surprise, it brought her closer to Edward, instead of repelling her. They fell in love, to my fascination, and she grew close to our family.

The closer she got, the more we all loved her. How could we not? She was clumsy, polite, loving and beautiful. They had some problems, like the Phoenix incident, but her love for Edward was unconditional, as his was for her. He didn't see it that way though.

After half a year and an unfortunate accident with Jasper, he left her. We fled from her and Forks, and hadn't said anything to or heard anything from her for another half year. I'd never seen Edward so depressed, so lost, and that says a lot for him. It killed him inside, but he needed her safe. When news of her death came from Alice, we were all tortured inside. The human we all grew to love was so fragile, and she had jumped from a cliff. Alice went to Forks to help Charlie somehow; she had grown close to him. When she was there, though, she found out Bella was alive. Relief washed through us, but not for long. Rosalie told Edward of Bella's 'death', and he was now on his way to Italy and his demise. He would've been successful, if the Volturi accepted his request. Bella and Alice rushed to Italy to save him, and were successful.

The feeling of joy at seeing Bella after their plane ride home was immense. Our family was refilled with her, from her scent to her human habits. She and Edward repaired each other in a matter of time, but Bella was relentless in her want to be a vampire. It was truly a need for all of us, she had to be safe and Edward had to stay with her, and the best possibility for her would be immortality. Edward will give in once they are married though, he promised. Once she is one of us, we will all be overjoyed; even more so than we already are. She will make our family complete. We won't have to worry about losing her.

She is clumsy, deliciously scented, understanding, caring, loving, giving, stubborn, mortal, accident-prone, a danger magnet, and most of all, human. We couldn't ask for a better companion for Edward, though, and we couldn't ask for a better human to risk our secret with. I want her as an official daughter almost as much as she wants me as an official mother. Bella is truly a miracle.