When I woke up, the sun was streaming in through Edward's wall-sized window. I sat up and stretched. I jumped to my feet and headed for the door. I needed some food.

"Hello? Where is everyone? Edward?" I called when I got to the stairs.

"Down here, Bella. Come have some breakfast." Edward called from the kitchen.

I walked in slowly and sat at the table. Edward, Alice, and Emmett were sitting at the table, too, and Carlisle and Esme were standing by the counter. Esme was chopping apples and separating oranges for a fruit salad she had to make for the hospital's annual Benefit Party.

"Eggs, Bella? Toast?" she asked me in her musical voice.

"Umm...both, please. If you don't mind." I said softly. I was still a bit tired from yesterday's events.

"I don't mind at all. Eggs and toast, coming right up." Esme answered me cheerfully.

I lowered my head into my hands and sighed. So much had happened to me in the last few days. I was just tired of it all. Suddenly someone was standing behind me, gently massaging my shoulders. It was only then did I realize how tense I was.

Minutes later I had a big plate of eggs and two slices of buttered toast sitting in front of me. I listened quietly to the conversations going on around me as I munched on the toast. It was basically ordinary, day-to-day stuff.

"Carlisle, do you have to work today?" Alice asked him.

"Yes, I do." He glanced down at his watch and added, "And if I don't leave now, I'm going to be late for my shift. I'll be back later. Have fun today, Bella."

I waved at him, chewing past a mouthful of eggs. I was going to have fun today. I was closer than ever to the end of the treasure hunt. I couldn't stop trying to figure out what the "something good" was. I finished my breakfast quickly.

"Bella, we'll be around today, but we can't help you with the clues. All right?" Edward informed me.

I nodded understandingly. Then I started looking around the kitchen for the next clue. Esme, Alice, Emmett, and Edward watched me with smiles on their faces. Then I spotted the envelope. It was pinned to one of the cupboards above the counter. I quickly stepped over and grabbed it. I pulled out the clue. This one absolutely baffled me.

Clue 5:

He's stronger than an ox.

But watch out. The seat belts

in his vehicle have many buckles

and locks.

I went over the list of remaining people. There was only Edward, Alice, and Emmett. I pursed my lips thoughtfully. Then it hit me. How could I have forgotten the time I had rode in Emmett's jeep? A triumphant smile spread over my face and I ran out the front door onto the porch.

My suspicions were confirmed. In Rosalie's place sat a huge jeep. But I couldn't see the envelope. Maybe it was inside. I ran over to it and Edward was there standing by the door.

"Need a lift?" he asked me with a smile on his face and a mocking glint in his eyes.

"If you would be so kind." I replied.

Then, suddenly, I was level with the seat and sure enough, hidden among the buckles of the safety harness, was a pale blue envelope. I let out a triumphant whoop. I hade found clue number six. I was on the ground in an instant.

Edward looked into my eyes. I smiled and he leaned down. My heart sped up and stopped entirely when he pressed his cool lips to mine. My knees felt like jelly. He wrapped an arm around my waist, almost as if he knew my knees had gone soft. When he pulled away he smiled and whispered to me, "Almost done. Just one more clue to find."

I nodded and glanced down at the envelope I clutched in my hand. I turned it over and pulled out the clue.

Clue 6:

The main character of the book

"Through The Looking Glass."

What's the name of this person?

I stared at the clue, not sure if I was understanding it or not. That book was a kid's story. I knew a looking glass was a mirror. I had read the book three years ago at my school in Pheonix. I remembered it now...and I knew where to find the last clue.

I ran for the house. The gilded mirror in Alice's room. I ran up the steps to the second floor. I walked quickly down the hall to Alice's room and opened the door. The mirror was on the wall right across from the door. And like I had figured out, there was an envelope taped to the mirror. I quickly opened it up and took the clue out. It was pretty simple.

Clue 7:

Congratulations!

This is the last clue.

Find Edward. He has your

prize and is waiting for you.

I smiled and headed downstairs to the piano. Edward was playing and had been playing for a while now. I stopped at the bottom of the steps. I just listened. It was my lullaby with a few new melodies written into it. It was absolutely beautiful. I walked over to him and sat next to him on the piano bench. He stopped playing and turned to me.

"Oh, don't stop. Please. It was so beautiful." I whined quietly.

He chuckled softly and started playing again. Then he started talking to me in his voice made of velvet.

"Bella, you finished the treasure hunt. Do you want your prize now?"

He got up and walked to a small table nearby. He grabbed something that had been lying on it. Then walked back and knelt in front of me. I frowned, almost knowing what was about to happen. He opened the box and turned it, so I could see what was inside.

In the box, lying on a small square of dark blue silk, was a ring. It had a silver band and a real diamond that was the size of the nail on my index finger. Then, Edward asked one question that would change my life forever.

"Isabella Marie Swan, will you marry me?"