A week had passed and the Volturi had made no decisions. They hadn't figured out where we had gone just yet. An entire week and my stomach was even bigger and twins both moved - a lot. My diet had become solely blood now - it kept me healthy and strong. Not to say I liked the taste. It was horrible and made me gag. But I had to do this, for the twins and for Demetri. I smiled, remembering the car journey to the dress shop.

Renesme, Alice, Bella and Becky had bundled into the XC60 Volvo with me and we'd sped down the road.

"So have you thought of any names?" Bella smiled at me.

"Ummm... Hope for one of them." I nodded. "As for another name... I have no clue."

"Don't worry I didn't know until near the end of the pregnancy." Bella's golden eyes looked to my stomach. "You'll be okay."

"I hope so."

"I know so," Alice chirped from the driver's seat.

In the rest of the week that had passed Alice had transformed the garden into a wedding venue. Bella had shown me pictures of her wedding and it looked totally different. The seats this time were plastic chairs and the main colour for the celebration was purple. Everyone who was already here were invited. My bridesmaids were Becky, Jane and Renesme. And Felix was going to give me away, this afternoon. This was going to be far more terrifying than facing the Volturi. I was going to have walk up the aisle past a bunch of strangers to reach Demetri. Demetri... I smiled.

And my dress... It was gorgeous! The Greek goddess design meant that the train kind of looked like a flowing ivory cape which glided seamlessly against the floor. And the way it flowed around my rather large bump and sparkled in the right light. It was perfect. I smiled more, playing with the sleeve of my cardigan.

"What are you thinking, my love?" Demetri squeezed my hand, looking down at me.

"Just about the future," I gulped. "The wedding."

Demetri laughed. "Are you having second thoughts?"

"No."

"Then what is wrong?" Demetri sat beside me on the balcony. His blonde hair was spiked up to perfection and his suit only made him look hotter, God like even.

"I'm just nervous that's all," I smiled at him.

"My love, I would wait forever for you to be ready to walk up the aisle," Demetri whispered.

I sighed. "I know."

"Your dress is beautiful," Demetri purred, stroking a hand down my face.

"Demetri God help you if you don't get out now!" Alice yelled. "It's bad luck to see her dress now!"

"I'll see you at the altar, my love." Demetri grinned at me before leaping over the balcony and running off into the woods.

"Shouldn't you have seen that happening?" I laughed as Alice led me over to a chair to do the final touches to my makeup and hair. Light eyeshadow decorated my eyelids with a slight bit of blush. My hair fell in waves down my left shoulder while the other side was French braided.

"I wasn't going to stop it happening..." She grabbed a hairbrush.

"Wow, you worked magic on me Alice," I laughed.

"No, I barely did anything." She gripped my shoulders, the hairbrush now on the side. "You looked beautiful before I just made it more obvious."

"Thank you, so much." I grinned.

"It's time!" Becky practically skipped through the doorway in her purple bridesmaids dress.

Renesme followed her. "Oh my god, this is so exciting!"

I stood up, taking a deep breath. It was now or never.

The girls went on ahead as Felix held out his arm. "And to think I was going to eat you."

"Thanks for not eating me," I laughed.

"Now keep that smile on your face, Hannah," Felix grinned. "It suits you. Now stay in your happy place."

"Happy place," I whispered. "Demetri..." I was fulfilling his part of the deal and then it would be his turn.

I was vaguely aware of walks down the steps and the sound of everyone quieting downstairs.

"Catch me if I trip?" Felix looked down at me.

"Only if you do the same," I laughed.

"Deal." Felix winked at me before we started to walk out of the house.

All eyes were on me as I stood at the beginning of the aisle. Demetri's back was to me. I took another deep breath as Felix started to walk me up the aisle.

One. Two. Three. A single step at a time, I told myself as we began to descend to the slow tempo of the march. I kept my gaze on the floor, murmurs running through the crowd. I felt the warm sensation of blood rushing to my cheeks. Not good considering I was surrounded by vampires. Oops, trust me to be the blushing bride.

My eyes drifted from the floor for a brief moment of time to linger on the white and purple blossoms which were expertly wrapped around the trees. I then let my eyes wander across the crowd - I didn't know most of them. I felt my blush deepen as I realised each perfect vampire was totally and utterly transfixed by me: the human. I barely noticed Amun by his side as my gaze finally rested on Demetri. I forgot about the Volturi then. I forgot about my impending doom. I even forgot about all of the other vampires surrounding me as I walked up the aisle. All that mattered was one thing, one person: Demetri. I didn't worry about falling or the twins kicking all I could think about was him.

I ignored the everyone else then. All I could see was Demetri's face; his eyes focused on me. He filled my vision and overtook my thoughts. Bright Crimson eyes were almost severe with emotion before his gaze met mine - then, his face broke out into a beautiful smile.

Then, it was only the coldness of Felix's hand that kept me from running down the aisle.

Each extended note of the music was far too long as my doubt completely disappeared. Thank god the aisle was short. Demetri held out his hand - perfectly smooth and sculpted. The music halted as Felix handed my hand over to Demetri. At last I was with him. My hand smaller in his, not as pale as his but that didn't matter because our fingers interlocked perfectly as we looked into each other's eyes.

Later that week we'd decided that our vows should be simple and traditional. They should be like the words millions of couples had spoken over the many years. One small change had been made though - instead of 'shall death do us part' we had changed it to 'for as long as we both shall live', like Edward and Bella's vows.

I couldn't help but smile as the minister said his part. Everything made sense all of a sudden. All the confusion and weirdness of the world seemed to just... Disappear. I tried not to laugh as I looked into Demetri's eyes, why the hell had I been fearing this? It wasn't a Christmas jumper from my nan, nor was it an outrageous event like prom, this was far more spectacular and I knew more than anything that I wanted this. Demetri's eyes seemed to have become less cloudy, his skin less chalky - he seemed alive. I was marrying this man. He was mine...

I hadn't noticed the wetness on my cheeks until it was time to say the binding words.

"I do," I managed to choke out in a nearly unintelligible whisper, blinking my eyes clear so I could see his face clearly.

When it was Demetri's turn to speak, the words rang clear and victorious. "I do," he vowed.

The tears stopped then as I stood victorious, clutching Demetri's hands.

"You may now kiss the bride."

Demetri leant towards me slowly - his lips covering mine inch by inch until he consumed me. Our lips moved slowly but with a hint of desperation. Then, he became more aggressive his lips moving more fiercely against my own.

A loud cough sounded near us. Felix.

Demetri slowly pulled away, his eyes half lidded and his breathing rushed. "My angel, my wife."

I smirked. "My husband." The words sounded foreign but in a good way - like a beautiful word someone wanted to pronounce, that rolled off of the tongue.

Applause erupted all around us, a few wolf whistles sounding here and there.

I turned to the crowd, grinning. I could do anything now as long as Demetri was by my side.

Cool hugs had embraced me many times before the party finally made it to the reception where the song 'Mirrors' covered by Maidlyn Bailey began to play.

Demetri pulled me against him, wrapping my hands around his cool neck. "My love..."

We swayed around the floor. His eyes staring down into mine. This gorgeous vampire was mine. And here I was thinking I could never exceed the expectations fanfic had made for me...

"Your blush earlier was beautiful," Demetri whispered.

"Thank you." I could already feel my blush returning.

"No, my love, thank you for agreeing to be mine," Demetri spin me around before gently pulling my back to him.

"It's like you're my mirror

My mirror staring back at me

I couldn't get any bigger

With anyone else beside of me

And now it's clear as this promise

That we're making two reflections into one

'Cause it's like you're my mirror

My mirror staring back at me, staring back at me."

I felt a small surge of guilt there, I wanted this to last forever... But what would happen if the twins killed me? I banished the thought before fear could spread through me. No, this moment was Demetri's and mine. I couldn't think about that right now and ruin our wedding.