Author's Note: Yay, it's finally here! The wedding day has arrived! Just remember that this is not what is going to really happen in Breaking Dawn, it is just something I made up. Thanks for sticking with me through all of this and please keep reading. Again, if you guys have any ideas about stuff to put on any of my fanfics Bella's Journal, 42 Things Bella Swan Is Not Allowed To Do, orLunar Break, send me a message or an email and let me know.
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Alice's Activity
I awoke to a surpisingly sunny morning. It looked like Alice was right again. I knew that I would never bet on her. I was glad for the weather and then I remembered what day it was. My wedding day. My heart rate dramatically and eratically increased instantaneously. I heard a knock at my door and knew who it was. I pretended to be asleep so that my father could have the joy of being the one to wake me on my last day in his house.
"Bella, are you awake yet?" he asked and sounded like he had been up crying late last night. I tried not to cry and went along with the charade I had created.
I stirred in my fake grogginess, "Yeah, dad? What is it?" I even yawned to to make it look as real as I could. I felt a weight on my bed and sat up. I turned to face my father and looked him in the eyes. Yep, he had definitely been crying.
"Bella, today's the day. I'm losing you to another man. It's your wedding day, " he said and pulled me into a tight hug. I was definitely going to miss this when it was gone. I hugged him back and stayed there for a while. We both heard the knocking downstairs and I knew who that was. Alice had arrived- I looked at my clock- right on schedule. It was exactly 7:01 and I imagined she had decided to give Charlie and me one last father/daughter moment.
We both sighed and pulled away from one another. "I think we have a visitor. I wonder who it is, " my father said. I laughed and wondered if he was joking. Maybe he knew that Alice was coming and maybe not. He pushed himself up and walked to the door. He smiled and closed the door and went downstairs. I decided to just wait on the bed for Alice to come and get me. I had no idea what to wear to her house and then remembered that Edward wasn't going to be there.
But then I remembered that in a little under seven hours I would be married to the man that I loved. Who would have thought that my mom remarrying and moving around a lot with her new husband would allow me to make the best life altering decision ever I would ever make?
I sighed and waited for the energizer bunny, um, pixie, to come through my bedroom for the last time. I played with necklace that hung around my neck that Edward had given me to celebrate the fact that we were officially engaged and looked around the room to say a few goodbyes to my room. I would come back to gather my things later on but didn't know how much time I would have to say goodbye to my childhood summers in this room.
Alice came in during the middle of my daydreaming and jumped onto my bed. "So, are you ready for today?" she asked. I looked at her and gave her the biggest smile I could manage.
"What do you have planned for me, Alice?" I asked her. She got even more giddy and put on an even bigger smile. I knew I shouldn't have asked. I tried to look perky as I jumped out of bed and went to one of the many boxes on the floor to grab what ever I could. Not like anyone besides Alice, Rosalie, and Charlie were going to see me in them. I settled for some jeans and the last of Edwards shirts. I just had to be sure not to let Charlie see what I was wearing under my jacket. He had no idea that Edward let me borrow some of his shirts. I wore them on days I knew he wouldn't be around.
I went to change and Alice turned around to give me what little privacy she could. I turned around, grabbed my brush and a hair bow, and joined her on the bed. I tried to look as joyful as I felt and I think she felt the same way I did. Well, almost the same. She was already married and today wasn't her first wedding day. She grabbed my hands and held them to her face. I sighed and waited for her to tell me what was on the agenda.
Instead, she pulled me up and towards the door. "Alice, wait. I have to put my shoes on, " I said, laughing. She joined in and stopped. I returned to my bed and pulled on my converse shoes. I looked around at all of the boxes. I saw that my computer and my bed were the only things that weren't packed yet. Oh, the vows! I jumped to my computer and grabbed the printout. Alice laughed at my actions and walked out my door into the hallway.
I followed her, stuffing the paper in my pocket and grabbing my jacket on the way downstairs. I pulled it on, stopped at the doorway and ran into the living room. I had to say goodbye to my dad. I also had to remind him to make sure he was there on time, with his tux on. If not, I don't know what would have happened. I got one last hug from him before walking out the door.
I thought that Alice had driven and I don't know why I thought that. I saw only my truck and the slight sparkle of Alice's skin in the sun. I hoped that the sun would be blocked by some clouds during the ceremony or something was going to go wrong. Oh well, Alice said everything was going to be fine. She had done the most she could to cover herself, to remain inconspicious. "Alice, how are we getting home? I thought you drove."
My answer was the fact that I was being pushed towards my rusty old truck."Ok, I take it we're driving there."
"Nope, I'm driving, you're sitting. I want to get there so that we'll have enough time to make up for how late we're running." She must have grabbed the keys while I was talking to Charlie because she pushed me into the passenger seat and then was by my side behind the wheel with a smile on her face.
"Make up for lost time? We're only running like five minutes late. How long do you intend to take?"
"Oh, I just want to be finished by ten thirty so that we can get the little activity I have planned out of the way while we wait for your hair to curl."
I was scared for two reasons. One, I had never seen a smile so big on a person so small. And, two, I had never been in a car with Alice at the wheel except in Italy and I hadn't cared that she had driven that fast becasue I had just been worried about getting to Edward in time. I hadn't really been paying attention to her driving- she hadn't been going fast enough if you ask me. She didn't go as fast as Edward but she was still faster than I liked to drive. We made it home in less than five minutes.
I barely had time to breathe in the time she was around to my door and practically lifting me out of the truck. I shouted a quick hello to anyone listening and laughed as she ran me into the house and into her room. Of course, I was immediately placed into the salon chair she had acquired and had gotten Jasper to install in her bathroom. I saw Rosalie sitting on the counter with a huge smile on her face. She knew what I was in for. I knew one thing for sure, I could trust them. After today, we would become sisters, forever.
I could tell them anything. Maybe I should tell them about the thngs I had written about and slipped to Edward...
"Bella, you didn't..." Alice said. I think she saw what I was going to say and wasn't too happy. I looked at her and the products she was holding. I was in for a looong day. I sighed and looked at Rosalie, she had no idea what Alice was talking about. I decided to fill her in.
"Rosalie, has Edward been teasing you about anything lately?" I started. I didn't know how far Edward taken all of the dirt I had gotten on his, our, family. I had to let them know that I had told him things they had told me in confidence.
"Um, not really. Why do you ask, Bella?" She had no idea and I was regretting opening my mouth.
"Well, I kinda let it slip about what really happens when we go shopping. About your hair." I winced at the last part and looked at her. She made a face that made it seem like I had just stabbed her with a fork. I knew I shouldn't've said anything. She was going to be pissed. I just knew it. Me and my big mouth.
"You told him what?" I could tell that she was trying to keep her voice as calm as possible. Alice was still at the door, holding the hair products. Maybe Alice should have warned me.
"I wrote in my journal about the things you guys told me on days he was away and things that happened when we went shopping. When I wrote them, I forgot that he would read them. My bad." I put on my best puppy dog face.
She closed her eyes and let out a long breath before finally speaking, "I forgive you, Bella. I know that you didn't mean for him to find out. It's ok."
I was surprised at her rationality. I had figured she would be furious. This was going rather well. But I was still in for a long day. I was a bit surprised when Rosalie came and gave me a hug. I was definitely not expecting that at all. "Um, Rosalie. What are you doing? I thought you would be mad at me. I know that not even Emmett knows about your little secret." I winced a bit when she squeezed before letting me go.
She stood up straight and smiled. I had to admit that she was being a lot more civil than she had been when we had first met one another. She had been a major pain, to both me and my 'humaness' if that's even a word.
"I have learned to live with things that are out of my control. Some things in life just can't be helped."
"Well, ok then. Alice, has Edward-" I was cut short.
"Bella, don't even tell me. I don't want to know. I don't want this marvelous day to be ruined by guilt." She placed the 'treasure trove' of hair and make-up products on the counter and pulled me into another big hug of her's. There seemed to be a lot of hugging going on today and I knew that this was just the beginning. I could only imagine the way my mother was going to respond. I shuddered at the thought.
"Ok, Alice. Can't... breathe." She chuckled and pulled away. "Much better."
"So, are you ready to be even more gorgeous than you already are?" she asked gleefully. I couldn't even believe it when she started jumping up and down. Wait a minute- yes I could. This was Alice.
I sighed the biggest exasprated sigh I could manage. "Lay it on me, Alice." My words were a big mistake. The next thing I knew, I was being reclined ever so slightly so that Rosalie could get at my shoes. She removed them with Vampire speed and that was the last I saw of them. I said a quiet goodbye to my favourite pair of shoes. I supposed I could always get another pair, but those were the shoes I had been wearing when I met Edward- they could never be replaced.
A/A/N: I have no idea if they really were the shoes she was wearing, but I wanted to tie some sentimental value to them
Rosalie was at my feet with multiple shades of nail polish, most of them blue. I did need something blue...
"Oh, snap! Alice, what about everything? I need something borrowed, we have something blue, something old, and, well, I guess the dress could count as something new. But what-" I was again cut off but this time by a cold finger pressed against my lips.
"Bella, shh. It's all been taken care of. We have everything we need. Esme is lending you the bracelet Edward got her for Mother's Day and Renee had given us something to give to you as the something old." She went to her room and was back with a a small package in the blink of an eye. She brought it to me and set in in my lap. Rosalie had stopped showing me all of the various polishes and watched me open my gift.
It was a simple silver barrette. I had seen my mother wear it numerous times and had always thought it anything but. I had overlooked its simplicity and only saw it as gorgeous. I guess that's what Edward meant when he said I didn't see myself clearly. I never overlooked my simplicity. I gasped because I couldn't believe my mother had given me her favourite hair accessory. I truly had to thank her for it afterwards.
I carefully removed it from the small box and held up in the light. It was heart shaped and held a single zirconium stone in the center. I had always wanted to wear it but my mother had always said "Someday, Bella." I guess that someday was today. Alice walked over and carefully put the barrette back into the box and set it on the counter.
I looked at Rosalie and she was back to pressuring me to choose a color for my toes. I went with the deepest royal blue I saw and she set to work. She carefully did one coat and then the next, making sure not to paint my toe instead of the nail. Meanwhile, I set to memorizing my vows. I had to know them or I was going to look like a complete fool because Edward had twice as much time as I had and I was sure he knew his.
Alice set to work on my hair and I was unsure of what she intended to do with it. Edward loved when I wore it down but he also didn't like when I wore it in my face. All I saw Alice do was put it in small curlers. I guessed she was going for the volumized look with my usually flat, straight hair. It took her around two and a half hours to put the curlers in just right, there were so many and some of the hair kept falling out of them. She was using small, 1/4 of an inch wide curlers to make sure the curls would hold later on. I imagine she was frustrated that hair was the one thing that couldn't be rushed whether you were human or otherwise.
I missed my Edward so and I couldn't wait for the time to pass. I already had my vows almost memorized but I supposed if I couldn't remember all of them that I could just wing it. I wondered what my Edward was doing and wished I could be with him sooner than two 'o' clock. I looked at the clock Emmett had installed in the room to make me realize how long I had been tortured. I think that he thought it was funny. I had to do something about him and the things he thought were funny.
Alice laughed and said to Rosalie, "I think we may have another item to add to our list, Rose. Bella here is thinking of torturing your dear husband with the death of his X-box 360 and then if that doesn't work, she's moving on to his wii."
Rosalie laughed along and said, "Let her. He spends more quality time with those things than with me nowadays." I could imagine Emmett playing American Idol on his wii and laughed at the sight. Maybe I could hide all of his games while I was at it. I would like to see him try to pull another joke on me anytime soon.
Rosalie had finished with my toes, they were dry, and Alice had just put the last stupid plastic curler in my hair. I couldn't believe it when she actually put a hairnet on my head. I just laughed. Ok, so this wasn't that bad for once. I actually enjoyed getting dressed up for something that meant this much to Edward. I had to admit, he looked pretty damn good in a tux.
Around nine forty-five, Alice gasped and ran out of the room. She was back in the time it took me to realize she had gone anywhere in the first place. She came back holding a plate of strawberry frosted poptarts and a glass of apple juice. She had a look of true apology on her face and I realized I was hungry when she sat my brunch in front of me. "I'm sorry, Bella. I completely forgot that you still need to eat. But I saw that you only had a few crackers for your lunch to leave room for the reception and your stomache growled on your way to the alter."
I took a bite of my poptart and a sip of my drink. They watched me and both did my nails- one hand at a time- handing me my drink when I requested it, while I ate. When I was finished. Alice went to put my dishes away and Esme dropped by just before she returned. I hadn't seen her in a few days and I missed her sweet smile. "Bella, dear, I just had a long talk with Edward and he said to tell you that he loves you. He also said to tell you that you weren't the only one and even though he had twice as much time, he still didn't know everything. He said you would know what he meant."
I laughed at the fact that Edward, too, had not learned his vows in time. I guess he had a lot more to say than I did and I could cut him some slack, this time. Esme gave me a quick peck on the cheek and left to get ready. She was going into town to have her nails and the like done to her. Alice was going to do her make- up when she returned. I looked at the clock and saw that it was time for Alice's 'activity'. I could only imagine what she had planned.
"Yay! Bella, I hope you like what I have planned for you. It's going to be so much fun!"
"Ok, Alice, what do you have for me?" I hoped it wouldn't be too bad.
"A scavenger hunt! Doesn't that just sound so fun?!"
"Yeah, that sounds great. What are we hunting?" I tried to sound as enthusiastic as I could. I wanted to do anything to make the time pass more quickly. She nodded at Rosalie and this time, Rosalie left and she came back with three small pieces of paper. She handed Alice and me one. I saw that the list only contained seven things. The only problem was that we couldn't leave the house. How could you have a scavenger hunt with three 'teenage' girls in a house?
I looked at Alice and decided to set some rules. If it was going to be my big day, then I was going to have it my way. I thought to myself of what was on the list. I didn't know what half of this stuff was. I had a better idea...
"Ok, Alice. I have some rules to set first and please let me say them." I had to say this because I didn't want her to ruin the effect of me having control for once. "Let me re-write the list with things and I will watch you guys hunt for everything. This way I'm happy and I won't have to pout the whole time. This is what I want and since it's my wedding, I want everything to go as planned. This means no powers, no Vampire abilities. Just try to act like a human, for me, got it?"
Rosalie seemed a little sullen that she couldn't use her abilities but Alice seemed the most depressed that she couldn't look to see what she wanted to use at her advantage. I had to add one more. "And no help from anyone. I don't want find out that Jasper helped Alice find anything. Do we have an understanding?" I stuck out my hand for them to shake and they looked at one another before taking turns shaking it. I could tell they were trying not to laugh at my silliness
I took their lists and scribbled as quickly as I could on the backs of them to make up for the time lost on my accout. I thought that the things would suffice for the lack of time to think of objects. "There," I said as I handed the lists back to them. They both seemed puzzled at the choice of things I had put on the lists.
1. My wedding shoes.
2.Esme's bracelet.
3.My bouquet.
4.My earrings.
5.My necklace.
6.The C.D. Edward made for my birthday last year.
7. Brownie Points: My Engagement Ring
Alice read the list multiple times before throwing it in the trashcan. Rosalie did the same and they both looked a little more confused than earlier. "Actually, to make sure that Edward doesn't try to sneak a peek at you, I had the boys take him anywhere but here. I have no idea where they are but they won't be back for a few hours, when I call them." I should have known that Alice would think of everything. I stood up and caught my balance before telling them my plan.
"Ok, this is what is going to happen. I am going to hide everything on your lists and then you guys are going to look for them while I watch. Whoever finds the most, wins. But whoever finds my ring, gets the prize, whatever it may be." I had no idea what the prize was and I don't know if I wanted to find out. They nodded their heads in agreement and I set off to hide the items. But first, I had to make sure they didn't know where they were hidden. I took their hands and led them outside. They both had questionable looks on their faces but seemed to understand when I told them, "Stay."
I went back into the house and set to work. I only had so long before Alice got antsy. Plus, she was probably angry that we may be behind schedule and that she couldn't use her powers to find out where I hid the stuff. I went back up to Alice's room and grabbed the items on the list. I ran to Carlisle's study to hide my shoes in his desk. I then ran to the kitchen to hide my necklace in the fridge. I stopped and thought of where I could hide my ring. I smiled when I thought of the perfect place. I slid it off of my finger and stuck it in my bra.
I ran to Rosalie's room and tripped on the top step. I laughed at myself and continued towards my destination. I hid the earrings in her bathroom medicine cabinet behind the mirror. I ran to Edward's room to hide the C.D. within his huge wall of music. I had to find a way to hide the bouquet with the wedding decorations. I stopped on the way back downstairs and went into Esme and Carlisle's room. I had only been in here once or twice to talk with Esme. I put the bracelet back in its original place and made my way downstairs. I snuck out the back and got the first look at the makeshift altar. Alice had gotten a small fountain to make the backyard look more suitable for a wedding.
I sprinted towards the tiny wodden arch where Emmett would perform the ceremony. Edward had made the offer and I had to accept before he changed his mind. I had helped him get his clergyman's license on the internet and I was more at ease with him performing the ceremony, it made it feel like a family affair. He knew us and what we wanted with out us getting too personal with a priest. I stopped daydreaming and put the bouquet with the other flowers Alice had decided to use.
I ran back inside only falling two or three more times before reaching them in the front of the house. I was met with two very anxious Vampires at the front door. "Are you ready for us, Bella?" Alice asked, about to explode with joy. I grabbed her by the shoulders to hold her in place and failed miserably. Rosalie helped me out and wrapped her arms around her sister.
"Yes, Alice. Go ahead, but remember that you can't use any of your powers. Not speed or anything at all. Got it?" She squealed with glee and took off at a reasonable human pace into the house. I was laughing so hard that I was doubled over and was holding my sides. In less than an hour, Rosalie came to check on me, holding my earrings in her hands. She had my shoes in in her other hand. I saw my necklace wrapped around her arm like a bracelet. Alice came in and had my C.D. on one finger, Esme's bracelet on her wrist, and my bouquet in her other hand. Neither one of them could find my ring.
I burst into another fit of laughter and they both looked at me questionably. Neither of them had any idea. I was better at hiding things than I thought, but only when I had an advantage over them. I couldn't wait to see if I had a power that only I, and Edward of course, knew about. Then I could trick them all I wanted. Alice told me to stop laughing or I was going to let some of my curlers loose. I could tell that she didn't need her 'sight' to see that. I immediately straightened and tried to compose myself. I didn't want her mad at me, especially on my wedding day.
"Bella, neither of us can find your ring. Where is it?" Rosalie asked. She sat the items she was holding on the couch and put her hands on my arm, to appear as if she was begging me for vital information. I had no choice but to give in when Alice joined her and they both turned on the puppy dog eyes. I laughed before waving them away from me. They eyed me cautiously.
"So neither of you have any idea where my ring is?" They both nodded. I smiled and moved my hand to the top button on Edward's shirt. I reached in and pulled the ring out. I placed it back on my finger and they both gasped at my hiding spot. "You could find everything else but you didn't think to look in the one and only place I would ever leave this particular piece of jewelry- on my person." I laughed again and they playfully smacked my arms.
I was then dragged back upstairs so that my hair could be taken down and the curls put just right. Alice pulled back only half of my hair and twisted it downward. She then clasped it with my mother's barrette. I was wary of her intentions when she left some of my hair out and grabbed the scissors.
I held up a hand to stop her as she stepped towards me. "Alice, what do you think you're doing?"
She smiled and placed her free hand on her hip and slouched to one side. "I was only going to give you some bangs and curl them to where they frame your face. Don't you love and trust me anymore?" She had to pull out the old 'love' and 'trust' cards, didn't she? I hated when she did that. The problem was that she knew it.
I took a deep breath and closed my eyes. I let out the breath and wondered if I was going to regret my decision. "Go ahead, Alice." She gave a shriek and very slowly came towards me. I heard the slice of the scissors as the metal cut my hair. It seem like forever but it was over quickly. I felt the heat of the curling iron and then Alice saying, "Done." I opened my eyes and looked in the mirror. It really didn't look that bad. My hair was curly and gorgeous in the back yet sleek, elegant, and slightly curled in the front. My hair had never looked so perfect- not even at prom. I had to get used to looking like this all the time if I was really going to marry Edward in a little over two hours.
It was almost noon and we just sat around waiting for Esme to return so that Alice could do her make- up. It was almost twelve thirty when it was my turn to become her personal canvus. She applied a very light layer of base. Then she put on a thin, yet very noticable, strip of eyeliner on the top and bottom of each eye. I was suprised that she was keeping the makeup to such a minium. She saved the clear lipgloss for last. She said that she wanted my lips to have the natural look.
When she had finished with my make- up, Rosalie returned and took over so that Alice could get ready. Rosalie looked magnificent. Her hair was down and flowing around her gorgeous face. The light pink lipstick she wore was a wonderful comparision against her pale skin. The color also went well with her bridesmaids' gown. Alice had done a great job with the gowns and had made them look lovely with their complexion. I wished I looked like that to everyone else.
Rosalie put my earrings in very carefully and then I lifted my hair so that she could put my necklace back around my neck. I put my right hand to it and pressed it to my skin. I had been so happy when Edward had gotten it for me. He had actually let me pick it out when we had gone to Seattle, with adult supervision of course. Charlie thought that we had gone on a trip to scout locations for the wedding.
When Rosalie left to help Alice finish getting ready, Esme helped me put on my bracelet. I was grateful to have such a loving family to look forward to. I had everything ready to go and it was around one thirty when my mom came to the room. Esme let her in and excused herself. My mom smiled and gave me a huge hug. "Try no to flatten my hair, mom. Alice wouldn't be too happy if you did."
She laughed and pulled away. "You look so beautiful, Bella. And you don't even have your dress on yet." She was near tears and I could tell that she had already shed a bucketful. I could only imagine the kind of night that Phil had. I looked over at my dress that hung on a special hook in Alice's room and sighed. I would be in that dress in only a few short moments. We heard a knock at the door and both turned our heads at the sound. It opened and Charlie stepped in.
"Is my little girl ready yet?" he asked innocently enough. He saw that I wasn't even in my dress yet, chuckled to himself, said, "I guess not," and left. My mom and I looked at one another and burst into fits of laughter. I could hear the doorbell ring every so often and knew that the few guests were arriving. I sighed again and looked at my mom.
"I guess you better help me wtih my dress, mom." She smiled the biggest smile I had seen on her face in a long time and we walked over to my dress. I pulled it off of the hook, opened the bag it was in, and pulled it off of the hanger. I had to admit that I loved this dress. Alice really knew what she was doing.
I slid on the shoes Alice had gotten for me. No one but us in the family would know that I was wearing wedges. I had wanted flats to eliminate the risk of falling on my but in front ot everyone but Alice had wanted the sexiness of heels and we had agreed on this particular design. I stepped out of the robe Alice had given me to wear and my mom helped me into the dress. It had a corset on the back so all we had to do was loosen a few strings. I stepped into the gown and felt like a princess. I was living in a fairytale after all. The gown was form fitting at the top like most corsets and flowed out at the bottom like a ballroom gown. I loved this dress and for once wished that I could have children so that I could pass it onto my daughter some day.
My mother laced me up and then stepped back to examine me. I imagined that I looked like I had stepped out of Cinderella or something. I held up the edge of the gown and walked to the full- length mirror Alice had on the back of her door. I looked amazing. This truly was going to be the best day of my life. I could feel it. I walked to the bathroom to look at the clock and saw that it was time. I heard another knock at the door and I was joiined my my two bridesmaids.
They looked absolutely radiant. Alice had chosen a soft baby pink color and the fabric was chiffon. The design was a baby doll for both of them and they couldn't have looked more like big dolls. I imagine that their husbands had quite a night in store for each of them. Alice had gone with stilettoes for her and regular heels for Rosalie. Both of them had their shoes tied to their legs with short ribbons The look was simple, elegant, and sexy all in one.
They had only seen me in my dress once before, when I had first tried it on, and had reacted the same way. They both brought a hand to their mouths and gasped. I smiled at their reaction. Another knock at the door told me that my father was really ready this time and he walked in. I swear he almost cried at the sight of his baby girl in her wedding dress. He looked so handsome in his tux and I told him so and my mother laoughed when he blushed. My mother gave me quick peck on the cheek and left to take her seat. Alice and Rosalie left ahead of us and Charlie and I followed. We stopped at the back door and he told me again how beautiful I looked and I told him how handsome he looked in his tux.
I looked out the window and was grateful for the cloud cover. That meant that we wouldn't have to worry about the groom and his family sparkling like diamonds. I was surprised at the amout of people that had arrived. I didn't know that I knew that many people. I saw Edward look up when he must have heard my father's thoughts and he still couldn't see me. I saw that, again, he looked damn good in a tux. Charlie squeezed my arm then we both took a deep breath and stepped outside.
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Additional Author's Note: To know what Alice was talking about when she mentioned the list, please read 42 Things Bella Swan Is Not Allowed To Do. To know what Bella meant about Rosalie's hair, please read, Bella's Journal. A special shout out to Ashley P. and Stephanie G. for helping me with a few things in this chapter. And to my co-writer, Harlequin Jester X, thanks for the idea about the scavenger hunt. Without you, this chapter would have been very short and dull. Two weeks left of school and then we're Seniors!! Yay- go us! I am trusting you guys wiht my email address and plz don't hassle me and make me regret it! lol- I love you guys! Please submit any ideas to my email and not as a review as I am more likely to read it that way and take it into more consideration. This is officially the longest chapter I have ever written in my life and I hop you guys like it!
