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This final chapter is dedicated to sovoyita, my loser of a friend. : D We're cool.

IMPORTANT! YOU MUST READ! This… will be the very last chapter. Yes, I know it's a short story, but, still. If you want an epilogue, don't be hesitant to ask for one. If I get five votes for pro-epilogue, then I'll do an epilogue. But, this is the last official chapter. Don't cry. I'd like to thank all of the people who've read the story and said you liked it, but I feel that what I want to happen in this story will occur in this chapter. I love you all.

Previously on Forbidden… (Say it in a deep announcer voice…)

"So what brings you to Forks, my dear sir?" I asked

"I'm here to discuss a final treaty," he said.

I smiled down at Sam. "Then I'll go open the front door for you."

"You do that," he said. I jumped back through my window and ran down the stairs. My whole family was sitting in the sitting room, staring at me expectantly.

"Is Jacob here?" asked Alice, her nose wrinkled.

"No," I said, opening the door, "Sam is." Sam looked at my family and walked into the house. Nobody needed Jasper's power to know he felt threatened.

"Sit down, Sam," said Esme, warmly.

"Thanks," he said as he sat down beside me.

"Dad," I said, "He's here to discuss a final treaty."

"What are your terms?" asked Carlisle.

"None, really," said Sam, "The wolves trust you now. And I believe that you trust us. We wont say anything about you, and you wont say anything about us. We trust you enough to know that you won't feed off of humans."

"No treaty?" I asked, astonished

"No treaty," repeated Sam. Carlisle and Sam shook hands.

"Well," I said, "This has been one hell of a day. Vampiric cats, letter openers and Sweeney Todd!"

"Don't forget hunting!" said Emmett.

"Em," I said, "I haven't been hunting."

"Yet," he said, "You, me and Rosie are going hunting right now. It won't take long, only about an hour so that we can make it to school on time." I smiled at Emmett. Perfect timing.

"Well," I said, "This has been fun, but as you can tell," I gestured toward my darkening eyes, "I'm pretty thirsty." I smiled at everyone and dramatically left the room. I went to the garage, knowing Rose and Emmett were following. Rose and Emmett, obviously, wanted to sit beside each other, so I sat in the back of the monstrous red jeep.

Emmett drove to some deserted woods. We got out of the car as soon had he parked. We'd meet back at the car at 5, one hour. Emmett, Rose and I went our separate ways.

As soon as I was separated form my siblings, I climbed up into a tree to scope out the area. I heard a snap below me and looked down. A large buck was below me, eating something on the ground. I noiselessly jumped down and landed right on the back of the large deer, snapping it's back so it couldn't move. I leaned down and bit its neck, taking in all of its blood.

"That's quite an approach," said Emmett, his eyes a light butterscotch.

"I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing," I said.

"Does it matter?" he asked rhetorically, "It's unique!"

"Touché," I said. He laughed.

"It's always funny when I hear that word," he said.

"Emmett," I said, "You're insane, you know that?"

"That's what they tell me!" he boomed. We walked back over to his jeep. Rosalie was already there, waiting for us.

"Well," said Rose, "This was the shortest hunt I've ever been on."

"Agreed, sis," I said. We drove back to the house. We made it back twenty minutes before the hunt was even supposed to be over.

"What happened to an hour long hunt?" asked Jasper.

"I don't know," I said, "I suppose that the idea just flew out the window."

"Hey, Kyra," said Emmett, "I'm using your technique next time." I laughed.

"You're going to jump off a tree onto an irritable grizzly?" I asked.

"Yes," he said.

"It's a good thing grizzly's can't start fires. You might be dead." I said. He laughed his loud booming laugh.

"Wait a second," said Alice, "You dumped down from a tree onto your prey?"

"Yep," I said.

"I love you!" cried Alice, giving me a hug. I laughed as I hugged her back.

"Now," said Alice, "You three need to get changed."

I went upstairs and took a shower. I watched as the blood that got onto my body ran down the drain. I washed my hair at vampire speed, knowing Rosalie would be waiting for the shower. I got out of the shower, towel dried my hair and got out of the bathroom.

I got into my room. I went into my closet to decide what I wanted to wear this fine day. I settled on a black lace skirt that came above my knees, a pair of light wash skinny jeans, a plain, but tight, gray shirt and some gray high top Converses. I tucked the ends of the jeans into my shoes. I pit my hair into low pigtails. I wore, as always, my engagement ring around my neck, only today I didn't hide it behind my shirt, I showed it proudly. I wanted to show off to everyone that Jacob Black proposed to me not even a month of dating him.

I went downstairs and made sure I was ready for the day. I made sure all my binders were in my book bag. I was ready to go. So was the rest of my family. Alice, Jasper and I drove in my car while Edward, Bella, Emmett and Rose took Edward's car. Even though I had just seen Jacob the day before, it felt like I hadn't seen him in weeks. I had missed him. Oh, the effects of imprinting. But, when I miss him, it reminds me that I do love Jacob.

I got into first block, a block I didn't have with my family, a block that I had only with Jacob. I sat in my seat next to him. I smiled at my fiancée; he smiled a goofy grin right back at me.

"I see your necklace," he said. I looked down at the ring.

"Do you recognize it?" I joked.

"Well, of course," he said, "I'm the one that bought it."

"I'm glad you did," I said, "Jake, I need to talk to you. Let's go to the playground after this block."

"Okay," he said. Our elbows bumped. Jacob was wondering what I needed to talk to him about; he was hoping we weren't breaking up.

"I'm not about to dump you," I reassured him, "I love you way too much."

"I love you, too," he said. He entwined his large hand wit my petite one under the desk so we didn't have another teacher screaming, "NO PDA!" at us.

"Sam told you about the treaty?" I asked.

"What treaty?" he joked, "The non-existent one?"

"Yes, that one," I said.

"I'm pretty stoked about that," he said.

"Ditto," I said.

"Miss Cullen, Mr. Black," said the math teacher, "Would you care to share what you two are talking about."

"Vampires and werewolves," I said. The class laughed.

"Miss Cullen!" said the teacher.

"We were just talking about some last minute wedding details, weren't we, honey?" I joked.

"Yes, we were," Jake played along.

"We're eloping!" I said. The class laughed again. What they didn't know was that most of that was true; not the discussing of the wedding details, but everything else was true.

"Please stop talking during class," he said. I saluted him playfully. The teacher simply rolled his eyes at me. The hour finished and Jake and I escaped the school. He took Seth's motorcycle helmet and gave it to me. I put it on my head and he sped away. I wrapped my arms tightly around his huge waist. He was going seventy as we went to the abandoned playground. This was our spot. I suppose some of Jacob's canine possessiveness had rubbed off on me a bit.

We sat on the swing set, like we normally did. Ever since the second treaty went into effect, we hadn't come here in a while.

"What do you need to talk about?" he asked me, worried.

"The future," I said, "You know Alice can see the future and you know that she can't see the wolves." He nodded. "And you're fully aware that I will be spending the rest of eternity with you."

"Naturally," he said, "What does this have to do with anything?"

"I asked Alice if she could see my future and she said she could," I explained, "But I'd be with you, which means she wouldn't be able to see me. She said to me that you'd be changed into a vampire.

"Her visions are based upon decisions that have been made. She can see you being a vampire, which means one of us made a decision of you become one of us. I'm pretty sure it wasn't me." I waited for him to explain.

"Form the moment that you first said that you loved me, I decided that I was going to be with you forever," he said, "You know that. I don't care what it takes. It's difficult when we're two totally different species. It's like we're forbidden. I would do anything for you, anything to be with you. Even if it is being changed into a leech."

I knew of Jacob's hatred for vampires, well besides me, and that meant a lot to me. He was willing to become something that he normally hated just for me.

"Jacob Black?" I said, "I love you with my whole, non-beating heart."

"And I love you, too," he said. He kissed me. He put his hand tenderly behind my head, deepening the kiss, making this one of the best moments of my life. When we had to break it because Jacob had to breathe, our foreheads pressed against each other's.

"Kyra," he said, catching his breath, "Bite me."

"What?" I asked.

"Bite me," he said. I kissed his warm neck. I felt his pulse beneath my lips. I opened my mouth, about to release my venom into his bloodstream when…

My phone decided to ring. Jacob and I both groaned. I pulled my phone out of my pocket and looked at the caller ID. The display had a picture of Alice and it said "PIXIE" as the name.

"Yes, Alice?" I answered.

"Do it," she said, "I talked to Carlisle. He says it's okay. Carlisle's calling Sam. He'll tell the others."

"Alice," I said, "Where are you? You can't make cell phone calls in school."

"You're also not allowed to ditch school," she said.

"Okay, okay," I said, "But seriously, where are you?"

"Bathroom," she said, "Now take a bite. You wont have to worry about eating him. His blood smells like him so he won't taste that appealing."

"This is my fiancée you're talking about," I said, hanging up. The last sound I heard from Alice's end was her wind chime-like laughter.

"What was all that about?" asked Jacob.

"Alice saw you as a vampire in three days. She told my dad, he said it was okay and he's calling Sam," I explained.

"Okay," he said.

"Jacob, I have to warn you," I said, "It's going to hurt. You will be in so much pain. I know, I can remember my change. And you won't look the same. You won't be tan like this anymore; you'll be as pale as me."

"I don't care," he said, "As long as I'm with you in the end, I don't care what I look like or how much it will hurt." I smiled at him.

"Jacob," I whispered, "My beautiful Jacob. I love you."

"I love you, too," he said, "Kyra, do it, bit me." I leaned onto his neck. I kissed it twice and then… I bit in. He cried out softly. He moved his hand to his neck and held it there.

"It will be faster…" he whispered, "If you bit me again." That was smart. More venom at one time. I bit the inside of his wrists. He whimpered only a little bit.

"Kyra?" he asked.

"I'm here, Jake, I'm here."

"I love you," he said, "So much. Now I get to be a stinky leech with you." I ran my fingers through his hair. I could see the white moon shaped scars on his neck and wrists.

"It burns," he whimpered.

"I know, honey," I said, "But you'll make it. I promise. I swear." I gave him kisses every time he thought I would leave. For three days, I watched my Jacob thrash around in my arms in pain. His skin got much paler. He went from a brown to a white in three days.

On the last day, my family came to the playground. Jacob was still in my arms. He was no longer the warm Jacob, the tan Jacob or the Jacob with a heartbeat, but he was still the Jacob I fell in love with. He was there with me and that was all that mattered to me.

"How long, Alice?" I asked my sister impatiently.

"He should wake up in about two minutes," she said.

"It will be fine, dear," said Esme. She smiled at me. I knew she was right. I stroked Jacob's hair.

"He'll open his eyes in thirty seconds," said Alice.

"Jacob," I said, "Jacob, can you hear me? Jacob?"

His eyes fluttered open, revealing them to be dark red instead of their old hue of black. "Hi," he whispered. I gave him a hug. If I could, I would have been crying tears of joy.

"I love you," he whispered.

"I love you, too," I whispered back. I looked at me. Jacob was so beautiful. He put his large hands on my shoulders and kissed me.

Jacob didn't smell like a dog anymore.

The End

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