I'm sorry. I can't stress that enough. A fan wrote to me so I'm writing to her. Thank you to the readers I have left. :)

I finally went hunting. I tracked down another mountain lion, but then I had to get an elk. They weren't nearly as good as the lion, for sure. At least it quenched the thirst enough. When I got back to the house, the girls were there. I figured out why Rosalie hadn't gone with them. They were shopping for my room. According to them, since I was moving into their house, I needed an actual bedroom. Of course, Alice had the final word. I hadn't seen it yet. Kate was leading me blindly towards the room.

"Can I open my eyes now?" I whined.

"Nuh-uh not yet!" She laughed.

I groaned impatiently.

"Okayyyy...NOW!" She lifted her hands.

Alice, Irina, and Tanya were standing in the middle of the room, smiling. "Welcome home!" Tanya yelled.

I laughed, marveling at the room. "Wow guys, this is...amazing. Thank you." The main color was purple. Different shades of it and accented with black. There was a black leather couch in one corner and a stereo in the other. It reminded me of Edward's room turned girly. A rich purple rug laid in the middle of the room, there were also lavender paper lanterns lined around the walls, and a black desk was opposite the door. All in all, it was farely dark. It seemed to match my new self.

"I love it," I whispered, running my fingers along the cool desk.

Carmen and Esme walked towards me; I didn't notice then enter. "We're glad you like it. Tanya and Irina decided on the colors," Carmen said while hugging me.

"And Kate and Alice arranged the room," Esme added.

I hugged them all. "Thank you so much. Now I feel like I really belong. This is great."

"Wooooooowwww!" Emmett walked in with his mouth open. "I can't believe you guys already made my room! I feel so loved!" We rolled our eyes at him. "Hey Jazz! Guess what?" He ran out of the room.

Alice stepped up. "As bad as I wish you'd live with me, I'm happy you're happy. I'll visit often?"

I hugged her. "Thank you, Alice."

She started bouncing again. "Get settled, shopping for clothes tomorrow!" She left before I could object.

I groaned, falling onto the couch. Everyone left except for Tanya. She closed the door and sat down across from me. "Do you really like it?"

I smiled. "I love it. It's perfect in every way."

She chuckled. "Alice, I think tried to remind you of-"

"Of Edward's room, I know. She did well, but that doesn't change my mind," I told her.

She smiled. "That's a relief. I was worried you'd want to change your mind and move in with them," she admitted.

"Tanya, I love them like a family. They were my family, but now my place is here with you guys." I hugged her tightly.

"We love you too, Bells."

"Wanna know someone else who apparently loves you?" Kate was standing in the doorway, holding a dozen daisies.

I stood up and took the flowers. "I'll go out on a limb here and say...Edward?" She handed me a little card.

"Geez, how cliche could he get?" Tanya laughed.

I opened the card and read aloud. "My darling love,"

"Oh boy..."

I smiled at Irina and continued. "I love you more than I can say, despite what you may believe. I vow to gain your love again. These are only the beginning." I looked down at the yellow flowers again. No one said anything, waiting for my reaction first. Daisies. They looked too perfect they had to be store bought. I walked to my giant window and threw them out, letting the wind catch them. I turned back to Tanya, Kate, and Irina. "That felt good," I stated walking out of the room.

Edward's Point of View

My first attempt. Lousy to the extreme, I know. I didn't think it'd actually work, but that didn't stop me from picking wild daisies and trimming them until perfect. I decided to start small and work my way up. Up to what, I wasn't sure yet, but I'll think of something. Tanya and her sisters were not helping in the least bit. As soon as Bella's wall would weaken, they'd be there with their comments.

I watched from a distance as the daisies took flight. One blew towards me, lazily floating as if to taunt me. With a quick hand, I crushed the flower petals.

Flowers and cards were not effective. What next? Chocolates were out. A mountain lion with a ribbon on it? Be serious. I was clueless in this department. I needed someone with a lot of experience in apologies. Someone that knew how to get even on the most difficult girl's side. I needed...

"Emmett! Hey Emmett!" I yelled, running towards the house. He came out dragging Jasper with him.

"Dude tell him what we saw," Emmett said to Jasper.

Jasper rolled his eyes. "We saw flowers rain down from the sky," he mumbled exasperated. "Can I leave now?"

I waved him off. "Whatever. Emmett, I need your help."

Jasper and Emmett gasped. "You need...help? From me?" Emmett gaped.

"Are all the planets aligned or is it a full moon?" Jasper asked, still as shocked as Emmett.

"I need advice," I clarified. "Emmett, you mess up a lot, right? I mean, a lot lot."

Emmett folded his arms. "I wouldn't say a lot lot. Just because I accidentally pushed shiny red button on that plane, suddenly the whole world gets in a fight. They were boats, for god's sake!" he ranted.

Jasper put his hand on Emmett's shoulder to calm him. "Dude, it was Pearl Harbor and that was a bomber plane. Esme told you to apologize."

I growled. "I meant with Rosalie! You're always doing something wrong. How do you fix it? I tried flowers. That didn't work. What should I do?"

Jasper and Emmett shared a look. "Ohhhhh girl trouble. Well there's the usual flowers, chocolates, promises you don't intend to keep..."

"I tried flowers and it was the promises that got me into this mess."

"Then chocolates!" They exclaimed.

I turned and walked away. "I'm sorry I asked." Looks like I'm on my own...