A/N: REVIEW! PLEASE! And I will TRY my hardest to make this story better.

And now it's the day of the wedding, I hope you guys are excited. :D

This chapter is also going to be much longer than any of the other chapters in my story.

This chapter has a lot of words in it. I was trying to make up for the short chapters I provided before. It is like 3 – 5 times longer than all the other chapters I've written.

Hope you like it.


Chapter Twelve

I woke up in my bright room with the sun pounding through the weddings, causing my skin to glisten and shine like diamonds. The birds were chirping, crazily, before it was time for them to go down south.

Jacob was not on the bed next to me, rather he wasn't even in the room. The digital clock on the night stand next to the mattress showed it was '7:30 AM'. So early, but it must be done for the wedding. It's time to get ready for the wedding.

As I was about to get off the bed, Aunt Alice barged into the room happily while holding a bag full of beauty supplies.

"Good Morning, sunshine!" She sang out to me with her high-pitched soprano voice.

"'Morning, Alice." I went to her and looked at the bag. "Do we really need that much stuff? The bag probably weighs more than me!"

The bag was huge – it could probably fit Aunt Alice in it.

"Yes! We must make you look like a porcelain doll. You already look like one, but we have to make you look like the perfect one. I will not rest until you look your very best."

"Neither will I." Mom walked in with her outstanding smile. "Alice, try not to torture her like you did to me." Mom and I laughed, while Aunt Alice just smirked.

"Time to start!" Alice said with joy and pulled me into the bathroom, with Mom following. "Bella, I hope she doesn't have your stubbornness when it comes to makeovers!"

"Very funny, Alice." Mom said, sarcastically.

I sat down on the bench in front of the vanity in the bathroom. Mom and Alice were taking stuff out of the 'special makeover bag' and I just closed my eyes.

All the fears and nerves I had before were swept away. I could see a vision now:

Jacob was lying next to me, playing with my hair. I was lying on his chest and breathing slowly. We were in a light blue room that was big with pictures of our family on the walls. And there was a baby cradle next to the bed we laid on.

My eyes grew with shock and yet happiness. I got up from the bed and looked down at the cradle and saw two little, beautiful, tan-toned babies sleeping. A boy – named Jared, and a girl – named Ellie. They had light brown hair; Ellie's was curly, while Jared's was straight like his father.

Seeing that in my vision made me smile. Jacob got up and hugged me from behind, wrapping his arms around my waist. He whispered quietly to my ear, "They are perfect. Like you."

Even though it was only a fantasy, I still grew a blush to myself. "I love you." I replied and looked into his eyes. Suddenly, he pulled my face to his and kissed me with strength and yet softness. His skin felt warm and comforting.

"We shouldn't wake the twins." Jacob whispered back to my ear. "Let's go to sleep."

I nodded and kissed him one more time. He pulled me toward the bed and we lay there, just staring up at the ceiling. "Did you ever imagine our life was going to turn out this way?" I asked, looking at his gleaming smile. Even though it was a vision, his smile seemed as perfect as it is now.

"I wouldn't say I regretted anything. I love how our life is now, no regrets." He smiled even wider, which caused me to smile with him.

"Hello? Earth to Nessie." Alice's voice said out of the blue. "Are you asleep or something?"

"Nessie?" Mom asked for my attention.

My eyes quickly opened and I shuttered for a second, seeing how bright the room was. "Sorry, I was just thinking about some stuff." I rubbed my eyes.

"NO! Don't do that! You'll smear the makeup!" Aunt Alice roared. "Now I have to fix it!"

"Alice, calm down! You are like a raging, compulsive maniac sometimes!" Mom replied, playfully smacking Alice's arm.

They already put on my makeup? Was I so into my trance that I completely blanked out?

I looked in the mirror in front of me. There I saw a princess, a totally new person. She had red, fierce blush to her cheeks. Her eyes were rounded off with a light lavender eye shadow that made her eyes seem livelier. She had light, pink lips that made her seem even more perfect. If was as if she had just been taken out of the package she was bought in – like the perfect doll. This doll had her hair frame her face in the most magnificent way. The hair from the back were put up in some-what of a pony tail, the front of her hair were curled more than it was already to frame her cheerful cheeks.

My mouth gaped when I finally came to realization that it was actually me. A immediate blush came to my face.

"There's my famous blush! It passed down to you." Mom joked. "When I was your age, I would always blush like crazy."

"I know that's right. You should've seen her." Aunt Alice replied.

"Wait!" Aunt Rosie screamed as she ran into the room. "You are done yet."

I was confused. Looking at the mirror, who wouldn't say I was done? I was already made into a doll.

"I want you to have this." Rosalie held out her hands, showing one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen. My jaw dropped and I felt Aunt Alice's eyes go crazy, while Mom smiled wildly.

In Aunt Rosalie's hands she had a beautiful, diamond, shining, silver tiara. It glistened under even the luminescent lights in the bathroom. It looked like it had just been shined; it even looked as if a princess had just worn it.

"So?" Aunt Rosalie pushed her hands forward, making the tiara seem more beautiful as it was near my face. "What do you think?"

"Rose! I think this is too much." Mom interfered.

"But look at that baby shine!" Alice yelped.

"Bella, it's not too much! Nessie deserves it, it's her special day!" Aunt Rosie argued. Then she turned to look at my face clearly. "You look amazing." She placed the tiara carefully in front of the ponytail-like part of my hair, trying not to ruin even a strand of my hair.

"Aunt Rose, it's perfect. But I can't take it. It looks too delicate to even wear."

"Nessie, consider it my wedding day gift to you. It looks like it was made for you."

"Rose, is that the tiara?" Aunt Alice emphasized the word 'the'.

"What do you mean by that?" Mom replied.

"Yes, Alice, it is." Aunt Rosalie looked at the mirror and fixed her golden, blonde hair, then continued talking. "Bella, it was the tiara that was passed down in my family. It was given to me from my beautiful mother, and when she found out I was engaged…to that jerk she gave it to me. And since I had become a vampire and couldn't have children of my own I am giving it to Nessie. She is like a daughter to me."

A smile grew to her pale face and it made her seem more like a goddess.

"Aunt Rose," I gasped at her story. "I am so flattered, yet undeserved. I can't take it, it's part of your family legacy. If I take it now it'll ruin the tradition."

"No, you must take it. Ever since my great, great, great grandmother had her first daughter she made a promise to her family to keep the legacy of that tiara. And it kept going on since then. You must take it, you are the legacy now."

"Rosalie, that was so deep." Alice gasped at what Rosalie had just said. "Does Emmet know?"

"Yes, and he agrees that Renesmee should take it."

"Thank you, Rose." Mom said. "I still can't believe how beautiful this tiara is!"

I touched the tiara on my head with my fingers gently. "I am the legacy now? Wow. Thank you, Aunt Rosie." I stood to give her a hug.

"You look beautiful." She whispered in my ear. "Just like I did when I was human." She joked.


Jacob's POV (I'm only doing Jacob's point of view for this chapter, so you could see how both of them feel.)

"Oh, man. I am excited." I said, as I was fixing my black tie. "Sam, I really hope the others will come to the wedding."

"They were hesitant because of the smell of the vampires. The pack is not as strict as before, they have their choices to split up when they want to. So I can't tell them to come." Sam patted one of my shoulders.

I was already at the location of the wedding. Alice had changed it so many times before today; I was so surprised that we actually had the wedding on time.

First it was the hotel where I first kissed her. Second it was the pond where I proposed. Third it was the Cullen's backyard.

After many annoying arguments with me she picked the hotel.

I was standing in the grass area in the back of the hotel. The gazebo was decorated with icy blue flowers and green vines.

It looked like one from the movies. Then I pictured Nessie under it and another pearly, white smile came to my face.

"Jake!" I heard someone yell from far behind me. "Jacob!"

"Jacob Black!" Another voice called, but this time it was a familiar girl's voice.

"Yo, Jake!" Another voice yelled.

I was confused and I started looking around the place. Where was that annoying noise coming from? Was I just going crazy? Man, this wedding is making me delusional.

I squinted more and saw about 25 feet away was "my family".

My crazy side kicked in and I ran to them. Seth had grown much taller and had already imprinted on someone, this girl Kayla, which was with him. My sister, Rachel came with her lazy bum of a boyfriend, Paul. Rachel started to smile much bigger when she knew I actually was paying attention. Leah came too. She's much older that she was before and now she has a kid of her own. She thought she met 'the one' a couple years back, but she ended up divorcing the creep. Leah never really knew what the feeling of imprinting was like so she never knew what it was between her and her ex. Her kid, Paula, is one of the most energetic kids I've ever seen. Paula was now about 7 or 8 years old and running towards me too.

"Wooooh!" I screamed as I ran to them. "I can't believe you guys actually showed up!"

I gave them a huge group bear hug. Sam shortly came to the group too, holding Emily's hand.

"I wouldn't miss my little bro's wedding day!" Rachel gave me a great strong hug.

"Jake, dude, I missed yah. I'm almost your height. Aint the same since last time you saw me." Seth patted my shoulder. "Remember Kayla?"

"Hi, Jacob. Congrats." She just waved.

"Yo, Jake, you got food at this place?" Paul joked and shook my hand.

"Jakie! Jakie!" Paula ran up to me and hugged my right leg. "So happy to see you!"

I smiled and patted her head.

"I can't believe it, you're getting married. I am so proud of what your life came out as." Leah said to me, inside I knew she was hurtin'. "Where's your beautiful bride at?"

"She's still back home getting ready."


Renesmee's POV

"What time is it?!" I asked frantically. "We're going to be late! I know we're going to be late!"

"Stop worrying, you won't be late!" Mom calm and grabbed my shoulders to make my stop pacing back and fourth. "We still have 3 hours. The wedding starts at 12."

"Then why is Jacob already there?" I asked curiously. "I want him here!"

"That would be bad luck. He went early to make sure everything was set up and catch up with Sam. So calm down now!"

"How can I be calm when it's my wedding day?"

"Breathe! Simple as that!" Alice calm right behind me to fix my hair a little bit.

"Alice, stop fixing her hair, you're going to pull out her hair!" Rosalie frantically yelled at her.

I flinched when Aunt Alice gave one final tug on my hair. "Alice! You're hurting my baby!" Mom said to her.


It had only passed one more hour. Most of the people in the household had already left to pick up people, pick up some stuff, make sure everything was running smoothly, or to just be somewhere else so Alice wouldn't attack them. This whole morning before Uncle Jazz and Emmet left, she kept fixing their hair and tuxes.

Dad had left to pick up Grandpa Charlie and Grandma Renee, while Nana Esme went to make sure everything was in place. Grandpa Carlisle hid with Emmet and Jasper, which was the smart thing to do.

Jacob was still at the hotel, with the others. The fact that we were spending some much time away from each other burned inside me. Even though we would be back together in a couple hours, it still hurt to not have him here. We had just had our relationship go back perfectly the way it should've been this whole entire time.

I was closing my eyes again in my room, just sitting there trying to relax like Mom had told me to do. Apparently, Alice had done my hair, makeup, etc. so quickly we had so much time left over. Another fantasy came to my mind, like a vivid picture:

Mom and Dad were the main focus of my 'dream'. They were playing with little Jared and Ellie. We were in a huge white house that had so many windows that it opened the room up, and the room was opened up to a huge kitchen. Looked as if the family had deciced to move to another city to start fresh again. I was just glad to picture my mom and dad for once. They still looked young and vibrant – like the gods that people thought that they resembled.

Carlisle and Esme were sitting on a beige couch, smiling and joking to each other about something they would only know.

Rosalie and Emmet were probably in the garage talking about stuff while working on their cars. Even though they loved and needed each other they were still very independent.

Alice and Jasper, I could hear, were in the family room watching a movie together. I supposed they were throwing popcorn at each other and laughing so hard. "Jazz! Haha! I'm going to win!" When she said that, I knew it was true. I chuckled at that thought.

I started to look around the house and saw pictures of Grandpa Charlie and me together. I had his hair – curly and messy, the way I like it.

My future is unclear, but with this 'look' into it I felt more certain that my life with Jacob would be great.


Jacob's POV

"I am nervous, snap out of it." I said to myself and Seth. We were sitting outside on some of the chairs for the wedding.

"Jake, don't be nervous. What's there to be nervous about? She is the one you imprinted on; she is the one you'll marry. How more simple can it be to you?" Seth said.

"Don't back out; tell me you won't back out!" Rachel demanded, more than asked. She pointed her finger at me with a strict face.

"You really don't want me to not get married." I got confused even though I said it, "and don't worry. I love Renesmee with all my heart."

Leah and Paula went 'Awh' while the guys patted my shoulder or back.

"If only Dad was here to see you now." Rachel brought up. "He would be so proud of you. His little Jakie is gorwing up."

I got up from my chair and started to walk toward the hotel. I couldn't believe my own sister would bring up the death of our father when she knew I was depressed when that had happened. In my pocket, I pulled out the watch he gave me a week before he had died. It was a silver watch that had our family's last name engraved on it; just having it in my hands made me feel weak.

I never want to feel that pain again. So I quickly put away the watch back into my pocket and went back to the group. When I came back to them, they all seemed worried.

"What's wrong?" Emily asked concerned. "Is it the nerves?"

"Jacob?" The others asked.

"Jake, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to bring up Dad on your wedding day." My sister came up to me and hugged me.

"Nah, it's fine. I'll be fine. It's still hard for me to handle, but it'll be okay after a little more time." I put on one of my most famous, white, pearly smiles to them.


Renesmee's POV (I'm sorry I keep switching it so much to the readers who don't like having to switch concepts.)

"Mom, we have to go!" I screamed, standing at the doorway of the front door. "NOW!"

"Coming!" She came into the hallway running with a dress bag and some other stuff in her hands.

"Where are Auntie Rose and Alice?" I asked, impatiently.

"They just left in Alice's car. Come on, get into the Volvo!" She pushed me along.


There was traffic and I was tapping my leg involuntarily. I kept looking at the digital clock in the car. The wedding would be starting in an hour. If only Alice would've stopped 'fixing' me sooner. I started to breathe slowly to let out my frustration.

"Sweetie, everything will be fine. We'll make it on time."

"No it won't. The wedding is going to start soon; I haven't seen Grandpa, Grandma, and everyone else. I didn't even get to see the wolf pack."

"You will see them when we get there and after at the reception. It'll be great."

"How was your wedding?" I asked curiously. "Was it everything you expected?"

"No." She smiled widely. "It was more than I did. Walking down the stairs and locking eyes into the one I knew I was going to love forever made it worth while."

"I want that." I looked out the window of the car. We were pulling up into the parking lot of the hotel.


"Back off, everyone! I will get her ready!" Alice screamed out. She was fixing the dress, my hair, and my makeup.

"Let me help you." Rosalie came over to fix the tiara in my hair. "You are a princess."

I heard Mom whimper a little. "I'm going to miss you, baby girl. You're becoming your own person now."

"I'll miss you all." I walked over and held Mom's hands after Alice finally finished my look.

"Ladies, the wedding starts in 15 minutes. Ready?" Emmet and Jasper walked into the room, covering their eyes. "Everyone decent in here?"

"Yeah."

They unclasped their hand on their eyes. "Nessie, you look like a vampire version of Cinderella." Uncle Emmet joked.

"My little granddaughter's in there?!" I could here Grandpa Charlie call out from the hall. "Nessie, it's been forever since I've seen you!" He ran up to me and hugged me.

"Nice to see you too, Papa."

"I can't believe you still call me that." I saw a glisten in his eyes. "Your grandma is here too."

"NESSIE, SWEETIE!" Grandma ran up to me and gave me a slight bear hug. "You've grown so much!" She attacked me with kisses on the cheeks.

It's been a couple years now since Mom and Dad had told her about the vampire and werewolf 'situation'. It took her a month to get use to the idea but warmed up to it.

"Grandma, it's nice to see you too!" I replied hugging her back.

"Mom, I'm so glad you could come. Where's Phil?" Mom asked.

"He's parking the car. He's going to freak out when he's seen how much you've grown, Nessie!"

"Hey, people, the wedding is going to start REALLY soon." Jasper said, tapping on his watch. "Get to your seats."

The people in the room wished me luck and left to retrieve their seats. I looked at myself one more time in the mirror. "I can't wait." I whispered silently to myself and closed my eyes.

"Darling, it's time." Dad came into the room, with a sharp smile and bright eyes.

I curtsied and gave a cheerful smile to him. "I'm ready." I put my arm through his and looked straight ahead.

"Nessie, I am proud of you." He whispered to my ear. "I am going to miss you."

"Dad, I love you. Thank you for always protecting me."

"The family will miss you dearly. Always call, remember that." He led me out to the back door of the hotel straight to the aisle that went to the gazebo.

Jacob was standing tall and proud, wearing a black suit that made him more handsome. Sam was his best man and Seth was the usher. They all smiled at Jacob whose eyes were only on mine. Everyone at the wedding was looking at me and a blush automatically came upon my face.

There was beautiful lavender flowers wrapped around some of the chairs, doves on the gazebo, an arch that waited for my arrival.

Alyssa was my maid-of-honor, while Carol and Candice were my bride's mates. Mom, Aunt Alice, and Auntie Rose were standing up at their seats and tearing up at my sight. I looked up at Dad's God-like face. It sparkled in the light, but people didn't seem to notice, they only focused on me.

"Who gives the bride away?" Carlisle asked, who was marrying us.

"Her mother and I." Dad replied proudly and strongly. He kissed my cheek before sitting next to Mom.

"Please step up." I kissed Dad on the cheeks and walked up upon the gazebo. Jacob held out his hands toward me and I gladly took them. He smiled widely and took a deep breath.

I kept my eyes locked on Jacob's and his was on mine. Every breath I took was more relaxed. Every time I blinked, I immediately opened my eyes again to see his face. While Grandpa Carlisle was reciting, I phased out and only looked at Jacob.

Time seemed endless. Whatever people were saying was drowned out, I was hypnotized by Jacob's face.

"I do." Jake announced proudly with a smile that would be seen from the moon.

"Renesmee Carlie Cullen, do you take Jacob Black as your husband?"

"I do." I said and people started to cheer and clap.

"You may now kiss the bride."

Jacob leaned in for a kiss and held me in his arms. It was as if we were joined together. I didn't want him to let go of me and vise versa. But soon enough, people started to roar with cheers and I let go to look at them.

My smile couldn't be wiped away, neither could Jacob's. He held my hand tightly and Sam and Seth patted him on his back. Family members and friends came up to us and congratulated us.


We were in the center of the dance floor, his arms around my waist, mine around his neck. Mom and Dad were dancing together too, eyes locked on each others as if time stood still and they were statues. Carlisle and Esme were whispering in each others ears while sitting at a table. Esme had to smile as what Grandpa Carlisle was saying.

Uncle Jazz was playfully twirling Alice while they were dancing. There was a glisten in her eye every time she would twirl and see Uncle Jasper.

Auntie Rose and Uncle Emmet slow dancing, her head on his chest while his chin rested on her head. It looked like he was saying a joke because she instantly smiled and laughed.

Gerald and Alyssa were hugging as they danced, being careful not to harm the baby inside of them.

Candice was with Dan the whole night. Even though it's been some time since they've broken up the chemistry was still there between them. I could see the smile that Dan got every time Candice would get closer to him. Before the wedding, he called up and said that tonight he was going to tell her how he felt. Jacob and I thought that it was a good idea. Anyone could see that he loved her deeply.

Carol was sitting at the table alone until she got a phone call. Her face immediately glowed and she answered. It was most likely from Austin. Every time Austin would call, she would be cheerful and radiant.

Jason was talking to some of Grandpa Carlisle's friends about his career goal as a football player, leaving Tiffany alone at the punch bowl.

Everything seems to be going perfectly.

I put my right hand on Jacob's cheek. The vision I showed him was how I felt and what I saw when I was walking up the gazebo – only looking at him, keeping my thoughts only about me.

He bent his head lower to my shoulder. "I love you." He announced.

I bit my lip and smiled. "I love you, too, and I always will."


As the night went on, it was one more step closer for Jacob and I to start a life together – honeymoon, New York, then where ever life takes us.

Alice had changed the plans so many times that we she kept the honeymoon location as a surprise. It didn't have to be a magical, wonderful, expensive place. All we wanted was a place where we could be together and relax, a place like Nanny Esme's island.


Dad and Mom had packed our bags for us and we headed straight to the airport.


"I wonder where the tickets are for." We walked up to claim our tickets.

I opened the envelope and my jaw dropped. Jacob looked puzzled, staring at my expression on my face.

"Oh, gosh, this is too much." I covered my mouth with my hand. "Way too much."

"Wait, let me see the tickets." I handed the tickets over to Jacob and he just laughed.

"Why are you laughing?" Looking at his laughter caused me to laugh with him. "Now I'm laughing."

"I just think that it's funny how Alice took forever to decide when it was my idea in the first place."

"Wait, wait, wait." I paused and looked at him. "Forks, that was your idea of a honeymoon."

"Yeah, so you can see your Grandpa and see Mia, Rye, Sky, and Daisy. Simple."

"Awh." I started to tear up. "Thank you, I did want to spend more time with Grandpa."

"This gives us time to spend with the pack, too."

"Let's go board the plane now."


On the plane ride, I sat by the window while Jacob sat next to me – the aisle seat. The plane was fairly small but it didn't really matter. It was dark out, the stars were shining bright and the cities below seemed miniscule.

"You looked beautiful today, like you do everyday." Jacob said as I laid my head on his shoulder. He started to play with my hair and lay his head on mine. "After we graduate, we will get our dream house, our dream family, everything, I promise."

"Jake, you don't have to promise, I know you'll follow through." I kissed him on the cheeks and I felt my eyes fluttering down to close. I tried my hardest to keep them open.

"Shhh, sweetie. Don't try to stay awake when you're tired. Just go to sleep."

"Night, night, Jake." I yawned and fell into my sleep mode. "I love you."

"Night, Nessie. I love you." He said, quietly, trying not to wake me.


The whole plane ride, I was asleep. When I awake the day we landed at the airport at Forks, Jacob was asleep. He looked so serene and peaceful.

"Sweetie, it's time to get off the plane." I nudged him lightly. "Come on."

His eyes slowly opened and he smiled. "I'm glad you're the first person I see when I wake up."

I giggled. "Same here." I kissed him lightly on the lips and pulled him up so we could get off the plane.

We walked out holding hands and we waited for our luggage to come around together. We were waiting for Grandpa to pick us up; he had left early yesterday to prepare for our arrival.

"Nessie, over here!" I heard Grandpa's voice call out to me from behind. We turned and he came running over to us. "You guys made it." He gave us a hug.

"Grandpa, you seem so happy."

"'Cuz you guys are here." He admitted. "I missed spending time with my family."

"Am I part of that family now?" Jacob joked.

"You were always."

"Grandpa, would you mind if we stayed at your house? We can get a hotel room, that wouldn't be a problem either." I asked, confused about the sleeping arrangements.

"No problem, come stay with me for the week or two. Do you need help with those bags?"

"Nah," Jacob picked them up with effortlessness. "I got them."

Grandpa Charlie led us out to his car, while I hugged Jacob from the side the whole time.


"Take your bags up to your Mom's room. I'll call you guys down when it's time for dinner." Grandpa said, heading to the kitchen.

Jacob led me to the room since I haven't been there since I was really young.

He opened the door to a room with a small bed and an old computer. I didn't know why, but I liked the feeling of the room.

Jacob set the luggage by the closet and grabbed me to sit on the bed. I sat on his lap, laying my head on his chest, hearing his heart beating.

"This room brings back memories." He said.

"I bet it does."

"Some stuff were good, some bad. But they were all memories."

"Like when you were fighting for Mom's love?" I had to bring up that. It had always been a rusty subject between us.

"Yeah, yeah, but fighting for yours would be much better."

I giggled a little. "Yeah right."

"No, really, it would've. This way I would know who would win."

"Is that supposed to be a joke?" I glared at him.

"Not unless you want it to be." Now he laughed.

"Seriously, I wouldn't get mad. Not now." I reassured him.

"I meant it. I love knowing that you and I will always be together, that you will choose me and I will choose you."

I blushed and couldn't help but kiss him passionately. It wasn't like he disagreed with it.

"Wanna go to La Push?" He asked, excitedly.

I nodded and kissed him one more time. He picked me up bridal style. "Wanna race?"

"Are you serious?" I yelled out, and he placed me on the floor. "Wait, it's not fair! I don't know how to get to La Push!"

"Fine, fine," he picked me up on his back. "Better? You can ride on my back the whole way there."

I snuggled up against his back. "Yes, better."


We walked along the beach side of La Push, holding hands and staring out ahead of us.

"Wanna go to my old house?" Jacob pointed with his finger the home he used to share with Billy before he had passed away.

"Sure."

We slowly walked over to it.

When we walked in, I felt a ease in my body. It was a small, but cozy home that I could get use to.

"It's such a cute house." I gleamed.

"It's home, it'll always be home." Jacob picked me up in his arms and kissed me gently on the lips.

"Yes, this is home…" I smiled at him and held my arms around his neck.


A/N: I know that was really long. So, it'll hold up for a while. The story is closely coming to an end. A few more chapters then it's done. ^^

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