Breaking Dawn: Chapter 19

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Author's note: First off, I'm so sorry for not updating in a long time. I've had some major writers block when it comes to this story, but hopefully it's gone now, so, here's a new chapter. Hope You Enjoy.

Chapter 19:

Bella's POV

I waited anxiously for Edward to finish explaining what had happened to the rest of his family. I knew that none of them wanted Jacob in their house anymore than Edward does, but he still needed to have them alert and ready in case any of those other vampires attacked again. After a while, I got up and headed to the basement. Alice rose to accompany me.

As we walked, Alice began talking to me. "How soon can we get Jacob out of our house?" She asked.

"Whenever he wakes up," I responded, opening the door and walking down the staircase.

"Hopefully it's soon," she muttered. "I don't like not being able to see anything, and with the wedding coming up, we'll need all the help we can get not to be attacked."

I turned to her, my eyes open in horror. "Attacked? At my wedding?" I choked out.

"Relax," she said, noticing my frantic look. "They aren't after you, they're after William."

I still didn't feel relieved. We finally made it to the bottom of the steps, and I saw that the window leading outside of the house had been opened, and that Jacob was gone. William on the other hand was still there.

"What happened to Jacob?" I demanded.

"He woke up," responded William. "He said something about his nose burning off of his face and then went out the window."

"Oh," I said, hurt. Jacob was my best non-vampire friend, and it hurt me that he wouldn't even say goodbye.

Alice seemed to know what I was thinking. She turned to me and said, "I'm sure he didn't mean it offensively."

I nodded, but it didn't make me feel any better. I missed Jacob, even though it was only a few weeks since I'd talked to him. But it didn't change that after I married Edward, I'd become his mortal enemy.

Alice led me upstairs, and she quickly relayed this information to the others.

Emmett grinned, "Good, I can't wait to get that smell out of the house."

Esme nodded in agreement, but Edward noticed my expression. He was at my side in an instant. "I'll take you back home before Charlie worries too much."

I nodded, and he led me outside and scooped me up into his arms, and began running. Thank god it wasn't raining or cold out, because I'm certain that if it was, we'd be miserable.

I was in my bed in after a few minutes of high speed running, and the timing couldn't have been better if we planned it. Charlie came into my room a few minutes later to check that I was still in my room.

Charlie looked in for a moment and seemed to be debating over whether or not I was actually asleep, but in the end, he left, and Edward was in bed with me.

"That was close," he whispered, smiling. He tilted my chin up and began to kiss me.

My head began to swim as the kisses grew more passionate, and yet, I could tell that they were controlled. Unfortunately, that was the only thing that I could tell, because the rest of my mind was in dreamland where I could kiss Edward forever.

After a while, he pulled back, panting slightly, grinning. "Bella, love," he said sweetly, "you really do push me to my limits."

I smiled back. "It's the one human thing I'm good at," I said, giggling a bit.

He shook his head. "Always selling yourself short," he whispered into my ear. "You are also good at caring for people. Your emotions are the best human trait you have, and you keep a level head… for the most part. You always act on good intentions. And, if I do say so myself, you are an amazing kisser."

I knew that I was blushing, so I hid my head in his cold chest. He wrapped his arms around me, and started humming my lullaby.

The next thing I knew, it was morning. I woke up, and Edward wasn't there. I sighed. Most likely, Charlie was awake, which would explain why he left. I got up, and a half an hour later, I was downstairs waiting for Edward's car to pull up.

Renee and Phil were arriving today, and I was almost as nervous as Charlie was about them seeing the house. It definitely looked better since Alice and Esme ha redone it, but still, you never knew what Renee's reaction would be.

I heard Edward's car pull into the driveway, and the doorbell rang soon after. I walked up to the door, trying to take my time, just to make him a little more eager, and me seem less. However, as I opened the door, I remembered that he seemed to be gifted with endless patience. He stood on the spot – my own greek god. I could tell though, that his smile widened when I opened the door.

He pulled me into his embrace and wrapped his arms around me. I breathed in his scent, and it alone could make me slightly dizzy, which adds to my record breaking clumsiness; not a good thing, but I didn't care.

"Are you ready to go?" He asked pleasantly.

I nodded, and he led me to his car and helped me into my side. Almost an instant later, he was in the drivers seat starting the car. We were speeding along to the Port Angeles.

As we passed Newton's Sporting Goods Store, I looked out and saw some vaguely familiar figures standing outside. They were dressed in old fashioned clothes, just like…

The blood drained from my face, and I turned to Edward who looked at me with a finger over his mouth. He nodded, and sped up. After about a minute of going 120 miles per hour, he picked up his cell phone and dialed someone's number.

"Alice?" he asked. After waiting a few moments Alice was obviously put on the phone. Edward pressed a button on the dash, and Alice's voice filled the car.

"Edward, this had better be good," she stated bitterly.

"Well, it's important, but definitely not good," he responded. "We saw two members of the Vampires who attacked William last night at Newton's."

"Oh, that is definitely not good," she responded. "I'll have Emmett and Jasper look into it because I'm kind of busy."

"What are you doing?" he asked, vaguely interested.

"I'm working on your wedding place. It's in less than a week you know," she responded.

My eyes widened as she said this. It was senior year all over again. Time had flown by, and I had lost track of it completely.

"Oh Bella," Alice laughed, "Don't be too shocked. I've taken care of everything. You don't seem to have a very good perception of time, do you?"

"Obviously I don't," I responded, a little embarrassed.

Edward saw the color in my cheeks and smiled, making me blush even more. "That's one of the many things I'll miss."

Over the speakers of the car, we heard a retching noise, which would be Alice. "Look, I don't mind the two of you exchanging tender moments, but could you please not do it while I'm on the phone waiting for Edward to say something important?"

Edward clicked the button on the dash again, which shut out her voice, and he quickly kissed me before turning to face the road again.

A/N: I know it's short, but I just wanted to post something. From here, the story isn't too many chapters longer, but I'm so sorry for the long gap between the last chapter and this one.