'Felix, wake up,' Jane snapped loudly, swatting his head.

'I wasn't asleep,' he complained to her childishly and got a terrifying glare in return.

'Uncles, Aunts, Father, Ushers, Usherettes,' I said ignoring my sister-in-law to-be to gather the attention of the people I needed. 'You can sit down; I won't need you for a minute.'

The wedding rehearsal was not going well. I had given out little itinerary sheets to everyone and was now trying to get them to all to listen to me so I could line them up like they would be during the ceremony on the area that Alec and I had marked out earlier in the day. It would stay up from now so the wedding could be easily set up using the poles and rope we set up as guidelines.

Everything had finally started to become normal again now after my kidnapping and it's been a while. Of course, I learnt my lesson and now go everywhere with someone, usually Jane, Alec or one of my cousins. My father and uncles still glanced at me nervously whenever I left their line of sight and, as flattering as it was that they were worried, it was getting kind of annoying. None of the guard had relaxed since the day I returned, even though we hadn't seen a hide or hair of the Romanians or Victoria since then. It seemed like they'd back off since their plan had failed but I was sure they were just planning a new strategy to attack my family.

'Okay, so if the officiator is here,' I said, taking my Uncle Carlisle hand since he was closest to me and pulling him to stand where the officiator would during the ceremony: the centre at the head of the aisle. 'Now, stay. Fitting, don't you think?'

He rolled his eyes, knowing I was referring to his human life as a pastor, but I had already turned around to take Esme's hand along with Alec's.

We had built a little platform which blended in naturally to the forest ground which had the top, on which my uncle was standing on. Then there were three steps which I was thinking off placing the three main bridesmaids and groomsmen on.

'Esme, you can be me,' I grinned at her, 'because I'm busy.'

She laughed lightly as she stood facing Alec, to the right and just in front of my uncle on the top of the platform. I then pulled Jane and Demetri into place on the top step since they were our "best" people. I then placed Alice on the step below followed by Rosalie on the bottom step behind Jane on the right.

'Alec, choose – Felix or Emmett?' I asked, although I was sure we had already discussed this.

'Felix then Emmett,' I nodded and jerked my head at the two of them to stand like Alice and Rose on Alec's side.

I smiled at his choice since now Rose and Emmett would walk down the second part of the aisle and walk the processional together. The same wouldn't be said for Heidi and Demetri who had finally stopped skirting around each other and started a relationship – everyone but those two had known it was coming.

Alec and I then debated about the rest of the bridesmaids and groomsmen. We also moved Abi, Ben, Renny and Harriet to a rectangle we had marked out as the children's part where they would sit during the ceremony. We had one on each side, one for the boys on Alec's side and one for the girls on mine. We then had the ushers and usherettes sit just in front of the line where we were going to separate our friends and family from the rest of the kingdom.

I was about to say we move onto the recessional before I realized I need to say where family was.

'Uncle Carlisle, Aunt Esme, you can move now,' I grinned over them and then waved my hands for the people left to stand - which was basically just my father, uncles, aunts and male cousins.

I then sat them all down in the places they needed to be, we weren't really doing the whole bride's family on one side and grooms family on the other because Alec's only family was Jane and she was standing behind me, but I made sure that my father was on the right next to Esme. I placed my uncle Carlisle next to her simply because it seemed wrong to separate them.

'Alright, usher/ettes this is the family setting!' I called to them, although I could have spoken normally and they would have heard me fine. 'Remember it because you'll escort most of them to their seats.'

Grinning I took my place opposite Alec. It seemed odd since we were all dressed so casually most of us in jeans. I had even shredded my fancy dresses for the rehearsal and had on flat ugg boots instead of heels.

'Look okay?' I asked, everyone who was seated and got a load of loud positive responses. 'Okay, so if we know try the recessional.'

Once we ran through the recessional, we practiced the processional. These both took a while since the aisle was really long – it had to be for the amount of vampires in the world. I knew that would be a problem on the day where I would just want to sprint up the aisle to Alec; my father's arm would be the only thing stopping me from doing so, along with my own self-control.

We then followed them by rehearsing the ceremony. Alec and I didn't say our vows, which we were writing on our own, so as to leave it a surprise for the day and the passing of the bouquets and rings were imaginary.

We ran through the whole thing again after that, just to make sure that it was fixed in everyone's mind before Alec and I dismissed our family and bridal party. I went to follow them but Alec wrapped his arms around my waist, placing a kiss on my neck – easy since my hair was pulled up scruffily.

'What's gotten into you?' I laughed, spinning around in his embrace and kissing him.

'Nothing,' he said once we broke apart before kissing me again.

'So are you leaving tomorrow as well?' I asked him after a few seconds, pulling myself from his embrace and linking my fingers with his as we headed out of the forest

'For Bachelor party?' he questioned by didn't wait for an answer. 'Yeah, Metri's planned something, although I'm not sure what. We come back at the same time as you.'

'So I'll see you tomorrow morning,' I smiled.

'Course,' he grinned: it one good thing of living in the same castle as my fiancé, I could be guaranteed to see him practically every day except if one of us was gone from midnight to midnight. 'Then we have the day before –'

'The games and the concert,' I added. 'What should we do for that? It's not like we can play baseball, the humans would be so confused.'

'Actually, Alice said it was going to rain to the east so …' Alec trailed off and I looked at him wondering when he talked to Alice but glad that he had since it meant we could play some games without drawing attention to ourselves.

'Anyway, we have the day before,' I prompted him.

'-and then the next time I see you will be when you're walking down the aisle,' he finished and I grinned.

'I like the sound of that,' I grinned, 'but it's still six days away. Seems like a lifetime.'

'It'll come soon enough,' Alec chuckled, removing his hand from mine and swing arm over my shoulder.

Really short, I know, but I thought I'd just stoop it here. Hope you like it, please review xx