Bella POV March
I pulled into the driveway when I saw Alec come out of the woods. He must've gone hunting. We went into the house. I changed out of my work clothes and into some jeans. Alec and I decided to go see a movie. We hadn't been out since we moved in and we needed to get out.
I turned on the radio. It seemed like no matter what I turned on, Alec didn't like it. I turned the radio to a station that was playing Kesha. "No. We are not listening to that," he said.
"What's wrong with that?" I asked.
"Bella, I hate to say this about you, but, you have terrible choice in music."
"Why?"
"'Brush my teeth with a bottle of jack?' Cause that sounds lovely." he said with a sarcastic tone and gave me a weird look.
"I like that song."
"Whatever." he rolled his eyes.
We pulled into the theatre and bought our tickets. The movie was ok. I didn't think that I would want to see it again. Of course, I wasn't really into action movies like Alec was.
We went home and Alec had to go to the castle for guard. At home, I took a small hunting trip and did some laundry. I made sure that we had all of the wedding invitations ready. We were done with planning the wedding except for the last minute things. Jane was going to host a bridal shower in a few weeks.
Chelsea and Afton were going to Verona to get a few things that the Volturi needed and were going to gone for a few days. Ariana was going to stay with us tonight and tomorrow night. I made sure the bed was made and went to the store to get some food. Alec would be bringing her home tonight.
With every item that I put in the cart, I was disgusted with the smell and sight of it. Looking back at my human life, I didn't know how I ate the stuff. It was repulsive to me now. I put the Lucky Charms into the cart and remembered that it had been my favorite kind of cereal when I was a human. I couldn't even think about eating it now.
I put the groceries away when I got home. Alec and Ariana were walking through the door as I stepped out of the shower. I got dressed before greeting them. Ariana wasn't feeling well. She had allergies and wasn't her normal self. I made her some soup and a peanut butter sandwhich, but she didn't eat much. Chelsea and Afton didn't want to go with her being sick, and Aro said that he could get someone else to go, but they insisted that Ariana only had allergies and that she would be fine. The spring weather was what triggered the allergies. She got a warm bath and I gave her the medicine that Chelsea had given me. We put her to bed.
"Will she be ok?" Alec asked.
"Yeah. It's just allergies. The medicine should help her sleep tonight."
"Alright." I kissed him goodbye and left for the castle.
I was in the throne room. The doors opened and Felix and Demetri brought a guy in. He was a human drinker. He was roaming the streets, finding people to drink off of. He would lure them to an alley and kill them there. Problem: there were apartments in the allies and people could see what he was doing. He kept begging Aro not to kill him. He claimed that he didn't know about the rules. Aro asked if he wanted to join. He considered it for a moment before saying that he didn't even want to be a vampire. Aro killed him. Felix and Demetri took the pieces of his body to burn them. I went downstairs to start the fire and help them make sure that every piece of the vampire was burned.
I went home to Ariana eating some cereal and a banana. She seemed to be feeling a little bit better than last night. She finished eating, brushed her teeth and got dressed. I pulled her hair back with a head band. It was nice outside and she asked if we could go to the park. I had to tell her no because she was sick. She was upset about it, but let it go when I told her that we were going to go shopping after lunch. I loved spoiling my niece.
She ate her lunch a few hours later. We headed to the mall. She still wasn't feeling great, but she felt better. Shopping would probably cheer her up a little bit. We headed to the first store. She got a shirt and a skirt. I had to get some clothes, too. I didn't have any summer clothes here. I didn't get a lot. I still hated shopping, but not as much as I used too. That was probably due to the fact that I was a vampire now and I didn't get tired, nor did my feet start to hurt.
"Aunt Bella," she said from the backseat.
"What?"
"Can we go to the park tomorrow?"
"You'll have to ask mommy and daddy. I'm not sure what time they're picking you up tomorrow."
"Ok."
Ariana fell asleep shortly after we got home, tired from shopping and still being sick. Chelsea called asking how she was. I told her that she was a little better. They said that they would be back tomorrow morning.
Alec and I were just chilling. I put my things in the closet. Alec put his few items away, too. We laid in bed just talking, something we hadn't done in a while. "Did you talk to Aro about getting two weeks off for the honeymoon?"
"Yeah. He said that was fine. He would find someone to take our places. He said that the throne room was fine for the reception, too."
"Ok. Are you nervous?"
"No. I get to marry you. Why would I be nervous?"
He chuckled and pressed his lips on top of my head. Ariana came in then, asking if she could have a snack and rubbing the sleep from her eyes. I let her have some fruit snacks and some juice. She watched TV, not wanting to do much of anything. For dinner, she had some pizza. I gave her more medicine and sent her off to bed after she brushed her teeth.
"I'm bored." I looked up from the magazine that I was reading. It was almost 3 o' clock in the morning.
"Ok. What do you want to do? We can't leave the house."
"Can we play Black Ops?"
"You want to play Black Ops? You, Isabella Marie Swan, want to play Black Ops?" I nodded. "Do I need to show you how?" I nodded again. "Ok." He got the Xbox ready and handed me a controller. He told me how to play and explained what all of the buttons did.
We ended up playing until about 7:30 when Ariana woke up. She looked and sounded much better than she had before. She ate some cereal and drank some milk. Chelsea and Afton walked in at 8:30. Ariana jumped from the table, running up to them yelling, "Mommy, Daddy! Can we go to the park later? Pretty please?"
"Well, you seem like you feel better. We'll see. I think that it might rain later. Now, go finish your food." She came back into the kitchen and sat down at the table to eat while the rest of us went into the living room. "She seems better."
"Yeah," I said. "She was feeling a little bit better yesterday, but not much. She didn't have much of an appetite, either. She woke up just fine this morning."
"Good. Spring is always a fun season with the allergies." Chelsea said sarcastically. They left shortly after that.
