"Happy Vampirization Day to you," they all chimed with their beautiful angelic voices. As the song went on I felt blush after blush come upon my face and I was so embarrassed. But Edward just rubbed soothing circles on my back as he sang.
When it finally ended (it felt like an eternity) there was a piece of cake on everybody's plate, napkins and plastic ware on the left of each plate, and my cup filled with red kool-aid. They said after I was bitten we'd go hunting for real.
But what really confused me was the fact that everyone had a piece of cake on their plate. I had to ask what was going on. I mean, I hated being left in the dark.
"I thought vampires couldn't eat human food!"
Emmett laughed and said, "We never said we couldn't. We just said we don't like to. Butwe decided we could choke down a piece for you."
All of a sudden I was very teary-eyed and very emotional. I was so grateful to have such caring and great friends and family.
"Thank you," I managed to choke out. And then I started to take a bite, and when I tasted it, I was in Heaven.
It tasted delicious! I knew right away, it had to be gourmet chocolate. I looked around the room into every face there, giving away nothing. All of them anxious and none breathing.
"So?" asked Emmett.
"I love it! It's delicious! For vampires who don't like to eat, you sure can bake!" I exclaimed happily. I gladly dove into the rest of the piece.
Everyone sighed a breath of relief. I could tell they weren't sure. Then everyone around the room started to have small talk. And when everyone was done, Esme scooped up our plates and threw them in the trash. I took one last sip of kool-aid, and she took that too, smiling all the time. I giggled.
"Are you happy?" asked Edward.
"You have no idea."
Then he grabbed my hand and smiled, kissing me on the cheek. "Thank you," I said. "I love you."
"You're welcome. I am glad you are happy. And I love you too."
Then he kissed me again. One of his kisses that could make the stars in the sky jealous. And, thankfully, I didn't pass out.
Finally it was time, and I knew it. I blushed for some unknown reason, and everyone laughed, making me blush again.
"Okay," said Edward, as he brushed my hair over my shoulder. "Ready?"
I only nodded, too terrified to speak. Thankfully, Jasper put a wave of serenity around us all.
Then he sank his teeth into my skin as easily as a knife in softenedbutter, and didn't come up.
