A/N: Because I'm getting yelled at. Here is the epilogue a day earlier than I planned.

EPILOGUE BETTER IN TIME

Edward told Sam where to find Jacob's body. Thankfully, Edward had given him such a good beating that it looked like a wild animal attacked him. That's what Charlie put down for her report, at any rate. He didn't believe it but had said he didn't want to know what really happened. Sam didn't hold Jacob's death against Edward. In fact, he thanked Edward for making sure Jacob could never hurt Bella again. Sam also turned a blind eye to Edward turning Bella. He it was the only way to save her life.

Jacob's funeral was held a week after his death. The Cullens (including Bella) attended mostly out of respect for the pack and partly out of respect for the man Jacob used to be.

After her transformation, Bella didn't hate Edward. In fact, once she realized there was no more reason to fear for her safety and that he really did love her, regardless of what Jacob did, she apologized. The two spent a year putting their relationship back together before he proposed again and she accepted without hesitation this time.

When the Cullen's first left, a week after Bella and Edward's wedding, Bella told Charlie and Renee that they were just traveling for awhile. She said she wasn't sure how often she'd be able to visit but she'd try. The family moved from place to place, not staying anywhere too long.

Bella slowly learned that things really do get better in time. As the years went on she found herself thinking more about the fun times she had with her best friend and less about the times he spent hurting her.

The family would return to Forks one day a year. The were granted special permission from the pack to enter their territory that one day. It was the anniversary of the first time Jacob hit her. The would go to the cemetary on in La Push to visit Jacob's grave. Bella felt more at peace with herself for doing it on this day. The family understood completely and went with her every year.

By visiting his grave on this day as oppose to the day he actually died, Bella felt more like she mourning the lose of her best friend and a man she once loved, rather than the monster she had become.

A/N: I don't think I left anything out. I'm sorry. I'm still working winding my stories down better. I thought it sounded like a good way to end the last chapter. Perhaps, I was wrong.