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The song, "I'll Be", by Edwin McCain began playing as Edward floated around the dance floor with me still on his feet.

My head was on Edward's shoulder when I heard this amazing voice. A guys singing voice. Very much on pitch and invigorating. I needed to hear more.

I glanced up to see who this amazing voice was coming from to see Edward's mouth moving in perfect time with the lyrics. He smiled when he saw the look on my face.

He continued singing and I couldn't stop staring. He became even more perfect now that I knew of his now enhanced musical abilities.

I put my head back on his shoulder. I was in heaven and nothing could change that.

Suddenly, I heard a rumble of thunder and a strike of lightning lit up the sky. Edward pulled away for a moment and said, "Come on. We need to go now."

He took my hand, kissed my lips once and we quickly left the gazebo, just in time to get soaked by an instant downpour.

We began to run, faster than I've ever ran in my entire life. We made it to the car in no time but, unfortunately, we were soaked head to toe.

We got in to see Alice and Jasper sitting in the backseat, perfectly dry. Alice smiled when I looked back and asked, "How long have you guys been in here?"

Alice shrugged, "About as long as you and Edward have been dancing." A smile threatened at her lips.

I put on my seatbelt and gazed back to her, amazed. How come I'm the last one to find out about everything? I turned around to sit forward and I grabbed Edwards hand.

"How was your date, Alice?" Edward asked. "It seemed like you planned everything. Because, the last time I was on the boardwalk, there weren't any twinkling lights on that gazebo, and usually no one danced in it…"

"Oh, Edward." she cut him off. "Just because I always think of it first, doesn't mean you have to get jealous. And I decorated the gazebo for the wedding they had there this morning. That's why I was late getting ready yesterday for the party. Duh. Get with the program, big brother."

I giggled. For a small girl, she was very feisty when it came to planning things. I was sure that I wouldn't get in her way next time she was in charge of an event.

"So, you just knew we were going to come across that place and instantly begin dancing?" I asked, amazed still.

"I didn't know for sure but I hoped. You two deserved tonight. It was perfect if I must say so myself." She gloated. She turned to Jasper and caught his lips with hers. As they pulled away from the embrace, she laid her head against his shoulder.

I thought it was truly amazing that there could be a couple like those two. They were perfect together. Thinking about that, I scooted over near Edward and mirrored Alice's actions.

Edward put his arm around my waist as I settled in closer to him. The wetness from the rain was making me cold but, being near him, I felt so warm.

I looked up to his face and saw a smile. "What?" I asked.

"Nothing." he exhaled quickly. The smile still plastered on his face. "I am just glad that I got caught in the rain with you." he leaned over and kissed my cheek lightly.

We drove in silence, absorbing the time we spent together and not disturbing Edwards concentration on the road. It was terrible out and we didn't need to get into an accident tonight.

Since I had spent the night last night, I would have to go home tonight. Just then, my phone rang, ruining the quiet.

I looked at the caller ID. It said "Charlie". I opened it and said, "Hello? Dad?"

It indeed was my dad. He was calling to tell me that he was going to stay at Billy Blacks to wade out the storm. Billy Black was one of Charlie's old friends that he'd known for a long time. His son, Jacob, was 16 and a good friend of mine.

He told me that he wanted me to stay at the Cullen's tonight considering that I didn't need to be alone in our house together. It was too dangerous.

I hung up the phone and Alice put her hand on my shoulder. "We can have another sleep over? Score!" Alice was always the one who knew what was said before it actually was.

I looked up to Edward, who was still concentrating on the road. His face was pleasant even though he looked completely frustrated with the road's conditions.

"You don't mind me staying at your house. Do you, Edward?" I said, shyly.

"Not at all. Then we wouldn't really have to leave each other." he smiled.

We pulled up to the house about 20 minutes later and it was still pouring cats and dogs.

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