"I thought you'd like something to eat before we're off" He glanced down at me before placing me into the passenger seat of his silver Volvo, seconds later he was at my side. I re-adjusted my hair and slumped down into the leather seat. I eyed him curiously and he glanced down at my lazily strung body. I played with a tress of hair, falling over my eye, twisting it and blowing it away. A smile tugged at the corners of his icy lips, curling them up mischievously. He somehow found it immensely interesting how I kept myself from becoming anymore bored than I already was. We drove for several minutes, most likely 15 or 20. As I looked out the window, the blur of trees and houses soldered together in my eyes. I was curious to where we were headed, but knowing Edward, it would be somewhere out of the way, and all to ourselves. I searched the sky ahead, but there was nothing that told me where we were headed. I finally decided I'd better find out something about what we were going to do. "So… Are you going to tell me where we're going or do I have to get it out of you the hard way?" I smirked.

"Well it depends, what's the hard way?" I knew what he was thinking. Oh Edward…

"Keep it in your pants!" I exclaimed jokingly. His grin sprawled from ear to ear. When I glanced up at my Greek god, the flecks of gold gleamed in the unusual sunlight. His face and arms glistened as if he were covered with crystal. He was brilliant. Amazing. Wonderful. Gorgeous. And yet, I wondered how someone as glorious as Edward could fall in love with me: a mousy, ordinary, dull girl from Arizona. But, I would try to enjoy today, whatever it was we were doing. Although I'd rather be in my room, lying on Edward marble chest, basking in his glory. We soon slipped down an overgrown dirt road, hidden by foliage. If we had never turned down it, I probably wouldn't have noticed it at all. Well go figure, another human moment. A few branches and fronds were flicked back by the Volvo and we emerged into an opening encircled by large trees and a golden aura streaming through the leaves. In the middle of the heaven-like halo was a serene pond in which a small waterfall flowed into, which in turn, grew into a raging river further down the way. Edward smiled at me and gestured toward a rocky outcropping. "No no no no!" I breathed, hurriedly turning in the other direction. Edward snatched my struggling body in his steady arms not allowing me to run like a fawn. I knew what he was thinking.

"Oh yes," He grinned.