Disclaimer: None of the characters or the ideas (Example: Bella is dating a vampire) belongs to me. It belongs to Stephenie Meyer, who wrote the novel Twilight.
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P.S. Could you please tell me whether or not I should write about the honeymoon? I don't know for sure if it'd be interesting enough to write about it... or shall we go straight to the future--months after they had been married?
More than Life itself
"Yowch! Go easy on me, Alice!"
Alice snorted as she pulled on my brown locks of hair rather roughly.
"I want every single strand of your hair to be exactly where I want it to be. It is your wedding for goodness' sake!"
I winced as she scraped some of my scalp when putting a diamond pin in my head. I muttered,
"Yeah, it'll be just fine when I'm wounded all over when I get to my wedding, as long as my hair is all pretty."
Alice smiled and clapped her hands.
"You're done!"
I sighed in relief and strode over to the large mirror. I gaped at myself in surprise as I stared at myself. For once, I felt like I belonged in the runway too. The pink wedding dress (please go to my profile to have a look at it) hugged me in the right places and brought out the dark, curly locks of my hair out nicely. My eyes had a glamorous touch to them, thanks to Alice's magical makeup. I twirled around to make sure that it was me who I was looking at in the mirror. I breathed,
"Alice... thank you."
She smiled and muttered,
"See? The pain was worth it."
She and Rosalie also got dressed in their pale pink bridesmaid dresses. (on my profile) When they were done, I smiled graciously and commented whole heartedly that they looked beautiful. Alice laughed and danced down the stairs.
"Come on, Bella. We don't want to be late to the wedding!"
I grinned nervously and carefully picked my way out to the stairs. We got in the car and drove down to the meadow, where Edward and I had our first kiss. There were pillars of roses and pink ribbons with red rose petals covering the grass. When I got out of the car, Charlie reached out a hand towards me, smiling. I took it, and we marched to where Edward was standing. He looked dazzling in his black tux, his face smiling and nervous at the same time. Before handing me over to Edward, he muttered,
"Take care of my daughter well."
Edward chuckled and murmured,
"Yes, sir."
Charlie went back to his seat after hearing the satisfactory answer by Renee. Renee was weeping uncontrollably, blowing her nose in the handkerchief. I wanted to roll my eyes, seeing how Renee was going to act like a drama queen. Carlisle stood before us, his face glimmering with fatherly happiness and joy. He gave a long speech, and while he was doing so, Edward glanced down at me with smoldering eyes, his pearly white teeth gleaming in the sun. His skin was like a thousand pieces of glass shards, reflecting the sun's rays. Renee and Charlie's eyes grew round in wonder as they stared at Edward and me. I had already told them about my being, as they were my parents and had a right to know. I almost shuddered when I had Charlie's and Renee's reaction to this news. However, they accepted it at the end and still announced their unwavering parental love for me.
"Do you, Edward, take Isabella as your lawfully wedded wife? To love and to cherish for as long as you both shall live?"
Edward squeezed my hands and said clearly,
"I do."
He slipped a silver ring on my long, pale finger lovingly.
I looked up at him and smiled.
"And do you, Isabella, take Edward as you lawfully wedded husband? To love and to cherish for as long as you both shall live?"
Edward looked down at me with smoldering eyes as I said,
"I do."
I took the ring and smiled as I gently placed it on his finger.
"I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride."
Edward leaned down to passionately kiss me on my lips. Pink and white confetti was thrown at us with joyful cries and good luck's. I laughed as Edward scooped me up in his arms and ran down the pathway. Turning, I threw the white roses at a random person. I didn't see who it was, but I smiled at the eruption of laughter. Edward got me into the limo that was parked at the end of the pathway and sat beside me. I buried my face in his chest as I whispered,
"I love you."
He grinned.
"I know."
I supressed a laugh as I said in mock hurt,
"I'm waiting."
Edward pulled me up to be seated on his lap.
"I love you more than life itself, Mrs. Cullen."
I sighed in happiness. This was it. We were finally married for all eternity to come. Husband and Wife.
