Chapter 2

After two long weeks, it was the day of the wedding.

"Bella." He said. I screamed at Edward's presence.

"GET OUT! Hurry before Alice sees you!" I yelled at him covering his eyes.

"Bella, what is wrong?!?" He asked.

"The groom can't see the bride before the wedding!" I explained.

"First, I think that only applies if the bride is wearing the dress. Second, since when do you follow the rules?" He said smiling my favorite crooked smile.

"Regardless!" I yelled, "Alice won't agree." pushing him back out of the room, making little progress. Just then, Alice came through my door.

"EDWARD!!!" she screamed she pushed him out the door.

Alice turned to face me. "Okay. Let's get you ready," she squealed in delight. The dress was your average white wedding dress. The only exception was there was no train (Edward thought it was the mother of all tripping hazards, besides air and high heels). Alice did my make-up, and then piled up tight curls on the top of my head. I had to admit Alice did a pretty good job. Alice walked me to the limo. I sat down in the leather seats. I looked around only to find some one in the backseat.

"Charlie!" I exclaimed.

"Bella, I want to apologize for how I behaved. I'm sorry. I don't care if you don't even marry a human as long as you're happy." It was almost painful holding back a smile at that last sentence.

"That's okay dad. I do forgive you." He pulled me into a tight hug. When he released me he said to me. "This is the first time I've ever ridden in a limo." We both looked around and soaked it up. "And, Bella?"

"Yes?"

"Will you still let me walk you down the aisle?"

"Of course, but I have to warn you that even in flats, I trip on air." We laughed together, talked the whole way to the chapel. We walked up the white marble steps so we could form the line. On the other side of the huge doors was, my wedding. Gasp.

"Bella, I'm going to go for just a moment. Do you think you could stay vertical for a few seconds?" I glared at him and he turned away.

Before I knew it, there was a blow to my stomach, wind was rushing past me. I looked to see what was happening. Something had me slung over its back. It didn't take me long to figure out who it was.

Jacob Black.