A/N: Definitely the longest chapter I have ever written XD Playlist for this chapter is: Keep Holding On by Avril Lavigne, Only Hope by Mandy Moore, Heaven by I dun remember (but look up the slow version if ya know who sings it), So I Thought by Flyleaf, Dancing by Elisa, and Your Guardian Angel by the Red Jumpsuit Apparatus. ^_^

The last couple months had been full of excitement. Alice and Esme were doing the best they could to give me the wedding of my dreams, Rose and Bella were helping me through emotional stress, and I grew more and more in love with Seth every day. At the moment, I was sitting on a vanity chair in front of a mirror in a hotel in Bellingham on my wedding day. The nerves hadn't exactly kicked in yet—I'd been moving all day in a daze, fearing that I would close my eyes and wake up to find myself back in the orphanage, having it all been just a dream. Every time I blinked, I breathed a sigh of relief because I was still in the same room with the same vampires and humans I loved hurrying around me.

I hadn't seen Seth in over twenty-four hours and I was going mildly insane. Alice wouldn't even let me call him. So there I sat, in my wedding dress, Ali, Rose, and Jade working hard on my hair as Alice—her usual pixie hair curled—and Bella worked on getting all my accessories ready. Esme was somewhere finishing up last minute arrangements. Charlotte—who I'd met about two days ago—and Nessie were "making sure my transportation was ready," as they'd put it. It seemed everyone was ready—except for me, of course.

"Jade, how's her hair coming?" Alice asked frantically. "One hour!" she called. Her voice echoed throughout the large hotel suite.

"She's almost done," Jade responded. "I just need to take out a few more curlers."

"Excellent," Alice said. She came up in front of me and put a pair of gorgeous high heels in front of my feet. "Put them on," she instructed. I did as she said.

"All right," Rose said. "She's done."

"Jasmine, you can stand up now," Ali said. She twirled toward the bed, her bridesmaid dress billowing softly around her, and sat down, exhausted. I stood up slowly and made my way toward the full-length mirror in the corner of the room. I sighed and tried to hold back tears when I saw my reflection.

"You look lovely," Alice whispered in my ear. She had her hands on my shoulders and I whirled around to face her, throwing my arms around her waist. She patted my back lightly.

"Thank you so much for this," I said. "Your mother of the bride dress suits you nicely, by the way." I didn't look around to make sure Jade or Ali hadn't heard me. I'd been allowed to fill them in on the major details by now, minus the vampire stuff, of course. I didn't want them to question why Jasper was giving me away instead of Carlisle or why Alice had the title of mother of the bride.

"Oh, I almost forgot. Turn around," she instructed. I turned to face the mirror again and Alice stood on her toes and reached up to place an intricately designed tiara on my head.

"I wore this when I married Jasper," she announced. "I was rather fond of it. I'm hoping you will be, too. Something old…"

I couldn't stop the tears this time. Alice loving me enough to let me borrow something of such great value to her meant so much.

"Your shoes are new, by the way," she said, smiling.

"And you'll need something borrowed," Jade said. "My dad gave me these when I was five. They were always too big for me up until about a year ago, but I never took them off, anyway. I want you to carry some of me as you walk down the aisle." She pulled up my arm and slipped several pink and ivory pearl bracelets on my wrist. I hugged her tightly.

"Thanks so much," I whispered. "This… this means a lot," I sighed.

"And, of course, something blue." Ali walked up to me and fastened a golden heart necklace around my neck with a blue gem in the middle. It hung just below my seashell.

"It was my great-great-great grandmother's to begin with. She passed it down to her daughter, who passed it down to her daughter, and so forth until my mom gave it to me. Hope you like it."
I looked down and held the shiny pendant in my hands. It sparkled, even in the dim light of the room.

"It's beautiful," I said. "Thank you."

Alice looked at the diamond studded watch on her wrist.

"Oh, my, we better get going," she said, rushing over to the coat rack to grab her purse. "There's a long way up that mountain and we don't want to be late."

I hurried to pick up my skirt and scurried after everyone.

"Come on, we're going to be late," Claire said as soon as we exited the room. She was wearing her flower girl dress along with a small tiara, carrying a basket full of jasmine flowers. I smiled—Alice must have made sure she had those. I reached down to give Claire a hug.

"We know, we know," I said before continuing to walk, Claire trailing behind me. Once we were outside, Alice opened the door for me so I could climb into her Porsche. Jade and Ali sat in the back.

"Here we go," Alice grunted. She stomped on the gas pedal and the car pitched forward.

"What is she doing?" Jade cried from the back seat. I looked back and saw that she and Ali were holding on to each other as if for dear life.

"Being Alice," I answered, laughing. "Don't worry. She drives like this all the time. Girl's never been in an accident or even gotten a ticket."

That seemed to relax both of them. They settled back into their seat and the only visible tense parts of them were their shaking hands.

It wasn't long before I started smelling the fresh ocean air. Seconds later, we were pulling up to a small parking lot-like space where a few other cars were parked. It was next to a tall cliff, one with a small white church on the top.

"I can't believe it," I whispered as I stepped—very carefully—out of the car. I looked behind me and saw Alice, Rose, Ali, Jade, Nessie, Esme, Charlotte, Bella, and Claire. Alice skipped forward and around the bend. When I caught up to her, she was petting a white horse.

"Alice," I started carefully, "what is that?"

"It's a horse, silly," she said. "You didn't think I was going to make you walk up there, did you?"

"Well… no, but I thought you might have chosen something else."

"Well, I didn't, and this is Persephone. She'll be your form of transportation for the day."

I walked cautiously toward Persephone and stroked her neck. She nuzzled her nose into my hand playfully.

"There's a good girl," I cooed. "So, I'll be riding her?"

"Side saddle!" Alice said. She helped me get on the horse and drape my skirt properly over my legs.

"Let's go!" Rose said. "We're going to be late!"

Jade and Esme helped Alice lead the horse up a wide trail. The sun wasn't strong enough to make me sweat, but the nerves growing in my stomach were. I had waiting for them to hit since last night, and when they did come, they attacked me like a wrecking ball. I started shaking so much that little Claire had to reach up and say, "Don't worry, Jazzy, you'll be okay! Just breathe!"

I smiled down at her and tried to control the shaking of my hands and legs. "I'll do my best," I laughed and ruffled her hair slightly.

When we reached the top, Jasper—looking extremely nice in his tux—came jogging up to us.

"Great," he said, giving Alice a hug and peck on the cheek. "You just made it." He lifted his eyes and smiled widely when he saw me. "Oh, Jasmine, you look amazing. I haven't seen anyone look so beautiful in a wedding dress since the day I married Alice."

"Thanks, Dad," I said openly blushing.

He helped lift me off the horse and I gave Persephone a kiss on her muzzle before Esme led her off to somewhere else.

"Wish me luck," I whispered, even though the horse was too far away from me to hear me.

"There they are!" Edward sighed loudly in relief. "I was beginning to think you girls were going to be late." He handed each of my bridesmaids a small bouquet of jasmines and Jade was given one that was slightly larger. Edward handed mine to Jasper and he put it in my hand and showed me how to grasp it firmly—as if I needed the direction.

"Are you breathing?" he asked.

I nodded. Out of the corner of my eye, I could see the girls lining up outside the doors of the church, and Esme slipping into it.

"Are you going to faint?" he asked.

I shook my head.

"Are you sure?"

"Goodness, Jasper, yes, she's sure!" Alice sighed, exasperated. "Now, stop stalling. I bet she's calmer than you."

"I would know," he said, smiling goofily.

"All right, I have to go take my seat," Alice said. She gave me a tight squeeze and kissed both of my cheeks. "My darling Jasmine, you look so beautiful today." She put one hand on my shoulder and sighed. "Your mother and father would have been so proud. I'm sure they're smiling down on you at this very moment."

I sniffled and blinked back tears. "Thank you, Alice. I love you."

"I love you, too," she said. She gave Jasper and me one more hug and twirled off to enter the church. Jasper and I stood behind Jade and then the church doors opened up wide. I bit my lip hard, trying to hide the tears. I just couldn't believe it. I was going to fulfill my destiny in a matter of minutes and head into my perfect forever. Ali walked in first, then Rose, Bella, Leah, Nessie, Jade, Claire, until it was finally my turn. The song that Edward had been playing on my piano inside morphed into the wedding march. I took a deep breath, tightened my arm around Jasper's, and took a quick step forward.

"Easy there, Jasmine," Jasper whispered.

I took another deep breath and took my next step slower. All the heads in the church turned to watch me enter. As I walked forward on the flower petals Claire was dropping on the white carpet, I couldn't help but admire the decoration. In the pews I could see the familiar faces of Emily, Sam and the other wolves, the Denali coven, the Amazons, and, of course, the rest of the Cullens. Eventually, my eyes drifted upward and I saw Seth's handsome, glowing face. He met my eyes and smiled wider than he had before. I returned the favor.

A few more steps—eighteen to be exact—Jasper and I were standing to the side of Seth and the minister.

"Who gives this woman to be married to this man?" the minister asked in a powerful voice.

"Her adoptive mother and I do," Jasper answered. He placed my hand in Seth's and my heart started racing.

As the minister continued to speak, I couldn't help but glance up at Seth about a million times. His face glowed with pride and happiness each time, and I could've sworn I saw tears glisten in his eyes. I stole a glance to the side to look at the people sitting in the pews.

Alice sat in the front row, next to Esme and Carlisle. Tanya caught my eye and smiled encouragingly at me. Emily and Kate did the same. Charlotte rubbed her eye slightly, and I could tell that her blue contacts were bothering her, but she had insisted on wearing them to "keep the humans from suspecting anything." Before I knew it, it was time to say our vows. Seth, of course, was going to go first.

"Jasmine," he sighed. "When I first heard you came to Forks, I could only think how happy I was for Alice and Jasper. But then I met you, and my whole world was turned upside down. I started wondering when was the next time I would see you, trying to decode every single movement you did, everything you said. When I saw your smile, it was like seeing an angel smile. I have never met anyone else who is as beautiful, as selfless, or as completely wonderful as you are. Jasmine, you are my angel, and I will love you unconditionally, forever."

I fought back the urge to throw my arms around him and tell him that I felt the same way. The minister looked expectantly at me and I opened my mouth to speak.

"Seth," I started. My eyes were on my feet but I soon looked up into his eyes. "I had a rough first sixteen years of my life. I never thought I would find anyone who would accept me—a mere orphaned girl who grew up in a ratty orphanage. When I first met you, I remember asking myself why I cared about you at all. You were clearly too good for me, and I haven't changed that opinion now. By some miracle, you love me as much as I love you and that's more than anyone could ever give me. You're kind, caring, and truthfully amazing. I look forward to spending the rest of my life with you, loving you."

"Now, the rings," the minister said. Jade came forward and handed me Seth's ring and Emmett handed Seth mine.

"With this ring," Seth said, taking my hand in his, "I thee wed." He slipped the ring onto my finger.

"With this ring," I said, shakily, "I thee wed." I slipped the ring into place on his finger.

"Do you, Seth Clearwater, take thee, Jasmine Isabella Cullen, to be your lawfully wedded wife? To love and to hold, through sickness and in health, for richer or poorer, as long as you both shall live?"

"I do," Seth sighed. "Finally," I heard him whisper afterwards.

"And do you, Jasmine Isabella Cullen, take thee, Seth Clearwater, to be your lawfully wedded husband? To love and to hold, in sickness and in health, for richer or poorer, as long as you both shall live?"

"I do," I vowed. My voice rang loud and clear throughout the church, despite the fact that my voice broke on the last word.

"I now pronounce you husband and wife," the minister announced. "Seth," he said, "you may now kiss the bride."

I threw my arms around Seth and we kissed as the church exploded in applause. I left my arms around his neck and laid my head on his chest as we turned to face the crowd—all standing, all clapping, some with tears streaming down their faces, and some who wanted to cry but obviously couldn't. All were loved ones who were genuinely happy that Seth and I had found each other. I snuck a peek back at my bridesmaids—three of which were crying with joy.

I took Seth's hand in my own and was about to start walking when I heard Claire's sweet little voice.

"One, two, three!" she exclaimed, pulling down on a thick ribbon she had in her hands. Flower petals showered over us from the ceiling and I laughed, covering my head instinctively.

"Best day of my life," I whispered, pulling a flower petal out of my hair.

"Best day of mine, too," Seth said, kissing my cheek. "Shall we, Mrs. Clearwater?"

I hooked my arm through his. "Let's go," I said.

We walked back down the aisle and out the door, a crowd of humans, werewolves, and vampires trailing behind us.

"Alice?" I asked, once she'd caught up to me. "Do I have to ride side saddle this time?"

Alice puckered her lips. "Well, if you don't want to…" Her voice trailed off.

"Great!" I squealed. Seth lifted me up onto Persephone and he climbed onto a midnight black horse.

"Race you," I laughed as I pulled on Persephone's reigns to steer her in the right direction. Seth came right behind me and our horses galloped quickly down the wide trail. The wind whipped at my face and I threw my head back and laughed as we continued further down the trail.

"I win!" I declared as we reached the bottom. Seth laughed, rode up next to me, and grabbed my hand.

"No," he teased, kissing my hand. "I do."

I smirked. "No you don't. I beat you and you know it."

"You may have beaten me," he said, kissing my hand once more. "But I still won."

"That makes no sense," I laughed.

"Of course it does," he said. "You beat me in the race, but I've won the most beautiful, selfless, amazing girl in the world as my wife."

I stared into his eyes before leaning over to kiss him. A camera flashed. I popped open one eye—Esme.

"You just love pictures, don't you, Esme?" I teased.

"Of course I do!" she said, laughing. "Oh, I got tons while you were distracted."

"Of course," I said, jumping down from Persephone. I stroked her mane lightly before Alice took her away.

"C'mon, you lovebirds," Rosalie teased. "We should be getting back to the hotel. The reception awaits!"

I smiled and held hands with Seth as I walked toward my car (which, for the record, I am still not driving very often). The words 'Just Married' were written on the back window. Claire and Jade helped me get my skirts into the car before closing my door. I rolled down the window and waved at my friends, my family. They all waved back.

"Congratulations!" Tanya sang happily. She jumped up and down waving, her strawberry blonde curls bouncing.

"Thank you!" I yelled right back.

I shrank back into my seat and rolled my window back up.

"I'm finally yours," I said, turning to face Seth. He smiled.

"Finally," he said. He placed a kiss on my lips and I sighed in contentment.

"You make such a beautiful bride," he said. "I'm the luckiest guy in the world."

I rested my hand on his and my mouth widened into a smile.

"And I'm the luckiest girl in the world," I said dreamily.

"And, just for the record," he said, smirking, "no one, not Asia, not Tiffany—especially not Tiffany—" he made a gagging sound and I just had to laugh "can take me away from you."

"I'm holding you to that," I laughed.

"I expected you to," he said.

We pulled into the hotel parking lot and I stepped out—extremely carefully—once the car had come to a complete stop. Many familiar cars came in after us.

We all made our way into the ballroom of the hotel. Seth and I stopped every now and then to thank a hotel guest for their congratulations. When we entered the ballroom, I noticed that it was very beautifully decorated with jasmine flowers and white silk tapestries and ribbons—Alice's doing, no doubt.

Alice waltzed up to a microphone stand and tapped it to get everyone's attention.

"Attention!" she said into it. "It's time for the bride and groom's first dance!" A loud squeal followed that and several people covered their ears.

Seth led me to the center of the dance floor and a circle formed around us. Seth rested one of his hands on the small of my back, mine was on his shoulder. Not two seconds of the song had played yet when I recognized it. Your Guardian Angel filled the speakers and Seth and I started dancing. Pretty soon, I was gliding and twirling across the dance floor with the guidance of the man I loved.

"My true love, my whole heart, please don't throw that away," Seth sang into my ear, soft enough for only me to hear—well, me and anyone in the room with superhuman hearing, that is.

I pressed myself closer to him and looked up into his eyes. He returned my gaze immediately with a heart warming, loving stare of his own. I didn't at all care about the camera flashes I detected out of the corner of my eye.

"I love you so much," I said. "And I will never throw that away."

"You have no clue how it feels to hear you say that," he said. He dipped me and I heard an "aw" from, undoubtedly, Emmett.

Your Guardian Angel ended and Only Hope by Mandy Moore started playing. I almost laughed—Alice undeniably put that there on purpose. She knew how much I was obsessed with A Walk to Remember.

I looked up again and got lost in Seth's eyes. It was only him and me, everyone else wasn't even there. It was only when Alice made another announcement over the loudspeaker that I was snapped back to reality.

"I would like to ask everyone to take their seats," she said. "It's time for the toasts."

Everyone started moving toward the tables. Seth and I, along with the Cullens, Sue, and Leah, walked toward the table in front of the ballroom. Once everyone was seated, Alice walked over and stood behind her chair, microphone in hand.

"Jasmine, I couldn't ask for a better daughter than you," she started. "I love you with my whole heart, and I couldn't be happier that you've found someone that can give you the love your father has given me. Seth, I have no doubt that you'll only ever do what's best for her, but I have to say it. Take care of my little girl. She's in your hands now." Alice's voice cracked on the last word and she sat down, soft dry sobs raking her body. I reached up to wipe tears away from my eyes. Jasper walked over to Alice and took the microphone from her.

"Well, I'm sure Alice pretty much covered all the basics," he said. I could tell he was trying to hide the way his voice was breaking. "But, I just want to say, Jasmine, Seth, let there always be love in your home. Take care of each other, and never forget the promises you've made."

Everyone in the room cheered for Alice and Jasper's strength and Jasper walked over to give me a hug.

"I love you," he whispered in my ear before walking back over to Alice. It seemed as if the toasts were done—in fact, I was pretty sure they were—but then little Claire, of all people, stood from her seat and walked over to Alice, taking the microphone from her hand. I could see that she was already crying.

"Jazzy, Seth, I am very happy for the both of you. I hope you can both live beautiful, love-filled lives together. Thanks for letting me be a part of this amazing day in your lives. I love you both."

I choked on a sob as Claire ran over and threw her arms around my neck before returning to her seat beside Emily. This seemed to encourage more toasts. Leah, Sue, Jade, Ali, and even Emmett stood from their seats to give us their best wishes. I, of course, couldn't help but cry.

"All right, it's time to cut the cake," Alice said, laughing as she swallowed the last of her sobs.

Two women came out of a door, pulling a cart with a white cloth draped over it. On top was a spectacular cake decorated with flowers. Seth and I stood from our seats and walked over to stand in front of the cake, everyone crowding around us.

I picked up a knife and Seth put his hand on top of mine gently. Cameras flashed viciously and people cheered as we sliced into the cake. Alice had already made sure that the whole shoving cake into each other's faces thing was dismissed.

"The day you get cake anywhere near that dress and that hair will be the day Rosalie can go without looking in a mirror," she'd said. I'd tried to fight that part—I mean, come on, it sounded like fun—but I couldn't beat Alice.

Once that was over, all the unmarried girls in the room gathered behind me. I closed my eyes tightly, turned around, and threw my bouquet over my head. I heard two people scream in delight.

"We got it!" Ali and Jade laughed as they held it up over their heads—both had both hands around the stems of the flowers. I laughed and clapped my hands along with everyone else.

"And now it's time for the father-daughter and the mother-son dances," Alice said, her perky voice almost coming out as a squeal. The center of the room cleared out again until it was just Sue and Seth on the left and Jasper and me on the right. Keep Holding On by Avril Lavigne filled the speakers.

"Jazz," I started as he spun me around the dance floor, "I just want to thank you so much. If you and Alice hadn't gotten me out of that ratty place, this day would've never come for me."

"Well, maybe it wouldn't have come like this, but it would've come eventually," he said, smiling.

"Jasper, you saw the girls in that place. You saw," I gulped and readied myself to say her name, "Samantha. I could've ended up like that. If it wasn't for you and Alice, I probably would have ended up like that. And I've gotten so much out of this life, Jasper, and I have you two to thank for that. Without you, I would've never met Seth. So," I blinked back tears, "thank you."

"Don't thank us, Jasmine," Jasper said. "Thank fate."

He spun me once more as the song came to an end.

"Hey, Jasmine, do I get a dance?" Emmett chuckled as he came up to me.

"Emmett, you want to dance?" I asked, laughing.

"Of course," he said. "Besides, my dancing partner is taken." He pointed over to Seth where he was dancing and—by the look on his face—trying not to laugh as he danced with Rosalie. I laughed again as we started dancing. A lot of people laughed, actually. Emmett—despite the fact that he was a vampire—was actually not a better dancer than I was. Things continued like this for about an hour—Seth and I danced with about every person in the room to songs that Alice had obviously chosen just for the occasion. She'd also somehow recorded me singing So I Thought and played that, too. I tried not to blush in embarrassment. When I was finally dancing with Seth again, Dancing by Elisa was playing and twilight was pouring in through the windows.

"So, Mrs. Clearwater," Seth started. I looked around to see all the other couples who had joined us on the dance floor. Nessie waved at me from over Jacob's shoulder and I waved back. "Are you enjoying yourself?"

"Jasmine Isabella Clearwater," I said. "You have no idea how much I love the sound of that."

"Do you know what I love?" he asked.

"Hm?"
"You." He dipped me and gave me a kiss. The dreaded camera clicks and flashes struck again.

"No one has ever had a better wedding day," I said. "I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be able to stop smiling even if I wanted to."

"I don't think anyone can," he said.

"Oh, Jasmine, I'm so sorry I haven't been able to talk to you very much today." Kate was walking up to me, Garrett by her side.

"Oh, Kate, don't worry about it," I said. "I've had plenty to keep me busy." I reluctantly removed one of my hands from Seth's shoulder and gave her a one armed hug. She grabbed my hand in her ice cold one.

"Glad to see you've finally tied the knot." She gave my hand a playful shock. I jumped and laughed.

"Warn me next time, would you?" I teased.

"Deal," she said. "Well, I'll leave you with your new husband." She exaggerated the word. "Have fun and I'll see you soon."

Kate and Garrett made their way back through the crowd and into their own corner to dance.

"She sure is something," I sighed once Seth and I started dancing again.

"Aren't all of our guests?" he laughed. "I mean, c'mon, we've got your vampires, your humans."

"Don't forget the werewolves and half breeds," I joked.

"That too," he agreed.

"And I seriously hoped none of our non-knowing humans heard that," I muttered.

Seth looked around. "Nah, Jade's over there talking to Zafrina and looks like Eleazar and Carmen are keeping Ali pretty busy."

"Well, that's a relief," I said. "I don't want to have to do any explaining."

"You won't have to," he said. We moved slowly for who knows how long without speaking—relishing in the music and the loving silence between the two of us. I wasn't at all sure how much time had passed when Seth finally spoke again.

"I still can't believe that I have my own angel in my arms," he said. "And I really hope I can keep her there forever."

"Don't worry," I said. "I'm not flying anywhere."

He spun me slowly and, when I returned to him, I wove both my arms around his waist, laid my head against his chest, and he wrapped his arms around me.

"Nope, I'm staying here," I whispered.

"I have a whole life planned for us. One where I'll never let anything happen to you," he said. "Where I'll always be around when you need me. One where you'll never get in harm's way. It's perfect."

"You promise?" I asked.

"I promise," he said. "Perfect," he repeated. "Just like you."

I stretched up to kiss him and this time, when the cameras flashed, I couldn't care less. It was just Seth and me—no one else. No one else that is, until Rosalie came and tapped me on the shoulder, breaking me out of my trance.

"Rose," I squeaked in surprise.

"Hey did I scare you?" she asked. She didn't wait for a reply. "Alice needs to see you ASAP."

I stared daggers at her. She staggered back a step.

"Jeez," she said. "Don't shoot the messenger."

I reached up and gave Seth a peck on the cheek.

"Sorry," I said. "Her royal highness calls," I muttered.

Seth laughed. "Don't worry," he said. "I'm not going anywhere."

I hated to leave him, but Rosalie soon towed me away to a corner where Alice, Esme, Bella, and Nessie were waiting.

"All right," Alice said, clasping her hands together. "Jasmine, your flight leaves in three hours and it'll take you about half an hour to get there which means I have about fifteen minutes to get you out of that dress and into this one." She gestured to Bella who held up a short, dark blue dress.

"Sorry," she mouthed. "Not my idea."

"Obviously," I muttered.

Alice ushered me into the bathroom where it took her about a minute and a half to get me into the dress and fix my hair to her liking. Jade and Ali eventually stepped in as well—after a running Nessie was sent to go get them—and helped redo my makeup.

"Oh and here," I said, starting to take off the bracelets, planning to remove the necklace next. "Thank you so much for letting me borrow these. It felt really nice to have a part of my best friends coming down the aisle with me."

Both Ali and Jade stopped me from giving them back their small treasures.

"Keep them," Jade said. "You can give them back to us when you come back from your honeymoon. We want you to take a piece of us there, too."

"Yeah, and besides, that necklace looks great with your dress," Ali added.

I smiled at them as I slipped my heels back on. When I stood back up, I hugged both of my friends at once.

"I love you guys," I said. "Thanks so much for being here today."

"We love you too, Jasmine," Jade said.

"Yeah. Sisters forever," Ali laughed. I pulled back, and it didn't take long to realize that they were crying, just the same as I was.

"Well," Jade said, wiping her eyes. "I'm sure Alice is just about ready to scream for you so you can get going."

I hooked arms with both of them and we continued—sideways—out the bathroom door. The room was basically empty, but the crowd waited outside.

"There's my beautiful wife," Seth said as soon as he saw me.

"Well, you better get going," Ali said. She and Jade pulled me into another hug before releasing me to Seth. I held his hand as we pushed through the crowd of people shouting their goodbyes and good lucks. I stepped into my car—still passenger's seat—and rolled down the window so I could wave to my friends and family.

"Have fun!" Alice said.

"Have lots of fun!" Emmett said. Jasper elbowed him in the ribs.

I waved until I couldn't see any of them at all. When I nestled back into my seat, I took one of Seth's hands.

"I love you," I said. "And that love will keep growing forever."

He smiled endearingly at me. "We have forever," he said.

And so we drove on, the only things on our mind being each other.

Author's Note: Haha, I love my ridiculously long chappie x33 Hope you all enjoyed it as much as I did! Also, the pics for this chapter are up on my site (or will be in about five minutes, anyway) for you to see. And there are MANY pics, I'm not even kidding. Anyway, press that little review button and make me happy, plz :D