Thankyou for reading my story!I just finished the whole thing, and it's a total of 28 chapters long, which I will post as soon as get the chance. Also, I'm writing a sequel to it, so if you could just comment please and tell me whether you like it or not that way I know if I should post the sequel or not. Thank you, I really aprreciate it and I hope you like it! :)

~23~

I was sure that it was Aiden that I wanted to be with, but I still felt a pang of guilt every time I thought of Jacob. I loved him too, but he wasn't here right now and Aiden needed me more than Jacob did, at least I thought he did.

At school on Monday, Aiden paid more attention to me than to Marney, and I was glad for that. He seemed to shut her out and not want anything to do with her. I wondered if that was really what he wanted, but he told me, "Remy, you're more important to me than anyone else, and honestly, she started to get a tad annoying." We both laughed at that and were glad she was out of the way, although she seemed really upset by it. She looked more angry than sad and every time I looked at her, she seemed to want to claw my eyes out.

I decided to go with Aiden to the dance, but I asked him just so we could keep the Sadie Hawkins tradition. We held hands as we strolled down the hallway, but I wasn't sure if it was as friends or not. I was afraid for it to be more, but we were just so comfortable the way we were now, just being with each other, that it didn't seem to matter anymore.

The dance was a week away and I had to break the news to Alice, hoping that she would let me go in light of everything.

"Alice," I stuttered, "What do you think mom would say if I told her I was going to a dance at school?"

I watched as the smile spread across her face and she put down the flowers she was trimming, "Nessie, you're going to a dance!" She was practically jumping up and down with joy.

"Yes, Alice, it's not that big of a deal. So what do you think? Would mom let me go?" I asked again, amused at her excitement in the situation.

"Well of course she would let you go!" she cheered.

"Okay, good, I guess," I said smiling at her.

"Oh, Nessie, please let me help you get ready and pick out your dress! Please Nessie, please!" she begged of me. It was amazing how excited Alice got when fashion and parties came into the picture.

I threw up my hands, "Of course Alice, who else would I ask!" It was like rewarding a puppy dog for doing his trick.

"Oh thank you, Nessie! You'll look so pretty!" she said as she gave me a hug that made my bones hurt from the tightness of her stone arms.

"Anything for you, Alice," I said smiling, finally things seemed to be happy.

The day of the dance quickly came, and I was anxious to go as the day came. Alice had bought me a dress. It was a dark blue halter that went down to right above my knee. It had little diamonds all along the straps and breasts of it and ruffles in the skirt at the bottom. Alice also did my hair and put it up in a bun on the top of my head, with tiny braids and twists going every way to make it up. She also gave me bangs, which she curled to the side and left out of the bun.

"There," she said when she was done, "You look gorgeous!"

I turned around to look in the mirror, and I did look outstanding. The color blue complemented my pale skin and was the same blue that swam in Aiden's pool of eyes. The bun that sat in the back of my head made my eyes more visible, and the muddy brown even shone in the light. I turned to Alice, "Thank you! I love it so much!" I jumped up and gave her a gracious hug.

"You're welcome," she said catching me, "Let's just hope Aiden likes it just as much."

I smiled at her and headed down the stairs, trying my hardest not to slip on my pair of silver high heels. Charlie was waiting at the bottom and he smiled at me as I came down.

"You sure look pretty Nessie," he said.

"Thanks Grandpa," I said making it down the stairs in one piece.

"You've grown up so fast," he said sniffling, "It seems like only yesterday you were just a little girl touching your hand to my cheek."

I placed my hand on his cheek, showing him all the memories I had of me and him when I was little, "I still am Grandpa."

He gave me a hug as the doorbell rang, and Alice skipped toward the door and let in Aiden. He was dressed up in a black tux with a bright blue tie to match my dress and his eyes. His messy hair appeared to be more combed out and tidied; he was the most handsome I had ever seen him.

He stepped through the door, smiling his bright smile at me. He held up a bright red rose to me, and as I took it from him, it seemed like something out of a fairytale.

"You look amazing, Remy," he said like he had never seen me in his life.

"Thanks Aiden, you look pretty amazing too," I said back, my eyes aglow.

I watched as the blood rushed to his cheeks, making him blush. "Thanks Remy," he said looking down in embarrassment.

I laughed at his embarrassment and said, "Should we go?"

He looked up and laughed at himself too, "Of course. May I have the pleasure of escorting you this lovely evening?" He put his arm out for me to link onto as he tried to act all gentlemen like; typical Aiden.

"You may," I said laughing.

"Have fun you two!" Alice cheered.

I turned around and smiled at her and Jasper standing near the stairs. "We'll try."

"You better take care of her now," Charlie said sternly to Aiden.

"Grandpa," I said.

"I will, don't worry sir," Aiden said laughing at him.

And with that, I walked with my Prince Charming to our carriage, or really just his mom's car, and we headed to the dance under the full moon lit sky.