Well, after the long wait, i am proud to say that I FINALLY HAVE THE NEXT CHAPTER! I'm on break and the first thing i did was write! It feels so great to write. This chapter has 3 dedications, so here they are

The first dedication is to my friend Cindy: Thank you so much for being the first person to ever read any of this story. You are an awesome kick ass (sorry if that offends anyone) friend. Thanks for reading all the chapters even if they suck.

The second dedication is to my friend The True Mrs. Edward Cullen (yes i know her real name but if you think i'm gonna say both... get your head checked):Thank you for talking about fanfiction enough that i got back to writing. And being an awesome friend. And I will get around to reading all of your stories! I promise....

The third dedication is to all of you who have stuck with me even when I wasn't writing anything. You are all amazing people who deserve cookies. Virtual cookies for you all!

Disclaimer:

I do not own twilight. *sigh*. Although I do have a birthday coming up...teehee

And off to story land!....

Time. It's a funny thing really. It can seem like forever, or just a second in an endless lifetime. I think it is a thing indescribable by anyone. Up until the few months before my wedding, I'd never truly experienced the magic of time. But as those few short months of excited planning gave way to the few short days before I would become Mrs. Cullen, I finally understood what the magic of time is. Time is joy. Time is knowing that tomorrow, you will still be here with the one you love. Time is knowing that whether this moment seems to last forever, or ends right after it begins, the next moment will be in the same place, with the same people, and with the same joy you had in the previous one. I thought that once I knew I would live forever, I would no longer appreciate time. But I was wrong. No, I think that now that I am here in Carlisle's arms, time might just be the best thing that has ever happened to me…..

I stood there in a pretty white dress for the second time in my life. I looked almost no older than the first time I wore a white dress. In fact, I might even have been recognizable if it weren't for one thing. Last time, I plastered a smile on my face and dealt with what I had no ability to change, but this time, my smile lit up my face in a way that would be impossible to fake. That little difference had transformed me. And my eye color. That might also have something to do with it.

As I was fixing my dress, I heard a flutter of wind from behind me.

"Edward, come out, I saw you." I said, laughing. I had expected that Carlisle would send him to spy on me, but since the wedding was in 5 minutes, I had begun to think I had been mistaken.

"Now now, I wasn't spying, I was merely coming to alert you that its time to go."

"Sure……….." I chuckled again.

Since my father obviously could not be here, I had asked Edward if he would escort my down the aisle. He was happy to.

I grabbed his arm as he walked me down the aisle. I wanted to break free and run toward Carlisle, but I decided it wouldn't make a good impression on our guests. All 5 of them. Tanya, Kate, Irina, and two of Carlisle's very brave co-workers. They didn't know what we were obviously, but everyone was a little scared of the perfect doctor with his perfect wife and perfect son. The wedding march played in my ears and I attempted to walk to the beat.

Finally and mercifully, I reached Carlisle. I could barely hear the priest's words as described what we were all here for. All I could do was gaze at the most beautiful face on the planet and think 'mine, mine, mine. Finally mine.' Then he said the two words I had been waiting so long to hear.

"I do."

And of course you know what I said.

"I do."

And then we kissed. And I don't think you need to hear all about that to know that it was bliss.

Pure bliss.