AUTHOR'S NOTE: I am going to try to keep this story sweet and short, because I have billions of other ideas. If you have any technique on keeping your ideas under control, PLEASE personal message me, or send them to me in a review. This chapter will have many many many random ideas.

DISCLAIMER: The Twilight Saga belongs to Stephenie Meyer. I, sadly, can't even borrow them on my birthday. 

Chapter 3: Miscellaneous Preparations

ROSALIE'S POV

The next three sunny weeks at our house were hectic and filled with paper scraps. Edward and Bella were making posters and buttons, while Jasper was watching Emmett try to cut a square from his poster board. I was finished and was helping Esme frost the cupcakes.

Campaign requirements were as follows:

No more than 100 posters.

No more than 100 buttons and tee shirts.

Food can only be handed out at lunch.

You must turn in 500 flyers to the office so the teachers can hand them out during homeroom.

I had already painted fifty posters on lime green poster board, had seventy-five green "VOTE ROSALIE" buttons in a green canvas tote bag, was preparing two hundred green frosted cupcakes, and five hundred decorative flyers were printed on pastel green paper. Why so much green? I like green, and was hoping that it would match my dress, which I haven't gotten yet. Oh my gosh! I don't have a dress yet! "Aallllllllicccccccccceeeee!!"

"Don't worry. Bella, Edward, and Emmett are also finished with their requirements," she said, pointing at a pile of makeshift posters saying "EMMETT" and gorgeously handmade sparkly posters that said "Bella, for Prom Queen," "And I have scheduled an appointment at the Bridal Shop on Third Street for two thirty."

Everyone took their separate cars, Emmett with Jasper, Alice with me, and Edward with Bella. We arrived at a beautiful bridal shop with millions of prom dresses. A long, glittery green one immediately caught my eye.

"Okay, I hope everyone has their colors memorized. Rose chose green for her campaign color. Bella, you have blue, right? And Emmett, you would probably want to stick with a tux, and maybe a green tie. I am picking whatever I feel like picking, without taking green or blue. Jazzy, you have to match me."

Everyone went off in different directions. I zoomed around trying on different dresses and then throwing them back at the store clerks. When we were all finally done, everyone seemed pleased. I had picked out the following: a silky deep green strapless gown with embroidery in three horizontal stripes across the top and a pair of silver strappy heels. Bella had finally found something her, Edward, and Alice agreed upon; a two toned deep turquoise and baby blue dress with a low back was draped over her arm. Alice, being the fashionista that she was, had an extravagant gown deep magenta dress with black shear plaid lace over the silk. It was gorgeous. All of the men had black suits and ties that expertly matched the dresses. (A/N: Dresses on profile.)

The next day at school was the day before voting day. Hallways were covered in posters and people seemed to be standing in line for my buttons and cupcakes. None of my flyers were in the garbage yet, either. I was pleasantly surprised. But still, tomorrow was going to be a long day.