Hey guys! So so so so so sorry! I know I haven't updated in a while, but I do have a few good reasons! First, I had 3 weeks of band camp. Then, I got out of that, and then my uncle died, so family came in. And then, I had to finish a book report! But, it's good chapter to make up for it! It is a filler, but I have some MAJOR drama coming in the future chapter! I need at least 5 reviews from you guys before I'll post chapter 7, so please, please, please review and give feedback!
~Ana 3~
Yeah. We were in trouble. Or I was, at least. So I thought. Aro stood patiently with an eyebrow raised. Somehow, I doubted that he was seriously angry. His intentions were hardly malevolent. I held up my palm, waiting for him to do the same. Instead, to my surprise, he turned to Alec. I watched them closely, looking for any signs of internal conversation. Seeing none, I let it go. A few minutes later, without a word, Aro turned and left. I looked up at Alec.
"What was that about?" I looked up at him curiously. He was turned toward the window, staring out towards the city.
"Just some rowdy vampires in the city. Younglings, most likely. If they get any worse, we will have to dispose of them." I nodded, walking towards him. I wrapped my arms around him from behind, resting my chin on his shoulder. The sun was sinking below the city, glinting of the small amount of metal in the castle. I sighed.
"I swear, one of these days, I'm going to rip Felix to pieces." Alec started to say something, but I beat him to it. "And I won't put him back together this time." He chuckled, flipping around in my arms so that he was facing me. He kissed me deeply, pulling me closer.
"Brigid probably wouldn't be too happy about that though," he whispered in my ear. I laughed, then something clicked.
"Brigid! I have to go re-plan the wedding!" I grumbled a few profanities about Felix, before stomping out the door. I heard Alec laugh softly after me. On my way to the throne room, I passed Gianna and told her everything that needed to be revoked because of the... incident. But before I could get involved, I needed some answers.
I knocked quietly on the throne room door, before opening it. Only Aro was there. He looked up at me and beamed brightly. "Dear Felicity," he exclaimed. " What may I do for you?" I held up my hand, knowing it would be easier than explaining. He touched his fingers to mine briefly. "Ah, I see. You wish to know why I am not upset with you." I nodded. "Well, frankly, I thought he deserved it too."
I laughed, not expecting him to say that. "Have fun re-planning." He winked at me. I rolled my eyes and headed out.
Two weeks later, the wedding was just like Brigid and I had planned it. There were only vampires in attendance on a sunny day in the Italian countryside. Brigid, and her dress, sparkled in the light. (A/N: I custom designed this dress, so, I don't have a picture for it. SORRY) Aro walked her down the aisle, and Marcus was the priest. The reception was small, just the Volturi and the guard. Obviously, there wasn't a cake, the chicken dinner, or the finger foods a tacky human wedding would have. Such a waste of money! UGH!
But other than that, it was perfect. I had just finished dancing with Felix when Aro stepped to the floor. "I hope you all had a fantastic evening, and even I don't want to see it end. But if Felix and Brigid don't get moving, they'll miss their flight." He paused, looking at Felix, who was still standing next to me. "Go on. Get moving." They were out the door in a flash, and Aro turned back to the rest of us. "Jane, Alec, Demetri. Go take care of that problem we talked about." They all nodded, and Alec was quickly by my side.
He kissed me gently. A long, slow kiss that seemed to have a sense of possession to it. To show the world that I was his, and no one could take him away from me. "Be careful, love." He winked at me, smiling. Telling me that he would be, in not so many words. Little did I know that this time next month, I wouldn't let the boy anywhere near me.
