Leah's point of view:

My eyes were on Felix as I walked down the beach, Seth escorting me. We were finally getting married. Six months after the birth of our beautiful girls, we had decided to have an intimate wedding on the beach with just our families. My smile widened as Seth placed my hand in Felix's. For a moment, however, I felt a pang in my heart. My dad should've been handing me over, not my baby brother.

Billy started talking as I looked into the eyes of my imprint. He smiled warmly at me while his thumbs caressed the backs of my hands. I suppressed a shiver at the thought of having his hands run over my body tonight. We were finally going to have a whole night to ourselves since the babies were staying with Mom.

Felix smirked at me as if he could tell what was on my mind.

"Leah, I love you more than I thought I could love anything in this world. You've brought out the best in me and loved me despite my past. Since we've met you've given me the biggest gift by loving me and giving me children. I promise to love you all much as you've loved me, to support you, and to be the best husband and father I can be," Felix said, his eyes never leaving mine.

Tears filled my eyes while he spoke and slowly ran down my cheeks.

"Thank you, Felix," I said, leaning up to kiss him. "From the first moment we met, I knew you'd be the man I'd marry. You also have brought me happiness through loving me and brining me our girls. There is no way I could show you how much I truly love you, but I hope to try throughout our years together. I love you."

Felix kissed me tenderly as he brushed away my last few tears.

"I'd like to announce Mr. and Mrs. Clearwater," Billy said in a loud clear voice.

Felix kissed me again before we turned to face our cheering families. My smile widened as Felix wrapped his arm around my waist, pulling me close. I closed my eyes as he ran his hands over my back.

"I missed you this morning," Felix muttered. "The girls too."

"We missed you too," I told him. "Nina was looking for you."

"I'm sure." Felix kissed my neck.

"Daddy!" Nina shrieked as Collin approached us with Nina in his arms.

"Hey, baby girl," Felix said while taking Nina in his arms.

"Daddy, petty!" Nina gave him a big sloppy kiss.

Felix smiled and shook his head.

"I'd have to agree with my daughter. You do look great, Felix." I read up to kiss his cheek.

Felix rolled his eyes as we turned to talk with our family and friends. I smiled as I watched my girls interact with the family. They loved being held by the pack or by the Cullens. I watched our families as they enjoyed the festivities.

It had been six months since the birth of our girls, and life continued to be amazing. The girls had grown quickly, and they looked to be a year old rather than six months. They had completely different personalities. Nina developed speaking skills first, while Tala crawled and walked first. Tala constantly was climbing and getting into things. They kept our hands full.

They also brought our two families closer together. We often spent time at the Cullens' with the pack, where the twins got to play with their aunts, uncles, grandparents, and cousin. As Felix and I danced at our wedding I knew my life was complete and it couldn't get any better.

Unknown point of view:

He watched the family undetected in the cliffs far above them. Even though he wanted to go claim what was his, he knew he had to wait until the right moment. His eyes narrowed as he thought of his best options. An idea came to mind and he knew he had to wait.

"What do you think?" said his companion.

"We wait," the main said.

"Wait? Haven't we waited long enough?" the younger man complained.

"I have an idea," he replied.

He turned his back on the family before running to the forest. He had to be ready to fight for what was his.

They wouldn't know what hit them.

Oh my goodness, I can't believe this fic is over, but please review! I'm going to be writing a one-shot for Seth and Ashley, as well as the start of the sequel to the story, called Broken Imprint. Please check it out!