After Emma had taken off we, with the exception of Kate, Emmett and Jasper, went back into the house. After about twenty minutes of glaring at me the pack left and it was just me, Leah and Alice.

They sat in two chairs next to each other, while I took the couch in front of them. Leah had her patented bitch face set on me, but instead of the usual 'I don't give a shit' there was rage.

Alice had tried a few times to get a conversation going, but her wife's anger towards me wouldn't allow her to join in on Alice's failed attempts.

I felt like this was the moment that I make some big speech about how I'm going to never, ever leave her daughter again and that I'm here for the rest of time, but I knew Leah wouldn't give a damn, at least right now. But in time she'll come to realize that I'm here to stay.

"Oh, for Christ sakes, will someone fucking say something?" Alice asked, pissed off at the fact that her wife was being stubborn and that I wouldn't defend myself.

Leah looked at her and I could see her face morph into one of love and humor as she gave her wife a small, amused smile at her outburst.

I felt that it was safe to make a comment, but I was cut off by Leah's bitch face before I could make a joke.

"Why the hell are you back, Rosalie?" She practically growled at me. The wolf was evident in her eyes and voice. Both held a wild, dangerous edge to them that reminded me that she could rip me to shreds.

I let my face and voice take on a soft edge. "I'm here because I love your daughter. She's my everything and I regret leaving her when she needed me most. I know that there is nothing that I can and will ever say that can make up for me leaving, but I really do want to be here...forever. I missed her." I told her, hoping that she could sense how much I meant those words.

"How can you miss someone that you never even took the chance to know?"

I turned towards the voice behind me. Emma stood in front of the back windows with the same shorts on, but a black tanl top covered her bra.

Her eyes held the same wild, dangerous, angry look in them as her mother's. But when they met mine they seemed to soften around the edges. They didn't stay locked with mine for long. They pulled away as her twin walked up next her.

"It's nice to see you again, Rosalie." Kate said, curtly.

I smiled warmly at her, hoping to chip away the obvious pain and disappointment she felt because of me.

"Uncle Jazz, said that he was going to stay in Uncle Edward and Aunt Bella's cottage. He didn't want to be around all the different emotions. He told me to tell you welcome back and it's about time." Kate said, directing the last part towards me.

She walked around and sat in an oversized armchair diagonal from me, while her twin stayed behind the couch, studying me. Memorizing everything about me, as if I was about to disappear in front of her eyes in a second.

"Where the hell have you been hiding, Rosie?" Emmett asked, walking around to sit on the arm of the Kate's chair, facing me. "Alice wouldn't tell us if she saw you made decisions or not."

I turned to Alice with my eye brow raised. "I didn't know if you wanted everyone to know about the different decisions you made."

I stared at her for half a second and I knew that she knew not only what I did, but also who I did. I nodded my head with a small thank you smile on my face.

"I've been all over the place. I went to Rio, all over England, Ireland. I'm sure you guys know that I visted Tanya and her sisters in Danali for a bit. I just got here from Canada actually." I said, turning back towards Emmett.

He let out a low whistle and shook his head.

"Yes, you've been everywhere but here." Emma said, her voice a mixture of anger and pain.

"Emma Olivia Cullen-Clearwater! That is no way to treat your imprint." Alice said, her voice taking on a stern motherly tone. I smiled sadly, it was amusing to see Alice be a mother, but it made me wish even more that I had been here.

"Why the hell should I treat her like my imprint when she doesn't even want to be?" Emma shot back. I winced as the words came out of her mouth. I knew that I had caused her great deal of pain and she had every right to be angry, but it was still a pretty big emotional blow.

Before Alice and Leah could reprimand their daughter and possibly get into a heated argument I stood up.

"I do want to be your imprint. I'm extremely grateful that I am yours. I am sorry for leaving and I promise that I'm never going to leave you again. I swear. I know that you don't believe me, but hopefully in time you will."

She studied me for a few minutes. Her eyes took in my features. She seemed to be trying to see if the Rose standing in front of her was the same Rose that left her just minutes after she was born. I could tell that she remembered that day,it was as plain as day from the look in her eyes.

She continued to stare at me hard for a minute or two, before she warily shook her head and said "I'm going to my room."

I forgot that I had this bad,guys.