I craved to take Bella to the meadow. To lay down in the grass with her, with the sun beaming down over both of us, and me being able to lay there as her equal, and not a monster. I want to experience walking down the street in the sun holding her hand, and letting everyone know she is mine.
Unfortunately, if we were to go to the meadow it would take use a couple hours hike through the forest, and not to mention, we wouldn't get far without someone in my family trying to act as a guardian protect over both of us.
I may have not been able to live out that particular fantasy, but it didnt matter right now. Alice had managed to let Charlie agree to Bella staying over for a sleep over, promising him that I was going on a hunting trip for the weekend. Little did he know, this weekend the only people occupying the house would be me and Bella.
"Shes here." Alice grinned waltzing on the heels of her feet into my room.
"Thank you Alice." I tell her sincerely standing to my feet, and thanking her.
"Have you got everything?" She asks me raising a eyebrow, and I see a small smile slowly stretching across her face.
"Yes, now leave." I joke, pointing towards my window.
She leaves me once last wink, before, I feel the air around me shift, and Alice is nowhere to be seen. A second later the doorbell rings, and I grin patting down my buttoned shirt, making sure I look presentable for my love.
I have a bounce in my step, as I hop down each flight, my hand barely grazing the railing. As I near the bottom step, I don't hesitate to take long strides to yank open the closed door. Bellas anxious demner fades as she makes eye contact with me. She smiles, her eyes flickering down to my chest and then quickly back up to my face with a blush.
Nothing she does go unnoticed by me.
"Good afternoon love, excited for our sleepover." I welcome her, my grin taking form simply by Bella's presence.
She giggled, looking down at the floor and clutching her hand to the bag on her shoulder.
"Very." She says, taking a step into the house, as I step to the side letting her in, I shut the door behind her.
"Have the others left already?" She asks me looking around the house, and taking small steps into the foray.
"Yes, they wanted to give us our privacy." I tell her, and feeling overly giddy by the concept, I walk over to her until her back is pressed up against me, and leaned my head down to rest on her shoulder. "Then again, we do have the whole weekend to ourselves."
