Chapter thirty: Peace.
I felt as though I was floating away into the abyss. I felt empty, get full at the same time. I could hardly think, being surrounded by nothing; but thoughts were racing through my head. Anything could be happening to me right now...
I could be dead.
Was this what death felt like? Nothing?
If so, then Alec's gift truly was the most terrifying thing ever, for it represented what we all wondered about. What lay ahead of us on the other side. If I was dead, perhaps I should have listened to what Alec had said... Perhaps I should have stayed with Leah, Corin and Heidi.
Heidi had been so sweet in distracting Corin, while Leah helped me get out the front door. Whatever was going through their minds in letting me go, I wasn't sure. After all, I would have presumed Leah was on Jacob's side for me staying with her... Surely she wouldn't have wanted to be stuck in the same house as two vampire guards? But Leah never once showed any discomfort. In fact, she held the door open for me as I ran on out. Heidi, I could have guessed what was running through her mind. She had always been fond of Alec and I (as I could fondly remember that moment while she done my hair; how sweetly she spoke of us) but Leah? Anything at all could be going through her head.
All I knew, was what Heidi had whispered to me before distracting Corin.
'Go get him.'
Him, obviously meaning Alec.
Of course, I was angry when I awoke to an empty house all but three people. None of them had been Alec, none of them had been my family or friends. They were all off risking their lives, and I had been left behind as though I was useless.
Part of me wanted to be there because I felt like it was my right to be there also; but it was mostly because I wanted to be there... Just in case something were to happen to someone I cared about. Someone I loved dearly...
I wanted to be there.
I needed to be there.
I didn't once think of how they would react at me turning up. Angry? Disappointed? Worried? Any one of them, really. Honestly, I expected Alec to be angry. That's all he ever seemed to be recently, when he wasn't playing the part of a 'tortured Romeo' perfectly. Why hadn't I thought of how he would have felt if I turned up? He had always said there was a chance that someone might not make it...
And now I was, and I was currently either dead; or under the illusion of Alec's gift. I hoped it was the later... Since I had felt like this before; and I had awoken to the light of my room in the College. But... If I was dead, I would have died doing something I believed in, defending those I loved, and I would have died among the ones I loved. The only thing that bothered me... Was there was a slight chance I could have died while Alec had hated me.
I could still see the look in his eyes. The surprise, the anger, the pain... The dread as the girl who had once been his childhood friend rushed towards me, to end my life.
Don't hate me Alec...
The light didn't shift for a few minutes; and when it did I was surrounded by smoke and silence. The first thing I felt was the soft fur against my skin, and the gentle movement of breathing and a subtle heartbeat. I sat myself up and brushed my hand over the russet warm skin, mentally thanking Jacob for being a pillow for however long we were out for.
He winked in return, with his huge big creepy wolf eye.
Around us, everyone seemed to be finally sitting up slowly. Aro was on his feet, brushing off his cloak while his other two leaders copied his actions. Felix was looking around, while Demetri was... Helping Jane off the floor.
Across the field, Ryan, Scott, Damien and his mute friend - I remembered Alec mentioning her - sat creating a little pit.
I automatically knew why.
There was a head missing from their little group of six.
Then my eyes met that of the figure sitting there on the floor; staring at a bodiless head. Above him, was the young girl I thought I'd never see alive again.
Mary Chez.
I sat against Jacob silently as I watched everyone else recover from whatever had gone on, and while Mary eventually went to regroup with her family; to give some secret service towards their fallen member; I couldn't help but stare at Alec.
He was motionless as ever. Frozen in his perfection, staring down at the head at his side. This was the most still I had ever seen him. It was as if he had paused, while everyone else were free roaming around him. Whatever was going through his head, whatever was going on had him stumped, yet I couldn't move like I wanted too.
I would have blamed it on the fact I was still recovering from the paralysation I had been under, but I could feel, smell, taste, hear and see everything. There was just... Something telling me not to go near him just yet. He needed this space... For whatever it was.
The ball of fur under me huffed out a large sigh and shoved me, forcing me to stand up. I watched as Jacob gave out a large gruff sounding bark and descended into the trees surrounding the area. Each of the wolves followed after him as quickly as they could, and I couldn't help doing a quick count.
All were accounted for, except one; who was slowly making his way over to Jane. I watched in awe, and fear, as Jane's attention moved from her dress and Demetri speaking quietly to her, to the white wolf approaching.
Demetri, to my surprise, bowed his head. Jane... Smiled. From where I sat, I could just about make out the mouthing of her words.
"Thank you for helping me, Seth."
Seth had helped Jane? I had actually missed that? Of course, Seth had always been the one who was most sympathetic towards vampires; but I never thought he would have happily helped a Volturi member out; even if we were on the same sides.
Especially Jane...
She bowed her head while Seth returned the bow of himself and quickly darted off into the forest at the call of a howl.
It wouldn't be long until Jacob had each of the huge men with russet sun kissed skin out here helping with disposing of the bodies. Demetri had taken to Felix's side, while Jane was hesitantly approaching her brother sitting there still.
To my surprise, Felix already had help. Emmett was helping him carry body parts from the field to the fire while a separate one was being built for that of the few Volturi members who had fallen.
They didn't seem to be cut up about it, but then again... Alec had said that they had their own way of dealing with things like that.
As for the other little family at the edge of the clearing; I wasn't sure how they planned on coping with this.
"Renesmee," the sound of my mother's soft voice whispered to the my left. I turned to look up at her, and I took in the dirt smudges across her face, the hairs out of place and the sad smile on her face.
"It's finally over?" I whispered.
She nodded her head, and opened her arms just a little bit. "It's over."
I huffed out a sob while rushing towards her arms and engulfing myself in everything that was my mother. She held onto me as tightly as she could, and I couldn't remember a time I had ever felt more safe. I don't exactly what had happened to my emotions, for a minute ago I wasn't feeling at all tearful; yet now the tears were falling freely from my eyes.
Could it be because I was hugging my mother, when there had been a chance I might never had been able to do that ever again? And now that it was over, I wouldn't lose her after all? Was it because all this chaos we had been in was finally over, and we could now go back to our everyday lives?
Was it because... Now this was over, he would be leaving me again? That I would become nothing but a distant memory for Alec. Someone he would forget, and never look back on.
"Reny," my father sighed. I looked up from my mother's embrace and stared at Edward. His hand was resting on my mothers shoulder, but he was looking directly at me. "Don't be so sure."
What did he mean by that?
I glanced over my shoulder towards Alec again, but he wasn't there. He had his hand in his sisters, and he was standing behind Aro, Marcus and Caius. The rest of his guard were finishing up cleaning with the help of my uncle Emmett and Jasper. Alice and Rosalie were... Oh, there they are!
Looking around the perimeter for any other parts they might've missed. Grandpa and Grandma were with Aro, except standing a few yards away; not like Alec and Jane at all. It was easy to see that they were a part of Aro's little speech...
Wait, he was giving a speech to Delilah's family?
Automatically, I let go of my mother and half jogged, half walked over there. Behind me, I could hear my parents beginning to follow after me.
As I approached silently, I managed to catch Aro's words.
"Delilah, though short in her lifespan, was a talented immortal. We will forever be in her debt for what she did for us, and the Cullen's," Aro motioned his hand towards Carlisle, who nodded his head in agreement. "The loss you must feel towards this isn't one to be compared to, but trust that we all sympathize."
Sympathy? Yeah, I guess it was natural for us to feel sorry for them; but I doubt it was what they wanted. If anything, they probably wanted Delilah back. I watched as Damien took hold of Shay's hand and gave it a gentle squeeze. I watched as Scott laid his hand onto Ryan's shoulder, who starred endlessly into the burning fire that had been Delilah's body. All that was left now was a collection of ash, and a cloud of purple smoke emitting up into the heavens.
Mary was looking at Aro, her eyes impassive and plain.
"And what about us?" She said tonelessly. "I heard that you don't grant second chances."
"We don't," Jane answered quickly. Though her eyes glanced up towards her brother and then to Aro. Aro smiled sadly in return and bowed his head.
"Alec..." Aro extended his hand for him to take the floor.
Instead, Alec stayed where he was; with his hand compressed in Jane's and his aura dead and bleak.
"We don't give second chances. But, for you we are willing to make an exception."
What? They were? I automatically looked towards my dad, looking for some clarification. This couldn't be a joke, could it? I mean... It would be sick and twisted if this is what they were planning on doing. Giving them hope that they might life, then ripping it out from under them?!
My dad shook his head.
So it was true... They were letting them live?
He nodded.
Relief flooded all around me, and I could have wept.
Out of sadness for their loss. Out of happiness because they weren't going to meet the same fate. Out of anger and frustration that someone people cared about had died...
Out of sorrow because Alec was going to be leaving...
"The sacrifice that Delilah made was one we find great honor and pride in," Aro continued when Alec fell silent. "She was a great help, one that none of us will forget; especially Alec."
Alec bowed his head in agreement. Jane's grip tightened visibly around Alec's hand.
"And you, Mary..." Mary shrunk under Aro's gaze, but she did her best in holding her ground. "What you did will be something the Volturi will forever be in your debt for. We are extremely thankful... Now, your gifts are all marvelous," I had to stop myself from rolling my eyes. Of course Aro would try at least once... "If you do not have somewhere to go, there is always room in the Volturi. You may join us, or you are free to go as you please."
Mary looked over her shoulder to her little family as the flames died down from the fire. Damien was no longer paying attention. Instead, he was beginning to gather bits of ash from Delilah's remains. What the hell was he up too...
"Well?" Mary asked towards her family.
"We're with you, Mary." Scott answered. "You're the leader now."
"... Me?"
"Mary's Coven." Ryan spoke from his eternal silence. "Has a nice ring to it."
Mary's innocent smile blossomed across her face as she took all this in. Even I was failing at stopping myself from smiling.
"It's what she woulda wanted." Ryan nodded. "Until the end."
Alec's jaw seemed to clench tightly. Whatever Ryan had said... It got to him, but he was trying desperately not to let it show. He would have gotten away with it too; if I hadn't of been paying attention to him.
Mary turned her head towards Aro and politely bowed her head down.
"Thank you for your offer, Aro... But, our place isn't with you. We're still kids... We still want to see the world, and now... Now we can." She fully smiled at him. A breathtakingly beautiful smile full of something I didn't expect to see on her face. Hope. "We have forever to do it now."
"As you wish." Aro nodded and clasped his hands together. "I wish you the best of luck in your life, young Chez coven. If you need anything, don't hesitate in coming to Volterra."
Mary giggled as Scott's arms wrapped themselves around her from behind. "We might just do that."
Damien stood from his crouch; with a vial - where he had gotten that from, I'd never know. Was it his thing to go around holding vials now? Then I realized; the vial had been from the necklace around his throat. He reconnected it, and brushed his hands across his pants - containing Delilah's ashes.
"Lets go then, hm?" Damien shrugged, shoving his hands into his pockets.
"Yeah, lets go." Mary nodded. The four of them turned to depart and slowly walked to the trees; while Shay stood staring at Alec.
"Is there something wrong, child?" Aro asked.
Shay shook her head, and lifted her hand to point at Alec.
"I have to show him something."
Oh, so she wasn't mute after all?
Shay closed in closer to Alec and reached out; letting her hand take hold of his free one hastily. Alec flinched - as I expected him, but otherwise did nothing. "By me seeing this, it became my past. Now... I can show you."
Huh? Whatever it was that Shay was showing Alec...
It caused him to stare endlessly into her eyes with a face of surprise. Shay removed her hand from his and smiled gently. "You weren't unloved by Grace. You just never got the chance for her to fall in love with you, like she would have done."
Alec... Smiled sadly towards her. It was the first time I had ever seen him smile at someone other than... Well, me or his sister. "Thank you Shay."
Shay smiled back, and looked over her shoulder as Damien called out her name.
"Have a good life." Alec said gently as Shay backed away; then vanished to appear at Damien's side. His hand wrapped itself around her shoulder; while Scott and Mary walked hand in hand in front. Ryan, walked with his hands in his pockets. Dangling from his neck - from what I had seen, was the vial Damien had collected. He still had his Delilah with him...
"So, where are we gonna go?" Mary's light voice asked as they parted out of the clearing and into the trees.
"Tokyo. Let's take Delly to Tokyo." Scott answered.
"Yeah... Good idea. Hey, race you!" Ryan quipped, and just like that; all five of the figures vanished from my eyesight and off into the oblivion.
It wouldn't be the last we'd hear of them. After all, they might want to travel the world; but their home was still here. They would always have a place here... With us.
I looked away from the trees where they had departed, and glanced back towards Alec. Aro was removing his hand from his shoulder and smiling yet again.
Why was everyone smiling? Couldn't they see that this... This was it?
"Talk to him." My dad whispered into my ear, and gave me a firm shove from behind. Over my shoulder, both my mother and father were nodding for me to go on. With a shaky breath, I slowly began to walk closer to Alec.
Jane caught sight of me closing in and excused herself. She never gave a reason, but then again... Why would Jane have too? She was Jane of the freaking Volturi after all.
I stood just a little behind where Alec stood - looking off to where the five had disappeared.
Clearing my throat, I clasped my hands behind my back. Alec turned his head to look over his shoulder to me before turning his body completely; now allowing himself to face me.
"You did well out there." He praised. "You impressed me."
"Good." I shrugged. "I just wanted to help."
"You did good," he repeated. "Well done."
I looked down to my feet while rocking from my heels to my toes. When I looked back up, Alec was arching an eyebrow. "Something wrong?"
"I guess this is it, huh?" I mused. "You'll be going back to Italy now..."
Alec nodded his head gently. "It is. Of course, they're is still a few more things we have to clean up; but they won't take long at all."
I half smiled a little while looking back to the floor. "Bet you're glad huh? Bound to be missing home..."
"Renesmee," when I didn't look up, Alec's cold touch on my chin forced me to look up at him. "Small talk was never our thing, remember. What's wrong?"
My bottom lip began to quiver, but Alec rested his thumb onto it to wield it's movement. No matter how hard he tried though, he'd never be able to stop my eyes from beginning to water again. Because they did, and I knew they would overflow.
"I'll... I'll miss you."
"I'll miss you too." He whispered back tenderly. "More than you'd be able to comprehend."
I wanted to tell him to stay with me. I wanted to beg him, if I could have; but... But we weren't us anymore. It was just Alec of the Volturi, and then Renesmee Cullen. No bounds, no ties, no relationship... No love.
"You honestly think that?" Alec scoffed as he pulled his hand from my chin and lip; allowing his hand to rest on my cheek. "You think I no longer love you?"
I blinked in disbelief at him.
"Renesmee, no matter what I will never stop loving you. You are my life. My world. My sun, moon and my stars." I could feel my head beginning to spin with his words. Alec... Alec still loved me? "You're my Reny."
My heart burst with happiness, and yet with sadness to the knowledge since he was going home after all. How could I be so happy yet so sad at the same moment? It was like a war was going on inside me. Battling it out on what I should feel.
"And you're my Ally."
Alec laughed and pulled me to him in a tight hug. It didn't last long, for Alec pulled back to bring my face to his. Just as his lips were about to touch mine, to finalize our official 'back-together' we were interrupted.
"May I interfere?"
Both Alec and I turned our heads to look at Aro, standing side by side with my father.
"I could not be happier for this moment," I felt Alec's sarcastic eye roll - even though he didn't do it. Instead, he looked at Aro as impassive as ever. "However, your current ties lead me to believe being together may be a bit of a problem..."
Well, he was right there. I mean, I had gone without seeing Alec for two years the last time. God knows when the next time I'd see him again would be. Fifty-five years had been the mutual agreement, hadn't it?
Alec scoffed, his hand tightening around mine. It was only then that I realized he had slipped his hand into mine at some point. I smiled and sheepishly squeezed his hand in return.
"That's why I am offering you a place with us, Renesmee."
"No." Alec quickly answered for me. I looked up towards him with wide, slightly surprised eyes. "This isn't the life I want for her Aro."
I couldn't comprehend what I was hearing. Alec was saying... No to his master. He was actually disobeying and refusing his leaders suggestion. Albeit, Alec was probably right there. The life of the Volturi guard member wouldn't be... My particular choice; but it was still a choice I could make. It should be my choice.
If it meant I could be with him...
Aro smile only grew. "I had a feeling you would say that. That is why I am also offering you the chance to join the Cullen's."
Alec's eyes widened as I looked up to him. I could see the look in his eyes. He was debating it. He was actually considering it! He was considering leaving everything he had ever known to be with me. Leaving his home, the place he had been since god knows how long ago, leaving his sister... All for me. All for the life of college, human interaction and animal blood.
My mind instantly began to picture the vivid red of his eyes being a golden topaz...
"No." I shook my head and glanced back to Aro. "Our way of life isn't something Alec should have. Not with his abilities."
My dad chuckled and looked to Aro. "Didn't I tell you?"
"Mm. Stubborn as an ox." Aro joked gently.
"So... Fifty-five years?" I glanced to Alec, who nodded his head in agreement.
"There is a final opportunity."
Both of us turned out eyes to Aro.
He sucked in a sigh and stepped forward. Once he was close enough, both his hands rested on one of Alec's shoulders, and one on mine.
"Your loyalty to our covens is admirable... As is your devotion to one another. That is why... We're giving you the option to go off together. Just you both, to live as you please."
Did... Did I just hear right? They were... They were letting Alec go? They were letting me go? The surprise must have written itself across my face for my father chuckled.
"We just want you to be happy, Renesmee." He said behind Aro. "And if being with Alec is where that is... Then so be it."
I glanced to Alec, who had the same look of shock on his face as I must of had. He was staring at Aro with wide, doe like eyes. I'd never seen him like this...
"Master? You're... You're giving me the choice to leave?"
"If that is what you wish, my boy." Aro patted his shoulder gently. "As your father, I too want you to be happy."
The breath that left Alec's lips must have been the last within his lungs, for it was weak and practically breathless itself. He turned his eyes to me, and then to Jane.
"... Sister?"
She bowed her head and smiled sadly towards him. "You're a man now Alec," she said. "True, Renesmee might not have been my first choice of a mate to begin with since I view her as highly irritating, severely unaccustomed to the way of our world, rude and downright stupid for coming to a battle in which we tried to keep her out of," As Jane listed off each of the things, I flinched at each one. Yeah, it was safe to say Jane and I wouldn't be making best friend bracelets any time soon, "However," she paused; causing me to hold my breath and stare at her. Instead of looking at Alec like she should have been, her eyes met mine. "There isn't going to be another quite like her." Her lips twisted; and I was sure my eyes were seeing things. Jane was... Smiling at me. Truly, friendly smiling at me.
Her eyes flicked back towards her brother. "She is good for you brother; I've known it from the moment we came to collect you two years ago from Forks. I want your happiness. Both of your happiness. I will still be here for you, either way."
So that was it... We were free to do as we wanted?
Aro's hand fell from our shoulders as he stepped back, probably giving us a chance to think this through. The moment he did, Alec turned to look at me.
"We could..."
"I know." I half smiled at him.
"But..." We both said in sync. A smile broke out across our faces.
"I can't leave her, Reny." Alec whispered, his head jerking in the direction of his sister. "Not now... She still needs me. I still need her."
I understood fully. Alec was severely old, and he wasn't ready to depart his family just yet. I was only eighteen, I had my full immortal life ahead of me. There was no rush into this. I still had College, I still had at least several more moves around the state to complete before finally growing bored. I couldn't give up some boredom for a happily ever after just yet... Because truthfully, as much as I wanted to be with Alec - which was a lot - I didn't want to leave my family, just like he didn't want to leave his.
"I still have College," I whispered with a small scoff. "But one day..."
"One day." Alec nodded. In agreement, we turned to look at Alec's family and mine.
"Thank you for the offer Aro," although he probably heard it all; it felt better to just say it directly. Addressing it full on.
"Yes, father, thank you." Alec nodded. "But we cannot accept this offer just yet. I'm not ready to take her from her life just yet."
"And I'm not ready to take him from his sister..."
My eyes met with Jane's and she... She smiled at me. Full on, friendly, thankful and non-sadistic or hateful smile. She was smiling, and boy god it was beautiful. I now knew what Alec meant about her smile being the most beautiful thing he had ever seen. It was rare, and priceless. I could see why.
"Very well." Aro nodded. "Carlisle, Edward; let's retire."
I had no idea what that meant; but they turned and began to walk from the field. My mother gave us both a heartfelt smile, blew me a kiss and began to follow after my father and grandpa. In fact... All my family was walking off together with the Volturi.
Even Jane was leaving, with Felix and Demetri in tow. Jacob hadn't come back yet, but I didn't question why. He probably took the first chance he could get in getting back to the house to check on Leah.
As weird as it was thinking of Jacob becoming a dad... Especially to Leah's kid, since they hadn't really been on the best of terms when I had known them as a child, they were sorta good for each other; and I knew that kid was going to be loved more than any other kid in this world.
"It seems as though we're not leaving yet." Alec chuckled. "Evidently, Aro wants to talk things over with your family... Meaning, we get a little bit longer together."
I smiled up towards him, and tilted my head into his hand now on my cheek. "That's all I could wish for."
"Well, you still have your points. They also entitled a wish..."
"Oh yeah... I forgot about those." I laughed.
Alec gave a fake offended gasp. "You forgot the treasured points? My, my. I should take them from you instantly."
"No, no! I have a wish!" I clung onto his cloak tightly while staring up at him.
"And what's that?"
"That no matter what... We don't let anything come between us again."
Alec smiled sadly and brushed his hand over my cheek one final time. "Wish granted."
He leant forward, causing his lips to meet mine, and I was once again brought back to the feeling of home. After all this, Alec and I were still standing. We had our ups and we had our downs. We had even had psycho ex's try and kill our families; but no matter what... We still felt the same as we had from the first moment we laid eyes on one another.
Annoyed, irritated, lustful, and in love.
Alec pulled himself away from me, and starred gently down into my eyes.
"I'll see you again. I promise."
"I know." I nodded. "Fifty-five years. It isn't that long, and I'll wait for you. Always."
"And forever."
Alec brushed his hand over my cheek in a delicate manner. The tender embrace that he had been trying to hold back on all the times before was finally back. The walls he had tried to surround himself in were gone, and he was finally letting me in again.
Nothing in this world seemed as though it could pull me from this moment. This had been the one thing I waited for... For five months. To finally be back in his arms again, willingly with no threats. With no complications, and no problems. Things could finally go back to how they were supposed to be.
"Renesmee... I have something to ask."
"Yes?"
"I don't want to go back to the status of boyfriend and girlfriend. It's far too common these days."
I frowned at him while he continued to brush hair from my face and curl it around my ear. "That's why I suggest that, since we are forever,"
"and always," I chipped in quickly with a grin.
He returned that smile and nodded. "That perhaps, I may have the privilege of asking you to one day become my wife. Of course, I would need to ask your father first; but I wish to hear your answer if I were to get his blessing..."
Was he kidding me? What would my answer be? Everyday I lived, I breathed, and I craved him and him alone. There was no hesitating in what my answer would be; for he was all I ever wanted and all I would ever need - beside my family of course.
"If you get his blessing," I pursed my lips. "I guess I'd have no choice but in agreeing after you go through all that trouble."
Alec chuckled. "Good, for I've already received it."
My eyes widened. "You... You have?"
"Mm. Leah said some words to me that made me realize... I was foolish for letting you go. Now, I just want to make sure you can never run from me again. Besides, wherever you run; Demetri will find you."
I laughed and fell into his arms. "I love you, Alec of the Volturi."
"And I love you, Renesmee Carlie Cullen."
I looked up towards him and moved onto my tiptoes; allowing our lips to meet once again.
When he pulled away, he wrapped his arm around me; yet kept his hand firmly in mine. I was forced to lean into his side as he walked us forward.
"Lets go mingle with our future in-laws, hm?"
I giggled with a nod, and leant my head into his side. "Jane as a sister-in-law. That should be fun."
"You have no idea." Alec chuckled, planting a kiss onto my forehead.
We walked together, hand in hand, arm in arm back to the house; leaving the dying down fires of our enemies. We were leaving the reign of Lilianna behind us, and finally moving on. Even she wasn't able to break us apart.
We would be together; no matter what. After all, we had the rest of eternity to create some schedule on how we were going to work this out. We were meeting our destiny, we were finding our fate.
We were kismet.
Always & Forever.
A/N:
Hey there guys! I apologize for the lateness of this chapter, as to the fact it is a lot shorter than usual. I won't spare any excuses, as they're a little personal. Anyhow, after a long wait; here it is. The end of the Destiny saga.
Hard to take in? Tell me about it. Throughout this whole series, you have been amazing. I can't thank you enough. Know that when I say it is because of you guys I continued on with this, I truly mean it. There was never a thought in my mind where I wanted to give this up, because you made it fun to write and worthwhile to do. You guys were my inspiration and my muse. Not to mention my fuel!
As sad as it is to see this series end, I will let you in on a little secret.
Currently, I am writing another Reneslec fic. It's not final yet, but it is in the works. It will be completely different as to what you witnessed here, with hints of darker tones for all you lovers of sadistic Alec out there. (I know I'm one of 'em.)
ALSO. There is a epilogue coming. Yeah, set some years in the future; and we get to see how Alec and Renesmee are coming along. So, make sure to keep an eye out for that.
But, without further ado;
THE END.
Take it easy you guys, I love you all.
-CorruptedHeart.
