*by Stephenie Meyer*
TWILIGHT - epilogue - AN OCCASION
His hands hesitated at my waist, and he glanced at my bum leg. "Do te want to dance again? o can I help te get somewhere?"
Edward answered for me. "That's all right, Jacob. I'll take it from here."
Jacob flinched, and stared wide-eyed at Edward, who stood just beside us.
"Hey, I didn't see te there," he mumbled. "I guess I'll see te around, Bella." He stepped back, waving half-heartedly.
I smiled. "Yeah, I'll see te later."
"Sorry," he detto again before he turned for the door.
Edward's arms wound around me as the successivo song started. It was a little up-tempo for slow dancing, but that didn't seem to concern him. I leaned my head against his chest, content.
"Feeling better?" I teased.
"Not really," he detto tersely.
"Don't be mad at Billy," I sighed. "He just worries about me for Charlie's sake. It's nothing personal."
"I'm not mad at Billy," He corrected in a clipped voice. "But his son is irritating me."
I pulled back to look at him. His face was very serious.
"Why?"
"First of all, he made me break my promise."
I stared at him in confusion.
He half-smiled. "I promised I wouldn't let go of te tonight," he explained.
"Oh. Well, I forgive you."
"Thanks. But there's something else." Edward frowned.
I waited patiently.
"He called te pretty," he finally continued, his frown deepening. "That's practically an insult, the way te look right now. You're much più than beautiful."
I laughed. "You might be a little biased."
"I don't think that's it. Besides, I have excellent eyesight."
We were twirling again, my feet on his as he held me close.
"So are te going to explain the reason for all of this?" I wondered.
He looked down at me, confused, and I glared meaningfully at the crepe paper.
He considered for a moment, and then changed direction, spinning me through the crowd to the back door of the gym. I caught a glimpse of Jessica and Mike dancing, staring at me curiously. Jessica waved, and I smiled back quickly. Angela was there, too, looking blissfully happy in the arms of little Ben Cheney; she didn't look up from his eyes, a head lower than hers. Lee and Samantha, Lauren, glaring toward us, with Conner; I could name every face that spiraled past me. And then we were outdoors, in the cool, dim light of a fading sunset.
As soon as we were alone, he swung me up into his arms, and carried me across the dark grounds till he reached the bench beneath the shadow of the madrone trees. He sat there, keeping me cradled against his chest. The moon was already up, visible through the gauzy clouds, and his face glowed pale in the white light. His mouth was hard, his eyes troubled.
"The point?" I prompted softly.
He ignored me, staring up at the moon.
"Twilight, again," he murmured. "Another ending. No matter how perfect the giorno is, it always has to end."
"Some things don't have to end," I muttered through my teeth, instantly tense.
He sighed.
"I brought te to the prom," he detto slowly, finally answering ym question, "because I don't want te to miss anything. I don't want my presence to take anything away from you, if I can help it. I want te to be human. I want your life to continue as it would have if I'd died in nineteen-eighteen like I should have."
I shuddered at his words, and then shook my head angrily. "In what strange parallel dimension would I ever have gone to prom of my own free will? If te weren't a thousand times stronger than me, I would never have let te get away with this."
He smiled briefly, but it didn't touch his eyes. "It wasn't so bad, te detto so yourself."
"That's because I was with you."
We were quiet for a minute; he stared at the moon and I stared at him. I wished there was soem way to explain how very uninterested I was in a normal human life.
"Will te tell me something?" he asked, glancing down at me with a slight smile.
"Don't I always?"
"Just promise you'll tell me," he insisted, grinning.
I knew I was going to regret this almost instantly. "Fine."
"You seemed honestly surprised when te figured out that I was taking te here," he began.
"I was," I interjected.
"Exactly," he agreed. "But te must have had some other theory... I'm curious - what did te think I was dressing te up for?"
Yes, instant regret. I pursed my lips, hesitating. "I don't want to tell you."
"You promised," he objected.
"I know."
"What's the problem?"
I knew he thought it was mere embarrassment holding me back. "I think it will make te mad - o sad."
His brows pulled together over his eyes as he thought that through. "I still want to know. Please?"
I sighed. He waited.
"Well... I assumed it was some kind of... occasion. But I didn't think it would be some trite human thing... prom!" I scoffed.
"Human?" he asked flatly. He'd picked up on the key word.
I looked down at my dress, fidgeting with a stary piece of chiffon. He waited in silence.
"Okay," I confessed in a rush. "So I was hopeing that te might have changed your mind... that te were going to change me, after all."
A dozen emotions played across his face. Some I recignized: anger... pain... and then he seemed to collect himself and his expression became amused.
"You thought that would be a black tie occasion, did you?" he teased, touching the lapel of his tuxedo jacket.
I scowled to hide my embarrassment. "I don't know how these things work. Yo me, at least, it seems più rational than prom does." He was still grinning. "It's not funny," I said.
"No, you're right, it's not," he agreed, his smile fading. "I'd rather treat it like a joke, though, than believe you're serious."
"But I am serious."
He sighed deeply. "I know. And you're really that willing?"
The pain was back in his eyes. I bit my lip and nodded.
"So ready for this too be the end," he murmured, almost to himself, "for this to be the twilight of your life, though your life has barely started. You're ready to give up everything."
"It's not the end, it's the beginning," I disagreed under my breath.
"I'm not worth it," he detto sadly.
"Do te remember when te told me that I didn't see myself very clearly?" I asked, raising my eyebrows. "You obviously have the same blindness."
"I know what I am."
I sighed.
But his mercurial mood shifted on me. He pursed his lips, and his eyes were probing. He examined my face for a long moment.
"You're ready now, then?" he asked.
"Um." I gulped. "Yes?"
He smiled, and inclined his head slowly until his cold lips brushed against the skin just under the corner of my jaw.
"Right now?" he whispered, his breath blowing cool on my neck. I shivered involuntarily.
"Yes," I whispered, so my voice wouldn't have a chance to break. If he thought I was bluffing, he was going to be disappointed, I'd already made my decision, and I was sure. It didn't matter that my body was rigid as a plank, my hands balled into fists, my breathing erratic...
He chuckled darkly, and leaned away. His face didn't look disappointed.
"You can't really believe that I would give in so easily," he detto with a aspro, acida edge on his mocking tone.
"A girl can dream."
His eyebrows rose. "Is that what te dream about? Being a monster?"
"Not exactly," I said, frowning as his word choice. Monster, indeed. "Mostly I dream about being with te forever."
His expression changed, softened and saddned da the subtle ache in my voice.
"Bella." His fingers lightly traced the shape of my lips. "I will stay with te - isn't that enough?"
I smiled under his fingertips. "Enough for now."
He frowned at my tenacity. No one was going to surrender tonight. He exhaled, and the sound was practically a growl.
I touched his face. "Look," I said. "I Amore te più than everything else in the world combined. Isn't that enough?"
"Yes, it is enough," he answered, smiling. "Enough for forever."
And he leaned down to press his cold lips once più to my throat.
TWILIGHT - epilogue - AN OCCASION
His hands hesitated at my waist, and he glanced at my bum leg. "Do te want to dance again? o can I help te get somewhere?"
Edward answered for me. "That's all right, Jacob. I'll take it from here."
Jacob flinched, and stared wide-eyed at Edward, who stood just beside us.
"Hey, I didn't see te there," he mumbled. "I guess I'll see te around, Bella." He stepped back, waving half-heartedly.
I smiled. "Yeah, I'll see te later."
"Sorry," he detto again before he turned for the door.
Edward's arms wound around me as the successivo song started. It was a little up-tempo for slow dancing, but that didn't seem to concern him. I leaned my head against his chest, content.
"Feeling better?" I teased.
"Not really," he detto tersely.
"Don't be mad at Billy," I sighed. "He just worries about me for Charlie's sake. It's nothing personal."
"I'm not mad at Billy," He corrected in a clipped voice. "But his son is irritating me."
I pulled back to look at him. His face was very serious.
"Why?"
"First of all, he made me break my promise."
I stared at him in confusion.
He half-smiled. "I promised I wouldn't let go of te tonight," he explained.
"Oh. Well, I forgive you."
"Thanks. But there's something else." Edward frowned.
I waited patiently.
"He called te pretty," he finally continued, his frown deepening. "That's practically an insult, the way te look right now. You're much più than beautiful."
I laughed. "You might be a little biased."
"I don't think that's it. Besides, I have excellent eyesight."
We were twirling again, my feet on his as he held me close.
"So are te going to explain the reason for all of this?" I wondered.
He looked down at me, confused, and I glared meaningfully at the crepe paper.
He considered for a moment, and then changed direction, spinning me through the crowd to the back door of the gym. I caught a glimpse of Jessica and Mike dancing, staring at me curiously. Jessica waved, and I smiled back quickly. Angela was there, too, looking blissfully happy in the arms of little Ben Cheney; she didn't look up from his eyes, a head lower than hers. Lee and Samantha, Lauren, glaring toward us, with Conner; I could name every face that spiraled past me. And then we were outdoors, in the cool, dim light of a fading sunset.
As soon as we were alone, he swung me up into his arms, and carried me across the dark grounds till he reached the bench beneath the shadow of the madrone trees. He sat there, keeping me cradled against his chest. The moon was already up, visible through the gauzy clouds, and his face glowed pale in the white light. His mouth was hard, his eyes troubled.
"The point?" I prompted softly.
He ignored me, staring up at the moon.
"Twilight, again," he murmured. "Another ending. No matter how perfect the giorno is, it always has to end."
"Some things don't have to end," I muttered through my teeth, instantly tense.
He sighed.
"I brought te to the prom," he detto slowly, finally answering ym question, "because I don't want te to miss anything. I don't want my presence to take anything away from you, if I can help it. I want te to be human. I want your life to continue as it would have if I'd died in nineteen-eighteen like I should have."
I shuddered at his words, and then shook my head angrily. "In what strange parallel dimension would I ever have gone to prom of my own free will? If te weren't a thousand times stronger than me, I would never have let te get away with this."
He smiled briefly, but it didn't touch his eyes. "It wasn't so bad, te detto so yourself."
"That's because I was with you."
We were quiet for a minute; he stared at the moon and I stared at him. I wished there was soem way to explain how very uninterested I was in a normal human life.
"Will te tell me something?" he asked, glancing down at me with a slight smile.
"Don't I always?"
"Just promise you'll tell me," he insisted, grinning.
I knew I was going to regret this almost instantly. "Fine."
"You seemed honestly surprised when te figured out that I was taking te here," he began.
"I was," I interjected.
"Exactly," he agreed. "But te must have had some other theory... I'm curious - what did te think I was dressing te up for?"
Yes, instant regret. I pursed my lips, hesitating. "I don't want to tell you."
"You promised," he objected.
"I know."
"What's the problem?"
I knew he thought it was mere embarrassment holding me back. "I think it will make te mad - o sad."
His brows pulled together over his eyes as he thought that through. "I still want to know. Please?"
I sighed. He waited.
"Well... I assumed it was some kind of... occasion. But I didn't think it would be some trite human thing... prom!" I scoffed.
"Human?" he asked flatly. He'd picked up on the key word.
I looked down at my dress, fidgeting with a stary piece of chiffon. He waited in silence.
"Okay," I confessed in a rush. "So I was hopeing that te might have changed your mind... that te were going to change me, after all."
A dozen emotions played across his face. Some I recignized: anger... pain... and then he seemed to collect himself and his expression became amused.
"You thought that would be a black tie occasion, did you?" he teased, touching the lapel of his tuxedo jacket.
I scowled to hide my embarrassment. "I don't know how these things work. Yo me, at least, it seems più rational than prom does." He was still grinning. "It's not funny," I said.
"No, you're right, it's not," he agreed, his smile fading. "I'd rather treat it like a joke, though, than believe you're serious."
"But I am serious."
He sighed deeply. "I know. And you're really that willing?"
The pain was back in his eyes. I bit my lip and nodded.
"So ready for this too be the end," he murmured, almost to himself, "for this to be the twilight of your life, though your life has barely started. You're ready to give up everything."
"It's not the end, it's the beginning," I disagreed under my breath.
"I'm not worth it," he detto sadly.
"Do te remember when te told me that I didn't see myself very clearly?" I asked, raising my eyebrows. "You obviously have the same blindness."
"I know what I am."
I sighed.
But his mercurial mood shifted on me. He pursed his lips, and his eyes were probing. He examined my face for a long moment.
"You're ready now, then?" he asked.
"Um." I gulped. "Yes?"
He smiled, and inclined his head slowly until his cold lips brushed against the skin just under the corner of my jaw.
"Right now?" he whispered, his breath blowing cool on my neck. I shivered involuntarily.
"Yes," I whispered, so my voice wouldn't have a chance to break. If he thought I was bluffing, he was going to be disappointed, I'd already made my decision, and I was sure. It didn't matter that my body was rigid as a plank, my hands balled into fists, my breathing erratic...
He chuckled darkly, and leaned away. His face didn't look disappointed.
"You can't really believe that I would give in so easily," he detto with a aspro, acida edge on his mocking tone.
"A girl can dream."
His eyebrows rose. "Is that what te dream about? Being a monster?"
"Not exactly," I said, frowning as his word choice. Monster, indeed. "Mostly I dream about being with te forever."
His expression changed, softened and saddned da the subtle ache in my voice.
"Bella." His fingers lightly traced the shape of my lips. "I will stay with te - isn't that enough?"
I smiled under his fingertips. "Enough for now."
He frowned at my tenacity. No one was going to surrender tonight. He exhaled, and the sound was practically a growl.
I touched his face. "Look," I said. "I Amore te più than everything else in the world combined. Isn't that enough?"
"Yes, it is enough," he answered, smiling. "Enough for forever."
And he leaned down to press his cold lips once più to my throat.
1. dress as Campanellino and run through the house saying hes a pixie like alice
2. pretend hes a striper and strip for edward on hes piano
3. take alices porche for a joy ride
4.go to school and yell that jasper thinks he is his boyfriend
5. emmett is never allowed to run through the hospital yelling DADDY!
6. emmett is never allowed to tell alice rosa is not her color
7. emmett is never allowed to drive a school bus
8. o drive the bus into a lake
9. emmett is never allowed to tell esma that he will go find a new "fake" mom
10. emmett is never allowed to tell jasper texans are hicks
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*You need bigger hight heels
*I Put all your new clothes on the roof
*Jasper told me that te are not good at sex
*you would be perfect for the role of the dwarf in Snow White
*Jasper told me he thinks I'm hot
*Esme told me that I'm her preferito daughter
*Your power is useless, the visions change
*I think Jane is taller than you
*Your hair looks like a scopa
*Bella hates you
*What was your human mother name?
*I donated your new clothes to Jacob and Sam
*Edward told me that when Charlie first saw te he thought that te were Bella's 8 years old cousin
*Last night Emmett and I had sex in your car and broke it
1. te wake up in the middle of the night to find him climbing through your window to watch te sleep.
2. He hates your dog, and all Cani for that matter.
3. He looks at te like you're somethig to eat.
4. He frequently tells te how nice te smell.
5. His parents mysteriously let him ditch school on sunny days just to go CAMPING!
6. He stops a furgone, van from almost crushing te to death with his orso hands.
7. He can bounce frutta from his feet like a calcio ball (apples are his specialty).
8. He calls te ragno monkey and runs around with te on his back.
9. He seems to know what everyone is thinking.
10. He claims the reason his eyes change color is because of "the fluorescence".
2. He hates your dog, and all Cani for that matter.
3. He looks at te like you're somethig to eat.
4. He frequently tells te how nice te smell.
5. His parents mysteriously let him ditch school on sunny days just to go CAMPING!
6. He stops a furgone, van from almost crushing te to death with his orso hands.
7. He can bounce frutta from his feet like a calcio ball (apples are his specialty).
8. He calls te ragno monkey and runs around with te on his back.
9. He seems to know what everyone is thinking.
10. He claims the reason his eyes change color is because of "the fluorescence".