A Broken Road

Rosalie's Perspective

Many days after Renesmee's wake, Edward happily took her home with him. He knew that it wasn't over yet, but he managed to finally have things back to the way they were. Of course children services called him and such, but only to apologize for their course of action. Eric Jones's sister, Stacy Jones apparently worked there, and Eric talked her into letting Edward keep Renesmee and leaving the father and daughter at peace finally.

Whereas Edward's new career is concern, it couldn't be better! As a matter of fact he's getting many assignments for movies and such, happily, Edward fits it all into his schedule. When Renesmee would be asleep, that would be when he would work. Edward and Renesmee are still living in Bella's father's old home, but no place like home, right?

You're all probably thinking that this was all made up, but I'm here to tell you, that it did happened. I was there experiencing it along with his family and friends. Edward's determination and love for his daughter is what really impressed me. Not many fathers would do what Edward did, and that's what's really sad. When I asked Edward if I could write about this experience, he agreed.

I named this 'A Broken Road' mainly, because Edward was broken, broken from loosing Bella, and broken for almost loosing Renesmee, but he kept going, he was hitting many obstacles, but sure enough he outshined it all.

I think Edward's personal experience is a lesson to everyone: when life gets tough, just keep going, and never give up.

I smiled at my computer screen. After re-reading everything, I hit 'print' and called up my hubby, Emmett.

"Hey, Rosie."

"Hey, babe just finished writing the story."

"Awesome! I think it's cool you wanted to write about Edward's experience. It surprised me he agreed and let you talk to him about it too."

I smiled.

"Yeah, surprised me too, but honestly, I think anyone who will read this will love the story."

"Well, yeah, it's based on actual events, and you are a great writer anyhow."

My heart felt like it was melting.

"Thanks honey. I'll see you when you get home."

"Alright, sounds good. I love ya' my Rosie."

"I love you too, my Monkey Man."

I clicked the phone off and went back into my computer room. I was getting excited! I've always wanted to become a writer, and I honestly think my first one will be a best seller, hands down.

A Broken Road, by Rosalie Hale-McCarthy.

The End