Chapter 24

The very next day, my Grandma called me on my phone but I avoided her phone call. Jake walked me to Forks High. The Cullens were waiting outside the gate for me. Jake waved at them; they returned it with a nod.

My lessons today consisted of three hours of Maths and a dose of English. My brain literally fried as I did the maths. Sometimes I thought if only there was a life where there was no maths but then life would be a right mess. I hate maths but without it life would not be the same so I'm stuck with it. English was simply the same. Emmet and his jokes made me smile throughout.

When the bell rang, I walked out of the gate and found Jake waiting for me. I ran up to him and he lifted me off my feet and hugged me.

"Missed you so much," he said.

"Me too," I replied.

As we walked past a park, I saw Grandma but carried on walking. She called my name but I still kept walking. When Jake realised that Grandma was there calling me, he stopped.

"Go, she is calling you," he said.

"No," I said.

"Do you want me to come?" said Jake.

He led me to Grandma who was standing there with her arms crossed. The look on her face made it seem that she was going to give me another one of her long lectures, but not this time. She just looked at me. Searched for something and when she was certain she couldn't find it, she gave up.

"Dear, I," she started. She tried to recollect and but she couldn't say what she was trying to say.

"You what?" I said, fed up with the silence.

"I'm sorry. I should have thought about your feelings," she said.

"You're right. You should have. This is my life, not yours. I get to make decisions about my marriage not you," I said firmly.

"I know but there aren't that many fairies left so I thought it would be," she said.

"That it would be better if I would get married and mate with them? No, I won't ever do that," I said.

Grandma was crestfallen. "Ok, don't do that but at least forgive your old grandma. If you can, please," she said. "This wolf boy is decent. I guess if you're happy with him then who am I to say anything. Heck, even your mother and Jay likes him. I'm just your old selfish horrible grandma who thought of her fairies first that her granddaughter. I'm so horrible. You can curse me if you want. I understand if you don't want to forgive me. It's fine. I'll just go back to my throne and take care of my people. Its fine if I hurting inside. I know I'm the worst grandma in the world."

Grandma began walking away but I got her to stop by saying, "Grandma." She stopped and faced me with teary eyes.

"I forgive you. No, I won't curse you I mean come on I love you Grandma. I understand now that you were thinking about you people rather than me. I forgive you," I said.

Grandma beamed and wiped her tears.

"But," I started.

"But what?" she asked.

"You have to make it to me," I said.

"How?" she questioned.

"By making sure every fairy girl gets to marry whom she wishes," I said.

"I promise," she vowed.

And that was it. From then on life was a breeze. As my college finished, Jacob Black proposed to me. I had no choice but to say yes. Life with the world's hottest guy was great. Knowing that he would love me always was the best feeling ever.

In a world of supernatural beings roaming the earth, two people from different legends, blur the lines of Romeo and Juliet find happiness together. When tragedy strikes love for eternity conquers all.