Oh.My.Gosh. I didn't realize that I hadn't updated this in forever! Seriously, time flies... But, basically, I forgot about this story. Sorry guys... someone could've sent me a reminder, but oh - well. This is the last chapter, I hope you like it.

I quickly unwraped the paper from around the box, but I slowed down a little as I took the lid off of it

I quickly unwrapped the paper from around the box, but I slowed down a little as I took the lid off of it. Inside was the most beautiful necklace that I had ever seen. It was a silver heart with smaller diamonds on the right arch, and it was hanging from a silver chain. (Pics on my profile, I hope)

Reverently – making sure to be extra careful with it – I took it out of the box and simply stared at it for a few minutes. It took my breath away,.

"Bella," Edward whispered my name in my ear. I turned around on his lap a little bit to look at him, finally taking my eyes off my gift. "Would you like me to help you put it on?" he then asked.

I nodded and swept my hair up and out of the way with one hand as he took the necklace out of the other. Edward carefully put it around my neck – his actions were still very slow, like they had been when I was human – and then closed the clasp. I let my hair down, and then gently picked it up off of my chest so that I could get a closer look at it. Words couldn't describe now much I loved it, and I could tell that Edward knew that as he looked in my eyes. He smiled, happy that I liked his present before I kissed him.

And let me tell you, it wasn't a small and innocent kiss.

A couple of minutes later I was tucked under Edwards arm as we laid down on his huge bed. He was humming my lullaby like he used to, to get me to sleep. Now, however, whenever he hummed it, it would always calm me down. I loved the affect that Edward had on me.

But right now the lullaby was working. I was very calm. The wedding was scheduled to be on January 1st, and Renee and Phil were flying up for it. Originally we were going to "elope" (or so I'd tell Charlie, Renee and Phil) with only the Cullen's to see the wedding. It was one of the disadvantages of being a vampire, I supposed. My own family wouldn't' have been able to see my wedding.

But, now, because of my little… talents, I would be able to have the humans around. Most of the human friends I had had at school would also be coming. And, if they asked how I looked so good I would just tell them Alice had a way with make-up. Unfortunately I would have to wear brown contacts so they wouldn't question my suddenly topaz eyes, but it was still worth it.

New Years came and passed. We celebrated like everyone else did, by watching the ball drop on the TV (next year we're going to New York to see it in person) and we cheered like idiots. The funny part was, so did Carlisle and Esme. Then, all four couples in the house gave their respective partners a New Year kiss. It shocked me a bit when I realized that I had never seen Alice and Jasper or Carlisle and Esme kiss before. I mean, sure, I knew they did… but seeing is different than knowing.

But, unfortunately, Emmett was having a little bit to much fun. Twenty minutes after the ball had dropped he had stripped and was running around the house naked. According to Edward he did this every year – the trip to New York seemed even more appealing.

The only person that seemed to fully appreciate Emmett's' naked state, was, not surprisingly, Rosalie. She laughed and wolf whistled and Esme was yelling at him to go put on some clothes (she was stressing pants). After a minute he went up to his and Roses room. But, Rose was quick to follow. I didn't think they were going to come out any time soon.

It was less than 24 hours later and I was getting married. I was getting married. I kept repeating it to myself, the words not sinking in at first. I mean, sure, I knew that I was – I'd been planning this day for months, along with Alice – but the day was finally here.

Don't get me wrong, I wasn't' having second thoughts about marrying Edward. In fact, I was ecstatic I got to marry him.

Would it make sense if I said I was too happy? It just wasn't setting in. But, as Alice helped me step into my wedding dress, it finally did.

"I'm getting married," I said aloud. "I'm getting married!" When I repeated it again, my face broke out into a huge smile. I was getting married, to the most perfect man of all time.

Alice squealed and bounced up and down – she had been all morning, and I knew she would all the way through the wedding. She seemed just as happy that she got to be the Maid-of-Honor as I was that I was getting married. She had been overjoyed when I had asked her if she would be it, and had quickly agreed. Of course, she probably knew I was going to ask her before I even was completely sure, but that's Alice for you.

The actual ceremony seemed to fly by. All that I could focus on was Edward. He was all that mattered. In fact, I almost forgot to say "I do." How sad would that have been? As it was, I'm sure that I had never been so happy before as I was now. Sure, in the past I had argued with Edward about wanting to get married… but looking back I see how foolish I was. Really, what girl in their right mind wouldn't love him?

Later, during the first dance as husband and wife I was content. More so than I had been in a long time. And I was very happy. Very happy. Dancing around the dance floor with Edward, practically everyone's eyes on us, I laid my head on his chest.

"I'll love you forever, Isabella," Edward said to me. His cheek was resting on the top of my head, and he kissed my forehead. His tone was so laced with love that I had no reason to not believe him. I looked up at him and smiled.

"I love you to, Edward," I said, and gave him a kiss on his stone lips. "Forever."

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