Here it is. The long awaited & demanded sequel to Nothing is Harder. I'm gonna go ahead and tell you all up front that I haven't the faintest clue about how long it's gonna take to write this, but I do promise to try to make it just as good as Nothing is Harder. This will flip between Emma & Rosalie's POVs. Oh and Staci, I told you I would type this up!

"Nope, I'm taking care of our honeymoon, the food, and the cake. I'll take any suggestions, but none of you will be in charge of any one of those things." Emma said as she made her way to the fridge. We were three months into planning our wedding, three months after the whole Samantha incident. Emma had healed from the injuries that were left behind faster than any of us had expected.

Samantha's parents had disowned her months before she had attacked Emma. Apparently her late nights, wild parties, and various bed partners were too much for the couple to take. So they just simply left to go live in some state where the sun shone all the time a couple of days before the girl came after Emma. It was a relief that we wouldn't need to run or anything.

Alice had given us a few minutes to ourselves after Emma proposed before she burst into the room with a blinding smile on her face and wedding ideas flying past her lips. After we gave her the go ahead to be the mastermind behind the whole thing she flew into full wedding planning mode. Only pausing to ask us what we thought about things or when Leah wanted to spend some time with her. Emma and I both agreed to wait a year to give Alice plenty of time to plan and for us to enjoy our engagement.

Esme, Alice, and I sat at the table in the kitchen going through the beginning stages of the wedding planning. Every wedding magazine Alice could get her tiny hands on were laid out in front of us. "Good, I was hoping you'd be more involved in the wedding process than your Mother was." Alice said, as she flipped through a magazine of bridesmaids dresses. "All she said was absolutely no lace and to tell her when, where, and what time." She continued with a soft smile.

"What makes you think that I'm not gonna do that?" Emma asked, a smirk gracing her features and a sandwich in her hand as she pulled her head out of the fridge. Alice just stared at her daughter for a second before she rolled her eyes and let out a huff, turning to look at a color sample Esme was showing her. Emma winked at me when our eyes met and she moved over to the table we were.

"Stop teasing her. She knows where you sleep." I said playfully, when she leaned down on the table to be eye level with me. She rolled her eyes much like how Alice just did and said, "Well I guess it's a good thing that I've got you in my bed." I lightly shoved her arm as I glanced over to make sure Esme and Alice were still engrossed in various color swatches. We all knew what Emma and I got up to, but I didn't want them to be right there as Emma talked about it casually.

"I'm gonna take that to mean that you two just cuddle with clothes on." Leah said, walking into the kitchen, stopping to kiss the top of Alice's head before continuing on her way to the fridge.

Things between Leah and I are …okay. She's been better towards me. She doesn't glare when she sees me reach out to kiss or touch Emma. She's actually started to return my kind smiles. Whether it's from my apology after we killed Sam or the fact that I'm getting married to her daughter I have no clue, but I'm going to try not to jinx it. She did pull me to the side after the proposal and told me that we needed to talk soon.

"Whatever helps you sleep at night." Emma said with a shrug. I lightly shoved her arm again and gave her a reprimanding look when she met my eyes. Emma rolled her eyes and pecked me on the cheek before walking out to join her twin on the couch. I smiled softly when I heard Kate and Emma begin to argue over whether or not Kate could have some Emma's sandwich.

"If there is any blood or mustard on the couch you both are scrubbing it out with toothbrushes." Leah called out, her head still in the fridge. A long moment of silence passed.

"Girls?" Esme called out cautiously, she really likes that couch. There was a minute or two of silence. "Everything's all good. We had a bit of a scare." Kate called back with a nervous chuckle. "I'll go check on them." Leah said, shaking her head, a grin threatening to break out across her lips.

Alice watched her leave, a dreamy smile on her face, looking just like a schoolgirl in love. I smirked knowing that's probably the same way I looked whenever Emma entered a room I was in. The smile was wiped off my face when Alice suddenly tensed and a faraway look clouded her bright eyes.

Esme and I looked at each other nervously when the small vampire gripped the table hard enough to cause dents in the wood. "Alice, what did you see?" Esme gently asked, when the cloudy look in Alice's eyes vanished.

"Everything okay, Alice?" Esme asked, quietly, not sure if she should draw Leah's attention to the kitchen. Alice slowly blinked her eyes and looked over at me with something close to anger in her look. "Rosalie, can I speak to you outside please?" She said, getting up from her seat and heading towards the back doors.

I quickly followed her to and out the back doors. As soon as we stepped outside she took off into the woods and I quickly followed. I was worried about what she had possibly seen. When she had asked me to come outside with her, the anger in her dark eyes scared me. I felt like I was in trouble or something.

Once we were a good deal away from the property she stopped and turned around to face me. We stood in silence for a few minutes, my anxiety rising with each passing second, but I didn't demand answers. Her tense body language and shallow breathing stopped me. What ever Alice had seen wasn't good in any way shape or form.

"The vision I just had was of you on the day of yours and Emmy's wedding." She said slowly, her body shaking. I raised my eyebrow in confusion. "Why are you acting like this is a bad thing, Alice?" I asked, not really following her train of thought. She couldn't have seen something like bad weather or wardrobe malfunctions. She wouldn't be this upset over those things. Alice sent me a fierce glare and rolled her shoulders, like she was trying to keep herself relaxed.

"It would be a good thing if in the vision you weren't having second thoughts and were about to run." She spat out through gritted teeth. I took a step back, shocked by what she saw. I wasn't having second thoughts about anything. If anything I was excited, more excited than I could begin to describe.

"Alice, I swear I want to be with her. I don't understand….did I leave?" I asked, my voice shaking. None of this couldn't be right, but her visions don't lie. They never lie. Alice shook her head and looked away from me. "In the vision you were unsure about what to do. You were standing in the middle of Edward and Bella's cottage in your dress. On one end of the cottage was the front door that would take you to the ceremony and at the other end was the back door which would take you to the woods." She said, rubbing her face and shaking her head as if she couldn't believe any of this herself.

"You stood there thinking through everything. It took you all of maybe three minutes to decide to walk to the back door. You put your hand on the knob and then everything faded to black. You left her again." She continued, her voice deadly and filled with disdain. She shook her head and walked to the closest, placing her hands against it, to hold herself up.

I just stood there staring at her back and trying to figure out what the hell could happen to make me leave like that. It doesn't make any sense for me to just leave her, especially after everything we've been through and how long it took me to find my way back to her. There had to be a mistake. But Alice's visions never lie.

"If you are having doubts then you need to talk to her about it right now. Settle them because I sure as hell am not going to let you break my daughter again. I refuse to let you hurt her again and this time it'll be worse." She whispered harshly, she was still leaning against the tree for support. "I don't even know if she'll come back from you leaving this time. Before you didn't even speak a word to her and this time you promised her forever. If you leave like that you will break her beyond repair."

I stared at her and shook my head. "I'm not having any type of doubts, Alice. Maybe I just went outside for some air or something." I said, my hands running through my hair in frustration as I tilted my head back to look up at the gray sky. The sound of a tree snapping in half caused my head to jerk down and look at Alice. She was now facing me and her hands were clenched at her sides, the tree she was leaning on was now rolling on the ground.

"Don't you fucking dare try to tell me that I'm wrong! We both know that my visions never lie!" She roared, her breath coming out in short puffs as her body started to shake. She stared at me and just deflated. Her fists unclenched and her body calmed. She turned away from me and placed her face in her hands. "You need to figure this out Rosalie."

"How can I when nothing is wrong right now? There aren't any doubts rolling around in my head. I want to marry her. I want to stay with her and the rest of the family. My heart is in this completely." I said, hoping that she would believe the truth.

She turned and studied me. Searching my eyes and hunting for any deception just like the predator she is. Her face softened as she let out a shuddering breath. "You really do want to stay." Alice said quietly, she stepped forward and wrapped me in a hug. I hadn't realized just how tense my body was until she held me. "I want to be here more than anything in this world. I want to spend the rest of time with her and add onto the family soon." I said, my eyes widening as I realized what I had just said.

Alice pulled back and looked up with a shocked but pleased grin on her face. "So I won't have to wait twenty years for some grandchildren to spoil?" She asked, excitement shining in her now gold eyes. I bit my lip and glanced off to the side and shrugged my shoulders. "We've been talking about it and we're torn between just trying right after the wedding or waiting a year or two. I'm leaning more towards trying right after the wedding." I said, a smile forming on my face.

Alice squealed and jumped up and down. "I demanded at least two grandchildren, but I won't complain if you two have more." She said, her smile big enough to split her face in half. I rolled my eyes and shook my head. "Emma wants two, but I wouldn't be opposed to four." I replied, with a smile matching that rivaled hers. She prepared herself to jump in excitement again but stopped.

"There's nothing wrong between the two of you. You're happy and excited and want the future you two have planned." She said, slowly, trying to work through the problem the vision dumped in our laps. "She's just as happy and excited. Nothing's wrong, everything is going the way you two have planned."

I nodded my head. "Then something happens to freak me out." I said, racking my brain for any and every possible scenario that could spook me. "What the hell could freak me out so much on the day of our wedding?" She nodded her head and seemed to be running through every possible scenario also. "We need to get back before Leah and the girls come looking for us." She said, looking in the direction of our property.

"Do we tell everyone what you saw?" I asked, ready to argue against telling them. I really didn't need Leah to start glaring at me again. Alice stood silently for a moment and stared at the dirt floor before shaking her head no. "If we do that would cause chaos. Leah and the girls would be watching you to see if you fly the coop again and I don't even want to begin to imagine how Emma would react."

I nodded my head and turned to go towards the house when I felt Alice's hand on my elbow. "If Esme asks tell her that I had a vision of you arguing with me about some of the wedding plans and we went outside to talk because I didn't want to upset Leah and the girls." She said, quietly, gently squeezing my arm comfortingly. I nodded my head and wrapped her in another hug.

After I released her we began to walk back to the house, our arms linked. "So, do I still call you my sister or do I call you my Mother-in-Law?" I asked, with a mischievous grin. I didn't want to think about what she saw any more and hated the silence that surrounded us on our walk back.

She looked up at me with an amused grin. "That means that Leah is both your Sister-in-Law and your Mother-in-Law. Our family sounds so incestuous." She said, with a light laugh. I scrunched my nose up and agreed with her. "Let's pretend that I never asked that question, okay?"

"Asked what question?" We both looked up to find that we had already made it back to the house and Leah was standing outside the back doors. Alice detached herself from my arm and ran to Leah, leaping into her arms. I rolled my eyes as they kissed like two hormonal teenagers. When they finally came back up for air Leah looked at Alice with a blissed out smile and darkened eyes.

I felt extremely uncomfortable as their scents drifted over towards me. I wanted to leave but they were currently blocking my escape route. I just cast my eyes towards the sky and made sure I couldn't see the two of them staring at each other like they were a mountain lion they wanted to drain. The sound of Leah's lust filled growl forced me into action.

"Okay, I think it's time for you two to go to your place. I really don't need to see you two dry humping each other." I said, still keeping my eyes off of them and cutting off my breathing. I was so glad that they had their own place built, I shuddered to think about what it would be like to actually hear them going at it. "Come on, baby, we can try out that new toy we got." I groaned and shot my middle finger in Alice's direction. For the love of all things holy, I did not need that mental image in head.

Alice's giggle and a rush of wind was my cue to take my eyes off of the top of the pine tree they had been trained on. I shook my head in disbelief as I made my way up the steps on the porch and inside the house. Both the living room and kitchen were empty. Esme and Kate's scent were gone, leaving Emma's scent to stick out the most.

I followed it up the stairs and to the closed door of our shared bedroom. I slowly opened the door and quietly walked in, closing the door behind me. With my back against the door, I took in the sight of Emma at her desk. She was busy drawing or sketching on a piece of paper while her headphones pumped music into her ears.

She was completely engrossed in her task and I've never seen her look so damn cute. Her eyebrows were furrowed in absolute concentration and shoulders were hunched over the desk. Her bottom lip was trapped in between her teeth, her tongue peeking out to swipe across it. When the song changed her right foot started to tap out the beat while her head bobbed along with it.

How in the hell could I have second thoughts about her in the future? How could I leave behind the best thing that ever happened to me again? I shook my head, trying to clear it. I shouldn't be thinking about this when I'm two feet away from her, she'll be able to see that I'm upset.

"You know they say that staring is rude." She said, her eyes not leaving the paper as she reached up and pulled her headphones off. I smiled and walked behind her, wrapping my arms around her neck as I leaned into her. "It's not rude when you're staring at something that's gorgeous." I replied, placing a kiss behind her ear.

She chuckled as she turned off her iPod and put her pencil down. "Nice answer. What do you think?" She said, pointing at the design sketch of a suit. I leaned into her a bit more and nodded my head. "I like it. It's simple and it's you." I answered, placing another kiss on her skin. She unhooked my arms from her neck and spun the chair around to face me. I raised an eyebrow at her as she patted her lap.

She smirked when I sunk into her lap and replaced my arms around her neck. I sighed softly, feeling complete as her arms wrapped around my waist and she placed feather light kisses along my neck and jaw. "Grandma said that Mama had a vision and she asked you go outside with her. What did she see?" Emma asked, once the trail of kisses reached my ear.

I stared at the back of the door, readying myself to lie to her. It goes against everything in me to do this.

"She saw that I was arguing against a wedding choice she made and it bothered her so she wanted to talk about it." I said, happy for once that my heart didn't beat so it wouldn't give away my deception. I smiled when her arms tightened as she chuckled. "Of course, should have known." She kissed behind the shell of my ear and slid her hands under my t-shirt.

"Are you trying to seduce me?" I asked in a scandalized tone. Emma chuckled and turned me around so I was straddling her lap. "Maybe I am." She replied, shrugging her shoulders nonchalantly even though the wicked smirk on her face gave her away. I dived in, crashing our lips together, refusing to have our lips be apart any longer.

It had always amazed me just how soft her lips were. I knew I would never get tired of it as I got lost in the sensation of her tongue running across my bottom lip before her teeth tugged on it. Her nails running down the skin of my back made me release a moan into her mouth. "If this isn't seduction I don't know what is." I said, breathily.

Emma chuckled and pulled my shirt off and tossed it to some random corner of our room. I grinned as she leaned back and stared at my chest and mentally congratulated myself on wearing the red push-up bra that she loved on me. "Easy there, wolf, you're about to start to drool." I said. Judging by her darkened eyes and her tongue licking her lips all she wanted to do was bury her face in my chest.

She grinned and raised her eyes to meet mine. "Can you blame me when they look so appetizing?" She said as she leaned forward and placed light bites along my collarbone. I threw my head back squeezed her sides with my thighs as my hand wound it's way to the back of her neck and tangled in her hair. I moaned as she slid her hand underneath my bra to slide her thumb over my nipple and her teeth moved down my chest.

"I think we should move this to some place more comfortable." I said, pulling her head away from my chest so I could actually form words. I needed to feel more of her and to have her on top of me. She nodded and slipped her hands to rest underneath my thighs and stood up and quickly walked over to the bed, gently tossing me in the middle.

Once I made myself comfortable against the pillows, I looked up to see her sliding her tank top over her head and tossing it to join my long discarded t-shirt. I bit my lip enjoying the sight of her in her usual white sports bra and baggy, black gym shorts. Even though I see it everyday it'll never fail to turn me on in the bedroom.

She smirked, reading my mind, as she slid onto the bed and began to crawl towards me. I couldn't wait and reached out, wrapping my hands around her upper arms as she leaned down and ran her tongue against my neck. I slid my hand to the back her neck and pushed her down so our lips could meet and her body could cover mine.

"Good thing Kate's busy with Emmett and Esme is out doing whatever, cause I plan to take my time with you." She whispered in my ear, making me bare my neck to her. I can only moan in response as her hand slids down and starts to unbutton my jeans.

So, what do you guys think? Please review or message me. The title comes from Macklemore & Ryan Lewis' song Can't Hold Us, it doesn't have anything to do with the story, but it's still a good song.