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Charlie was about as understanding as Edward had feared. I hadn't exactly expected anything else, but a part of me had still hoped – in vain – that maybe, just maybe, he would understand and be happy for us.

"I'll help you in the kitchen, dad." I said pointedly when we had finished eating. The way he was glaring at Edward – like he was trying to figure out the best way to get rid of the body – was really starting to get on my nerves; and I wasn't even the one subjected to it. The fact that Lily hadn't noticed anything was practically a miracle. I had to do something before she caught on.

I walked ahead of my dad into the other room and turned on the water. I poured some dish soap in the sink and watched the bubbles start to form.

"What the hell are you thinking?" Charlie hissed, coming up behind me.

"This is none of your business." I warned him, grabbing a dish towel.

"Like hell it isn't! He left you completely devastated last time, don't think I don't remember." If he hadn't had a soapy dish brush in his hand, he might have looked frightening.

"Dad…" I tried to reason, but he cut me off.

"What do you want me to do, just wait around for a repeat? And what about Lily?"

"He would never leave Lily."

"And you? Do you think I could stand watching you go through that again?"

"It's not going to happen."

"That's what you think."

"Dad, this is really what it comes down to." I took a deep breath. "You're going to have to accept that Edward is an important part of my life now, and not just as Lily's dad, or you can't be a part of it."

He was silent for a moment, glaring at me.

"Are you giving me an ultimatum?" He finally managed to get out through gritted teeth.

"I guess I am." I nodded calmly, though I felt anything but. I really didn't want to do this, but I didn't have a choice. "Lily might not notice the way you act around Edward yet, but eventually, she will. And I don't want her to have to choose between her dad and her grandpa. I won't let you force her to take sides in your stupid vendetta."

He was quiet for a few minutes, the only sound coming from the television in the living room.

"If he hurts you again, I will not be responsible for my actions." He finally said.

"You don't have to worry about that."

I knew that I hadn't convinced him that Edward could be trusted, but Charlie knew that I wasn't kidding about my ultimatum.

"And I want you to be nicer to him, actually talk to him." I added.

"You're asking a lot." He grumbled.

"I know."

He looked at me through narrowed eyes for a moment.

"Fine."

And for the rest of the evening, he kept his word. What would happen in the future was impossible to say. Only time would tell.

Edward

"I'll help you in the kitchen, dad." Bella said with a meaningful look at Charlie when we had finished dinner.

I tried to hear what they were saying, but the water was running in the sink, and the volume on the TV was turned pretty high. Whatever it was that she told him, Charlie's attitude towards me had changed when they returned to the living room. At least on the surface; I could tell that he was still reluctant when he spoke to me.

"So, Edward, how's work?" He asked during a commercial. He didn't sound like he was actually interested in the answer, but at least he was making an effort. It was better than the silent, angry glaring.

"It's pretty good, actually." I replied. "I got a couple of great contracts just before the holidays, so I'll be busy for a while now."

"You write jingles for commercials, right?" Sue interjected.

"That's right." I confirmed.

"That sounds like fun." Seth said, joining the conversation.

"It's really just to pay the bills." I shrugged. "What I really want to do is play full time, or maybe compose, but right now, I wouldn't be able to survive on that."

"That's a shame." Sue noted.

"We should probably be getting back." Bella changed the subject, nodding at Lily, who was almost asleep on the couch.

"It is getting late." Charlie admitted reluctantly after a glance at the clock.

We all got to our feet, and I picked Lily up from the couch.

"Is it Christmas yet, daddy?" She mumbled sleepily, wrapping her little arms around my neck. I held her closer, the warmth from her body seeping through the fabric of my shirt.

"Not quite yet, baby. One more day to go."

"I want Christmas." Even though her voice was heavy with sleep, she managed to sound impatient.

We all laughed quietly, but she was already asleep again.

"Someone's eager for presents, I see." Charlie noted when he walked us out to the car.

"I made the mistake of not hiding them, so she's been begging to open them for over a week." I replied, and Charlie chuckled.

Maybe we would be able to get along eventually after all?

"Listen, why don't you come to dinner tomorrow night?" I suggested on a whim, closing the car door after having put Lily in her seat. Esme wouldn't mind four more people at the table; she loved cooking for guests.

"Are you sure? Isn't your parents' place crowded enough as it is?" He didn't sound like he was opposed to the idea, more like he was afraid of intruding. He had always gotten along fine with my parents, after all.

"The more the merrier, right? Esme would love it." I assured him.

That seemed to settle it for him.

"We would like that, thank you."

"Great. We'll see you tomorrow at six then."

The drive back to the house was a lot more pleasant than the drive in the opposite direction earlier that evening had been, now that I didn't have Charlie's disapproval hanging over me the same way as before. Granted, we would probably never be best friends, but I had a feeling he'd be less hostile towards me in the future.

"What did you say to your dad when you were in the kitchen, anyway?" I wondered after a while.

"I told him that he would just have to accept you and our relationship, because if he didn't, I wouldn't want him to be a part of our lives." Bella said, shrugging.

"Seriously?" I glanced at her in disbelief.

"I meant it." She replied. "He's my dad, and I love him, but I won't have him treat you like that, especially not around Lily. I don't want her in the middle of that."

"Thank you." I reached for her hand in the dark car.

"Don't mention it."

Bella

I was woken by Lily's footstep outside our bedroom door the next morning. I waited for her to come knocking on the door – we had locked it the previous night – but instead I heard her skip downstairs.

"Morning." Edward mumbled in my ear when he noticed I was awake.

"Good morning." I pushed myself up on one elbow and leaned down for a kiss.

"Lily went downstairs." He stated, pulling me down on top of him. "There are people who will feed her; she won't bother us for a while."

"I like the direction your mind's going." I breathed, pressing myself closer to him. His body immediately responded to my actions and he rolled us around, so he was on top, pinning me to the mattress.

My mind instantly stopped working when his lips trailed down my neck, to my collar bone, my chest, and lower. My head fell back against the pillows, my eyes closing as the wonderful feeling of his mouth on my skin overwhelmed me.

"Breakfast!" A cheery voice came from the other side of the door.

"And then there is Alice." I sighed. Edward groaned against my stomach.

"I guess we'd better get up, then." He pulled away, getting up from the bed. I raised an eyebrow at him.

"I think some of us already are." He just glared at me, pulled on a pair of sweat pants and headed for the shower.

xxxxx

We spent the day playing with Lily in the snow. I suspected that Edward, Emmett and Jasper really only used her as an excuse to be able to act like kids, but they had fun. By the early afternoon, there were two large snowmen and one small igloo in the back yard, and we went inside for some much needed hot chocolate.

Esme had been thrilled that Edward had invited Charlie, Sue, Leah and Seth for dinner. She, Rosalie and Alice spent the main part of the afternoon in the kitchen, making all kinds of delicious Christmas dishes. The smell alone made my mouth water.

At six, the doorbell rang and Carlisle let the guests into the house. Sue was amazed; she had only seen the house from the outside before, and I offered to give her, Leah and Seth the grand tour while Carlisle entertained Charlie in the living room.

"I can't believe this place was empty for so long, it's incredible." Sue noted when we walked back down the stairs.

"Haven't you heard that it's haunted?" Seth said.

"Really, Seth, where did you get that?" Leah wondered dryly.

"Some kids in school." He shrugged. "They said that you could see a light moving through the house at night, that it's some woman who drowned herself in the river a hundred years ago."

"Well, I've spent the night here, and I can assure you that there's no ghost. A couple of werewolves in the forest, and some vampires in the attic, but definitely no ghost." I teased him.

"I didn't believe them." He huffed. "I'm just saying that some of the kids in town think that."

"They have a vivid imagination." Sue said as we walked down the last flight of stairs and into the living room.

"Who do?" Carlisle wondered from the couch, where he, Charlie and Emmett were watching a game of some sort.

"The kids in town think this place is haunted." I told him.

"I never told you that story?" Edward wondered, coming up behind me.

"What story?" I turned around, frowning at him.

"The one about The Grey Lady."

"There really is a ghost story?" How did I not know this? I had spent the night here dozens of times.

"Sure there is." He looked around the room.

"Lily's upstairs, Alice is braiding her hair." Carlisle told him.

"OK then." Edward started. "This house was built in 1901, by a wealthy shopkeeper from Seattle. He and his young wife came to live here, but she was very lonely, since the area wasn't very populated and her husband spent a lot of time in Seattle. One night, she jumped from a cliff into the river, and was never found. Her ghost is said to walk through the house, an oil lamp in her hand, waiting in vain for her husband to return."

"How do they know that she jumped in the river if her body was never found?" I objected. "She could have just taken off, sick of hanging around waiting for her no-good husband all the time."

"That's probably what happened." Carlisle agreed, chuckling. "But that wouldn't make a very good ghost story, would it?"

Even if I hadn't believed the story about The Grey Lady, I could tell that Seth had taken it seriously; he jumped at every sudden noise the whole evening. Leah of course took advantage of this, creeping up behind him more than once and scaring the crap out of him.

Esme had outdone herself in the kitchen; everything was delicious. When she served the desert, I was so full I didn't think I could eat another bite. But Esme's chocolate raspberry pie looked too mouthwatering to pass up.

"I think I might explode." Emmett complained from across the table, leaning back in his chair.

"Nobody forced you to eat that second piece of pie." Rosalie pointed out.

"But it looked so lonely sitting there all by itself on the plate." Emmett replied. "I was practically doing a good deed, finishing it off."

"It really was delicious, Esme, all of it." Sue complimented, and Esme beamed at her.

Charlie, Sue, Leah and Seth left at nine, and we started getting ready for Santa. Alice had helped Lily make chocolate chip cookies earlier, and these were put on a plate by the Christmas tree along with a glass of milk. We hung the stockings beneath the window next to the tree, since there was no fireplace.

When Lily was happy with the cookies and stockings, we took her upstairs for bed.

"I want to hear the Grinch!" She exclaimed as she crawled into bed.

Luckily, I had anticipated this and packed the book. I sat down on the edge of Lily's bed, Edward claiming the rocking chair in the corner.

"Every Who down in Whoville liked Christmas a lot
But the Grinch, who lived just north of Whoville, did not
The Grinch hated Christmas, the whole Christmas season
Now, please don't ask why, no one quite knows the reason."

Snow started falling outside the window as I read the story, perfecting the Christmas spirit. Normally, Lily would fall asleep pretty quickly when someone read to her, but this time she was still awake when I finished.

"Why didn't the Grinch like Christmas?" She mumbled, sleepily.

"Nobody knew, remember?" I reminded her, putting the book aside.

"I think I hear Santa." Lily was fighting sleep.

"Then you'd better go to sleep, or he might not leave you any presents." I mumbled in her ear and pulled the cover up to her chin. I kissed her forehead before getting up; she was already asleep.

We stopped for a moment in the door, listening to Lily's breaths as they became deeper and more even. Edward wrapped his arms around me and leaned his chin against the top of my head.

"Thank you." He mumbled quietly.

"For what?"

"For letting me be a part of this."

xxxxx

The next morning brought with it a not so pleasant wake up call. I got the wind knocked out of me as Lily landed on my stomach – I knew it had been a mistake to not lock the door.

"Mommy, wake up, it's Christmas!" She exclaimed, bouncing up and down. A moment later, she was lifted off me and I gave Edward a grateful smile.

"Why don't you go wake up the others, and we'll be there in just a minute?" He suggested, putting Lily down on the floor. She happily skipped out of the room.

"That wasn't very nice, telling her to wake up the others." I glanced at the clock. It was a little after seven, at least.

"Why should we be the only ones up this early?" He grumbled.

"Uh-oh. Somebody needs coffee." I gave him a quick kiss before I got up, pulling on a pair of sweats and a long-sleeved t-shirt. "I'll get that going while you take a shower; you look like you could use it. But don't take too long, Lily won't wait for you." I winked at him and left the room.

On the floor below, I was met by a very grumpy looking Emmett.

"That devil child of yours woke me up!" He complained.

"Sorry, Emmett, she's just excited." I apologized. "But you might as well get used to it, right?" He kept mumbling incoherently to himself as he trudged off down the stairs.

Rosalie came out of their room with Noah, and a moment later, Esme and Carlisle joined us too.

"She didn't get to Alice and Jasper?" I looked over at their closed door.

"I think they're already downstairs." Rosalie said.

We all went down into the living room, and did find Alice and Jasper already up and dressed, for some reason.

"Merry Christmas!" Alice exclaimed as we entered the room. She had a Father Christmas cap on, and had somehow managed to get Jasper to put one on as well. The smell of coffee, toast and waffles was coming from the living room table, and I realized that Alice and Jasper had gotten up early to make breakfast for the rest of us.

"Look at my stocking, mommy!" Lily cried out, pulling me along to where the stockings were hanging. Of course, hers was completely full.

"Wow, Santa left a lot of presents for you." I marveled with her.

"Can I open them, can I open them?" She jumped up and down, too excited to stand still.

I looked up and saw Edward coming down the stairs. I knew he wanted to see when she opened the presents.

"Go ahead, baby."

She happily ripped the paper off the first present she could reach. The rest of us sat down on the couch, eating breakfast while we watched her open the gifts. Her eyes widened in amazement at everything she got.

"I told you not to get her too much stuff." I scolded Edward, but only halfheartedly. "And she'll get even more at Charlie's later."

"Most of that's not from me." He replied sheepishly. I knew how many presents he'd gotten her. "Besides, we've got five years worth of Christmases and birthdays to make up for."

Since I understood how he felt, I didn't argue.

When Lily had finally opened all her presents, and was playing with her new toys, the rest of us started opening our gifts as well.

I saved Edward's present until last. It was beautifully wrapped, and I could tell before opening it that it was a book. I hadn't expected it to be that book, though.

"You remembered." I mumbled, touching the letters on the leather covers spelling out Pride and Prejudice.

"Of course I did." He said, placing a kiss on my temple.

"I love it."

"I'm glad."

He insisted that he loved the CD with a compilation of jazz songs I had gotten for him, but it felt like nothing in comparison with my gift.

We went to Charlie's for lunch, and Edward went with us willingly. I was glad to see that he and Charlie might be able to get a long after all. Charlie didn't glare at Edward once, and even talked to him several times without me having to give him pointed looks.

Sue had cooked a wonderful lunch, and when we had finished eating we opened more presents. I was starting to wonder if all of Lily's new toys would even fit in the car.

Edward

The lunch at Charlie's went even better than the dinner the previous night had. He talked to me almost normally, and didn't glare at me once, which felt nice for a change. He had apparently taken Bella seriously.

Lily got even more Christmas presents, and we needed two bags to get them with us.

The afternoon was spent playing some of Lily's new games in the living room and building another snowman in the back yard. Carlisle took Lily down into the basement, and they found an abandoned hat and scarf that they put on him, since Lily didn't want him to be cold.

Lily crashed into bed by eight, completely exhausted after the long day, and Bella and I excused ourselves soon after to cuddle in bed.

"I've got something else for you." I said, reaching for the small box I had put in the bedside table.

"You already got me the most amazing present, I can't accept something else too!" She objected.

"Well, you really should have had this long ago, so stop arguing."

She took the flat, square velvet box and eyed it suspiciously.

"I got this for your seventeenth birthday, but then…" I shrugged, looking away for a moment. The memories were still a little painful.

"You kept it all these years?" She asked incredulously, her eyes wide.

"Of course I did. Will you open it already?"

She slowly opened the box, a gasp escaping her.

"It's so beautiful."

She pulled out the gold chain and handed it to me.

"Put it on?"

She lifted her hair up, and I clasped the necklace around her neck. When she turned around, I could see the heart shaped pendant glitter against the pale skin just beneath her collar bones.

"I love it." She said, giving me an intense kiss.

"I love you."

New Year, New Dreams

Edward

We decided to stay in Forks for New Year's, on Esme's insistence. I wasn't very anxious to get back to Seattle, anyway, and neither was Bella. She didn't have to be at work until the fourth and I didn't have anything scheduled until the weekend after. Lily was, of course, thrilled. She loved spending time with her grandparents and aunts and uncles. No wonder, since they spoiled her rotten.

Esme was again planning a spectacular dinner party; Charlie, Sue and Seth were coming over for New Years, without Leah who had other plans this time. The day before New Year's Eve, I offered to go into town to do the grocery shopping for the dinner; though I loved my family dearly, the house was starting to get a little crowded.

"Mind if I tag along?" Bella wondered.

"Of course not." I looked out through the glass wall to where Lily and Alice were making snow angels in the back yard.

"Go, she won't even notice." Esme said, ushering us towards the door.

I had some difficulty focusing on the road with Bella's head against my shoulder and her hand on my knee, but we got to the Thriftway safely, without any incidents. I wondered if I would ever stop reacting this way to her touch, and I hoped not.

Bella checked things off the list Esme had sent with us while I pushed the cart through the aisles at the store. We were discussing what kind of ice cream to get when we were interrupted by a familiar voice.

"Bella!"

We both turned to find Jessica Stanley standing a few feet away. There was a look of astonishment on her face, but it seemed fake somehow.

"Edward?" She tried to sound surprised at seeing me there, but failed at that, too. I came to the conclusion that she must have spotted us earlier.

"Hi, Jess." Bella greeted, a forced smile on her face and an edge to her voice. She was obviously not thrilled to see her former friend.

"What are you doing here?" Jessica wondered, seemingly curious.

"We're spending the holidays with Carlisle and Esme." Bella replied.

"Right, I heard that they had bought that old house again." Jessica nodded. "That's nice."

"Yeah." Bella put on another fake smile. "Good to see you, Jess." She pointedly turned back to the ice cream.

"And how's…" Jessica hesitated. "Lila?"

"Lily." I corrected her.

"That's right."

"She's fine, Jess." Bella snapped. It really wouldn't have been any clearer that she didn't want to talk to Jessica if she had come right out and said it, and still the woman would not take the hint.

"Great. And you still live in Seattle?" She was speaking to Bella, but her eyes flickered to me constantly.

What was her problem?

"Yeah."

"That's nice. I moved back here after graduation last year, dad wanted help with the store."

"That sounds wonderful, Jess." Bella nudged me. "We're actually in a bit of a hurry, so if you'll excuse us."

"Sure. It was great seeing both of you again." She smiled widely and fluttered her eyelashes at me, and I suddenly realized what she was doing.

"Come on, babe." I wrapped an arm around Bella's waist and gave her a kiss. I could see Jessica frown. "Bye, Jess. It was so nice to see you again." Heavy on the sarcasm – I hoped she picked up on that.

"Bye." She called after us. "We'll have to get together soon, catch up!"

We ignored her.

"Well, that was interesting." I commented as we loaded the groceries into the trunk of the car fifteen minutes later.

"That was the first time that she's actually talked to me since before Christmas senior year." Bella noted.

"You weren't friends the last semester?" I asked, frowning. I had assumed that they had lost touch when Jessica had left for college.

"Are you kidding?" Bella huffed. "Hanging out with me would have ruined her precious reputation."

"Oh." I finally connected the dots. "I'm sorry."

We got in the car and left the parking lot.

"I was glad to be rid of her, really." Bella said after a moment, shrugging. "She was always a little phony, I never knew if she was actually my friend or if it was just the attention that she was after."

"Seems like she's still keeping that up."

"I know. I mean, I've passed her in the street or the store every now and then, over the years. She's never as much as said hi. But now, all of a sudden, she's all smiles again. I blame you." She mock glared at me.

"I am very sorry."

"Are you kidding? The way you shut her down, that was priceless." She giggled. "Did you see her face?"

"I was kind of hoping you hadn't noticed that." I mumbled.

"I can handle girls hitting on you." She assured me. "As long as I'm the one you go home to at the end of the day."

"Always."

xxxxx

New Year's Eve was a pretty quiet event. We had dinner, played some games and watched Dick Clark on TV. I managed to steal a kiss at midnight, and then we took Lily outside to watch the fireworks that people were letting off in town. The sky was surprisingly free of clouds, and the bright colors lit up the darkness and the twinkling stars above us. It reminded me of the Fourth of July celebrations the last summer we spent in Forks, when we had gone to Tillicum Park to watch the fireworks. I smiled as I reminisced; walking down memory lane was not painful now that I had Bella in my life again.

It took a while to calm Lily down after Charlie, Sue and Seth had left, but eventually she fell asleep. Bella and I said goodnight to the others and headed upstairs, tucking Lily in before retreating to our room.

"Happy New Year." Bella mumbled as she climbed into the bed next to me.

"Happy New Year." I replied, pulling her in for a kiss.

"Are you going to make any New Years resolutions?" She wondered, settling down on the bed with her head on my shoulder, pulling the covers up over us.

"Hmm, let me think." I frowned for a moment. "How about if I promise to spend this year making you as happy as I possibly can? Does that sound good?"

"I like that." She reached up for another kiss and I happily obliged. "I even think I can make the same promise in return, and I never make New Years resolutions."

I pulled her closer, deepening the kiss, and groaned when she shifted so she was lying on top of me. Her lips left mine, and she looked down on me, breathing heavily.

"Any New Years wishes?" She asked in a husky voice.

"I've got everything I could ever wish for."

Bella

We returned to Seattle the Sunday after New Year's, and though it was nice to get back to the buzzing city, I found myself missing Forks, which was something that I never would have thought I would. With the exception of the run-in with Jessica in the grocery store, the trip had been a nice breather from every-day life.

Lily went back to school, as excited as ever, and I started working again. I still loved my job, but found that the idea of Edward waiting in my apartment – our apartment – all day distracted me something awful. I really had to get in control of my raging hormones – I wasn't sixteen anymore, I was a grown woman for Christ's sake. Unsurprisingly, that thought didn't help at all.

I cherished our nights together, even the ones when we did nothing but sleep, curled up close together under the covers. His presence soothed me, and I had never slept as well as I did with him next to me in the bed.

Immediately after our return to Seattle, I started planning for the third Christmas celebration that would take place the following weekend.

"I'm not working Saturday, but I can ask Joe if I can play for a couple of hours anyway." Edward said that Friday. "I don't want to intrude on your tradition."

"What do you mean 'intrude'?" I questioned. "You're a part of our traditions now, whether you like it or not."

"Are you sure?"

I didn't like the lack of confidence in his eyes. When would he get it through his thick head that he was a part of our lives now? A part of every area of our lives.

"Hey." I took his face between my hands and looked him deep in the eyes. "If this is going to work, you're going to have to get over the insecurity that I would ever not want you to be a part of anything in my life, OK?"

"OK." He nodded, and I gave him a quick kiss.

"Now come on. You're in charge of dinner, because I have to run to the store to get a few last minute things for tomorrow." We had slipped into a comfortable routine during the past week, alternating the different household chores without really discussing it. If he cooked, I would take care of the dishes, and the other way around.

"I'll get right on that."

"Lily." I called in the direction of her room. "I'm going to the store, do you want to come with me?"

"I'm playing, mommy." She called back.

"Silly me." I said, smiling. "To think that a trip to the store would be more interesting than playing."

"Very thoughtless of you." Edward agreed.

"Back in a bit." I stood on my tiptoes to give him a kiss before leaving the apartment.

I was a little anxious about the following day. Jake seemed to be fine with Edward and me being back together, but the two hadn't actually met yet. I knew that if they just gave it a chance, they would get along great. I also knew that Edward was a little worried about mine and Jacob's relationship, even though I had assured him more than once that there had never been any romantic feelings between us. And I had no doubt that Jake would step in and give Edward a piece of his mind if he felt it necessary. Not that it would be.

When Angela had called earlier in the week to make the final plans about our Christmas celebration, I had realized that she had talked to Alice.

"You sneaky little fox!" She had exclaimed when I answered the phone.

"I assure you that I have no idea what you're talking about." I had replied in the most innocent voice I could pull off, while trying to suppress a laugh.

"Oh, don't give me that! Alice told me everything."

"Of course she did. I should have known."

"Seriously, I'm so happy for you, but tricking us like that wasn't nice."

"You're not so innocent yourself, Miss Manipulator." I had pointed out.

"I guess." She had agreed. "But we acted in your best interests."

"I know, Ang, and thanks." I had said sincerely.

"Just don't screw this up, and we'll call it even."

"I have no plan to." I had assured her, looking over at Edward and Lily playing on the floor in the living room.

I definitely had no intention to screw anything up.

xxxxx

"Greetings from the North Pole!" Jacob exclaimed as I opened the door to let him in the next day, and I laughed. He had on a fake beard and a Father Christmas cap that had blinking stars on it.

"Uncle Jacob!" Lily came rushing into the hall.

"Hey there, shrimp." Jacob put down the bags he was carrying to pick her up and throw her into the air, earning a shriek of laughter. "Have you been a good girl this year? Eaten all your spinach and stuff?"

"I already got tons of presents!" She happily informed him.

"Oh, well, then I guess you don't really need any more." He put her down and picked up the bags again. "I'll just give these back to Santa."

"No!" Lily protested.

"Are you sure? Cause I can just…" Lily effectively ended the discussion by pulling Jacob by the t-shirt into the living room. "Alrighty then."

I laughed, following them into the room.

Jacob surrendered the bags with presents to Lily, who started organizing them next to the ones who were already under the tree. Our Christmas celebration was mainly for Lily's sake, but we got each other gifts too.

"Hey, man, nice to finally meet you." Jacob extended a hand to Edward, who shook it.

"I've heard a lot about you." Edward replied, and Jacob chuckled.

"I can say the same." He glanced over at Lily. "You should have heard her last time we were at the zoo; my daddy did this, my daddy did that."

"Really?" Edward seemed happy to hear that.

"Sure, all the time." Jacob looked around the room. "Ben and Ang aren't here yet?" He wondered.

"They're picking up the food on the way, but they should be here any minute." I glanced at the clock, and as if they had heard me, there was a knock on the door. "Speak of the devil…"

"And the devil does appear." Jacob finished.

I let them in, and followed Angela into the kitchen to get plates and cutlery for the food. Ben brought their bags with presents into the living room, leaving the food preparations to us women. He had been getting along well with Edward in the past couple of months, even better than I had hoped for, and now I could hear them talking through the open door.

"How was Mount Ripley?" I asked Angela.

"Snowy and cold, pretty much like here. How was Forks? I want details." She told me quietly, in a suggestive voice, and I immediately blushed. "Guess I don't need any details, your face says it all."

I glared at her.

"We ran into Jessica at Thriftway." I told her.

"Oh, the joy." Sarcasm was practically dripping from her voice.

"She actually talked to me." I frowned. "Well, she pretended to talk to me, but she was really hitting on Edward."

"She did not!" Angela shook her head in disbelief. "Not that I would put much past her, but still!"

"I know, I couldn't believe it myself." I frowned at the memory.

"She's got some nerve." Angela snickered. "Not that I blame her, I mean, look at him." She leaned out into the hallway and glanced into the living room.

"Ang!"

"I'm just saying." She giggled.

"I would appreciate it if you didn't." I glared at her, grabbed the plates and headed into the living room. She followed me, still giggling.

"What's so funny?" Ben wondered, and I shot Angela a warning look.

"Oh, nothing, we were just talking about old friends." Angela replied, winking at me.

The evening passed quickly in a blur of food, presents and laughter. Before I knew it, it was nine o'clock and Lily was falling asleep in Edward's lap.

"I'll go put her down." He said, picking her up. She didn't wake up, only shifted a little in her sleep as he carried her into her room.

"S'mores time." Angela announced, and she and Ben headed into the kitchen.

"Get some popcorn, too." Jacob called after them.

"S'mores and popcorn?" Edward questioned, coming back into the living room.

"It's time for A Charlie Brown Christmas." I told him.

"Of course." He said sarcastically. "I don't know why I didn't make the connection."

"It's a part of our Christmas tradition." I explained. "Watching Charlie Brown and eating s'mores. Jacob added the popcorn just now."

"Isn't Charlie Brown a cartoon?" Edward wondered.

"Do not mock Charlie Brown!" Jacob exclaimed, seemingly appalled. "That's practically the eighth deadly sin or something!"

"OK, sorry." Edward frowned, confused.

"He's kidding." I assured him, elbowing Jacob in the ribs. "Apologize!" I hissed to him under my breath.

"Ow! Yeah, sorry man, just kidding." Jacob rubbed his ribs. "Your elbows are pointy!"

"That was the point!" I replied, and Jacob started laughing.

"Point!"

I couldn't help but join in on the laughter.

"Do I need to separate you two?" Angela asked, coming into the living room with a bowl of popcorn in her hands. "S'mores are coming right up."

We waited until Ben brought the s'mores to the table and then started the movie. Jacob, as always, said all the lines in his silly voice, and within fifteen minutes, we were all laughing so hard we could barely breathe.

Edward

In the middle of January, I found an interesting property in the West Woodland area. I called the realtor and set up a time for us to look at it.

"This is a nice neighborhood." Bella noted as I turned onto the street. It was lined with large trees and the houses were all well kept. The sidewalks were cleared of snow, and there were still Christmas decorations – Santas, reindeers, sleighs – in most yards, despite the fact that it was already the middle of January.

"I think this is it." I double checked the number, and parked at the curb.

"That's a house." Bella pointed out.

"Very perceptive of you." I got a poke in the ribs for that one.

"I thought we were looking at an apartment." She said accusingly.

"I said that we were looking at a bigger place, not necessarily an apartment." I got out of the car and went around to open the passenger door for her.

"But we can't afford a house." She objected, slamming the door shut with a little more force than necessary.

"Yes, we can." I told her. "Look, I know that we haven't actually talked about money, but I make more than enough, and I've got the money my parents left me. We're fine."

"Really?" She looked doubtful.

"Yes, really." I took her hand and pulled her along towards the house. "Don't you want Lily to get to have a back yard, and a swing, and everything else that comes with a house?"

"Of course I do." She replied. "I just haven't considered the possibility."

Because she couldn't afford it. But I could.

"Look, before you even get started on the whole 'it's your money' thing, I'm doing this for us, and for Lily. For our future. OK?" I was expecting her to argue.

"I wasn't going to say that." She protested, to my surprise. "I just need some time to get used to the idea that you're rich."

"I wouldn't say rich. Well, not very rich, at least."

"And exactly how rich is not very rich?" She demanded, but I just laughed and knocked on the door.

"Hello there, welcome." A plump man in his fifties opened the door. "You must be the Cullens."

"That's right." I said, and Bella didn't correct him.

"I'm Peter Hobart, the realtor. Come on in."

We walked around the house, Mr. Hobart describing every room in detail. The house was pretty large; a living room, study, kitchen and dining room on the bottom floor, and five bedrooms upstairs. Too big for right now, but there was no harm in planning for the future, right?

We ended up in the back yard after an hour.

"I'll leave you alone to talk for a moment." Mr. Hobart said, going inside to give us some privacy.

There was a large porch on the back of the house, and plenty of room for a swing set on the lawn. I could imagine Lily playing in the back yard, while Bella lounged on a porch swing and I grilled some hamburgers on a barbecue by the white, picket fence. It was perfect.

"What do you think?" I asked.

"I love it." Bella replied, looking up at the house. "It's perfect."

"My thought exactly." I agreed. "Shall I tell him we'll take it, then?"

"Just like that?"

"Just like that."

"We're getting a house." She shook her head. "It all feels a little surreal."

"It'll sink in soon enough." I told her, chuckling.

We signed the papers the next day, and would be able to move into the house in April.

Bella

Renée and Phil came to visit during the Presidents' Day weekend. Even if Renée had said that she supported my decision to let Edward be a part of Lily's life, she had been about as suspicious as Charlie when I had told her that we had gotten back together. So when she gave him a big hug at the airport, I was surprised to say the least. I called her on it when we were alone in the kitchen later that day.

"I just decided that I have to trust you, sweetie." She told me. "And besides, a blind man can see how madly in love with you that boy is."

I blushed at that, and she laughed.

We took them over to see our house to be, and they both loved it. Lily had been over the moon when we told her that we were moving to a house with an actual back yard.

The weekend passed quickly, and before we knew it, we were back at the airport, saying tearful goodbyes. We promised to visit soon, and on the way home, Edward suggested that Lily and I take some extra time off after we moved into the house in April. We would probably need a vacation after that, so I thought it was a good idea.

The move actually went smoother than I had thought. Edward, Jasper, Ben and Jacob handled all the furniture, and Angela, Alice and I carried boxes. We had let Lily pick the things from both her rooms that she wanted to take with her to the new house, and though her room might be a little cluttered, she got to bring all the things that she wanted.

We sold all of Edward' furniture, except, of course, the piano, which was given a place of honor in our new living room.

We managed to move everything in one day, and though there were boxes on every possible surface, it felt good to be able to sleep in our very own house. When we had put Lily to bed in her new room, we opened the patio doors to the back yard to let some air in and Edward played for me.

As the first notes of 'my' song drifted from the instrument, I knew that this was the first day of the rest of our lives.
posted by VAMPirella1997
this part might not be so good, cos i'm kinda tired... let's see how it goes!
-VAMPirella XX

End of Part 6:
the stress and worry made us move even faster as we dashed round the house, informing our family we had to leave. Now. They scurried around, packing. I dashed back to my cottage to grab my clothes. i chucked them all in my suitcase, not bothering to fold in my rush. finally, we were all ready and i dashed back to the house.

Part 7:
I scurried to Edward's side, holding myself to his side. I was scared. Edward wrapped one of his arms around my waist, squeezing my tight to him. I buried...
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hey.okay two things ive got to do. first Bella and Edward are supposed to be inside the house not out it. Soz for the mistake :) and i apologise again because Carrie ann was trying to do what Stephanie Meyer did in breaking down with the house standing up and the game with the score.
second is, remember carrie anns in france and im not on after friday till september. anyway thanks.

The next day was the day that Nessie was bringing Cally and Kris to meet us. Alice was running around trying to make sure that the house was cleaner then the already spotless state it usually is in.
It was just before...
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"Twilight" has been selected to be the closing night event at this year's Old Pasadena Film Festival. The movie will be screened on Saturday, July 25th on the top level of the Schoolhouse Parking Garage located on the SW corner of Colorado Blvd. and Fair Oaks Ave (enter on Fair Oaks, Green, or Raymond). Chairs will be provided on a first-come, first-serve basis so you may want to bring your own lawn chairs or blankets. The movie will start at 9PM; admission is free.

The event is taking place as a part of the world's largest free outdoor movie festival, held every July at various locations throughout...
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posted by renesmeblack
Ok, as you know, Tanya and her clan had found Mark dying in the snow in Denali. What happened to Renesmee?



My eyes opened. I was covered in quilts, and the room was really warm. A strawberry-blonde woman knelt beside me. I saw her golden brown eyes and freaked out.
"You're one of the Cullens, aren't you?!" I asked, fearing for my life. The woman looked shocked.
"The Cullens? You know them? This is great news!" she said seriously. I recognized her voice. This woman was Tanya.
"Well, yeah, but-"
"They called me and said Renesmee was kidnapped. You haven't seen her by any chance, have you?"
I stammered....
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posted by Bella_Cullen902
Hey,

Sorry i haven't wrote in a while it's just that i think people dont like my stories and i dont want to write things for no reason.

I just think it's better this way and i might start again but dont count on it. i know you guys are gonna be mad but i dont think that i'm gonna write anymore cause i'm not any good:(

Sorry again!!


If you want you can give me ideas that you have and ill make a story for you but thats 'bout the only way that i'll be writing stories.

Sorry,
Bella_Cullen902
*~Sad and Sorry~*
*~Sad and Sorry~*
Last one for today. ^_^


Jasper's Pov

"What's wrong Alice?"

Alice looked as if she were faint or something.

"Nothing is of the matter, I mean...nothing is...well
nothing is wrong okay?"

I really can't trust her sometimes, so I went to Edward.

"Edward, what is Alice thinking?"

"Why would I want to help you?! You tortured me once already!"

"Please! Just tell me what she is thinking!"

"I don't think I should tell them or should I? If someone is controllong Esme, where is this person-"

"Someone is controlling ESME!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?" Edward shouted.

Then, everyone looked at Alice, Edward, and Esme's purple marking.
posted by Bella11700
She opened her eyes WIDE and said,"What?" in a tired voice. I could tell she didn't want to wake up at 6:00 in the morning but then again I couldn't sleep at all.
"We need to go. Now."I said.
I picked up my hand,put it as far away from me as possible and pointed two fingers at the suitcase and i brought my arm back to my chest. The suitcase flew rather fast across the floor.
I looked at Susan. She had the most horrified look on her face than ever. But she wasn't looking at me she was looking at the suitcase. I told her "No there are no strings. I figuired that out the hard way."I said now looking...
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posted by Bella11700
"Do yo really want to know?" I gulped. I hate getting yelled at. Even though she is 17 and im 18 it wouldn't make a diffrence if she was 5. ... Mabye. "I think you are nice ad kind and funny, well mabe not last night but-" she smiled at me and as soon as figured out i wasn't geting yelled at took a big breath. Meenwhile she got dressed ad went threw the little fridge that came with the hotel room.
Even the stove was littler than usual. I don't mean like a easy bake oven but i couldn't deny it was.
She puled out a bag of ham and a few slices of cheese. She got a ag of bread and started makin sandwiches....
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posted by AdaLove
I confuse Sunrise with
the Twilight
A Start Ends
an ending begins
She changed my life
my dead heartbeat
my frozen heart
She made them Hers
with her sweet flying heartbeat,
her honey gaze
she makes me love Her face
and the moonlight does not compare Her
I want her Forever
not to move on
to stay here, in the
Dead Moonlight
But I Can't
the sunrise came
and we have no choice back


P.S this time i tried as hard as i could!i work it from the morning!i hope you like it!it is a bit sad but it is the best i can do!
You are my life sence
before you, my life was
a story without tense
yOU are the sweetest dream,
my nigh't's lullaby,
my only dream.
my only heartbeat
Bels,your sweet gaze
Cuts like a knife into the haze
I’d let you push me, make me frown
coz you are the most important thing
Your force of will now made unbound
YOUr chocolate eyes,
can take me higher,
you are the rason for me
you are my light in the twilight
my light love


p.s : hey guys!i like very much writing but i don't be a good poet!don't be mean with me!i hope you like it!
posted by demilovatirocks
The Couples


Edward and Bella


Alice and Jasper


Emmett and Rosalie


Carlisle and Esme


Ashley and Kevin


Sonny and Joe


Selena and Nick


Lily and Mitchell


The first chapter will be posted soon.


PPPPPLLLLLEEEEEAAAAASSSSSEEEEE CCCCCCOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMEEEEENNNNNTTTTT AAAAANNNNNDDDDD RRRRRAAAAATTTTTEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
please I know the trailor is long but it is finished.It had a lot of complications that I wanted to explain so you understood what was happening .Please tell me if you think it is good.
posted by demilovatirocks
These are the rest of the characters.

Lily Troscout a.k.a Lily Troscout

Jason Dolley,Jason Earle,and Mitchell Musso
Mitchell is with Lily.

David and Daniel Azel
Donna Azel is married to Chris Brown so she is Donna Brown.

Tiffany Thornton,Claire Thornton,and The Thornton Quints

Peter and Simon Azel

Ritchie and Marcia Thornton

The next one will be the family and friends.

I will make the next one really long.I wrote it in my book it is 3 pages but I am still not finished.

PLEASE COMMENT,RATE,AND GET PEOPLE TO READ AND DO THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
posted by BiteMeCullen107
I could hear the TV on and I could smell the coffee. I wasn’t sure if I was dreaming or if I was just hallucinating over the fact that the man that has been stalking me, for what seems like my whole life, was in my apartment.
    I must be dreaming, my subconscious must have heard the TV on and brought that thought into my dream along with the coffee I made yesterday morning it must still be stuck in the air and did the same to my dream.
    I stretched my muscles, I was really stiff. It must have been because I got a lot of exercise yesterday at the...
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posted by Edward_lover101
Edward took me to Carlisle. He looked at me arm, took some x-rays and said it was a little brused from the blood being cut off, but I was going to be fine. Alice went to get my truck, i guess. The house felt empty. The only people that where here was Edward, Alice, Carlisle, And me. I guess the others where hunting or something. Edward took me back to my house. Charlie wouldn't be home until 7:00 p.m. It was 3:00 now. Edward took me up to my room. My copmuter was going nuts. I looked at my E-mails. Mostly frome my mother. But there was one from Jacob. I opend it. It said:

OH! Bella I'm soo...
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posted by CharmedVamp101
I led Liz down the stairs, even happier than before. I was positive that, if I was being honest with myself, that Liz was the real deal. I smiled at her, suddenly anxious. What if this freaked her out and she ran? I don't think I could live through that, but I did promise her, and I couldn't break my promise. I wanted her to know everything about me, absolutely everything, except the worst part of my life. Those horrible 10 years where I was really a monster, when I drank human blood. That memory keeps me from doing it again, that is why I've fought so hard to keep from that, not to mention...
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10. Take her credit cards and shopping vouchers, hold them above your head and tell her to “jump for it”.

9. Tell her if she was just a few centimetres shorter she could legally be a midget.

8. Wear the trashiest possible clothing whenever you can.

7. Tie her up in a straightjacket. When she protests, tell her she needs to go back to the loony bin.

6. When you go into the sun with her, fall into a twitching heap on the ground and moan “I’m melting.”

5. Pelt her with cloves of garlic.

4. When she gets a vision, ask if her “spidey senses” are tingling.

3. Trip her up and ask if she saw it coming.

2. Ask her what you will be doing in five minutes every ten minutes.

And the Number One way to annoy Alice Cullen?

1. Email her dozens of application forms for the position of speaker on psychic hotlines.



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posted by CharmedVamp101
I rushed into my apartment and took a nice hot shower to relax. I had to be careful though because I didn't want to get my cast wet. Then I got out and I had to get the perfect outfit for my date tonight. It had been a long time since I'd thought or said that word. Date.
I put on a dress I designed and put together myself back in high school, which still fit. It was mid-thy length with a collar that shaped the breasts and 2 spaghetti straps on both sides. It was deep violet. I also put on silver strappy high heels. I put some diamonds on, they were my grandmother's. I grabbed my silver clutch...
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posted by CullenLover1844
It’s been two months since I had the vision of Jasper escaping Maria. I had had a vision of Maria, too, and she wasn’t going to be happy about it…

Last time in my vision, they were heading for Dallas, Texas. I’m about twenty-five miles away from the location. They’ll beat me there. I stopped dead in my tracks. I just had a vision: Jasper leaving Peter and Charlotte, going on his own. He hasn’t figured out where yet, which annoys me.

I’ve learned I can only see visions of the decisions people make. I rolled my eyes. He’d better pick, and soon. I sighed.

I streaked into a clothing...
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I felt uncomfortable as I rode by on my Suzuki GSX 1300 R Hayabusa 2008 because I heard whispers from the guys start up and I got stared at by many people in the parking lot, basically all except for five people who only glanced in my direction once then went back to talking amoungst them selves. I could tell that they knew what I was immedtiately.
I had blocked my mind from the mind-reader, that was infact a student here, because I like my mind to be as private as possible. I could tell that they all asked him the same question in their own minds, "What is she thinking". All he did was shake...
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posted by Cotay11
So, as Twilight fans we all have one thing maybe more but the movie was AWSOME and the book was AWESOME. My friends have no taste in movies or books those Twilight stuff I can't stay away from. I read Twilight 5 times I didn't start new moon wet. The movie Edward was hoooooooooottttttt, but Emmet was very very hot U can bake cookies on him ( I would eat those cookies)So would you eat those cookies.
YOu know what my friend Adriana I got her this awesome Chritmas preasent it is a Twilight shrit that I got a the Willowbrick Mall (Also Adriana is obsesed with Twlight)