Rosalie hesitated before she began speaking. I could tell she wanted to just plough into an entire heure long speech but she considered her words carefully. She didn’t want to upset me which was weird but good.
“First of all,” she said. “I don’t hate you, Kayla. I never have and never will.”
I nodded. “That’s good. I wouldn’t know what to do if toi did hate me.”
She smiled. “Probably run in terror, I think.”
“Probably,” I laughed. Rosalie even managed a tiny laugh.
“But,” Rosalie turned serious. “I do have to stress that I do not approve of toi marrying Edward. I think it is wrong. He’s a vampire and you’re a human. It isn’t right.”
“Technically, I’m not human. I’m an Azdi.”
“Yes, I know what toi are but human ou Azdi toi won’t live for eternity. toi won’t remain eighteen for the rest of forever. But Edward can and he will. And when toi die he...he won’t feel the need to live any longer and he...”
I could see the pain in her or eyes but her entire body held composure. I knew what she would have said. Edward told me about a group of vampires called the Volturi. They’re like the royal family of vampires but aren’t the ‘official’ royal family but act as though they are. They’re incredibly powerful and are the largest and most influential coven. They act as guardians and keep vampires secret from the human world. However, if some vampires are seen to be a threat and are close to exposing vampires the Volturi send someone out to them and they are disposed of, along with any witnesses including possibly innocent humans. So, toi shouldn’t really annoy them as it wouldn’t take much to kill you. Edward mentioned that some vampires have gone to the Volturi as a means of suicide. Normal suicidal methods don’t work on vampires. They don’t need to breathe so hanging yourself and jumping into the ocean has no effect. And walking in front car would cause plus damage to the car and the driver than the vampire. If a vampire was extremely unhappy then he could just plod along to the Volturi and request to be killed.
“I know what you’re going to say,” I said, quietly. “You don’t have to explain that part.”
“You understand then,” Rosalie said, blinking quickly as if to stop tears. “You cannot marry him. toi should leave now and never speak to him again. He’ll get over it now but if toi wait say fifty years then that’s a lot harder.”
“Leave? Rosalie, I can’t leave him. I can’t. I’d fall apart. I’d die. I wouldn’t be able to exist. He’s everything to me. I l’amour him. I couldn’t imagine my life without him.”
I started to hyperventilate just thinking of thinking of leaving Edward. I told myself to get a grip and that I wasn’t actually going to leave him. I’d be stupid to do.
“Edward feels exactly the same and that’s why he’d never leave you. He fears for toi too much. Every time he leaves toi even just to come here to change in the morning he worries you’ll somehow get yourself into trouble. And when toi were kidnapped, he was a wreck. He refused to hunt, wouldn’t leave your house, blamed himself for it and he was just....I can’t describe how he was. It was like he was broken, like his soul have just left him and it was an empty shell left behind.”
I didn’t like this. I didn’t like hearing how my absence affected Edward. It hurt me too.
“And then toi got yourself shot!” Rosalie threw her hands up in exasperation. “Do toi know how he beat himself up over that? He was right there and he couldn’t stop it. And then toi died! toi died!”
She was saying this like it was my fault. It was my fault I was shot and then died after it. Sorry Rosalie that someone shot me and I died. I shouldn’t have let that happen. I should have stopped the bullets with my super rock hard chest...oh wait...I DON’T HAVE ONE!
I wouldn’t actually say this to Rosalie. I might not walk out of here in one piece.
“He went crazy. Well, after toi were alive he did. Although he was going down Crazy rue when toi were dying. I got the entire story from Alice. I don’t think I need to tell toi how he was then.”
“No, toi don’t,” I said. “Is this going anywhere else Rosalie ou are toi going to continue to tell me how Edward falls apart when I’m not there?”
I waited for her reaction, fearing she would bite my head off, literally.
“Yes, this is going somewhere,” she replied. “I went a little off subject, didn’t I?”
I smiled politely, knowing I’d say something my decapitated head would regret.
“Enough about Edward though,” she said, smiling. She patted my hand. “What about you?”
“What about me?” I asked. Great, what would she say about me?
“You’re going to waste the rest of your human life with someone who can’t do the same for you. Isn’t that a bit annoying?”
“Rosalie, I’m not going to discuss that with you,” I said, standing up. “That is my business.”
“Is that a touchy subject?” she asked, pouting.
I glared at her and walked away. Of course it was. My fiancé was immortal. I might be but doubt grew plus and plus with every jour that passed when Carlisle didn’t come to me praising Jésus that I was immortal. I never let it bother me. I had other things to worry about but Rosalie just shoved it in my head like the peroxide blonde headed snake she was.
“And what about on you’re wedding night?” she said, standing up too. “Can toi trust him not to kill toi when toi make love?”
“What?” I spun round to face her. I narrowed my eyes. “That is definitely none of toi business.”
“Vampires are powerful creatures,” she continued, her voice soft. “We cannot always control our strength. I know Edward is very careful around toi but sometimes we slip and when we slip there are always disastrous consequences.”
Rosalie was taller than me par about two inches but right now she did not intimidate me. My personal business was my business. She had no right asking questions about my wedding night. I would not take this from her.
“Shut up, Rosalie,” I said, glaring at her. “Continue like this and you’ll be wishing Edward never met me.”
“I am definitely touching some nerves.” She ignored my warning and smiled. “So if Edward doesn’t kill toi when you’re older, Kayla, you’ll want children, right? I mean, every woman wants children. It’s only natural. We have this maternal instinct.”
Children? I’d never thought of children. I’m a bit young to be thinking of starting a family.
“You can’t say toi don’t want children,” Rosalie said, before I could speak. “Because you’ll be thirty and walking down the rue and see all these women with bébés and toddlers and wonder when you’ll become a mother. And then realise. I can’t have children because my husband is dead.”
She spat out the last word.
“But par then people will be wondering why a teenager is holding hands with some middle aged woman and then they’ll think you’re some kind of perverted sex-less woman who can’t get a man her own age and picks on defenceless teenage boys and-”
Rosalie didn’t say anything after that as she was flying into the nearest wall.
“SHUT UP!” I shouted at her. “SHUT UP!”
Rosalie stood up fast and daggers flew from her eyes.
“You say toi don’t hate me, Rosalie, but from what toi just a dit it doesn’t sound like it.”
I walked towards her and saw Alice flying down the stairs.
“This is what happens when I leave toi alone with her,” she shouted up at Rosalie. “You upset her and make her angry. Why can’t toi just be nice to her?”
“I was being nice,” Rosalie said. “She just couldn’t handle the truth.”
“That wasn’t the truth!” I said. “That was toi being a spiteful cow because toi can’t have kids!”
A flash of shock crossed Rosalie’s face.
“Yes, I know. Edward let it slip in his mind once. That’s why you’re being so hateful towards me. You’re angry because I won’t find some nice human boy and have a ton of kids with him.”
I stepped right up into her face and showed her I wasn’t scared of her.
“This conversation was not what I expected,” I said. “I thought we would sort out our differences but obviously toi can’t handle that. I never want to speak to toi again.”
Alice squeezed between us looking stricken.
“No, no, no, no!” she a dit to me. “You can’t do that! We’re supposed to be sisters.” She turned to look at Rosalie. “We’re supposed to plan this wedding together! You’re supposed to be a bridesmaid! The head bridesmaid!”
Rosalie looked down at her sister and then she was gone in a white blur. Alice looked from me to the direction Rosalie had gone and back again.
“Go after her,” I said, wearily. “I need to go accueil and sleep.”
She gave me a quick hug and then tore after Rosalie, who had run outside somewhere.
“First of all,” she said. “I don’t hate you, Kayla. I never have and never will.”
I nodded. “That’s good. I wouldn’t know what to do if toi did hate me.”
She smiled. “Probably run in terror, I think.”
“Probably,” I laughed. Rosalie even managed a tiny laugh.
“But,” Rosalie turned serious. “I do have to stress that I do not approve of toi marrying Edward. I think it is wrong. He’s a vampire and you’re a human. It isn’t right.”
“Technically, I’m not human. I’m an Azdi.”
“Yes, I know what toi are but human ou Azdi toi won’t live for eternity. toi won’t remain eighteen for the rest of forever. But Edward can and he will. And when toi die he...he won’t feel the need to live any longer and he...”
I could see the pain in her or eyes but her entire body held composure. I knew what she would have said. Edward told me about a group of vampires called the Volturi. They’re like the royal family of vampires but aren’t the ‘official’ royal family but act as though they are. They’re incredibly powerful and are the largest and most influential coven. They act as guardians and keep vampires secret from the human world. However, if some vampires are seen to be a threat and are close to exposing vampires the Volturi send someone out to them and they are disposed of, along with any witnesses including possibly innocent humans. So, toi shouldn’t really annoy them as it wouldn’t take much to kill you. Edward mentioned that some vampires have gone to the Volturi as a means of suicide. Normal suicidal methods don’t work on vampires. They don’t need to breathe so hanging yourself and jumping into the ocean has no effect. And walking in front car would cause plus damage to the car and the driver than the vampire. If a vampire was extremely unhappy then he could just plod along to the Volturi and request to be killed.
“I know what you’re going to say,” I said, quietly. “You don’t have to explain that part.”
“You understand then,” Rosalie said, blinking quickly as if to stop tears. “You cannot marry him. toi should leave now and never speak to him again. He’ll get over it now but if toi wait say fifty years then that’s a lot harder.”
“Leave? Rosalie, I can’t leave him. I can’t. I’d fall apart. I’d die. I wouldn’t be able to exist. He’s everything to me. I l’amour him. I couldn’t imagine my life without him.”
I started to hyperventilate just thinking of thinking of leaving Edward. I told myself to get a grip and that I wasn’t actually going to leave him. I’d be stupid to do.
“Edward feels exactly the same and that’s why he’d never leave you. He fears for toi too much. Every time he leaves toi even just to come here to change in the morning he worries you’ll somehow get yourself into trouble. And when toi were kidnapped, he was a wreck. He refused to hunt, wouldn’t leave your house, blamed himself for it and he was just....I can’t describe how he was. It was like he was broken, like his soul have just left him and it was an empty shell left behind.”
I didn’t like this. I didn’t like hearing how my absence affected Edward. It hurt me too.
“And then toi got yourself shot!” Rosalie threw her hands up in exasperation. “Do toi know how he beat himself up over that? He was right there and he couldn’t stop it. And then toi died! toi died!”
She was saying this like it was my fault. It was my fault I was shot and then died after it. Sorry Rosalie that someone shot me and I died. I shouldn’t have let that happen. I should have stopped the bullets with my super rock hard chest...oh wait...I DON’T HAVE ONE!
I wouldn’t actually say this to Rosalie. I might not walk out of here in one piece.
“He went crazy. Well, after toi were alive he did. Although he was going down Crazy rue when toi were dying. I got the entire story from Alice. I don’t think I need to tell toi how he was then.”
“No, toi don’t,” I said. “Is this going anywhere else Rosalie ou are toi going to continue to tell me how Edward falls apart when I’m not there?”
I waited for her reaction, fearing she would bite my head off, literally.
“Yes, this is going somewhere,” she replied. “I went a little off subject, didn’t I?”
I smiled politely, knowing I’d say something my decapitated head would regret.
“Enough about Edward though,” she said, smiling. She patted my hand. “What about you?”
“What about me?” I asked. Great, what would she say about me?
“You’re going to waste the rest of your human life with someone who can’t do the same for you. Isn’t that a bit annoying?”
“Rosalie, I’m not going to discuss that with you,” I said, standing up. “That is my business.”
“Is that a touchy subject?” she asked, pouting.
I glared at her and walked away. Of course it was. My fiancé was immortal. I might be but doubt grew plus and plus with every jour that passed when Carlisle didn’t come to me praising Jésus that I was immortal. I never let it bother me. I had other things to worry about but Rosalie just shoved it in my head like the peroxide blonde headed snake she was.
“And what about on you’re wedding night?” she said, standing up too. “Can toi trust him not to kill toi when toi make love?”
“What?” I spun round to face her. I narrowed my eyes. “That is definitely none of toi business.”
“Vampires are powerful creatures,” she continued, her voice soft. “We cannot always control our strength. I know Edward is very careful around toi but sometimes we slip and when we slip there are always disastrous consequences.”
Rosalie was taller than me par about two inches but right now she did not intimidate me. My personal business was my business. She had no right asking questions about my wedding night. I would not take this from her.
“Shut up, Rosalie,” I said, glaring at her. “Continue like this and you’ll be wishing Edward never met me.”
“I am definitely touching some nerves.” She ignored my warning and smiled. “So if Edward doesn’t kill toi when you’re older, Kayla, you’ll want children, right? I mean, every woman wants children. It’s only natural. We have this maternal instinct.”
Children? I’d never thought of children. I’m a bit young to be thinking of starting a family.
“You can’t say toi don’t want children,” Rosalie said, before I could speak. “Because you’ll be thirty and walking down the rue and see all these women with bébés and toddlers and wonder when you’ll become a mother. And then realise. I can’t have children because my husband is dead.”
She spat out the last word.
“But par then people will be wondering why a teenager is holding hands with some middle aged woman and then they’ll think you’re some kind of perverted sex-less woman who can’t get a man her own age and picks on defenceless teenage boys and-”
Rosalie didn’t say anything after that as she was flying into the nearest wall.
“SHUT UP!” I shouted at her. “SHUT UP!”
Rosalie stood up fast and daggers flew from her eyes.
“You say toi don’t hate me, Rosalie, but from what toi just a dit it doesn’t sound like it.”
I walked towards her and saw Alice flying down the stairs.
“This is what happens when I leave toi alone with her,” she shouted up at Rosalie. “You upset her and make her angry. Why can’t toi just be nice to her?”
“I was being nice,” Rosalie said. “She just couldn’t handle the truth.”
“That wasn’t the truth!” I said. “That was toi being a spiteful cow because toi can’t have kids!”
A flash of shock crossed Rosalie’s face.
“Yes, I know. Edward let it slip in his mind once. That’s why you’re being so hateful towards me. You’re angry because I won’t find some nice human boy and have a ton of kids with him.”
I stepped right up into her face and showed her I wasn’t scared of her.
“This conversation was not what I expected,” I said. “I thought we would sort out our differences but obviously toi can’t handle that. I never want to speak to toi again.”
Alice squeezed between us looking stricken.
“No, no, no, no!” she a dit to me. “You can’t do that! We’re supposed to be sisters.” She turned to look at Rosalie. “We’re supposed to plan this wedding together! You’re supposed to be a bridesmaid! The head bridesmaid!”
Rosalie looked down at her sister and then she was gone in a white blur. Alice looked from me to the direction Rosalie had gone and back again.
“Go after her,” I said, wearily. “I need to go accueil and sleep.”
She gave me a quick hug and then tore after Rosalie, who had run outside somewhere.
Hey! Do toi guys know a good twilight fan site? Help us all out and tell us... so we can go on!
Heres the cool site I found: www.freewebs.com/twilighttrailer
I think that toi all know of stephenie's website..... stepheniemeyer.com
Oh! Also- If anyones knows of a good site to see interviews ou plus trailer... Tell Me!
Speaking of stephenie's website... did any of toi see the "quote of the day" thing she's doing!? I l’amour that idea! what do toi guys think? I like the idea.. and I just cant wait to read Breaking Dawn! The movie should be good too :)
Heres the cool site I found: www.freewebs.com/twilighttrailer
I think that toi all know of stephenie's website..... stepheniemeyer.com
Oh! Also- If anyones knows of a good site to see interviews ou plus trailer... Tell Me!
Speaking of stephenie's website... did any of toi see the "quote of the day" thing she's doing!? I l’amour that idea! what do toi guys think? I like the idea.. and I just cant wait to read Breaking Dawn! The movie should be good too :)