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Rosalie didn’t speak right away. She went back to examining her nails. I closed my bedroom door and stood in front of it and waited for her. And waited. And waited.
“Look, Rosalie,” I said, tersely. “I don’t have all of eternity to wait for wewe to talk. You’re the one that keeps reminding me. Now either say what you’re going to say au leave.”
She continued to look at her nails and I was getting angry. She can’t just appear in my bedroom, say she’s going to apologise and then sit there and do nothing.
“Rosalie!” I walked over to her and yanked her head so she looked at me. Rage flared in her eyes at my man-handling her like this.
“Look, wewe vain piece of marble,” I said, holding her face so she looked at me. “I’m going to say this very slowly, so wewe understand. Say what you’ve got to say au wewe leave via my window.”
I dropped my hand from her face and continued to watch her. She composed herself and then stood up.
She walked over to the window. I knew it. She wouldn’t do it. She was in the right. She hadn’t done anything wrong at all. She was only trying to make me see sense. Why should she apologise? She hadn’t alisema anything hurtful au degrading au –
“I’m sorry.”
What?
Instead of leaving my room Rosalie had actually apologised. She had her back to me, looking outside.
“I’m sorry, Kayla,” she repeated. “I’m sorry, I’m sorry, I’m sorry.”
She turned to look at me. She was no longer angry. She was, and this wasn’t normal for Rosalie, remorseful. She was genuinely sorry.
“I shouldn’t have spoken to wewe like that. I should have aired my maoni in a zaidi mature manner. I shouldn’t have insulted wewe like that au spoke about your personal life. I shouldn’t make wewe doubt the venom will work au your marriage to Edward. It was wrong of me.”
Rosalie continued to stare at me, waiting for me to speak. I was stunned. I thought she would apologise but not this. She had gone overboard in the apology department.
“Wow, thank wewe Rosalie,” I said. “That was kind of you.”
She nodded. “Can wewe forgive me, Kayla?”
Could I forgive her? I contemplated the many ways I could reject her but then Edward popped into my head and I sighed. He took the fun out of everything.
“I can,” I replied. “And I will. I forgive wewe Rosalie.”
She nodded again and turned to the window, opening it.
“No wait,” I called to her. I walked over to her and shut the window. “I have something to say.”
Rosalie’s immediate thoughts were that I was going to rant at her and throw her out my window. But I smiled to calm her down.
“I’m sorry too,” I said, surprising myself that I’d actually gone through with it. “I shouldn’t have thrown wewe at the ukuta and alisema what I alisema about you. I didn’t act in a mature manner either.”
It wouldn’t have been right of me not to apologise for what I’d done. I wasn’t the only victim in this. Although she’d done zaidi damage, I done my fair share too. Rosalie was very sensitive on the topic of kids and I shouldn’t have went there.
“There really was no need for wewe apologise,” Rosalie said, though there was gratitude in her eyes. “I was the one who was unfair and hurtful and mean.”
“And I wasn’t a total angel,” I said. “I did say some hurtful things.”
“Yes, but wewe shouldn’t apologise. I started the entire argument. wewe wouldn’t have alisema anything if it wasn’t for me.”
“True but I still shouldn’t have alisema it so therefore I should apologise.”
“But there really is no need, Kayla,” Rosalie insisted.
“There is every need, Rosalie,” I insisted.
“Kayla, please.”
I opened my mouth to argue but then stopped myself. We were having an argument about whether I should apologise au not. This was unbelievable. I started to laugh.
Rosalie tilted her head and looked at me confusingly.
“Rosalie,” I said, still laughing. “We’re arguing about who has the right to apologise.”
She smiled and then laughed too. It wasn’t really that funny but it broke the ice between us, helping us to get past the awkwardness.
Rosalie was the first to stop laughing but she continued to smile.
“So,” Rosalie said. “Alice alisema while I was over here I might as well ask wewe about flowers.”
I smiled and showed Rosalie to my kitanda where I sat cross-legged at my headboard and she elegantly sat at the bottom.
“I thought maybe jimmy, hunitumia for your bouquet,” Rosalie said. “It’s a nice white nyota shaped flower. But Alice wants them to match the bridesmaid dresses as well as your dress and she wants dhahabu bridesmaid dresses but they’ll be simple spaghetti, tambi strapped ones so wewe don’t need to worry about them outshining you. Now Alice did say something about white roses au white chrysanthemums but I don’t know if you’d like that but-”
Rosalie had gone on like that for an saa au two. I just sat and nodded and smiled where suited and sometimes I drifted off completely because I didn’t know one maua, ua from the next. I was happy that Rosalie was talking to me in a nice way and not in her usual hateful and spiteful manner. I was so busy contemplating this that I almost missed something important Rosalie had said.
“Sorry, Rosalie, can wewe repeat that?” I asked her mid-way through another sentence on another maua, ua I had no idea about.
“Azalea is a maua, ua symbolizing first love,” she repeated. “You can get white Azaleas so it could represent purity, innocence and first love.”
“I want that flower,” I said, without thinking twice. It was perfect. First love.
“Edward told me to tell wewe about that flower,” she said, smiling. “He thought wewe might like it.”
I do like it. I don’t know what it looks like but I’m sure it will be beautiful. Edward wouldn’t mention it if it wasn’t.
“So,” Rosalie said, picking up where I had interrupted her. “Camellias are beautiful flowers that I think would go really well with the jimmy, hunitumia au Azalea. au all three if wewe wanted. Also wewe might like to know this that the calyx of the camellia falls with the petals when the maua, ua has finished blooming. This is unlike most other flowers, where the calyx seems to hang around the mti even after the petals have dropped. This phenomenon symbolizes an everlasting union between lovers.”
Rosalie was right. I did like that. An everlasting union between lovers. That could be Edward and I.
“I know lilies are usually associated with funerals and death,” Rosalie ploughed on. “But I think that they are beautiful flowers and we have them at the wedding. Not in your bouquet, of course, but even if it’s for decoration on the tables au around the altar.”
“I like lilies so yes they can be somewhere about the place,” I said, struck with an idea. “You take care of it. I want wewe to deal with the positioning of the lilies and any other flowers for decoration.”
Rosalie looked surprised.
“Me?” She pointed to herself. “You want me to deal with the flowers?”
“Well, yes,” I said, as if she should know this. “You are my head bridesmaid.”
Rosalie looked like she could cry and for a moment I thought she was going to hug me for her arms almost opened to hug me but she must have thought better and continued to go on about even zaidi flowers.
She eventually exhausted her entire mental encyclopedia on flowers which I wasn’t at all upset by. Flowers were flowers to me. Except really special ones that actually meant something to you.
“I best get back to the house,” Rosalie smiled. “Before Alice thinks we’ve killed each other.”
I smiled and saw some warmth in her eyes reflecting back to me. I could see a bright future of friendship blossoming between Rosalie and me.
“I’ll go kwa window,” she said, as I walked over to the door. “It’s quicker.”
“Well, see wewe later.” I waved as she jumped gracefully out of my window. I heard her feet land softly on the lawn and also a very quiet ‘goodbye’.
“Awww,” I alisema to myself. “Rosalie might actually like me. How sweet?”
I reveled in the sweetness of it until I remembered why I’d come up here in the first place. I hurried out of my room and downstairs and sighed with relief when I saw Charlie and Tess were still sat on the sofa.
I walked in casually and stood inayofuata to Charlie.
“You two having fun?” I asked.
“Charlie is wonderful,” Tess gushed. “He is so amazing! All the things he’s done, oh my goodness.”
I laughed because she seemed so happy about it. I looked to Charlie and he just blushed.
“Okay then,” I said, patting Charlie on the head. “I’ll just leave wewe guys to continue talking.”
I hadn’t even walked out of the room before I was ignored and they went back to their little discussion that I had no clue about. I felt sort of rejected but I was happy about it. Charlie was smiling and laughing now at this exact moment zaidi times than I’d seen him in months. Tess was smitten kwa Charlie and she just couldn’t keep her eyes off him which was gross and cute at the same time for me.
Everything seemed to be going perfect.
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posted by princesskay4
    Rosalie and Jacob argued for weeks before Jacob finally accepted that I was staying, although he wasn't happy about it. Nobody really was, except for Rosalie, Emmett and Esme. Even Carlisle was a little sketchy about me, being the sekunde vampire he didn't create, the other being Jasper. I eventually learned all the names of everyone I lived with, although I didn't see much of Edward, Bella and Renesmee, for Ness's parents were worried about a newborn who was having a little bit of trouble controlling her thirst.
    Eventually I became Alice's Barbie...
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posted by emmaliecullen18
Emmett's POV.

Believe me it's never easy to accept to go out for a tarehe with a whining girl like Bella when wewe know it'll cause wewe a WWE match...
I was strolling down the mitaani, mtaa when I heard a few people talking about the family that shifted in the neighborhood. Generally wewe won't find much of chattering going on
at this point of the siku but everyone just seemed to chant the name 'cullens' along with some other words like hawt, unnatural, beautiful and many other stupid stuff
that people used to describe Bella and Emmett (haha...that's me). I will have to look upon this family and get some...
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 now available in trade paperback, coming soon to Kindle
now available in trade paperback, coming soon to Kindle
I [Edward Fairfax] was lucky enough to be able to sit down with Jenni Frendswith, the mwandishi of the new novel Stonecraft, now available on Amazon.com. Her book is a part of a web-hosting program at the homesite of mwandishi Fletcher Rhoden (fletcherrhoden.com/links) where there is contact information and a discount code and link. In the interests of full disclosure, my own book maoni of a Progressive Christian is also on the site.

Q: This is your first book, Jenni. What made wewe want to write, and why this story?
A: Well, I’ve always been a reader, read just about anything I could find. I guess...
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 I upendo Story that turned out to be REAL!! I BELIEVED!
I Love Story that turned out to be REAL!! I BELIEVED!
(In another Response, I share this OPINION OF "MINE" to all... and the Reason I choose to Boycot this Illusion.)


Dear Everyone,

I'm not casting any first stone upon Kristen. She IS free to do as she pleases. I'm just simply walking away from her, as anyone to ever take seriously again. Yes, I TRUSTED HER! YES! I BELIEVED IN HER! YES! I BELIEVED IN ROBERT & KRISTEN!

Do wewe ALL KNOW that Rob was preparing to PROPOSE TO HIS KRISTEN RIGHT BEFORE THE NEWS HIT?? CAN wewe JUST EVEN A LITTLE BIT, UNDERSTAND JUST "HOW" TORE UP INSIDE "POOR" ROBERT IS! WONDER WHAT YOU'D ALL SAY IF "HE" WERE THE ONE...
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I realize that I was too hard on Kristen. Rupert is probably zaidi to blame than her. He should've known what he did was wrong. You'd think kwa now that a 41 mwaka old would be zaidi mature than that. His behavior with 22 mwaka old Kristen might lead to the demise of his marriage with, Liberty Ross. There is nothing zaidi hurtful than destroying a married family, especially with kids. Those little kids deserve to be happy and laughing and playing rather than cry and suffer the pain of having their parents separated. One would expect Rupert to be wise beyond his years, because, he is, after all, almost...
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“Extra’s” Ben Lyons headed down to San Diego for the first siku at the Con, where the “Twilight” frenzy began four years ago. He caught up with Stewart and Pattinson, chatted about “Breaking Dawn, Part 2” -- and whether they’ll ever work together again now that’s it over.

Stewart told Lyons, “Oh dude, we will work together again. And I'm not being coy, but sometimes I have a few actors that I worked with before that I'm like, ‘We have to keep doing this together’ and he's definitely one of them.”

Pattinson, who has been uandishi scripts on the side, concurred. “I would...
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Emmett's POV.

All I ---- “Jasper!!!!” Alice's shriek cut me off. Tough Love.



“What is it ?” Jasper asked in a very Devil – May – Care voice. Why such drastic change with the remote control….I thought to myself. Must be another vision. “Holy Shit!” was all that came from my mouth along with a few profanities that would’ve got me in trouble if Esme au Carlisle had heard them. What I saw was totally umm…ah..aa…unrelated to what I thought. There were clothes all over the place and I swear I could not see the flooring of the room which was covered kwa 6 – inch heels (minimum...
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posted by Renesmee_08
hujambo guys! I know its been so long since I haven't written any article.So here wewe go!:) Thanks for reading!

Chapter 2 : Birthday.

I was trying desperately to not let myself fill my mind with hope and excitement.I was imagining how we would celebrate.School zoomed kwa quickly. I paid hardly any attention to teacher.My mind was not at school..but far away,at home.Once class ended I ran nyumbani as fast as I could.I ran inside the lovely house and hugged my mother..Suddenly, I noticed my mom held me in a tight embrace.Something just wasn't right. "Sweetheart, Edward, your father couldn't make it today.He...
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