Epilogue:

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I thought we should start the end of our story with a great quote from Dominic Toretto portrayed by Vin Diesel.

Rhea's POV

*Six Months Later*

It's been nearly six months since the Pack banned all Cold Ones. Alice fled right away. She claimed that she had a vision of her true mate and that he was waiting for her. Bella and Edward put up more of a fight. But I never wavered. None of my blood was used to turn them into Nightwalkers. They only left after Colin crossed the border, jaws snapping.

Carlisle and Esme wanted some time alone, presumably to get used to their new vampiric forms so they went on a worldwide vacation. Last I heard they were living in South America.

Rose and Emmett traveled for a little while, going back to each of their hometowns before finding a small house in California. Rose told me that she wanted to enjoy the sunshine for as long as she could.

Savanna surprised me by staying in Forks. We had several long talks where she told me she was enjoying her time with Ryan. They were slowly developing a relationship. They are currently sharing an apartment and are talking about getting a dog.

Jas and I are still living with Dad. I always told him that he could kick us out at any time but he insisted that he's spent too many years alone in the house to do it again. Although he has been spending more time with Sue Clearwater so Jas and I were looking at any houses or apartments for sale.

Since we graduated high school the next logical step would be to either attend college or get a job. I've decided to do both. There is an online degree in childcare that I could get from the University of Washington Seattle. It worked out that I could maintain a part-time job and still attend classes in the morning, via video software. For a part-time job, Savanna and I work at the local daycare center. I work primarily with the babies right now while she works with the three to four-year-old toddlers. It's a great way for us to reconnect.

Jas took the work route. He once mentioned to me that he's never been a police officer in any of his careers. He was always worried that his secret would be revealed. I mentioned to Dad in passing that Jas is interested in his work. So Dad took Jas on a "ride along" so to speak and the following day give him an apprenticeship. Dad says that within the next year or so Jas could be a deputy.

"What are you thinking about?" Jas asked, pulling me from my thoughts.

"Just... everything that's happened in our lives these past few months. How peaceful it's been," I answered, looking at my husband. "I can't believe that they left. Relations with the pack have never been better."

"I know. All because of you. My amazing and incredible wife. How was work today?" Jas sat down on the sofa beside me.

I curled into his arms and told him about my day. "Everything went great. The kids there are angels when they want to be. But I wasn't feeling the best after lunch."

"Is everything okay?"

"Yeah. When I got home I got some amazing news."

Jas looked at me in confusion. I reached into my pocket and pulled out an item wrapped in toilet paper. I gave him the item and waited. His eyes widened when he realized what I handed him. In a flash, I was off the sofa and being spun around the room. Jas finally set me down before planting kisses all over my face. The item fell to the item fell on the coffee table and two little lines stared back at me.

"My amazing, incredible, beautiful wife," Jas whispered as he held me close.

*Ten Years Later*

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