It's a funny story. It was the first day of classes and I hit him with my car. Accidentally, of course.

But he was okay, thank God.

Long story short, I took him to the hospital, we started talking, became instant friends and fell in love not long after.

"Hey, how are you? Being back here and all?" Kevin asked, looking at me seriously.

I had told Kevin almost everything. About Ryan, my apparent kidnapping by the psychopath James.

He didn't know about vampires, I kept that part to myself.

As far as he and the rest of the town knew, Sierra and I had been abducted when Victoria had us. I made it, Sierra hadn't.

That's the story that we had to go by. Sierra knew she couldn't come back after all that had happened. It crushed her that she would never see her family and friends again. But she had Alec and I had honestly never seen either of them so happy.

It was hard living in Seattle after all that. People stared at me in pity all the time. They asked about Sierra and her last moments. I couldn't lie. Couldn't look Sierra's parents in the eyes anymore and keep telling them the story. So I was glad when my dad let me move to California to live with Aunt Judith.

I took a gap year, got a job at the pier and made a lot of new friends.

I found myself and discovered new interests. I hadn't realised how much I had needed that.

I also saw Emmett for that last time that year.

He had surprised me on the beach as I was heading out. Night time ofcourse.

Our last conversation had left so many things hanging. So that night was needed for both of us to clear the air and get the closure that we had both needed.

The truth is, I did love Emmett, just like I loved Alec. In different ways but with one similarity, deep down I knew neither of them were the ones for me.

Carlisle asked me where I saw myself in five years and all I wanted was to be happy. And that's what I wanted for both Alec and Emmett as well.

Alec got that. He found it in Sierra.

Emmett? I believed he was still looking. He still needed to find that. But he needed to find himself first.

I don't doubt that he had loved Rosalie. But in all honesty, I think they had been together for the wrong reasons. I think she kept him around because he reminded her of something she should have let go.

And Emmett, I think his human life has been stripped away before he could discover who he wanted to be and not just live a narrative forced on him.

Emmett heard me out. The last I heard of him, he was heading to France. Whatever was there, only he knew.

I still think about him, a lot.

Because he was rare and beautiful. I think about how fortunate I was to have experienced something like that, like him, like us.

I looked up at Kevin's brown eyes.

"I'm okay." I told him.

And for the first time in a long time, I actually believed it.

He nodded before placing a kiss on my forehead.

"You should go see your dad."

"Okay, catch you later." I told him.

He squeezed me one last time before letting me go.

I turned to head to the room where I knew my father was getting ready.

I knocked lightly.

"Come in!" I heard his gruff voice.

I swung open the door.

"Hey." I whispered.

He turned from the mirror to face me.

"Hey kiddo."

I immediately felt myself tearing up at the sight of him.

"Look at you!"

"Please stop." He spoke and I could see his cheeks tinting pink.

"Oh dad." I walked up to him and wrapped my arms around him in a hug.

"Mum would be so happy for you." I whispered. Not from without either.

I knew it for a fact. I had stayed in contact with my mother. Her and the others had overthrown Aro. She was now in charge. I didn't know how it was going or how the vampire community had taken to their new leadership but I hoped it was all going well.

It's not that I didn't care. It's just that it wasn't my world.

This one was. With Dylan and Monica, my father, Helen, Aunt Judith, Eugene, Kevin...

And I chose to live in it.

Emmett

"Whoa." A random guy spoke when he looked up at the sculpture I had just completed.

It was made of stone, ten feet tall, a woman, her hair long, body petite (even though you couldn't really tell with the size of the statue), it glistened in the sun. Honestly my best work yet.

"Who is she? A goddess?" The guy asked.

I smiled to myself. "No. She's just a girl. A normal human girl."

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