Author's Note: This is just a little something I wrote on a snowy, snowed in day that I have experienced. I guess it just is a little shout out to make sure people appreciate what they have been given and not to take things forgranted.

Disclaimer: I do not own the Twilight saga. Stephenie Meyer's does.

Touchdown

I remembered scoring that final touchdown that won Forks High the state championship in freshman year. I was the star quarterback of the varsity team. We were down by two points. My brother Emmett tossed me the ball from the twenty-five yard line and I caught it at five yards and ran, scoring the winning touchdown. My brothers came rushing at me and enveloped me in a group hug, soon followed by the rest of our fellow teammates. I remembered Coach Black handing me the trophy. I accepted it with a huge smile and felt pride that was indescribable.

Junior year was the year of my life. Chief Swan's daughter, Isabella Swan, joined the student body of Forks High in March. At first she despised me, stereotyping me as the classical playboy, athlete star. But when she was forced to work on a biology project with me outside of school, her feelings for me slowly changed. Three weeks later, after the presentation of our project, I asked Bella out on a date. Much to my surprise she accepted with little hesitancy. Before I knew it, we were officially a couple. Our junior prom came quickly but Bella was reluctant about going. I was a candidate for prom king due to my social status. Bella wasn't comfortable going with me when she would have to give me away to the prom queen. I begged her every chance I got and finally she agreed to go. What I failed to mention was that Alice nominated her for prom queen. When the announcements came for prom king, I walked to the stage, my eyes never leaving my love. I would never forget the tears that welled up in her eyes when they called her name and declared Bella prom queen. My girlfriend had been made my queen… how could life get any better?

Senior year came and went with flying colors. Not only was our graduation special because it finalized a chapter in our lives, a personal academic achievement, but I had a plan hidden up my sleeve that no one knew about. As our principal announced his congratulations to Forks Class of 2006 and our classmates tossed their graduation caps into the air, I knelt down on one knee and took Bella's hand in mine.I gazed into her eyes and proclaimed my love for her and told her how she completed my life and made me a better person. Then I asked her to marry me… Tears poured from her eyes as she nodded and choked out a yes. I stood up and embraced her, twirling her around in a circle. My lips found hers and we kissed there on that stage like no one else was watching.

Two years later, Bella and I were married. It was a small wedding, only our close family and friends attended. My parents sent us to their cabin out on Isle Esme as our wedding gift. For two weeks, Bella and I made passionate love to one another and grew closer than we had been before. Our new profound love did not go unnoticed by our family, for nine months later; Bella and I were blessed with the greatest gift imaginable. We were given a gorgeous, healthy baby boy who we named Christopher Michael Cullen.

Never in my wildest dreams would I have imagined my life turning out the way it had. In my life, I had scored seven monumental touchdowns. The first starting off with that winning touchdown in freshman year and the last being the family I created. I would never want anything more in my life. Every morning I woke up lying next to the most beautiful woman in the world, my Bella. Then once our son awakened, we walked into his room and I got a glance at the greatest miracle we'd been given. Who could ever ask for more? Certainly not me.

Author's Note: This was simply just something I whipped together to waste time on a dreary day. I hope it was somewhat satisfying? Let me know in your review. Thanks!

Happy Holidays!