We all know Rosalie wishes nothing more than to be human, but what if the cost of her humanity meant she gave up the last 95 years of her life including any and all memories of Emmett?

Rosalie and Emmett sat outside of a coffee shop enjoying the cool evening breeze, watching as the streetlight turned from green to yellow to red. They watched the busy street as people scurried from the warmth of one shop to the next. Humans were funny like that; they always seemed to be repulsed from one night of cooler weather. Rosalie clutched the mug of coffee closer to her body and pretended to shiver. Emmett seeing this pulled his jacket off and stood. He held it out to Rose who smiled and allowed her husband to wrap it around her.

She kissed the side of his face near his dimple and pulled back to examine his face. He was beaming back at her, content to look into her butterscotch colored eyes forever. For him there would never be anything more in his life that he wanted more. Rose would always be enough for him. No amount of money or jewels in the world could make him leave Rose. From the moment the pain of his transformation had started subsiding enough to allow Emmett to focus on other thing besides the pain, he had spent his energy searching for the familiar comfort of her melodious voice, or trying to push back the pain to feel her hand wrapped around his. To Emmett, Rosalie would always be his angel. She had saved him in every way a person could be saved.

She stepped back and put some money of the table before taking Emmett's arm and walking away. As they walked only Rose was focused on where they were walking. Emmett's eyes were busy taking in his beautiful wife under the dazzling display given off by the starlight. Rose looked up and glanced at Emmett.

"What?" Rose asked looking around quickly making sure they weren't being followed.

"Nothing, I was just enjoying the view right down the top of my wife's shirt." Emmett laughed and Rose playfully swatted his arm. "Okay seriously, what's so wrong with me enjoying the view. It's not like I haven't seen even more before."

"True but we're in public. Save that attitude for the house." They continued walking down the street neither one thinking the figure following them was about to change both of their lives forever.