UnForgotten THE FINAL CHAPTER

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Hey people! Welcome back to the mind of 3moAng3l!!! Full of twisted humor,gummy bears, popcorn, cliffhangers out the wazzoo and rabid panda pairs that are ready to attack at any time!

It's over. *teardrop* I appreciate all of the support. I am still writing UnWanted so it may be a while before any of it gets posted. I hope it won't be a disappointment since you guys have made both UnNoticed and UnForgotten such a success!!

Created by: xX3mo_Ang3lXx

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Our "When Will I Die" Quiz?

  1. What is your age?
  2. What is your gender?
  1. Uh-oh,” Danni said, looking at my now extremely pale face. “I can’t do this,” I said, and was rewarded with gasps. “I do not think so,” Schelby screeched. Danni continued to do my hair, knowing that somehow I would get over this panicked state. Lisa was just staring at me, like I was absolutely nuts or something. “Don’t say that, just take a deep breath and just sit there, alright?” Schelby said, slapping her hands on my shoulders. I shook my head and straightened out my thoughts. “You’re right, I have to get through this, and otherwise Armando might just kill me.” Danni looked out from behind my hair that was toppled on top of my head in a Greek-goddess type hairstyle. Which was amazing by the way.
  2. “What do you mean, he would kill you?” he asked, tucking strands of hair under millions of bobbi-pins. “Do you have any idea how much this whole thing cost Jason’s dad?” Ashley said, fixing her lip-gloss in a mirror that was on the wall. “He flew in blue and black roses from France and Spain,” Lisa answered, snapping pictures out of nowhere. “Wow,” Laura said, munching on a pickle that she had snagged from the fridge. My eyes widened at the sight of her eating it. “Do NOT drip juice on that dress.” As soon as I was finished getting ready, we all took more than enough pictures. There was a knock at the door and I ran as fast as I could in the dress to get it. It was Joey and Vinnie. Vinnie took one look at me and smiled so widely I thought I was going to go blind there for a second. Joey just kinda chuckled as he saw me in the dress. “Boss sent us over here to pick the bridal party up,” Joey said. I grinned at him. “I hope you have several cars.” “We have a stretch limo, and if that’s not enough, then I’ll just have to get some of ya in my car,” Joey replied, peeking inside, trying to count heads. “There’s seven total, so they should fit in the limo,” Vinnie said quietly to his partner in crime.
  3. I looked over at Vinnie with a puzzled expression. “Good guess.” Vinnie looked over at me and was normal again. “I didn’t guess. I heard them talking. There’s six in the back room, and there’s you here.” My eyes widened at him. “You have some mad ninja skills man.” I could tell he was thinking about laughing. “Hey you guys let’s go! The limo is here!” I yelled over my shoulder, and brushed past the “drivers”. Once everyone but Kenna was inside the limo, I finally sat down in it. There were glow-in-the-dark stars on the pitch-black ceiling of the vehicle that twinkled every three seconds. The seats were leather and the windows were tinted a deep almost navy-blue. Now, I’m just guessing, but I think that the glass was bulletproof. And possibly missile-proof.
  4. Kenna finally chose to join us in the car. “You know your phone was ringing?” she said as she climbed over me into the car. Frank, the driver, closed the door and got in the driver’s seat. We headed for the church and my heart began to pound in the back of my throat. “It started ringing? Everybody knows that I’m extremely busy today,” I said, to myself mainly, because everyone was acting like they had never been in a limo before and everyone but Lisa and I were messing with buttons. “Yeah, it was Conner, I didn’t have a chance to answer it though,” Kenna said, poking a button that moved the sunroof. Oh like that made me feel any better. Conner was, besides Laura and Jason, the only person that kinda halfway knows the real me. He moved with Caleb, his mom, and his stepdad into a nice little house a couple blocks from the school back in 6th grade, so of course we became decently close. And like I said earlier, Caleb was like an older, more annoying version of a brother up until he graduated, so we were all pretty fond of each other.
  5. What’s really scary is that Conner almost never calls me, he always texts me. So if he does call me, I know it’s got to be important for one reason or another. I’ll see him in ten minutes anyways. Kenna’s phone rang just then. Kenna took it out of the front of her dress and pressed ignore. Then Schelby’s rang and she did the same. He was really desperate to get a hold of me. Oh well. We got to the church thirty minutes later and there were cars everywhere. I’m not even kidding, the drivers had to drop us off infront of the building and then go find a parking spot. It was crazy as hell. Aunt Lisa turned to me when we got inside the foyer. She was crying, and I thought I was going to too. “Let me go in first to cue the music, then you know when to come in,” she said, rubbing my arms, as if to warm me or something. It was a comfort thing I guess. It probably didn’t help that I looked and felt like I was going to throw up.
  6. She disappeared though the enormous wooden doors, and my bridesmaids got into their places infront of me. The ushers for the church grasped the handles of the heavy doors firmly, waiting for the music to start. The little flower girl, who was Jason’s cousin Juliette, snatched up her little basket full of black and blue rose petals and got in line in front of everyone. The music started playing and I put on a small but gracious smile. The ushers swung the doors open and one by one my friends left me. I counted to twenty-five in my head and then took my first steps inside of the massive basilica-looking room.
  7. There were candles lit everywhere, people were smiling as they laid eyes on the dress and me. This was somehow extremely embarrassing to me for some stupid reason. I’m not used to people looking at me like this, but I don’t exactly have a say so at this point in time. It seemed like the whole room was glowing. Suddenly someone grabbed a hold of my arm. I looked over to see that it was Armando, walking me down the isle. I smiled widely at him. “Thank you so much,” I whispered to him, still smiling. “You’re welcome,” he replied. It was after he had said that that I had caught sight of Jason. He was wearing an incredibly tantalizing tuxedo. His hair was down, swirling around his face. He was clean-shaven, unlike this morning, he had taken his snakebite lip rings out but I highly doubt that he had taken his tongue-ring out. The only thing that stopped me from sprinting down that isle was Armando, who was squeezing my arm tightly, feeling me wanting to rush.
  8. To distract myself, I glance at the people that are sitting in the pews. I recognize most of them. Friends of Aunt Lisa. Jason’s family mostly, but there is a bunch of people there for me too. We finally reach the front and the music softens. I like the music that I picked out. It wasn’t the traditional wedding march. I hate that stupid song. I chose to go down the isle to A River Runs In You by Yiruma. The minister smiled at me. “Who gives this woman?” He winked at me as he said it, mainly because I used to be the troublemaker back when Lisa could get me to go to church. And he always called me “Little Girl” every time he would scold me. “I do, sir,” Armando said. The minister nodded. I kissed Armando on the cheek and stepped up with Jason. I gave my huge bouquet of roses to Schelby who was now behind me. I turned back to Jason and smiled. He was smiling too, wider than normal, but not quite a full on smile.
  9. The minister started rambling on marriage and whatnot and I couldn’t stop staring at Jason. The look in his eyes was loving, and it was then that I started crying. I hate crying more than drama. Jason reached up and caught the tear and wiped it away. There was an Aww from the crowd beside us. Jason nearly laughed. There were camera flashes coming from every which direction, and I thought I was going to go blind. “Where are the rings?” the minister asked. The guy behind Jason gave them to him. I didn’t notice because I had gotten distracted, but of all people, Caleb was behind Jason, grinning when he caught my eye.
  10. “Hiya Squirt,” he said softly. I narrowed my eyes at him. That jerk. Then I looked over at Conner who was behind Caleb. He looked beyond amused. He was about to start laughing. “I tried calling you,” he whispered, smirking. I turned back to Jason, who was now on the verge of laughing so hard. The minister cleared his throat and we all gained back our seriousness.
  11. Jason took my ring in his hand and lifted my left hand. “With this ring, I promise to love you forever and always,” he repeated after the minister and slid it onto my left hand. The ring was silver, and it had an emerald-cut white diamond. It had to be at least five carats. It was beautiful. I took the ring that I had bought for Jason, repeated the words, and put the ring on his left-hand finger. “You may now kiss the bride,” the minister said, shutting his bible. He didn’t have to tell me twice. I practically tackled him and nearly started making out with him. He slowed me down though, kissing me so softly that it made my toes curl in my high-tops. Yes, I was wearing them; I refuse to wear high-heels, so this was the next best thing in my eyes.
  12. Next thing I knew, the doors that I had walked through not twenty minutes ago, flew open and there stood this chick. I don’t know who she was. I looked around. Nobody else looked like they knew her either. Her face looked highly familiar. She was wearing jeans and a pink t-shirt. Her hair was all wind-blown and tangled. Then a light bulb finally went off in my head. That was the little slut that made me so mad I wanted to puke. “Hi all, sorry I’m late,” she said. I looked over at Alec, who was sitting with his parents in the fourth row. Alec’s face was so pale, he almost looked like he was going to get sick himself. “I’m not sure if you remember me, but I’m the girl that Alec cheated on Erica with,” she said. “By the way, I’m Cheyenne.”
  13. I stared at her. All happiness had now turned into pure hatred. How could she do this? And on my wedding day? She was going to die. I smiled evilly at her. “Well Cheyenne, thanks for interrupting the most important day of my life. Welcome to hell honey, you just signed your own death warrant.”
  14. She looked confused. I took off the veil and handed it to Schelby. “Kick her ass,” she whispered hastily behind me. I took the end of my dress and tied it in a loose knot. “Erica, this is not the time to do this,” Jason said, taking my arm. I snatched my arm back from him. “Don’t try to stop me.”
  15. I ran full speed towards her, not caring that people were staring and gasping at me. I tackled her and started waylaying her. I felt hands grab me from behind, but I just turned around and hit them, and then went back to pounding her. Several people tried to get me off of her, but I just hit them too. She hit me one good time. But that was the only time. I did everything from scratch her face, to give her a bloody nose and a black eye. It was to the point where my new white diamond looked like a brand new ruby by now. Behind me, I heard Schelby, Caleb, Laura and Ashley chanting, “Fight, Fight, Fight.”
  16. Finally, when I thought her face was bloody enough, that and she was bleeding from her ears, I got off of her. Then I decided to kick her one last time. A hand touched my shoulder and I whipped around. It was Jason, so I didn’t sock him in the face. Instead I just let him hold my hand. I looked down at my dress; it wasn’t as bad as I thought it was going to be. There were only a few spots of blood here and there; nothing I couldn’t fix with a bit of bleach and water. I looked around me, and Vinnie was holding his jaw, Joey was on the ground knocked out, Conner was sitting on the floor holding ice to his mouth, Caleb was laughing at Conner, Alec was holding a blood-gushing nose, and Lisa was trying desperately not to laugh at me.
  17. Erica,” Armando said to me. “Let’s just go to the reception.” I nodded, wiping under my eyes to make sure I hadn’t smeared my make-up. “Okay.” I faintly remembered someone shouting for the guests to just go ahead to the reception. I was too busy opening up a can of whoop-ass to even pay attention. I went to the bathroom in the church and changed into some ripped up jeans and a black t-shirt, which ironically said, “Don’t mess with me.” I threw my hair in a messy ponytail and left the bathroom.
  18. I stepped out of the bathroom and saw Jason sitting on the bench outside. He had already changed too. He was in his normal clothes too. I opened the front door and went to go sit in his lap. “I’m sorry,” I told him, laying my head against his chest. Jason played with my hair. “I’m just glad that I didn’t try to stop you. Joey was the first to try and pull you off of her, and he was knocked out on the floor,” he said, chuckling. I looked up at him. “Thanks for not trying to stop me. So you’re not mad at me?” “I’m upset that you practically killed her, but other than that no,” he said squeezing me lightly. Happy that my new, I can’t believe I’m saying it, husband wasn’t mad at me I hopped up and drug him to the car so that we wouldn’t miss our own reception. We got to the banquet hall and the guests were all having a great time partying and what not. I looked at Jason as we were peaking inside the windows. “Do we really have to do this?” I heard him sigh. “Unfortunately yes.” Suddenly getting brave, I just burst through the French-like double doors. “Let’s party people!”
  19. And I got the best response ever. Everybody cheered and whooped. Apparently, someone found all the alcohol and decided to pass it out. Oh well, alcohol brings out the best in people...sometimes. Jason and I were greeted by practically everyone. There were so many camera flashes that I thought I was going to go blind for the second time that day. I was bear hugged by Danni first, who now had on a mini-skirt and a rainbow striped tank top. He was crying with purple eyeliner running down his face. “I can’t believe it, of all people my best friend is married to my other best friend,” he said, and then took a sip of the martini he had. I was going to get the bartender to cut him off here soon; otherwise he might go streaking here in a second.
  20. I met most of Jason’s relatives in a matter of only a couple of minutes. If I‘d known how many Josephs and Mikeys there were in his family, I would’ve given up a long time ago. Jason and I had our first dance; the song was Bed of Roses by Bon Jovi. It was kind of weird because we were both in jeans and t-shirts. When we were finished dancing, we cut the cake. It was red velvet. I felt like a happy fat kid when I ate two pieces after I shoved a tiny piece of cake in Jason’s face. As day turned into night, the white twinkly lights came down and the colorful rave party lights came up.
  21. Old school techno music was playing and the room was packed full of people wearing glow sticks around their necks, hands, heads, etc. I had a pair of glasses that had flashing lights in the frame, with a mouthpiece that changed colors like the glasses did. I also had all kinds of glowing rings, other than my wedding and engagement rings, which I refused to take off for anything.
  22. I was dancing with Jason and Laura when my phone buzzed. It was a text message from an unknown number. DumBlonde922: btw, did I mention that I was pregnant wit his kid? Sorry about crashing ur wedding, although I was just trying to prove a point. I stared down at my phone, trying my damnedest not to throw it against the wall. “What’s wrong?” Jason asked loudly when he pulled me aside from the crowd. I looked up at him. “I can’t get away from his problems, even if I am married,” I said, and went searching for Alec so I could beat his face in.
  23. *Sobs* It's the end!!! I'm so sad every time I have to do this. You would think that I would be used to it after doing it like twice now, but I don't like not reading your comments!!!

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