Twilight

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It was a few weeks after Isaac had spent the day showing his coven family some of his memories of the Wixen world, and spending the evening supper explaining some more about the Wixen world, Isaac was extremely excited seeing as the muggle school year is almost over.

Isaac honestly didn't know how muggles could stand doing so many years of schooling.

They literally did school from the ages of three if you put them in pre-school, to the ages of 18-19 for the average person, and then continued schooling for anywhere up to 2-12 extra years depending on the job they wanted.

Isaac didn't know where they found the drive to continue that schooling and starting up their family's.

But then Rosalie took the time to explain that a lot of people didn't start families until they were in their late 20's to early 30's and that left Isaac pretty shocked seeing as he knew muggles couldn't really have kids past age 35 and those that do are typically lucky and fertile.

The Cullen family were very shocked to learn that it wasn't unusual for a Wixen to settle down extremely young and have at least one child by the time they turn 20 years of age.

Then again, when he told them that it wasn't uncommon for Wixen children, especially Pure-Bloods and even some Half-Bloods to be betrothed from either the time they were babies (which only truly happened if the families were very close and they wanted a more permanent alliance in the form of a marriage, therefore joining their families together) but typically the rest got betrothed by age 13.

Which started up a whole new series of questions.

"Were you ever betrothed seeing as you've told me you were a Pure-Blood?" Rosalie had asked one night as they were laying in his bed.

"I actually was. It was an ancient contract, not one made for me by my parents, one that involves the next Lord Black." Isaac has explained.

Rosalie snapped her head towards him sharply, wrapping a possessive hand around his waist and pulling him closer to her.

"To who?" Rosalie asked.

"Well, to a very good friend of mine to be honest, her name is Fleur Delacour, neother of us had wanted the betrothal, and to be honest it was a very old contract written by our great-grandfathers. We're still good friends till this day, and we were lucky the contract broke." Isaac said trying to soothe her inner worries and insecurities that he knew had to have popped up by how tightly she was clutching onto him.

"How did it break?" Rosalie asked curiously. She had been under the impression that magical contracts were unbreakable, seeing as that was what Isaac had told her previously when he was explaining some of the Wixen world laws that they had.

"Well, all marriage contracts have one thing that can ultimately break them without causing disrespect on either family." Isaac said.

"Oh, and what's that?" Rosalie asked, curious to learn more about the world her mate came from.

"If either of the two find their soulmate, then the contract is rendered null and void." Isaac explained.

"Oh, and because you found me, you didn't have to marry her correct?" Rosalie asked.

"No, I would've had to marry her when I turned 17, which I already have. The real reason is because Fleur met her soulmate in my older brother figure Bill Weasley, so the contract was rendered null and void. And seeing how I met you, the contract, even if she had never met her own soulmate, and we were married, would still be considered null and void because a Wixen who finds their soulmate is considered blessed by Lady Magic, or Hecate as we sometimes call her. So going against a soulmate union is considered punishable by Wixen laws." Isaac explained.

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