Disclaimer: That trick Stephanie Myers stole my idea! I swear!...Wait, what? NOOO! I never want to go back to the crazy house..I don't own shit! -_-
PS. I love Stephanie Myers and calling her a trick wasn't meant to be an insult.
Alice Who?
"CARLISLE!" I screamed as I held Alice's limp body so close it was as if we were one. I rocked her back and forth, shedding tears that would never come.
We were playing baseball in a freak thunderstorm when Alice shoved Bella out the way of a bolt of lightning, which hit Alice instead.
"Carlisle what's wrong with her? She won't get up. Why the fuck won't she wake up!" I snapped.
"I'm not sure Jasper but you need to let her go so that I can examine her and find out," Carlisle said calmly, oppose to my frantic rage.
I let her go and stepped back, allowing Carlisle to do what he needed. I looked over to Bella and saw her fear and felt the guilt that it wasn't her lying on the ground. I sent her calm and reassuring feeling to let her know that none of this was her fault.
She smiled in acknowledgement, then I heard Carlisle say, "Edward, get Alice, we're taking her back to the house."
I spent the night by Alice's side, holding her hand and praying she would pull through. All she did was lay there on our bed unconscious – which was impossible for a vampire- but there she was doing the impossible. She almost looked as if she were asleep. HA, sleep, that was a good one Jazz.
Suddenly Alice shifted on the bed and made a sound similar to a groan.
"Carlisle, she coming around," I said in a soft voice, knowing he would hear me.
In a flash Carlisle was standing next to Alice, examining her from head to toe.
"Alice sweetheart, how do you feel?" he questioned.
"Who are you?" She asked confusion all over her face. "Who am I?" this time the expression on her face was sheer terror.
"It's worst than I thought, unlike anything I've ever seen!" Carlisle exclaimed once we were out of earshot of Alice.
"How is any of this even possible, how can she have goddamned amnesia? SHE'S A VAMPIRE!" I blabbered in rage.
"I don't know Jasper," Carlisle took me into a tight embrace. "Why don't you go hunting with Edward and Rosalie, you're of no use to her if your weak."
I nodded and took off.
"I already went hunting, but if you want I could tag along," Edward said when I asked him to go hunting with me and Rose.
"NO that's alright, Rose is good enough company," I said with a wary grin.
Edward patted me on the back and left for Bella's.
A few minutes later Rose and I were at least ten miles away from our house. We had already hunted and were now sitting with our legs perched over a cliff.
After sitting in silence form a while Rose said, "She's going to be fine you know."
"I hope so," I gave her a faint smile.
Rose took my hand in her hand and gave it a little squeeze. We sat in silence until we were ready to leave.
It's been two months and the only thing Carlisle could tell me about Alice was that she was gradually getting her memory back, her ability to see into the future was gone and he didn't know if it would ever come back.
There was nothing I could do for her, she didn't even know who I was. I wasn't allowed to stay in our room; I had to stay in the study because she was uncomfortable with us being together intimately or otherwise, when she couldn't even recognize my face.
Trying to distract myself, I went downstairs into the family room in seek of my siblings so we could hang out.
When I saw everyone except Bella, Rose and mainly Alice, I sighed in relief.
"What's up family," I said as cheerfully as I could.
"Hey Jazziikins!" Emmett boomed and walked over to me to pinch my cheeks.
Just as I was about to cleverly insult the pants off him, Rose, Bella and Alice walked into the room. The awkwardness between Alice and I was heavier than a woman pregnant carrying sextuplets.
It was ridiculous how she had memories of everyone except her own freaking husband!
Rosalie, who evidently has been the only person I could talk to, stepped up and saved the day by asking me to go hunting with her.
Two mountain lions, four deer's and a small rabbit later.
"Ahh, that was delicious!" I exclaimed as I plopped down next to a large boulder.
"I can't believe you ate that rabbit," Rose plopped down next to me.
"You shouldn't have dared me."
"I didn't expect you to actually do it."
She looked at me with the funniest expression I'd only ever seen on Bella and we both burst into a laughing frenzy.
When we finally were able to stop laughing, she laid her head on my shoulder and we watched the sunset through the trees in silence.
Sitting there with Rose felt like a measly hour but when I looked at my watch it in fact had been five hours. Whenever we went hunting or hung out this was always the case.
"Rose?"
"Yeah, I know we've been sitting here for hours. That's been happening a lot lately," she snuggled closer and we sat there in conversation for another two hours before we headed home.
