EPOV

"Edward, will you be at school tomorrow?" Bella asked, as she turned to close the car door. Tomorrow would be Friday, On Saturday, Bella and I were going to go to the meadow; I had a picnic planned out for her.

"I'm not sure, I'll have to ask Alice if it's going to be sunny. I'll be in a few hours," I said, putting the car in reverse.

"Where are you going?" She asked.

"Just on a quick hunting trip with Emmett and Jasper. I'll see you later." And as I pulled out of her driveway, she blew me a kiss. I smiled back at her, and she disappeared as I stepped on the gas.

I was home soon enough, and after I walked in the door, I sat on the couch in the living room where the rest of my family was.

"Hey Alice," I began.

She interrupted me saying, "It's going to be 65 and sunny, all day long." It's like she read my mind.

"Great," I muttered to myself. I had to survive a whole day without Bella.

Then Emmett spoke up. "Go on, we don't need you to go hunting." Wow, I thought to myself, can everyone read my mind today?

I flew out the door, racing to Bella's house. I was in such a hurry that I forgot to get in the car, now I had to wait until Bella goes to bed before I can see her, or else Charlie might get suspicious on how I got there.

I waited for only an hour, then I heard Bella tell Charlie she was going upstairs to do homework. She walked in the room, and by the looks of it, I startled her.

"Whoa, I thought you said you'd be over later," she said.

"I did, but I had to see you, cause it's going to be sunny tomorrow and I won't be able to see you tomorrow." Sadness filled through my body. How was I going to survive a whole day without her?

"Well, maybe I can skip school with you tomorrow." she said, giving me a smile.

"You don't know how much I would love that. Just a few problems. Charlie would know you skipped school, for one thing, and two, someone has to be there to finish our Biology project."

"Aw, do I have to?" she said with a pout forming on her face.

"Yes, but I promise I will be right here when you get home from school tomorrow."

"Fine," she said. A frown came across her face. But I knew how to fix that.

I slowly got up from the chair in the corner of her room, and I lifted her head with my hands. I gently placed my lips against hers, and she kissed me back.

Pulling away before I knew she would get to excited, I went over to the bed and laid on my back, hands behind my head.

"Don't you have homework, or something?" I asked.

"Thanks for reminding me," she said, slowly walking to the desk to get started.

She finished an hour later, after I helped her with some of her math, and then she went in the bathroom to take a shower. As I laid back on the bed, I closed my eyes and let her scent flow through me. It was amazing.

To pass the time, I picked up one of the books that was placed on the night stand. It didn't look that interesting, so I didn't even bother reading the title. I flipped through some of the pages, and landed on the page where her bookmark laid. I read the first paragraph, and I noticed that the main character of the book was named Edward.

I laughed silently to myself, and then realized that the water was no longer running. Bella came walking out of the door, dressed in her nightgown. No matter what she wore, she was beautiful.

I just smiled at her as she walked closer to me.

"What are you smiling at?" she said.

"Oh nothing, just seeing the most amazing girl walk toward me made me happy, that's all." I said, and I watched her cheeks turn redder with every step she made.

She slid into bed next to me, but going under the covers as I laid above them. I could tell she was exhausted.

"Good night, my love," I said to her.

"Good night," she whispered back, and I could tell she was drifting away into slumber.

"Sweet dreams." I said, and I just stared at her for hours. I could have just gazed at her until the next night, if it wasn't for Alice calling me at five in the morning. I was thankful that Bella was really unconscious, because I thought she would have been woken up by my vibrating pocket.

"What's up Alice," I whispered into the phone, probably to softly for human ears.

"Edward, I need to talk to you, do you think you can come home now?" she said, sort of sadly.

"Sure, I'll be there in a half an hour." I heard her hang up the phone, and I slowly got up, walking to the desk. I picked up a blank piece of paper and wrote a note to Bella for when she wakes up.

It said, 'Bella, I would have loved to stay with you until you woke up, but the sun will be rising soon, and Alice needs to talk to me. Have a wonderful day at school.

Love you, Edward.'

I folded the note and set it on her pillow. I walked to the window, and with one swift move, I was out and running home.

Before I had time to close the door as I entered the house, Alice had me by the wrist and was dragging me toward the river.

"Where are you taking me, Alice?" I asked.

"Just shh, I don't want anyone to hear us." I think she wanted to keep something from someone else in the family, and I suspected who. Jasper.

We reached the river, and she sat down on a big rock, and I did the same.

"So, what's wrong?" I asked.

"I'm worried about Jasper," she said bluntly.

"What are you worried about?"

"I keep looking into his future, and it keeps changing. I don't know why, and its worrying me. He's all I can think about right now."

"Well did you talk to him?" I asked, realizing what a stupid question that was.

I didn't have to read her mind to know what she was thinking. She gave me a look that was between 'what's wrong with you' and 'do you think I would be talking to you if I had already talked to him.'

"No, and I don't know if I can. Some of the things I see..." she drifted off, and I could see what she was talking about through her thoughts. He couldn't make up his mind about something.

"Well, Alice, I think you should either go talk to him and see what's on his mind, or just give him some space, he'll talk to you when he's ready. And you know as well as I do that he wouldn't do anything drastic without talking to you first."

She could only nod, as I could see she was deep into her thoughts. I slowly got up from the rock, knowing the sun would be out real soon.

I reached out my hand to help her up, and she took it. "Thanks," she said, and we ran silently back to the house.

It seemed like it had been days since I saw Bella last, even though it only was about two hours. I looked at the time, and tried to imagine her sitting in class with me. She would be in science right now, and I wished I could be in there with her.

My whole family just laid around the house, well except for Emmett and Rosalie, and everyone knew what they were doing. Alice, Jasper, and I were on the coach, and Carlisle and Esme where on the love seat, just watching t.v.

Out of the corner of my eye, I saw Alice have a vision. I looked into her thoughts to see what she was seeing.

The second the vision was over, I was about to run out of the house, straight to school, when Alice jumped on me.

"Edward, it's sunny outside, you can't go!" She screamed, trying to hold me down.

"I don't care! Bella's in trouble!" I argued. Just when I thought I got away from Alice, I heard her whisper to Jasper, and I suddenly felt calm, even though every bone in my body was screaming to get out.

"Stop it, Jasper. I need to get Bella." I said with a calm voice.

"Just let us hear the story, Edward, maybe we can help you," he said, looking over to Alice.

I just sat on the couch, while Alice told everyone what she saw. I wasn't listening, all I could think about was the image in my head. Everyone was in shock when she finished telling them what she saw.

"Oh my God," was all that was spoken, and I don't even know by who.

"We can't just sit here!" I yelled, trying to get up, but Carlisle had his hands on my shoulder, and Emmett was at my side just in case.

Alice darted out of the room, upstairs, I think, and was immediately back, with clothes in her hands.

"Edward, put these on," she said, handing me the long sweat pants, sweatshirt, and a baseball cap. I put them on quickly and without a word.

"Edward," Carlisle said, "your going to have to be careful. You can't let any sunlight get to your skin."

"I know," was all I said, and I darted off to school.

The images of what Alice saw were still playing through my head.

First it showed the clock, noon exactly, and the classroom was quiet and listening to the teacher. I saw Bella, her face sad, because I wasn't there. Then the vision jumped, showing the same room again, and the clock said was twelve ten, and there was fire blazing from every direction. The classroom was evacuated, or so I thought, until I realized there was one person left, crouching in the corner. She turned her face, and I saw it was Bella. Her face was terrified, tears were running down her cheeks. She was having trouble breathing with all the smoke. She was trapped, and couldn't get out. The vision jumped again, the clock reading twelve fifteen, and it showed the school, but one second later, the classroom Bella was in exploded.