This is a Jake/ Bella. It might eventually turn into an E/B, I don't know yet. Please be nice!
I stood at the cliff looking around me and taking it in; the jagged rocks that always remind me of teeth, the waves beating upon the shore, the dark ominous clouds churning wildly. It seemed like nature herself anticipating his voice as well.
"Bella." It was a voice, but not the right one. It was not velvet, soft, and chiming. It was husky, deep, and all too familiar.
I fell back with a start. "Jacob?" I whispered. I waited for the searing pain to engulf me, but I couldn't feel it at all. Instead I felt whole. Not like the hole was never there at all, but like it was healed, with only a faded scar and a faint sting to remind me it was there in the first place.
"Bella," Jake whispered, "What am I going to do with you? Just go to First Beach and wait for me like you always do. Please Bella." I obliged and drove over to the shore. When I sat on our tree, I was overwhelmed by sobs of pain; it barely hit me that Edward is gone for real now. I always held on to the delusion of his voice because it meant he left, but, in a way, he was still here protecting me. It seems he has been replaced.
Alice's POV
My vision came fast.
Bella stands at a cliff, eyes closed, arms raised to the heavens. "Edward" She mutters as tears stream down her face and my heart breaks. Suddenly, it changes. she is at Charlie's house making dinner. All is normal.
I thought to myself. I thought of how it would be if Jacob was mine. It wouldn't be hard. I thought of how I always wanted to be able to claim him as my own; at last I had a chance. "Jacob" I whispered.
"Talking to yourself Bella? That is never a good sign." A sweet, cold voice snarled from behind me. I whirled around. Standing not ten feet behind me, her fiery red hair whipping around here exquisite, angular, pale face. I let my eyes roam her face, saving her eyes for last. I stared at the onyx eyes that have haunted my nightmares for months. My voice was surprisingly level as I muttered her name.
"Victoria."
