First things first, author's note: Just making sure you heard, ONLY TWILIGHT HAS HAPPENED. SO don't go saying, that can't happen, she's a VAMPIRE, well she's not. So.... yeah. Tell me what you think.


Bella's POV:

It was one of the few hours I was alone. I stretched, and got off my bed. I opened the window and shimmied down the tree outside. I was gonna go see Edward, he wasn't there tonight. I wondered where he was briefly as I got in my truck. I decided against it; it was really loud when it started up. I would have to walk. Oh well, it was only a mile or so... I could walk that.

It was odd, Edward not being here with me. I was wondering where he was. My head snapped up as I saw a flicker of silver in the trees. I ran the rest of the way to Edward's house. I got there in six minutes, adrenaline running. Running over probably nothing. It was probably only in the catch of the moon. Alice opened the door and saw me before I was even up the steps.

She smiled automatically, then put on a sad face. "Edward... has something to tell you..." she whispered.

Edward was suddenly behind her. He looked at me, sadness flickering in his eyes as he struggled to regain his composure. He succeeded in a moment, stepped outside and closed the door behind him.

"What do you need to tell me?" I asked, suspicion flickering in my expression.

"I'm... leaving. You bore me," he said, his face perfectly expressionless. He stared above my head, not meeting my eyes.

"Wait... what?" I asked. Of all the things I expected, that was not amongst them.

"I'm going. You no longer mean anything to me," he said. He turned around, walked in the house, and slammed the door in my face.

"Edward...." I whispered. Tears filled into my eyes, and I turned to run away. I collapsed not far away, and curled into a tight ball sobbing. I heard a faint rustle but didn't pay attention. I felt some air rush by overhead, and looked up in time to see a net coming down. I only had time to let out a small scream before I was thrown in the back of a truck and I blacked out.