Jasper's POV
Alice has this ridicules notion that I would be welcome into the Cullen's home. I was never welcome anywhere, anyone, vampire or human, knew I was dangerous. But for her sake I would try and if they turned me away she would leave too.
We'd been trying to find them for months, ever since she had found me in that dinner on that rainy day, but just when she thought we would meet them, they moved. I was growing tired of this game and wished she would just leave it alone.
"Jasper?" She asked pulling me from my thoughts. "Are you listening? You seemed lost in thought… anyway I know where they are this time. They're in Canada."
"Where?" I asked and she frowned, replying with "I'm not sure exactly I know they're in Canada I can feel it. I saw mountains so it's a start." She turned and ran in the opposite direction, heading west and I followed.
We ran silently, with her checking every few house to make sure they hadn't moved, and me thinking about how many ways this could go wrong. We knew nothing about them but she was convinced they were different, other than them killing animals instead of humans. It was like running blindly into battle, we didn't know the area or how they would react to us, they could be hostile and I couldn't protect her from five vampires. We had run into vampires before but they had been loners or mates and hadn't wanted to get into a fight with me. They knew they would lose.
Suddenly Alice stopped running and turned to me. "We should feed before we meet them." I nodded and she headed towards a scent she had caught. We need to get the red out of your eyes is what she had said whether she had used those words or not I knew what she had meant. Soon I saw what she was after, she'd found a couple bears, locked in battle, and we easily took them down. Alice had fed only a few days before, but I had been starving myself. I didn't like killing humans because I can feel their emotions and animals are disgusting. While Alice waited I found a head of deer nearby taking down the two largest bucks.
They we resumed with our journey, passing the Canadian border several hours later. Alice checked the future dozens of times, growing anxious that they would suddenly disappear and we would have to turn around yet again. Her fears faded as we approached a lone house with five vampire scents surrounding it and her fear was replaced with relief and happiness. She danced up to the door, pulling me along and knocked on the door.
