"Dammit!" Emmett exclaimed as his character died, and his hands crushed the controller out of rage. "oh whoops!" he laughed, throwing down the shattered remains and hopped up, to the wooden cabinet and grabbed another, that was always stoked as either Jasper or Emmett had to lose, and vampires with fragile gaming consoles were never a good mix. "I'll win this time, Jas" Emmett slipped down with a thud on the couch, as he sat leisurely. But Jasper shook his head with a hint of humor at his brother's demise. "I need to hunt really quickly." He made a dramatic effort of stepping over Emmett's pulverized controller and to his wife who sat stiller than a statue, watching nothing in particular, the hint of annoyance etched on her face. For about a week, Alice hasn't seen everything, that part of her brain had just drawn a blank, and the petite brunette has focused on nothing else but forcing herself to try and fix it. Absentmindedly, kissing Jasper swiftly, "hurry back." He smiled crookedly, his southern drawl easing it's way into his words, "always do." before he exited the Cullen house, hopping over the river with ease and out of sight. Alice frowned, something was flickering in her head, like stills. Choppy and short but at least it was a hint that her powers didn't leave her.

She smiled to herself, it was Jasper, of course he would be in her visions, he always was, as it should be. He was running, smoothly passing acre by acre at a speed that would make a human track runner cry. She sighed in relief, they were back! Her shoulders slumped forward in happiness as she continued to watch him like a television show. Finally he stopped. Something was wrong. He spurred around, colors fusing with other colors causing a sight that not even she could make out, but it was too late. And like a broken TV, what felt like static edged into her brain causing her to cry out. Immediately the entire family was around her, Emmett holding her steadily up. "Jasper!" she managed out before she sprinted, faster than her legs could take her out the door and following his unmistakable scent.