Turn the Page a series of drabbles about Jasper and Leah. I do not own the Twilight Saga.

How I Go

Alice didn't always tell Jasper when everyone disappeared from her visions. With the wolf pack now intertwined within their lives so deeply, there were times, moments when Alice lost all insight into their futures. At first she had panicked, everything had turned black; there was nothing that she could see. Nessie being fuzzy didn't help much, because she and Jake would always be around as long as Bella and Edward stayed in Forks. Jacob came with baggage, mainly an excitable (and impressionable) Seth and a strong-willed (and impersonal) Leah, who, as it seemed, would be hanging around a lot more than Alice had expected when all of her visions faded to black. But there were times when she would catch snippets of their family, with the werewolves not present at the time. Emmett teasing Jasper on the couch about being such a girl, Jasper commenting to Edward that the tie color was to Leah's specifications and Nessie's choice, Jasper frowning as he folded clothes into a box marked ALICE CULLEN. The house in her visions changed slightly, there were more video games beside the consoles, fresh vegetables and meats stocked in the fridge with juice and milk, pantry full of cereal and canned fruit, and the pictures on the wall morphed with the addition of the pack, photos of Leah, Seth, and Jacob joined the family's. Jacob with Nessie, Seth in a headlock by Emmett with Edward laughing, Leah and Jasper in her beat up Bronco, luggage piled up in the back, Jasper and Leah again, slow dancing while Jasper wore the aforementioned tie. And then everything looked black again.

She hadn't told Jasper for weeks, she blocked her thoughts as best she could from Edward until she reached within and looked for her own future. She was almost blinded by the brightness, white sandy beaches, lush green rolling hills, cobblestone and castles, and a dark haired man who smiled at her and was certainly not her husband. Her heart went aflutter at his warm almond eyes, millions of tiny diamonds glistening off his flawless skin.

Suddenly she wasn't so afraid of the future.