The wind blew outside my window, and I could see the sun setting behind the thick clouds that covered the sky in Forks, Washington. It meant it was time to go home.
I turned the car engine and turned around, driving like I was mad, with my radio on, the loud rock song echoing through the small space that was my car.
Sun reclines,
eats my mind
Reminds me what to leave behind
I pressed the gas pedal and the car looked like it was flying. I open the windows and raised the volume of the radio.
Light eats
night and all i never said
Reminds me what to do before i'm
I could only concentrate on the song, it kept shouting at me as if I was a lunatic.
To see you
to
touch you
to see you
to touch you
I reached home in time for the song to end. I turned the car off and opened the garage door. I could already see the figure standing next to the silver car as soon as I opened a crack.
Edward
He haunted me, he followed me everywhere, he was afraid that I was living in sorrow and anguish. His face sent me shivers when I looked up at him after parking my car next to the black inked motorcycle that would never be used again. Edward came to my driver's door and opened it for me, raising his hand for me to take it. My eyes were glued to the vehicle on my right, and the tears came back again.
- Alice, come out please. – He whispered and I could feel is hand around my waist, pulling me.
- Can't I stay here for awhile? – I pleaded looking into his light green eyes, which mirrored mine.
- You need to eat.
- I'm not hungry.
- You haven't been hungry for a month now.
- I need him Edward.
- And he needs you to be okay, Ali. So please come inside. – He was pleading now. And I knew I couldn't fight with the argument he gave me.
I let go off him and got out of the dark, closing the door behind me. The images came back to my mind, while I looked at the black Porsche's frame. Screams, blood, the car broken in a million different places. My mind focused on the men's bloody face again and I feel to the floor, Edward's arms instantly wrapped around my small body and I hid my face in his chest, sobbing like a five year old.
- Will you take me there today? – I asked, between sobs.
- Sure, if that's what you want.
- I do.
- Are you sure?
- Yes.
