A.N.: Chapter Four is here! YAAY!

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Chapter Four:

A Plan

Rosalie POV:

I soon left Bella and Edward's home. Well, it wasn't necessarily me leaving, it was more of Bella telling me to leave. I was having a nice discussion with my sister-in-law about my young niece, until Renesmee fell. Well, nice isn't exactly the correct term for it. It was more of a "I-tell-you-to-listen-to-me-and-you-don't" ordeal.

Bella has become Edward's equal; she is just as overprotective as he is about things. Especially all things dealing with Renesmee. She needed to know the truth. It was her right as a person to know about her actual life. What person wouldn't want to know things about themselves? If I were a human, I sure would. I'd want to know about my entire life, even though, I already do. I'm sickened with Bella and Edward's overprotectiveness. Just because they are trapping her inside of her room won't stop her from blossoming. Renesmee is smarter, and had matured more than they have thought.

I want to help Renesmee because I know about what's going on. I know that she wants to figure out about her life. She wants to be able to be who she is and feel accepted by someone. She wants to be loved. Little does she know that someone does love her for her, deeply. I want her to know about that person.

Renesmee is very close to me and she is a dear subject because, for once in my immortal life, she's made me happy. Geniunely happy. The way Alice and Bella have a bond, I have a bond with her. I used to care for her while Bella was sick with the transformation from human to vampire. I fed her, embraced her-she was the child I never had, and always wanted. I hope that that part of her life was erased.

Alice and I teamed up to help Renesmee. Well, actually, all of us, except Edward and Bella, are going to team up to help her, but especially Alice and I. Even though, Renesmee and I have a special bond, Alice has visions. With her visions, and my wit we can figure out a way so that Renesmee can see what she's missing. Alice's visions have helped me out today, actually. She's been seeing Renesmee sneak out of her room to eavesdrop on conversations. I made sure to mention that Bella was keeping secrets from her to intensify her curiosity. I also knew that she overheard Jacob and the imprinting secret. That's the main reason why they won't let her outside of the house.

Personally, I believe that keeping a child from loving someone is pointless. That child will find ways to be rebellious, scandalous, and downright dangerous. To help insure that Renesmee won't be reckless, or in potential danger, Alice and I are going to arrange meetings with Jacob for them to meet. We have to plan somewhere out of the vicinity where Bella and Edward are. That's why, I am going to book a vacation for the two elsewhere. And, my little Renesmee, will have a vacation with us.

But first, I have to figure out some way to tell her the truth. She has to know what's been going on before she meets up with Jacob. I don't want Jacob to have to explain the two while they're trying to be romantic. Even though I detest that mangy mutt, explaining the truth will make Jacob unhappy, start something, and end up bringing Edward and Bella back home earlier. We mustn't have that. For, my lovely niece will be upset if that occurs.

I just entered my abode. I saw my family sitting in the living room, eagerly awaiting my return. I could tell that they were seriously concerned for Renesmee's happiness. They were sitting couple-by-couple, except for Emmett.

"Any luck, babe?" Emmett said, swinging up behind, grabbing me by the waist. I shook my head. He sighed, sadly, and put his head on my shoulder dramatically.

"Bella's stubborness is getting in the way. And Edward's not much of a help."

Then I saw my sister's expression. She had looked like she just left this world. Said goodbye to this realm. Everything about her just froze; it was like time stopped moving for her. That face just told me she had a vision. Jasper's arms wrapped around her. In his Southern drawl he asked her what she saw.

Still staring into space, like she was still frozen, she replied, "Edward's on his way home. He's going to be home around tomorrow." Then, she unfroze. Time came back. "We need to hurry and figure out a way to speak with Renesmee before the plan is ruined," she said, normally.

"Why don't I cook a dinner?" Esme chimed in. "I mean, I know it's a random event but if I cook a dinner, they'll come."

"Sweetheart, that sounds like a good idea but we don't eat, " Carlisle said, reassuringly to Esme. He rubbed her shoulders when her face looked disappointed.

Then Jasper joined in. "Well, actually, we don't eat but Little Nessie does. Maybe we could just invite her over. Then, Alice and Rose can take her upstairs and tell her about the truth."

Alice squealed happily and kissed Jasper on the cheek. "You're so smart!"

"Don't praise him yet, Alice," Carlisle said. "Don't you think Edward and Bella will think something's up if we just invite her?"

Alice and Jasper's expressions looked stupendously discouraged. Then, Alice suddenly piped back up, "Bella will do anything and she will be in safe hands. They can't deny family and Esme, you make human food pretty well. They shouldn't deny her of a meal. And, all we have to do is, the next time we see Edward, block out the details of the arrangement. If we can do that, they will believe that it's just a dinner."

We all nodded our heads in agreement. Alice was just as smart as Jasper. Her plan was right, and easy to decide.

"So the 'dinner' is tomorrow?" I asked, making sure I was correct.

Everyone nodded again. "It seems like the best time," Carlisle said.

And with that, I was hoping that Renesmee could just wait one more day. She would know who she was in a mere twenty-four hours. And, I was glad.