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I was thirsty. There was no doubt about that. My eyes were pitch black, according to Alice. The burning in my throat was severe.

"Okay," she began, "Close your eyes." I obeyed her. "Now listen." I did. I could hear everything. I could hear the light breeze rustling through the braches. Causing the leaves to rustle and the grass to wave. I could hear the trickling of water over rock in the nearby creek. I could hear the steady breathing of a nearby animal. Deep and labored. There was a strong rustling sound near the animal. I could hear the constant beating f the animal's heart.

"What do you hear?" Alice asked lightly.

"There's some sort of animal close by," I responded, opening my eyes.

"Well then go after it," she responded lightly. I did. I took off running in the direction of the noise. As I got closer, I inhaled the scent of its blood. I wrinkled my nose.

"I know the scent is not the most appealing," she responded considerately. "But its better than the other option." I moved closer. I could now see the animal. It was a black bear. It was attacking a berry bush. I quickly closed in on it. My teeth sank through its hide. The blood was not as tasteful as the blood of humans. In fact, it was slightly repulsive. Though my thirst was quenched. I dropped the drained carcass of my chosen prey. There was no guilt. I had fed without the following grief. I sighed happily. Alice skipped over to me.

"So, you have a few more questions for me." She said happily.

"Yes." I said, remembering several of my unanswered questions. "How do your visions work? What is it like, seeing the future?" I asked. Feeling slightly idiotic. Such an amazing power seemed impossible.

"Well, I can't see everything. The future changes all the time depending on decisions people make. I can see vampires more clearly. It is easier to see things like the weather. Sometimes I see things that will never happen. Like I've seen you killing yourself, until I interfered in Philadelphia. I've also seen you going back to Peter and Charlotte when you didn't want to die. But that didn't happen either."

"Can you see what will happen to us now?" I asked eagerly.

"Well, we are going to have to wait around a little bit," she said biting her lip. "I can't see everything. Once I look so far into the future everything becomes foggy because the decisions of others affect what will happen to us. Though I know there are more vampires like us. Who feed on animals. And one day we will meet them. But I can't see the people, I just know they are there."

"Okay." I said, trying to soak this all in. I looked up to Alice, still slightly confused when I thought of another question.

"Why are your eyes that color?" I asked as I gazed at the pretty but unnatural golden color.

"That's what the animal blood does to your eyes." She said. "I thought that would be obvious to you."

"Okay." I said, not sure what to say next.

"I know you are slightly uncomfortable. You won't be able to grasp everything for a few more days." Then I saw her gaze become slightly unfocused. As though she was seeing something besides the forest around us. For those few seconds that she was gazing into the far off future, I realized that I wanted to thank her. More than that. I wanted to… to…

Then Alice was back.

"Cullen." She said happily.

"What?" I asked, taken completely off guard with her sudden response, being pulled from my own thoughts.

"Cullen. Their name is Cullen." She said confidently.

"Whose name is Cullen?" I asked, extremely confused.

"Our new family. Their name is Cullen." She said, now looking at me expectantly.

"Can you see anything else about the Cullens?" I asked as the name rolled off my tongue. Cullen. Hmm. It sounded strange to me for some reason.

"Not really. Except there a lot of them. There are more vampires there than you would expect in a coven." But my thoughts were not here, they were back to where they had been. I realized how I wanted to thank her. I wanted to kiss her. This was utterly ridiculous, considering the fact I had just met her. But her attraction to me was almost like a magnet. Inevitable. Unstoppable. Fate.

Then she was gone again, looking into the future. That was going to take some getting used to. Then she giggled.

"Okay." She said, a coy smile on her face.

"What?" I asked, completely perplexed to what she was saying okay to. She giggled her pretty laugh that sounded like bells ringing through the forest. Then my mind stopped working as she stood up on her toes so her face could reach mine. Then her warm, soft lips were pressed against mine. I felt like sparks were flying. Like there was electricity. It lasted for forever in eternity and moments in time. Then she pulled away. That's all it was. A mouth to mouth kiss. And in that moment I knew I would follow her anywhere. I didn't ever want to let Alice out of my existence. She sighed contentedly before taking my hand in hers.

"Where are we going, Alice?" I asked, content and curious.

"Well, until I am able to see more of where we are going, we might as well find a place to stay."

"What did you have in mind?" I continued.

"I don't really know." She admitted. "Let's go to New York. I really want to go there." She said. Well that was random. But I didn't question it. What else were we going to do?

"Okay," I responded, still in a slight daze. Then I thought of another question. "Alice, how did you know everything about me? About how I can feel others emotions? I thought you can see the future, not the past?"

"Well that's easy. You told me. Or at least you were going to in the future, but I already know so you aren't going to tell me." She said matter-of-factly. What did that mean? That we were together in the future? That I would have one day told her all about myself? That I would trust her that much? Well, that sounded good to me. Alice was gazing off again. There was a sound that erupted through my throat and bubbled through my lips. A care free sound that I had never made before. A laugh. I had never laughed before.

I didn't know why this was funny to me. The sheer thought of it. Alice always looking off, how she was here but she wasn't. I knew it wasn't funny, but I laughed anyways. The sound was strange. Strange, but welcome. Just like everything new and exciting in my life. Alice was back again. Smiling.

"What did you see?" I asked with a smile.

"I'll show you," she said with a certain look on her face. It was a mixture of happiness and anticipation.

It happened much like before. She pulled herself up to me until our lips reached, though this time the kiss went deeper and lasted longer. Then she pulled away.

"Let's go." She said. We were flying again.

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