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He stared at me, confusion flickering across his beautiful face.

"Don't you remember me?" I chucked.

I don't know why I laughed, if he didn't remember I'd probably cry...if I could.

He continued to stand, trying his best to place me. I looked at him and sighed.

"Not at all? Come on Em, over all these years, I've never forgotten about you once!" I could hear the hurt starting to seep into my voice and I tried to shake it off.

"I'm sorry," he eventually answered.

I knew he could see the hurt in my face, but I still tried to act as if it was fine.

"I recognise you somehow," he frowned. "But I don't know from where."

"You haven't changed at all. Or maybe I just always thought of you as being perfect," I breathed.

"Who are you?" he asked.

"I guess, we forget our old lives when we're changed, unless you try to remember. Tell me Emmett, what do you remember?" I asked, giving into the sadness in my voice.

"I...I lived in Tennessee, I was twenty. I got mauled by a bear, Rose found me and Carlisle changed me. Now I'm here," he shrugged.

Rose? I'd deal with that later.

"And you don't remember anyone you used to know? Please Emmett, try and remember!" I knew I was begging now, I didn't care.

He shook his head.

"The memories are too far gone now," he looked slightly apologetic, "What's your name?"

"Evelyn, my name is Evelyn," I said quietly.

There was a flicker of recognition on his face, and he stopped to think for a moment.

"I do know you," he said, "I just can't remember how. Isn't there anything else you can tell me?"

I shook my head, "I don't remember much either, all I remember from my last life is you Emmett, and things I associate with you. I remember an old barn, a constellation of stars, and the smell of hay."

He paused for a second.

"Do you still love the stars Emmett?" I smiled softly.

"I...yes," he nodded, giving a small smile.

"You used to tell me about the stars, we would sit at the back of the old barn, in the hay, and you would tell me the stories of each constellation," I smiled at the ground.

I looked back up at him, he still looked confused, but he was trying, trying his best to remember.

"I know, it's hard to remember, it took me years to get where I am now. I'll leave for a while. But I'll be in the area, waiting. Please try and remember," I smiled, moving right up to him. I smiled, and planted a kiss on his cheek, before disappearing into the forest.

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