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Authors note: Thanks for the reviews! It motivated me to write this chapter quickly! Yay!

Anyway, there is Charlie's POV, Alice's POV and Bella's POV. I haven't written in Alice's before so hopefully it works out well…

Lost control?...or more controlled then ever before?

Alice's POV

It was the Saturday after the Christmas dance that Beth went to at school and, honestly, I was really bored right now. Beth, my usual shopping accomplice, besides Rose, who actually loved shopping almost as much as me, had gone into town with Alex, Justin, Sarah and Jen. Apparently they were going to get lunch and then go to the cinema later.

Beth was destined to be with Alex. I knew that better than anyone. But I was unsure about when they would admit their feelings to each other. I have tried to get them together but none of it worked. I helped Beth dress for her Christmas dance, I not-so-subtly hinted at the attraction between them and much more but they are still completely clueless. I was actually strongly considering locking them in a closet until they admit their feelings to each other but, unfortunately, I had 'seen' that it wouldn't work.

I was just about to go downstairs and interrupt Edward and Bella so I could take Bella shopping. They were only cuddling while they watched TV so I decided I would rather see them two than interrupt Emmett and Rosalie. That vision had not been at all pleasant.

I reached the door to my bedroom when I felt the familiar pull of a vision overcoming me and embraced it…

Vision…

I opened my eyes and found myself in a dense wood, nearby our home, overlooking the scene before me. A teenage girl with a mop of slightly wavy, purple hair blowing out behind walked through the trees, stumbling slightly.

I had barely caught a glimpse of her before the trees rushed past me as I moved to a different part of the forest and my eyes settled on the familiar form of Charlie walking slowly through the forest with a slight frown on his face, which was a regular occurrence when he was thinking intently about something.

End of vision…

A smile lit up my face as the vision disappeared and I understood what was about to happen. This is exactly what Charlie needed. I turned swiftly and began walking as quickly as I could towards his room. Now all I had to do was convince him to go out for a while for the vision to become true.

Charlie's POV

I sat on my bed, staring blankly at the opposite wall as I tried, unsuccessfully, to block my thoughts. Since Edward had confronted me about those stray thoughts a few days ago they seemed to be the only thoughts in my mind and that in itself made it harder for me to concentrate on blocking Edward out of my mind.

I heard the unmistakeable footsteps of Alice, light and quick paced, stopping outside my bedroom door just before it opened and she poked her head through. The look on her face, the innocent yet calculating smile, made me instantly suspicious of her.

She walked into my room, sitting down on the bed beside me with her gaze focused on me but completely ignoring my questioning gaze. She just sat there, smiling at me, in silence before I felt the need to speak.

"Yes, Alice?" I asked as nonchalantly as possible.

Her grin widened, if possible, with triumph that she had got me to initiate conversation. "I was just thinking…it's a nice day. Maybe you should go out for a walk." She suggested with a shrug of her shoulders and I glanced at the window of my room. Grey clouds covered the sky, looking like it would be raining by the end of the day.

I turned my head back to her and raised an eyebrow. "Oh, really?" I asked sarcastically and decided just to be blunt. "Is there a reason you want me out of the house?"

"Well…" She frowned. I wasn't sure whether she was thinking up a lie or trying to deliberate on whether she should tell me or not. She sighed and lifted her head. "Truthfully?" She asked seriously and I nodded.

"Yes?"

"I just thought you might want to be out of the house when your mother and father, not to mention the rest of the couples in the house, lock themselves in their bedrooms for the rest of the day." She said innocently but held a mischievous smile on her face, the implication obvious.

I automatically cringed at that. I could tell she wasn't telling the complete truth but I thought better than to question her about it. I would probably learn something I really don't want to know.

"Fine." I sighed and pushed myself off the bed as Alice grinned at me. She could be really creepy sometimes but, then again, she could see the future. That was pretty creepy too.

I walked quickly downstairs and out of the house, not bothering to look into the living room where Edward and Bella were sitting. Alice wanted me out of the house and after the reasons she had given me, I wasn't going to hang around to see if they would be true.

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A few hours later I was walking through dense forest, the dim light of the afternoon barely filtering through the trees. I knew exactly where I was, I had been hunting here many times before. As I was trying to deliberate whether it would be safe to return home I heard footsteps in the distance, not one set but two. The second one was slightly faster than the first though.

I lifted my head and caught a familiar scent on the wind; one that I had smelled before and my reaction to it was instantaneous. I turned in the direction of the sent, running at my full speed, the trees blurring past me. It was the first time I had used my vampire speed in years but it felt incredibly natural as I ran towards that amazing scent. It was impossible to forget it.

Bella's POV

It had been a few hours since Charlie had left. Edward had told me it was Alice's doing although he wasn't sure why because Alice was blocking her thoughts from him. Not long after Charlie had left, Alice had shoed Emmett and Rose out of the house as well as dragging Jasper to her Porsche and speeding out of the drive way.

Her behaviour was definitely strange…well…stranger. So it was just Edward, Esme, Carlisle and I left in the house. I had a feeling it had something to do with Charlie's return but I couldn't understand why.

Edward and I were still in the living room, the television now forgotten. I lay lengthways on one of the many couches as Edward hovered over me, placing kisses along my neck and collar bone. His lips travelled up my neck before he pulled back to look at me, his crooked grin in place. He leaned his head down towards my lips and when his mouth was just inches away from mine an idea stuck me. I just couldn't resist the opportunity and created a small, invisible shield in front of my face.

When Edward hit into it, the look of surprise on his face was hilarious and I couldn't stop the laughter that escaped my mouth. His eyes narrowed slightly at me but they were glinting with humour. "You think that's funny?"

"Yes, actually." I said through my giggles. Edward lowered his head towards me again, slowly and suspicious this time. There was only about an inch distance betweens our lips and I put up the shield again. His head hit off it, bouncing back slightly which made me start giggling again.

"Bella." He whined and pouted at me. He looked absolutely adorable…and absolutely ridiculous. I bit my bottom lip to try and keep my laughter in. He lowered his head closer to mine once more but froze when his lips were a hare's breath from mine. A frown fell upon his face and I looked up at him curiously.

That's when I heard it. The sound of fast footsteps approaching the front door at vampire speed. "Charlie." Edward said softly, answering my confused expression. My eyes widened at him and we both stood from the couch and I went to the door to the living room as quickly as I could. Charlie hadn't run that fast in years so there must be something wrong. That thought alone filled me with fear.

The front door swung open, banging against the wall beside it. Charlie's silhouette loomed in the door way, he ducked slightly to get through the door. My eyes scanned his face quickly and widened as I looked at him; his eyes were onyx black and he seemed to be having some kind of internal argument as his face was twisted with worry. But that wasn't what shocked me; he had a long cut from his left cheek bone all the way down to the base of his neck. I automatically took a small step towards him but froze as my eyes travelled downwards.

In his arms he held the limp body of a girl in her mid-teens, her eyes shut and her wavy purple hair fell down behind her as her head hung backwards and her limbs dangled from where Charlie was supporting her neck and under her legs with his arms as he carried her. Her head was tilted to the side as it hung backwards and the crescent shape on her neck stood out against her light tanned skin as blood trickled from the wound and down her neck.

A/N: I know it's shorter than the last few chapters but I couldn't resist having a cliff hanger. :D

Anybody like to guess what happened? I'll give you a shout out in the next chapter if you get it right!

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