"We have to get out of here!" Edward yelled ramming himself against the surprisingly hard wall. "We can't let him do this!"

Alice just sat in the corner of the cage, quietly watching a scene in the near future that was destroying her brothers heart. Bella had wanted to be like them, but Edward was too late now. Aro would have her. The Isabella Swan that the Cullens knew and loved was gone forever and they couldn't do a thing about it.

"Help me!" Edward cried to them, his voice usually so silky smooth, breaking.

"Son there is noth-" Carlisle was cut off by Edward's roar.

"Edward, stop it." Rosalie screamed at him. "We are going to make it out of here just fine because of what Bella did. She did it on purpose; don't give her grief for it. She wanted to change."

Edward scowled at her.

"Rosalie, ARO has Bella and he's not giving her back." Emmett whispered.

"I know." She said back to him.

Edwards roar shook the cage again just before he rammed into the wall for a second time.

Bella's POV:

The smells around the camp were rancid and dried blood covered some of the tents. I knew what I had brought upon Forks and it broke my heart. I felt like a bigger monster than any of these creatures because I had brought them here.

"Bella dear, this is what you want. What you've wanted since you met Edward and fell in love with him." I looked into Aro's eyes.

"Yes, it is." I whispered, "But I pictured it happening a bit differently."

"Don't we always?"

"Aro, I don't want this."

" You don't have a choice now."

"Why not?" I yelled, "He'll do it now, now that you've threatened us all."

"Yes, but then I don't get what I want."

"What is it that you want?" I asked, my voice growing weak.

"You." Aro grabbed my wrist and brought it to his face. "Your blood."

The crimson of his eyes began to swirl with the black of his hunger. I shrieked, terrified of the fate I was certain I wouldn't be able to escape.

Alice's POV:

"Bella!" Edward yelled in agony as he heard her scream. He managed to pull out one of the bars of the cage that had been to strong before.

I jumped up. "Everyone pull on the same bar!" I yelled.

It made sense that our joint effort would be enough to pull it out. Everyone, but Rosalie got up to help.

"Rose, come on."

"It was her choice." Rosalie sniffed.

"No it wasn't." Edward hissed, "Right now she's just as much a victim as you were at death."

Rosalie's eyes widened in horror, the concept that Bella no longer had the choice to stay human brought out a quality in her that one could almost describe as kindness. She leapt up and yanked on a bar.

"Come on!" She yelled.

Slowly but surely the bars began to disappear and we were free. By the time we'd climbed out of the cage Edward was already gone.

"We have to catch up with him, he can't do it alone." My voice sounded horse and small.

No matter what we did Bella would die today. There was no other choice.