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"What are you doing here?" I whispered.
He looked amused. "Bella, I'm a doctor. I work here." He pressed harder on my stomach and I felt a scream tear its way out of my throat.
I gave him a slight glare. "Don't do that…again."
I could feel my eyes dropping and I fought to make them stay open. "Carlisle…I missed you…"
As the blackness took over I tried to hear what he said next.
"I missed you too, Bella."
I couldn't help but think…What would people do if I died? Would my identity be kept secret or since I'm dead it doesn't matter anymore? So many thoughts going through my head.
When I started to hear things I felt a slight tugging on my mind. I knew something was up, but I just couldn't quite remember what it was.
I slowly started to move my body, not opening my eyes yet. I fluttered my toes and my finger tips. I would never take advantage of moving my toes again. I smiled feeling my bones ache. At least I could feel it.
As I lifted my eyelids open I saw him. Edward. My Edward. I missed him so much! I went to say hi, but I all that would come out was "Eeeeeeeeeeee."
I saw his head turn at my squeak and I saw relief flood his features. My heart soared at that. He came rushing towards me.
I felt his hands take my face as he soothed me. "Bella. Oh Bella. Don't you ever do that to me again. Please. I love you so much. Oh god."
If my heart was already soaring it was now full on launching into the clouds. He said he loved me. Loved me!
"Eeeeeeeeeeee." I grimaced. I motioned drinking something and he understood. He handed me a cup filled with ice and water with a straw hanging out of it. I took a long deep sip and sighed as the cold wetness hit my throat.
"Ah, that feels so much better." I smiled and stretched. I felt something tugging along my stomach.
Pulled back the covers and groaned. "Wow. That's going to leave a scar." I tried not to study the pink line held together by stitches.
Edward took my hand as I was pulling my shirt back over it. "No, let me see it."
I tired not o shake as I lifted the covers off of it again.
I felt him stiffen when he saw it. He knelt by the side of my bed and I closed my eyes. Soon I felt a pair of lips touching right by the scar. My eyes flew open and I saw Edwards's lips leaving my stomach. I pushed my shirt hurriedly over my stomach. "Edward. I have a boyfriend."
I saw his eyes harden as he studied me. "Yeah, I know. He's going to the cafeteria right now. He got hungry."
I nodded and sighed. It was unfair to Justin that I was in here fantasizeing about Edward. "I think you should go."
I felt his eyes widen in surprise. "You want me to leave?"
I looked away and nodded.
I felt his hands on my face again and I kept my eyes down. As his face got closer I whimpered. "No, Edward."
He brought his face dar enough so he could see my eyes. "Do you really want me to stop?"
"No." I said honestly.
"Then, why are you saying stop?" He looked at me confused.
"Because of Justin." I said again honestly.
I scrutinized my face as he asked, "Do you love him?"
I looked away and said, "He likes me very much."
He squeezed harder on my face. "I didn't ask about him. I asked about your feelings. Do. You. Love. Him."
"I like him very much." I said lamely.
He blew out a sharp breath. "Love. Do you love him?"
I thought about that one. Who did I love? It was impossible to love someone in such a short amount of time that me and Justin had known each other. We had only been going out for about 4 minutes when I got stabbed. But I remember the disappointment that had flooded over me whenI saw Edward wasn't with me as I wason the ground.
"No." I whispered.
He smirked. "Good."
I shivered again as he lips pushed against mine. I kissed him back greedily.
I don't know how long we kissed for, but I pushed Edward back as I heard someone at the door.
I lowered my eyes in shame as I saw the familiar brown eyes. Usually I saw kindness in them…today, they were pissed.
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