Now remember this is after Breaking Dawn. In the fifth book, Stephenie Meyer decided to go backwards and redo Twilight from Edward's POV. The following story is what i would've liked to see if she continued :)

Edward's POV

As the Volvo slowly drove away, Carlisle came out and put his hand on my shoulder parentally. I didn't feel as lonely as I had when Bella went shopping, because I knew where she was going and I knew who she'd be with. I felt more secure because she wasn't somewhere public like a mall.

"Edward? Can I talk to you inside?" Carlisle asked me.

"Sure," I turned and followed Carlisle back into the house.

The TV was on, and Emmett and Jasper were on the edge of the couch, watching a baseball game anticipatedly. Rose was with them, but she couldn't look less interested. She was sitting on the floor between Emmett's massive, muscular legs, picking at her nails. Carlisle and I walked up the stairs and into his library.

"The Volturi have decided to pay us another visit." He told me, as I shut the library door behind me.

"Why? They already know that both Bella and Renesmee are doing fine."

"It's just a simple check up, Edward. They're actually just passing through. They were repremanding a South American coven and are on their way up to Alaska, to talk to Tanya's coven for some reason. They just want to save some time by visiting us on their way North."

"Did they give us a time limit?" I wondered.

"They'll be here in about a month. That's plenty of time to train Renesmee."

"Renesmee won't be a problem, she very well mannered."

"She is, but we don't want her to say the wrong thing. The Volturi are easily offended."

"I've noticed."

"It'll be fine. Just go downstairs and relax awhile until Bella gets back from Charlie's."

"Ok," I stood and walked down the steps.

My mind was still elsewhere when I got to the bottom of the staircase, but Emmett's thoughts were screaming over the rest: Come on, Edward. This game is intense; they've been tied since the first inning! I wasn't in the mood to watch a ballgame, but I walked over and sat next to Jasper, who was already making a bet.

"$200." Jasper offered.

"That's a big chunk of change to come out of your wallet, Jasper." Emmett chuckled.

"I don't know about you, but I have a feeling that I'm going to be $200 richer after this game."

The game seemed to last forever, but I had started to enjoy it after awhile. I hadn't even noticed I was off my seat, shouting at the screen along with Emmett and Jasper. Rosalie looked at us like were all crazy: I don't see what's so great about a ballgame, she thought. I was so distracted by the last home run, I almost didn't hear Alice's thoughts in my own head.

We're coming home, Edward. The scent is too much for me or Bella. Alice thought.

The one thing I hated about my mind reading ablility was that I couldn't respond to the thoughts that I heard. It was always just a one-way station. Luckily, Alice, being the brilliantly smart girl she was, knew that she had to explain more to me.

The scent was the same as Bella's was when she was still human, but it was somewhat stronger because I haven't smelled it ever since Renesmee's birth. It was revitalizing. We should've thought to hunt before we came here. Go look in the mirror, Edward. Call my cellphone if your eyes are black too.

Following Alice's instructions, I walked into the bathroom and looked into the mirror. Sure enough, my eyes were the darkest shade of black I'd ever let them get. As I walked out of the bathroom, I pulled my phone out and dialed Alice's cellphone; It only rang once before she picked up.

"Are they black, Edward?"

"Extremely. Why didn't I think of that?"

"Because Bella's not human anymore so you don't usually worry about hunting at all."

"Where are you?"

"We're on our way back to the house. We should be home in about twenty minutes."

"Ok, can you put Bella on the line please?"

"Sure." I heard Alice and Bella talking for a moment and then Bella finally answered.

"Hello, Edward." She sounded guilty.

"Are you alright?"

"I'm fine."

"You sound upset." I looked over at Jasper and he nodded. "Jasper feels it too."

"I am upset ... we just left Charlie like that. I missed him so much, and we just had to leave so randomly."

"I'm sorry, Bella. We could visit him another time."

"I already promised we'd visit him."

"Alright. By the way," I remembered the Volturi. "I have to talk to you privately later."

"Why not now?" I knew she'd be impactient.

"Because I know you'll ask too many questions." I knew how true that was. As soon as I'd tell her about the Volturi's visit, she'd dump a load of questions on me. Or she'd be completely unpredictable, as she often was, and not as any questions at all.

"Ok," she agreed. "I love you, Edward. See you soon."

"See you soon, love." And then she hung up.

I walked into the living area to see Emmett and Jasper were completely off the couch and standing in front of the coffee table, yelling at the ref's mistakes. Rosalie had taken advantage of the new free space and was taking up half the couch, feet up, with a book in her hand. I sat on the chair that angled the couch, watching my brothers ridiculously make fools of themselves.

At the sound of a whistle coming from the TV, Emmett slumped where he stood and looked at Jasper regretfully. Jasper was gleaming.

"Alright, Emmett. We made a deal."

"I don't think they technically won. It was only by one point."

"But they still won. Hand it over, I am going to buy Alice something beautiful."

"Edward, help me out here." Emmett looked over at me, Jasper followed suit.

I put up my hands defensively. "Nope, it was your bet. I'm not getting involved."

"Cough it up, Emmett." Jasper put out his hand.

Hesitantly, Emmett pulled his wallet out of his back pocket and dug through it, pulling out two $100 bills. Jasper smiled, and took the money stuffing it into his pocket, slunk smugly onto the couch.