"I've thought of you, every sec, every minute, every day, and every year. I couldn't erase you out of my mind." Edward said as I walked out of the meadow. As I got far enough away, I broke down and cried. The hurt came flooding back, not in bits, but in huge chunks. I knew I had to get home to Ella, but I couldn't move. I could sense him behind me watching me cry. He didn't come any closer, even though I knew he wanted too. After a few minutes, he left me there alone.


I arrived home as it started raining. I went inside the house to find my daughter waiting for me. She saw the look in my eyes and ran up to wrapped her arms around me.

"What happened?" She asked as a friend, then as a nosy daughter.

"Nothing, please leave it be." I told her as I pulled out of her arms. She looked hurt, as she gave me one last look she stomped out of the house. "Ella, get back here." I yelled after her, knowing she wouldn't come.


Ella's POV

I can't believe her. I was only trying to comfort her. I wonder what happened between her and my father in the meadow. All of a sudden she heard a rustling coming from the forest. She saw a black figure in the distance, and decided to hide from it. She didn't want anyone to know she was there. Next she saw her mother come out of the how, and she assumed she was looking for her.

"Alice, please go away." Bella said in exasperated sigh.

"He is sad, you know. He needs you." The other figure said. She came out of the darkness, so I was able to see what she looked like. She was tiny like a pixy and had short spiky hair. The clothes she was wearing was very high fashion.

"He left me, remember. He doesn't need me," my mother said in a whisper.

"But you can be together, now that you aren't technically alive." Alice laughed.

"I don't care. Please go." Bella said in a little cry.

The figure turn around and start to leave when she said, "We used to be best friends, you know." She turned around the rest of the way, but before she walked away she looked me in the eyes and smiled. After she left, I went beside my mother.

"Mom, who was that, and don't lie to me." I asked her. She was on the ground sitting in a ball.

"That was your aunt." She whispered through the rain.

"I think she saw me." I said bluntly.

"You're probably right. I think we should leave." My mother told me. I sat down next to her, looking into her topaz eyes.

"Why?" I asked wondering what she was thinking, because she blocked me out.

"Because everything is unraveling, and I have seen what happens when you lie, you lose everything; just like I lost you." My mom said then cried dry sobs.

"You didn't lose me. But running away doesn't make anything better. I am stay here, until grandpa dies, I promised. And you should think about staying to. You have been through harder stuff, then some other vampires finding out your dirty little secrets. And I promise I won't go looking for them, because it's your story to share." I said, then got up and went for a run.


Alice's POV

I wonder if I should tell Eddie that he has a daughter. She has to be his; I could smell the vampire in her. No, I think I will let Bella tell him. This will be so much fun, to watch unravel. I hope they get back together. I miss Bella, and being able to dress her up. But wait, she was wearing pretty good clothes today, oh well. I can dress up her daughter. Oh I guess I should block this from my mind, so Eddie doesn't find out.

Sorry I haven't updated in so long, and sorry its sort of short. I will try to keep up with the story better.