As Always: This story is a work of fiction. Any reference to historical events, real people, or real locations are used purely fictitiously. Any names, places, or actual events are incidents of the author's imagination. I do not own twilight or the characters.

I do own Allie and any character that was not in twilight.


Chapter Ten: This may hurt just a little

Demetri

Felix's hand came down on the kitchen table suddenly, almost breaking it in half. "We need to find her!" He growled angrily. "Sitting around talking about strategy and planning for day's isn't going to help her! We need to find her now!" He said pushing out of his seat and pacing the length of the kitchen. "Before the Romanians do!" He added quickly.

For the two weeks I've watched Felix like a hawk. Showing up out of know where and being over eager to find Allie after years away from his so called family just doesn't sit right with me. Where has he been all this time? What has he been doing? And most importantly why is he so eager to find her?

I saw, from the corner of my eye, Edward nodded quickly. He's the only one that knows I read minds and it's only because he possesses the same gift.

"We need to plan," Edward said in a calm relaxed voice, I could see he was anything but calm and relaxed. His hand gripped Bella's as she tried to keep him in his place. I watched as Felix tensed, his body coiled slightly like he was preparing for an attack.

"Why?" He snarled "We're vampires with a psychic and the best tracker in the world on our side, we hunt her!"

"It's not that simple Felix," Jane murmured watching Renesmee from the corner of her eye. The small girl has shied away from Felix since his abrupt arrival; the wolf is even more on edge. "Demetri lost the thread to Allie's mind. He can't track her and Alice can't see her future for some reason."

"Well that's easy enough her damn shield is probably up," he scoffed continuing his pacing." He didn't seem to realize we'd hear him. 'I shouldn't have told her to keep the damn thing up. I never thought she'd get away from me so easily. Damn fuckin Whitlock, I'll kill him when I find them. I knew this would happen, I warned her countless times but does she listen to me? No! She just goes ahead and does whatever she damn well pleases and then we lose the little Princess and I'm supposed to find her!'

"What shield?" Bella asked a small frown placed on her forehead. "We weren't aware she had a shield protecting her."

'He knows where she is Edward,' I thought.

'No, listen to him Demetri. If he knew he wouldn't be here, he wouldn't need our help. From the sounds of it Jasper helped her escape and they're together. She'll be safe with him. but I'm a little concerned about the reason she's running from Felix?'

"How did you know about her shield, Felix?" Jane asked looking at me with wide eyes. He didn't seem aware that he's made a big mistake. He continued pacing waving Jane off with a flick of his hand.

'Fuck it I shouldn't have said that! Demetri will be on to me now, thinking I have his precious little mate. Damn girl is more trouble than she's worth, I should have killed her when I had the chance. But God that blood of hers was amazing. I've never tasted anything like it, sweet, and yet, there was an edge of something I've never had before . . . could be the Fairy in her I suppose. Whatever it was I need more of it, my body is craving the blood inside of her. I need it. I have to get it in me!'

Before anyone could move or speak another sentence I was out of my seat and pinning the vampire I called my brother for the past eight hundred years to the far wall. I felt the anger boiling inside of me, stronger than I've ever felt before. I knew in an instant my eyes were black as midnight, my breathing deepened, and my grip on his neck tightened.

"Where is she?" I snarled, pulling him off the wall and pushing him harder against it again. I heard Esme's hiss when the wall cracked but nobody spoke. They were all shocked at my sudden movement. "I will kill you," I hissed, my eyes never leaving his glowing crimson eyes. I took a deep breath, trying, with no hope, to calm down. He knew where she was, he's seen her! He's tasted her blood! "You've tasted her blood. If you've left one scar on her body I will not hesitate to rip out your teeth!" His eyes widened in shock, as if I'd just proved one of his doubts. "After all this time you really think you can play me Felix? I'm going to ask you one more time, where is Allie?"

"She was delicious," he groaned softly "It was all I could do not to kill her the moment that velvet soft, sweet, blood touched my tongue. I bathed in it. And when I was done, when I'd drained her dry," he whispered, "Mmm . . . I let her boyfriend fuck her senseless before taking my last bite. She was sweeter than any virgin I've ever tasted Demetri." He smirked, his voice but a whisper lacing the air around me. "Better than babies blood," he growled softly. "I get hard just thinkin about it."

I was shocked. In that moment I saw only red, the anger was so strong. "She. Is. Mine!" I growled ripping off his arms and throwing them to Edward who stood ready behind me. "Where is she?" There was no anger in my voice, no emotion what so ever. I felt nothing for him. He was worthless to me now.

"I'm not telling you anything," he snarled "You're just as pathetic as Marcus was, running off into the sunset as soon as Aro turned his back. You're pitiable. A traitor. If you had any respect for our Masters you would be in Italy with the Romanians right now."

"You're wrong. I didn't go running off into the sunset I went looking for my mate. Aro died and left his daughter in my protection!" I said, tightening my grip on his neck. "But you're right, I took the opportunity and I got out. But when I find my mate, and I will find her, you mark my words; she will kill you in the worst way imaginable."

"You don't know her very well do you," he hissed. "She'd never hurt a fly let alone kill someone. She doesn't have the guts for it."

He was right, I didn't know Allie. But I did know she'd never hurt him. I felt Jane behind me suddenly and a small smirk pulled on my lips. The memories ran through my mind, every kill, every hunt, every chase, was still fresh in my mind, I'd never forget the feeling of taking someone's life. Allie may not like killing but I still crave it like the blood I no longer drink. I live for the hunt and I would gladly hunt this piece of no good trash.

"I don't believe that will be a problem," Jane growled. "Do yourself a favor and I'll go easy on you, tell us where Allie is," she hissed, stepping forward to stand beside me.

"I'd rather die than tell you where she is," he hissed

"As you wish," she smiled innocently. "This may hurt just a little," she smirked, crossing her arms over her chest, her muddy brown eyes focusing on Felix. His body was suddenly convulsing on the floor as his screams ran through the quiet house. I could see the pleasure she felt hurting Felix. This wasn't the Jane I'd come to know, this was Jane of the Volturi, evil, vindictive, and malevolent Jane. The Jane that would kill without a second thought had Aro wanted it. "Now, someone wanna tell me what the hell is going on!?" She growled, her eyes never leaving Felix.

"Well, it's obvious," Heidi said with a big happy smile. "Felix took Allie, hurt her a whole bunch, probably killed her, and then came here to help us 'search' for her so he didn't seem guilty if Demetri found out what's happened to his mate." She sighed softly, seeming proud of herself. There, that should get them off my back. 'I can't believe Felix blew his cover like that. And then to tell them he actually knows where she is! It's like I'm the fuckin brains of this god awful operation. As soon as I find that brat I'll kill her myself. More trouble than she's worth. I'm only getting 4.5 million to bring her in to the Romanians as soon as I find her. That's like nothing'.

"You're probably right Heidi," I agreed with a soft smile I know she loves. "Why don't you go hunting, you're looking hungry. I know you don't like the idea of hunting animals like Jane and I have chosen to do, take some time for yourself" I said seductively against her neck. "Reenergize for later," she giggled and lightly kissed my lips. "Don't be too long," I whispered in her ear. She giggled again and strutted herself out of the kitchen, I lightly swatted her ass and watched her hips sway gently as she walked off.

'I have him right where I want him,' she thought.

"What th . . ." I put my finger up stopping Jane mid sentence until Heidi was far enough away that she wouldn't hear us talking.

"Something's going on," Edward said crossing his arms, his eyes shifted to the still convulsing Felix. "Heidi's in on this too?"

"Heidi?" Jane asked. "No way," she shook her head. "She loved Allie, she would never do something like this. She's been helping us!"

"Think about it Jane," Alice murmured, I noticed the slight growl to her words. "How's she really been since Allie was taken?"

"Well . . . I guess . . . she's been acting weird but I never . . . she wouldn't . . . would she? She does seem very sure that Allies dead," she answered frowning. Heidi would never do something like that to her family. She's madly in love with Demetri, why would she ever get rid . . . "Oooh. I just thought she hoped Allie was dead so you'd fall in love with her or something. You don't think . . . I mean she seems awful sure Allie's actually dead."

"It's almost like she's trying to convince you," Rosalie said softly from the corner of the room.

"You spend an awful lot of time with her Rosalie," Jane hissed, her eyes narrowing to glare at the blond beauty.

"Yes, I do," she said nodding. "Look, I may not like any of you but I wouldn't purposefully hurt my family and go against something they all believe in, believe it or not I'm not always a total bitch," she said standing up and walking to the door. "Oh and Heidi has a gift, mind control. You should look into it," she said as she left the room and went up to her bedroom.

"Of course!" I murmured sitting besides Nessie and the wolf. Mind control. It makes perfect sense now. That's how she controlled me, made me forget Allie. But why isn't she using it now?

"Your mind is aware of it," Edward said looking at Carlisle. "You're less susceptible to her advances. There is very minimal, if any, choice in mind control until you're aware of it and even then it takes a very powerful vampire to ignore her suggestions."

"Now we're all conscious of her gift, it'll be more likely that she won't be able to control any of us. We're all older and more powerful," Carlisle finished. "There's always a chance of course. I haven't worked with mind control before, I'd have to research," he nodded.

"But that still doesn't put us any closer in finding Allie or Jasper," Nessie said softly. "If she has a shield, how do we find her?"

"Do you think you could penetrate her shield from this distance, sweetheart?" Edward asked curiously.

"They could be across the world, I don't think it works from great distances but . . . I could try, I'd have to find her first or at least have an idea of where she might be," Neisse said with a small frown that matched her mothers.

"No," I said seeing where Edward was going with this.

"It might help Demetri," he argued.

"I agree but Allie's shield is unbreakable and if she's shielding Jasper because they're in danger or on the run it would explain why Alice can't see either future. I should have thought of it sooner." I'd completely forgotten about her shield until Felix mentioned it. "She's very gifted, in ways Heidi and Jane don't even know."

"There seems to be a few things you've neglected to tell us," Jane scowled "Things you have neglected to tell me. I don't like being left in the dark Demetri," she pouted and sat down in front of me, her eyes glaring into mine.

"Yes, there are things," I admitted. "What I tell you doesn't leave this room," I said firmly. If I was going to tell them it was going to be kept in the dark, where I like it. "I read minds, like Edward."

"What? How?" Jane asked with wide eyes "Since when!? How did Aro not know about this!?" she demanded.

"When I first held Allie in my arms she did something, passed the gift to me, I guess. Since then I've heard every thought of the people I come into contact with. I believe Heidi and Felix know about this somehow and are shielding their thoughts from me, except today, I got every word."

"So you think Heidi has known where Allie has been this entire time?" Jane asked looking down at Felix's unmoving, unresponsive body. It's what happens with prolonged pain. He'll be out for a while, days if he knows what's good for him.

"Yes," I said firmly. "Not only do I believe that, I believe that between her and Felix, possibly other vampires we don't know about, they've orchestrated this entire kidnapping to take Allie from me for some reason." I just, for the life of me, have no idea why.


Jasper

"What did you see?"

"There will be five of them," she whispered, breathing hard. "They'll be coming from the west at about 5:45 tonight." This is the third painful vision she's had since we finished our training.

"Do you see what they want?" Garrett asked. I could see he was geared up for a fight, anxious for it to begin. I was less anxious. I know Allie can protect herself, I know she's more than capable, but if something goes wrong and I lose her, if she gets hurt, I wouldn't survive that kind of pain.

Allie squeezed my hand suddenly and curled her body into mine. "I have no idea," she murmured before lightly kissing the side of my neck, her fingers lightly stroking my cheek. It's like she always knows when I doubt myself and she finds a way, even a silent way, to reassure me. I felt her happiness and love as I wrapped her in my arms, holding her warm body against mine.

"Do you still see a bad outcome now you're more prepared?" Kate asked sitting forward in her seat.

"I don't see an outcome anymore," she said shaking her head. Her eyes squeezed shut. "I don't see much of anything besides their arrival. This last vision . . . everything was black. I only just caught the time and direction under the darkness."

"Very strange," Eleazar mumbled. I don't understand it. If all she's seeing is black why is everything so painful, unless the blackness represents death? We have no futures therefore everything she see's is black.

"Is it possible they don't know we're here?" Carmen asked. "Perhaps they're just passing through or they could be part of the pack in Forks, Renesmee's husband is a werewolf." Everyone turned to Allie who was silently running her fingers over my shirt buttons, tracing them with her warm fingers. I felt her lust washing over my body, warming me all over. I could feel her breathing speed up, deepen against my neck and my body shuddered against hers. I couldn't wait to get her alone tonight. "Allie?" Her head snapped up to look at Carmen suddenly.

"Oh, umm . . . What?" she said with a small blush to her cheeks. She hadn't blushed in over two weeks. I've missed her blush, the way she bits her lips, and her bright glowing smile. I've missed her terrible this past few weeks. But I know she needed time to mourn Demetri again, she may even need more time. But I'd give her as long as she needed. She'd never completely be over him, like I would never completely be over Alice. I would always love her in a way, as Allie would always love Demetri. "Sorry, I wasn't listening," she said biting her lip.

"It's alright dear, do you think the werewolves don't realize we're here, they could be passing through," Carmen said.

"Umm . . . it's possible. I don't even see us meeting them anymore. It's almost like they've changed their minds . . . oh no . . ." She squeezed my hand as her head fell back against my shoulder and her eyes squeezed shut. Her body convulsed, her eyes rolled back into her head, and she whimpered and screamed in pain.

"Its okay," I murmured, softly stroking her cheek. I wasn't sure if she could hear me or if she had any idea I was trying to comfort her and make the pain easier on her but I did it anyway. "Why is this happening?" I hissed, holding onto her shaking body. "Her visions have never been painful."

"Perhaps it has something to do with the wolves." Eleazar suggested. "Alice can't see wolves,"

"She can't? Why?"

"Carlisle believes, and I agree, that because she's never been a werewolf she can't see their future. She's been human and is a vampire therefore she sees them clearly." That would make sense but as far as I know Allie isn't a werewolf. "That doesn't explain why Allie see's them though. Perhaps her visions are different to Alice's. No two gifts are ever the same," he mused.

"It could have something to do with her shape shifter side." Garrett said watching Allie's body slowly pull itself out of the vision. "Although, she doesn't smell like a shape shifter. I've met them before they're foul smelling creatures like werewolves but with a sickly sweet essence to them."

"They've changed their mind," Allie whispered leaning into my body. My arms wrapped around her, keeping her close to me. "They want to surprise us, they're coming straight for the house, ten minutes," she said softly. "At the most . . . fifteen . . ." she said squeezing her eyes shut and holding onto my shirt.

"Baby . . ."

"Split decision I wouldn't have seen it any soon had I been looking harder," she whimpered. I could feel the pain continuously wash through her body crashing into her like a tidal wave.

"No, that isn't what I'm worried about," I said lightly pulling her head up to look at me. I heard the quick intake of breath from the girls behind me when Allie looked into my eyes. Her now crimson eyes were brighter than I'd ever seen. "Your eyes," I whispered lightly brushing my fingers over the dark bruises around her eyes.

"I'm very hungry," she said softly, her body tensing and coiling in on itself. "It's the visions; they're taking a lot out of me. When I was younger my eyes changed color with a strong emotion, like pain."

"Carmen there's blood in the fridge would you mind . . ."

"Not at all," she said running out the room. Allie's small, more fragile than normal, body curled into mine, her eyes closed against the pain she was feeling.

"Why does it hurt?" She sobbed. "My visions have never been painful before, it's only with the werewolves. I can see everything else as clear as day, with no pain, but not the wolves. Why is that?" Her deep red sad eyes looked up at mine almost begging me to make it go away.

"I'm not sure darlin," I said lightly, kissing her forehead as Carmen came into the room and handed Allie the cup of blood.

"Thank you," she whispered, taking the straw into her mouth. Her nose crinkled and a shiver ran down her body. "What kind of animal is this?" She asked.

"Bear," Carmen smiled. Since we arrived in Alaska six weeks ago Allie has taken well to drinking animal blood instead of the human she was used to. She refuses to hunt and kill the animal herself but I don't mind bringing blood home for her. I gently pulled her closer to me, tightening my arms around her torso, and lightly kissing her neck.

"It's much better than deer," she smiled up at me, her eyes slowly changing to a bright Persian Indigo where the crimson and her natural blue mixed.

"Allie?" Kate turned to the window just as the wolves began their decent down our back yard. "Can you?"

"I'll be fine, be ready to fight if I lose control or something," she murmured while I helped her up. "It'll be fine," she whispered taking my hand in hers. "Everything will be fine," she lightly kissed my lips and we followed Kate down the stairs and out to the back yard.

"Hello friends," Eleazar said once we came into the garden. We stood in a small tight line on the back deck. I noticed Oliver looking out the glass door and Max, Duchess, Wallace, and Bear stood firmly behind Allie and me. They'd protect her from anything, even if it's a suicide mission.

"We are no friends of yours," Allie's voice was hard but held no emotion and somehow I could tell it was the alpha speaking through her. She moved a step closer to me and took my hand in hers. I could feel her nervousness and her fear rushing through my body. "I read minds," she said firmly. "Please let me introduce you to my family." As if on cue the four dogs and Oliver stepped forward in front of Allie. She squeezed my hand and pulled me with her. "This is Eleazar and his wife Carmen, Kate and her husband Garrett, Tanya, my husband Jasper, and I'm Allie," she smiled softly and looked at the dogs in front of her. "This is Wallace, Duchess, Bear, Max, and this big guy here is Oliver. They all say hello, I read animal minds as well as people," she clarified. "Yes," she smiled and turned to the large tan wolf growling at her."You won't kill me," she said firmly. I growled at the large tan wolf she was looking at and moved quickly to crouch in front of her. The Tan wolf backed away slightly, but rose to his full height, like that would intimidate me. This mutt seemed to be the alpha of the pack, the strongest. "Please forgive us, my husband is very protective of me, you can see why. I'm not like them," she said softly. "I'm weaker than a vampire, easier to kill you may say. I'm half shape shifter half vampire. The vampire in me makes it impossible to shift but it's there, I feel it." I could feel her lie and briefly wondered why she was lying to these dogs. "They ask if we all drink blood," Allie said turning to Eleazar who stood behind Allie slightly.

"We are vegetarian, we drink only animal blood. We try and stay in the forest, away from humans as much as we can." Eleazar said.

Allie's gasped suddenly. I whirled around in time to catch her body as she fell backwards against the pain.

"She has visions," Eleazar continued, when the mutts began to whine and move around. "She's been seeing your futures but it hurts her."

"NO!!" the growl that erupted through Allie was savage and deadly. Her shield pulled up around the family and the gray wolf, making its way towards us was thrown across the yard. "Sit down!" she snarled, her eyes flashing a deadly crimson again.

I was amazed when all the wolves, alpha included, yelped in pain and fell to the floor, lying flat on their bellies.

"I'd hoped we could have a civil conversation and get along peacefully," Allie hissed. "I see now that isn't going to happen, you want us dead." I saw the tan wolf nod and whimper softly against whatever force Allie was using to keep them on the floor. "Well right now I'm the only thing standing between you and those guys," she said walking towards the werewolves.

"Allie," I hissed. She turned her back to the wolves to smile softly at me. She winked secretively before turning back to them. What did she have up her sleeve? "I'll make a deal with you," she said running her hands through the alpha's hair. "If you can kill me you can have my family; they'll come quietly," she said smiling at them.

"Allie!" Kate growled "Do you have any idea what you're doing!? I'd rather not be kibble!"

"I know exactly what I'm doing," she said taking a few steps back. "Just me and you guys . . . unless you kill me. Deal?" She shook the alpha's paw and nodded her head at him before turning back to me with a small knowing smile. "Go stand on the porch with the family and whatever you do, do not leave the porch." She placed her hand over my heart and smiled that perfect beautiful smile. Her lips lightly touched mine, for just a brief second, but long enough the make my toes curl and my body tingle. "Mine," she said lightly kissing my chest where her hand had been just moments ago.

"On the porch," I said nodding to Eleazar. I have no idea what made me do it, no clue what possessed me to think I'd ever let her do something so dangerous but I couldn't say no to her and apparently that's going to get her killed.

"Okay let's play," she purred excitedly. The moment she turned around I wasn't watching Allie anymore, I had no idea who my wife had turned into but it wasn't my sweet beautiful Allie. This Allie was deadly, dangerous, and powerful. I liked it. It was very arousing to see her looking so deadly, like a real vampire.

I watched as her shield came down and she wiggled her eyebrows. She motioned to the wolves, with her index finger, to come to her and I heard that savage, animalistic growl rumble through her chest again. God, she was hot.

The gray wolf came at her first. Her shield went up as soon as the wolf's paws swatted at her. He was electrocuted and thrown across the forest. With a loud yelp he hit the trees with enough force to make them fall.

"Who's next?" She asked, blinking at the dark brown wolf that pulled up his lips to smile at her. He landed at the forest edge just behind the river running past our house. "You boys can do better than this," she grumbled. "I'm just getting warmed up," she giggled. "See I'm more powerful than each and every one of you and you're about to learn why . . ." She trailed off looking into the forest at the animals coming towards her. There were hoards of moose, deer, bears, wolves, and every other creature you'd find in Alaska. "Good job guys," she said as Max, Duchess, Wallace, and Bear moved out of the groups of wild animals around them. "Now, I said I was more powerful than you are and this doesn't exactly prove that, to you werewolves, but if you haven't noticed we've been standing here for, oh I'd say, three and half minutes and none of you have moved . . . strange . . . hmm . . . I wonder why. And if you'd also notice there were only two of you that attacked me and . . . well, they're right where I left them, unharmed and unmoving. I'd never kill an animal or a human," she paused and turned to the black werewolf. I could see the concentration in its eyes as it tried to move. "Oh well you see . . . not only do I hear every thought that all of these beautiful animals are thinking, I can also control their every movement, it's called animal manipulation. I can do anything I want with them" She sighed softly and turned to the animals peeking out from the forest. "I won't don't worry, I don't tend to use that gift as often as I could." She smiled and seemed to calm the animals "As I was saying, I can easily change their emotions . . . none of you are feeling any anger right now are you?" She asked with a small smug smile. "Now," She growled. "This is how it's going to work. My family is going to stay here for as long as we wish. Any werewolf that attacks from here on out will be destroyed immediately. You will stay off our land and we will not come near yours. My family is no threat to humans but if we should slip, which is still possible, our deal is void and you can hunt and kill us all. Do I make myself clear?" I heard the wolves mumbling amongst themselves and finally the tan wolf nodded his head in agreement. "Good. You can all go home now," she smiled and waved happily at the animals. "Goodbye werewolves . . . please don't come back. I really hate the pain you cause me," she called as they walked away from the house with their heads hung low.

"That was easy," Garrett mumbled, I could feel his disappointment and a slight hint of unease. It was easy. Very easy.

"Holy shit," Tanya mumbled, "she actually did it." I felt her awe and amazement as the last of the wolves rounded the corner and howled into the darkening night.

As soon as they were out of sight I felt the horrible rush of pain run through my body, it felt like my insides were being ripped apart, my limbs torn away from my body, and my blood boiled inside of me. I heard Allie's scream just seconds before her body gave out and she landed in the snow not moving.

"Allie!" I was by her side in an instant. "Allie look at me," I growled at her but her eyes wouldn't open. "Allie!" I gently shook her body but still she didn't move, her eyes didn't open, and her breathing slowed. I could feel the cold washing over her, her temperature was dropping too fast.

"Jasper, bring her inside," Eleazar called rushing into the house with Tanya and Carmen on his heels. I picked her frail body up into my arms and gently moved her into the house and placed her softly onto our bed again.

"What's happening?" I hissed while Eleazar checked her over. Her body was frozen solid, she wasn't breathing anymore, her skin was growing paler by the minute, and she was freezing.

"I'm not . . ." Eleazar was cut off by Allie's sudden gasp, her body jerked up into my arms, her fingers clinging to my shirt as the tears began to roll down her cheeks.

"Baby what happened?" I asked quickly, pulling her to look into my eyes.

"It was . . . a test," Allie said softly, her glacial hand holding onto mine. "There are a dozen, maybe more, vampires on their way here. They sent werewolves, their prisoners, to try and kill some of us off. They wanted to see how powerful I am and if I can use my gifts effectively. The pain I'm feeling isn't the wolves it's one of the vampires trying to penetrate my shield when I'm weakest." She cried softly, burring her head into my neck.

"When you have a vision," Eleazar murmured. "You can't use two gifts at once. Your shield is always up therefore when you have a vision it's weaker but still present."

"Yes," Allie said, her body shuddered against me and I tightened my arms around her waist, trying to take it all in. "They're untrained," she said her eyes glazing over again. "They're fighting each other constantly. Twelve have been killed in the past three days alone."

"Newborns," I hissed. "Someone is sending newborns after my mate," I snarled, turning my attention to the bedroom window. The wolves were all sat in our yard again, they'd played us, played Allie, to get information from her. I gently pushed Allie onto the bed, propping her up with pillows and moved quickly to the window, throwing it open with enough force to blow out the glass. "Who. Is. It?" I growled.

"We won't tell you anything, leech, the girl belongs to us." Allie cried, her head falling back against the pillow and her body shook fiercely. Before I could even mutter the worlds Kate, Tanya, Carmen, and Garrett were surrounding her. I moved back to the bed, taking her in my arms and holding her closer to my body. Why is she so cold?

"Jazzy, we don't have long," she murmured, her lips brushing against my neck as I leaned closer to her, falling deeper into the bed together. "You need to leave. Take the family . . . anywhere but Alaska . . . keep them safe . . . promise me you'll keep my babies safe," she said with tears falling down her cheeks. What the hell is she talking about, I am not leaving her. She can't believe I'd ever leave her side. We're in this together now.

"I'm not leaving you," I growled holding onto her tighter.

"Yes you are," she said with a small smile. "You need a distraction to get out of Alaska. They want me not you. I won't lose you too, I can't. Let me end this once and for all," she said softly, her eyes pleading me. But I wasn't about to let her go, not now I've found her. We'd get through this somehow, together.

"Don't be silly," I said, wiping her tears away from her icy cheeks. "I'm not leaving you, now or ever. You jump I jump, remember. We're in this together, until the very end." I lightly kissed her lips and pulled her tiny fragile body into my arms. "We need to leave. Get anything important, we'll meet back here in ten minutes. Allie the werewolves?"

"They're not going anywhere, it's me they want." I nodded and moved Allie to the couch in the living room before I got our things together. I could feel the panic flowing through her to me but I needed to ignore it right now, I had to get us out of here before it's too late. I can't fight and keep her safe at the same time. And I will not allow her anywhere near newborns. I know all too well what they're like.

"Stay here," I said firmly. "Guard her, if she moves an inch make as much noise as you can." Oliver nodded and sat down on Allie's lap, as if that would keep her in place. Allie rolled her eyes and gently stroked Oliver's back.

"I could just teleport you know," she whispered as I ran into my office. I had remembered her teleporting gift, which honestly might come in handy soon, but I was hoping she wouldn't use it to leave me.

I quickly went through all our new papers, throwing everything into a small duffle bag and ran into the bedroom, packing as much as I could fit into the two bags. We wouldn't need much, we can buy things along the way to . . . "Where are we going to go?" I muttered to myself. Logically it would make sense to go to Carlisle and ask for his help but I don't want to put their lives in danger anymore than I want Allie's life in this danger. "No that wouldn't help," I hissed.

"Jasper!" Allie yelled. I felt her panic increase and fear running through my body, stronger than I've ever felt it before. "Oh shoot . . . Jasper!" She hissed as I ran back into the room.

"Oh fuck," I growled seeing the, there were so many I couldn't even count them, vampires coming towards us, swarms and swarms of them, fighting each other, growling and snarling at the scent of Allie's blood in the air. Thousands of creatures I've never even seen before were coming towards the house. "I think it's time to go," I said as the front door burst open behind us.

"Yup," Allie said holding onto my hand as the vampires charged towards us. I heard a yelp and scream and everything went fuzzy suddenly.