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CH. 11 (EPOV)
I unlocked the house and let Alice in first. She hurried upstairs to take a shower and put on dry clothes. I brought her wet jacket downstairs to Charlie's tool area for it to drip dry. I hung up Jacob's next to it, because it was also a little wet. Reentering my room I changed my own clothes before I went back to the kitchen.
I opened a few cupboards before I found what I was looking for. I pulled out a can of Homestyle chicken soup. I opened it and poured it into a pot and turned up the burner.
I then opened the fridge and pulled out some butter and cheese. After grabbing the loaf of bread, I started to prepare some sandwiches. I found a pan in the same cabinet as the pot. I grilled the sandwiches to a golden brown on both sides before placing them on plates and ladling soup into some bowls.
I just brought everything to the table when Alice entered the kitchen. She looked warmer, but still slightly paler than normal.
"Here I made some lunch. Are you feeling better," I asked.
"Yes, thank you for making lunch." She sat down.
"No, problem." I settled myself into my seat and started to eat.
We ate in silence for awhile before Alice spoke.
"So what did you think of today?" Alice asked cautiously. I glanced at her carefully trying to gauge where she was going with this. However, I was having a hard time figuring out what she was trying to get at. Which was very unusual for me.
"Well, I think the next time we go fishing we need to tie a sandbag around you so you weight more than the fish you catch. You know when I threatened to throw your shoes in, I didn't expect you to still be wearing them." I smirked as I teased her.
"Very funny. For all you know I could have caught a whale." She wrinkled her nose at me.
"I highly doubted it, we weren't out that deep. Although I guess it could've been a shark." I suggested.
"Shark? I thought they liked warmer waters?" Alice frowned.
"Some do. However, there are around eleven species of sharks around this area." I informed her. She rolled her eyes at me before tossing her balled up napkin at me.
"Don't you get tired of being a know-it-all?" She huffed.
"No, not really. I enjoy learning things that I didn't know before." I shrugged.
"At least Bella seems to enjoy that." Alice smirked slightly. "Speaking of Bella…" She took a dramatic pause obviously hoping I would bite.
"Yes, what about her?" I prompted her to get on with it.
"Well, you heard what Quil said." Alice indicated
"About Bella's family being vampires? Of all the ludicrous ideas. Don't tell me you actually believed that insanity that he was spewing?" I scoffed.
"I don't know…" Alice's seemed to be pondering the idea.
"Seriously, Alice, he was just trying to tell you stories to impress you. They are myths for a reason. Jacob even said that he didn't believe them. You can't honestly believe that vampires exist, can you?" I gave her an incredulous look. "If they're vampires there would be more murders or missing person cases, don't you think? Forks is a very small town, things like that wouldn't go unnoticed."
"What about my dream about her attacking a mountain lion? What if that seriously happened?" Alice chewed on her bottom lip as she tried to poorly reason her defense.
"I thought we already agreed that that dream was absurd and was due to the movies you watched the night before." I groaned. She wasn't going to give this up. To me it wasn't rational to believe in vampires and werewolves, they belonged in fantasy stories.
"They eat just like we do." I reminded her.
"I've never seen them eat. Have you?" She raised one eyebrow.
"You were right there when Emmett ate a hamburger at lunch that first day." I sighed picking up my plate and bringing to the sink.
"All I saw is that he spat his one bite back out." Alice huffed pushing me lightly out of the way and started washing the dishes.
"Well, Bella did tell me that they were vegetarians. Perhaps it was just trying meat after not having it for so long." I shrugged, still no proof for an argument at all, if you ask me.
"Why can't you see my side?" Alice turned to me with her small hands on her hips.
"Because the idea of Vampires and Werewolves existing is insanity. I still can't believe you fell for what this kid said, I thought you were smarter than that."
I turned to leave the kitchen and headed downstairs to work on a paper.
"Edward?" I turned to face her. Her demeanor had changed so I could tell she was going to drop the argument for now.
"Yes," I answered hesitantly because now she wanted something.
"My sneakers were ruined. Could you possibly bring me to Port Angeles so I can get them replaced? I'm going to need sneakers for gym class on Monday." Alice pleaded.
"Could you give me an hour or two to work on a paper then I will bring you. Maybe afterwards we can catch a movie and dinner out?" I asked back.
Alice tilted her head to the side and suddenly smiled bigger. "Deal."
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About three hours later we arrived in Port Angeles. We went our separate ways, agreeing to meet at a small café for a quick meal before going to the movies.
I stopped first in at eyeglass shop to pick up a new pair of glasses that I had ordered when my old ones broke. I had gotten used to wearing contacts, but it was still nice to have glasses so I wasn't stumbling around at night without anything in. It didn't take them long to have them fitted.
On my second stop I hit an electronics store. There I picked up a GPS that should help me with the trails around here. It would also allow me to make my own trail by plotting points along my route.
I was leaving the store when I saw Alice walking towards me with Angela.
"Oh good, Edward, I'm glad I found you?" Alice batted her eyes slightly. I narrowed mine in suspicion.
"Ladies," I glanced at the two of them.
"Hi, Edward," Angela gave me a shy smile before looking down at Alice.
"Brother, dear, would you mind if we had a change of plans?" Alice asked sweetly.
"What kind of change?" I was hesitant to answer her straight away.
"Angela asked Ben to the dance and of course he said yes, like I knew he would. They are so cute together," Alice squealed and Angela turned bright red.
"Point, Alice," I hurried her along because she was getting off track.
"Right, well she needs help getting a dress. Would you mind terribly if I helped her look. We can catch a movie another weekend." Alice asked charmingly.
"I can bring her home so you don't have to wait for her," Angela offered shyly.
I didn't really have to think twice about it. I was glad that Alice finally had some true friends.
"That's fine by me. Good luck finding the perfect dress." I smiled at Angela.
"Thank you," she answered.
"Oh, Edward, don't forget you need to find a suit too," Alice reminded me.
"I have plenty of suits as it is, Alice. I don't need a new one." I started to walk backwards. I needed to get away before I was dragged along with them.
"But those are so last season," Alice looked scandalized by my answer.
"So, I doubt anyone in Forks will notice." I started to turn. "See you at home." I waved as I walked away.
It was now twilight and with the sunset the air became chilly. I zipped up my coat and placed my hands in my pockets. I looked in a few store windows on my way back to my car. I stopped outside of a shop that had colorful knit gloves in a basket. I pulled out a blue pair and felt the very soft material under my finger tips. I smiled instantly thinking of Bella. I stepped into the shop and made the purchase.
I carried my newest purchase out with me and turned to leave for home. I looked up when a loud boisterous laughter caught my attention, it sounded very familiar. I looked up to see Emmett and Bella not too far down the sidewalk from me. Emmett had an amused look on his face holding a paper bag and Bella was glaring up at him with her hands on her hips. She looked frightening but sexy at the same time.
"Careful, Emmett, Bella might send you into a wall again. That one might hurt you since it's concrete." I snickered alerting them to my presence.
Emmett looked at me first, not looking at all surprised to see me. In fact he looked very amused still.
"Hey, there, Eddie. Don't worry about me. I think Bella learned her lesson the first time." He glanced devilishly at the angry goddess that was still glowering at him. She muttered something under her breath that caused Emmett just to snicker.
She turned to me and her scowl melted away. "Hi, Edward, are you enjoying your weekend?" she smiled shyly at me.
"My weekend has been interesting. Charlie brought us to La Push to fish today and Alice ended up in the ocean." I told her shaking my head in amusement. Now that I knew that she was okay it was rather funny.
"Is she alright?" Bella asked, looking worried.
"She's fine. In fact she is out doing what she does best. Shopping." I rolled my eyes while grinning. Bella grinned back at me. "I thought you were camping this weekend?" I asked not that I wasn't glad to see her.
"Change of plans. We had some out of town guests show up." Bella answered.
"Speak of the devils." Emmett looked behind me and I turned my head to see over my shoulder. Rosalie, with three other women, were walking towards us. They all looked like tall Barbie dolls including looking like they were plastic beauties. Beside them Bella looked even more beautiful than before.
"Emmett, you're too kind." The one with straight platinum hair rolled her golden eyes. Strange how until I came to Forks I never noticed that color eyes before.
The one with more reddish blonde curly hair was eyeing me as if I was a piece of meat. I felt extremely uncomfortable immediately. Without thinking I reached out for Bella's hand, she laced her small fingers through mine.
The girl glanced down at our joint hands and her eyebrows raised almost into her hairline. Her eyes shot to Bella, who was glaring at the newcomer. Did she just growl?
"Well, if it isn't my beautiful Rosie and the ladies of the night? Better Kate?" Emmett's eyes were full of mischief. He did know what 'ladies of the night' were, right? I was surprised he would insult his guests that way, even if their apparel did suggest he might be right.
"No. Not really B.A.G." she answered her lips twitched slightly.
"Bag? Is that the best you got?" Emmett snorted in laughter.
"Not bag. Big Annoying Giant." Kate smirked as Rose and the third blonde laughed. Bella's lips twitched too. Only the reddish blonde kept eyeing me and Bella with curiosity.
"So who is this," she finally asked. Bella stepped slightly in front of me almost in a protective like stance.
"This is Edward Masen. Edward, this is our cousins, Tanya, Kate and Irina. They are visiting from Alaska." Bella made the quick introductions.
"So you're Edward," Kate smiled kindly at me. "Isabella, has told us so much about you."
"My, my, you have gotten yourself a handsome one, Isabella," Tanya purred. I hope my disgust wasn't too obvious.
"Tanya," Bella hissed in warning.
"What? I can look, can't I," she shrugged innocently.
"As long as it's just looking. I'm sure he isn't interested in an old cougar like you." Emmett responded teasingly. Tanya took her eyes off me to glare at Emmett.
"What do you know, big baby," she challenged.
"Enough that you don't want to mess with Bella." He shrugged.
"I'm bored. Can we go to the club now? Is Edward joining us?" the one who must be Irina asked. She was looking at Rosalie and not me. I was little irritated that she was treating me like I wasn't there.
"Actually, I have to be heading back." I lied. I wanted to spend time with Bella but I felt as if I was intruding.
"Can you give me a lift? I was tricked into coming, club scenes aren't really for me." Bella looked up at me.
"Of course. I owe you one anyways." I was pleased that now I would get to spend time with Bella alone. Perhaps she would finally open up to me.
"I will catch up to you guys later." Bella waved as the others left.
"This way, my lady," I waved in the direction that I had parked. That is when I remembered about the bag in my hand. "This is for you. I saw them earlier and thought of you." I handed her the bag.
"You didn't have to get me anything." She frowned slightly.
"I know but I wanted to." I shrugged. She looked in the bag and smiled when she saw the gloves.
"This was very sweet of you, thank you," she pulled them out of the bag and ran her thumb against the material testing its softness. She reached up on her toes and kissed me chastely on the lips.
"Have you had dinner yet?" I asked. "We could get something before leaving and maybe we can talk like you promised." I tried to suggest casually.
"What I have to say is not really public information. I'd rather talk with you in private. Would you like to come back to my house? My siblings and cousins will be busy here for a few hours. Carlisle is at work and Esme is out with my other relatives. We could order pizza if that is alright." Bella suggested back.
"I'm alright with that." We arrived to the truck and I unlocked her door first and held it open for her.
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On the drive back we talked freely about Chicago and she told me bits about Alaska. I told her a bit about La Push and how this boy was trying to impress Alice with his stupid legends. I didn't specifically tell her his theory about her family though. I thought she might have laughed at this boy's obvious desperate attempt but she gave me a strained smile.
"This driveway here. Slow down or you will miss it," she directed. All I could see was what looked like a small path barely big enough for a car.
I took the turn as directed and the drive was long and twisted into the woods. About a half-mile in it opened up to a large clearing in the center was a three story house. I have never seen so many windows on one house before.
"Wow, how does that house stay intact around Emmett." I wondered out loud. Bella giggled from beside me
"You can park in the front." She directed. I pulled close to the door and turned off the engine. Bella started to open her door, but I stopped her.
"Wait," I told her. I hurried out of the truck and to her side. I opened her door and held it for her. She gave me a smile before sliding out landing light on her feet.
"Thank you," she took me by the hand and led me up the steps.
She entered the house and I was mildly surprised that it was unlocked. But then Forks was almost a different world than Chicago. She flipped on a light and slipped off her jacket hanging it on a coat rack by the door. I followed her example.
"You have a lovely home." I complimented as looked around the open room. It was stylish and elegant but still homelike. Unlike the house I grew up in where there was antique furniture to look at and not for sitting on.
"I will pass that on to Esme. She loves redecorating and restoring old houses." Bella took a few steps into the house. I followed her into the kitchen. She opened the freezer and peered in. "We do have some frozen pizza. I could make that if you like. Then we wouldn't have to worry about the delivery boy finding the house." She suggested.
"That is fine by me." I shrugged. I glanced around the kitchen. It was spotless and looked almost unused.
"It's a vegetable one, is that alright?" Bella showed me the box. I nodded and watched her move about the kitchen. She seemed to study the oven a moment before turning it on.
"While we wait for the oven to heat up, would you like a tour of the house?" she asked while biting her lip, she appeared nervous.
"That would be nice." I agreed feeling a bit nervous myself. It was dawning on me we were here alone.
She led me through the first two floors of the house and I stopped outside the second door on the second floor.
"Emmett and Rosalie share a room. Your parents are okay with that?" I was once again surprised.
"They rather know what they are up to than hiding anything behind their backs." Bella headed to another flight of stairs. Progressive thinking on their parts. I doubt many parents would agree with that.
"This is my room," Bella seemed suddenly shy. She opened the door and walked in. Her room was purple, or I guess she calls it lilac. I never have been good with all the names for different shades of the same color family. The room also had hints of white and a ceiling light with crystals dangling from it, amplifying the light in the room. It was obviously a girl's room but at the same time not too girly. One whole wall was covered with shelves filled with books. Some of them looked very old but in good condition. In one corner she had an old style secretary desk. My mother had one, but unlike my mother it looked like Bella used hers. The lid was down and a laptop was sitting on it. There was also a large overstuffed white chair by the window and a one of those beds that look like more a bench or couch. I think they were called daybeds. On top of that were pillow of different shapes and sizes.
"That is a lot of books have you actually read all these?" I looked at the shelves some appeared to be first additions.
"Yes, I do love to read. There are more books downstairs they didn't all fit here." Bella answered. "So how was La Push? I have never been there. Is it a nice beach?"
"It was alright, I guess. I didn't get a chance to catch anything before Alice fell in. Though watching her try to fish was a bit amusing. One of Charlie's friend's son and his friends went with us. I thought Mike was bad, but this one kid was trying at great lengths to get Alice's attention. He was trying to impress with all their legends." I shook my head remembering. Bella perked up at this information. So I thought I would try to entice her more. "He was trying to tell how members of his tribe can turn into wolves to fight off vampires." I snorted laughing. "Can you believe that shit? Even his friend said he was full of it and the legends weren't true." I glanced at Bella who seemed frozen with a grimace like smile on her face. Her eyes looked slightly agitated.
"Are you alright," I reached out and touched her elbow. I had purposely left out that part he implicated her family to not upset her. But perhaps she already knew of the rumors.
"I'm fine," she answered but I had feeling that wasn't entirely true. "What did Alice think?"
"Why, I don't know, I think she actually fell for some of it," I scoffed. Bella nodded very slightly with her head.
Before I could blink she jumped forward and pulled me down to her, kissing me heatedly on the lips. My body responded to her as my hand grabbed her hips and pulled her towards me. Her hands slid up my chest and into my hair tangling, her fingers inside. Her very firm stomach brushed against my increasing bulge and I couldn't help but moan and pull her closer to me.
She however, pulled back and broke our kiss. My heart was beating rapidly in my chest and I was short of breath. She still looked perfect.
"We should stop before we get carried away." She apologized.
"You're right," I quickly agreed. I didn't want to push her too much.
"Come on. I'm sure the oven is more than heated by now. I will get the pizza in and then we can talk." She grabbed onto my hand and pulled me towards the door. She was moving faster than I expected so I stumbled at first to keep up with her.
A frame caught my attention that I didn't notice on the way up.
"Is that graduation caps?" I looked at the frame with about two dozen or so graduation caps. Bella glanced up and nodded.
"That is just weird." I said under my breath but I think she heard me anyways because she giggled. At least I didn't offend her.
At the bottom of the stairs Bella directed me to the couches while she disappeared into the kitchen.
I sat on the light colored leather couch and waited. Bella bought back with her a glass of water.
"I'm sorry we don't have much else to drink in the house right now. Is water alright?" she placed the glass in front of me on a glass coffee table.
"Water is fine." I patted the couch next to me. She sat and I could tell that she was nervous.
"I'm sorry. I just don't know where to start." She played with her fingers on her lap.
"Don't be nervous. You can tell me anything, I promise. Try from the beginning." I brushed her hair of her shoulder. She relaxed slightly but still didn't meet my eyes yet.
"From the beginning? Okay." Bella heaved a big sigh. She turned sitting sideways on the couch and looked at me.
"When I was still very young my father left to fight in the war over seas. He never made it home because he died in action over there." She started her tale. I reached out and held her hand to offer any type of comfort I could. "My mother did the best she could for us. She taught school in lower income area so she didn't make much. We barely had enough to survive on. One day she went out with a man named Phil Dwyer and never came home." Bella's voice trembled. She stopped a moment to steady herself. I squeezed her hand.
"She just left you?" I was confused. Why would her mother just leave her like that? How old was she? Bella shook her head closed her eyes momentarily before opening them again.
"She never would've done that. I went to the police, they thought the same thing you did. Not long after that her body was found beaten and rapped." Bella's voice was cold and harsh. I sucked in my own breath as her news hit me. I berated myself that I jumped to the wrong conclusion. I was usually quicker than that.
"Tell me they captured the guy and he was put away?" I demanded. Bella let out a laugh but it was hardly joyous, it was bitter.
"They never even looked for him. It was claimed she brought it on herself with how she dressed." Bella shook her head.
"What do you mean it was her fault? She was murder and rapped." I was angry for her. "Bella, that isn't right or legal. I can call my father's law office and speak with one of the partners. I can assure you that they will take on the case and make sure he is put away for a along time. We could go after the police and whoever else blew this off."
"Edward, it wouldn't do any good. For one he is dead, and besides, I'm sure the stature of limitation is long over." Bella was calmng me when I should have been calming her.
"How long ago was it?" I asked. All I could picture was Bella as a small girl losing her parents.
"Very long," she answered cryptically
"Okay, what war did your father fight in?" I was expecting Desert Storm to be her answer. Bella was quite for a moment then she gave me an answer that I never expected.
"World War I," she said slowly. She glanced at my face. I knew I blinked a few times in confusion.
"I think I heard you wrong," I ran my hand through my hair tugging on the ends lightly.
"You didn't hear me wrong." Bella shook her head smiling sadly.
"How is that even possible?" I narrowed my eyes slightly. I could tell she wasn't lying to me. But things still didn't make logical sense at all.
"Some of those Quileute legends are true." She was watching me warily.
"So what, are you telling me that you're a vampire?" I scoffed and started to laugh uneasily.
"Yes, Edward, that is exactly what I am," she responded and my laughter stopped short.
The room became so silent that you would be able to hear a pin drop. What did sound was a buzzer from the kitchen. Bella disappeared and reappeared moments later placing a plate with two slices of pizza in front of me.
However, it all seemed surreal as my mind went in overdrive. Alice had pointed out earlier that they never eaten. I frowned at the one plate; obviously Bella wasn't planning to eat. How many times did I watch her in the cafeteria lift an apple to her mouth but never bite it. The coldness of her hands wasn't due to poor blood circulation but no circulation. I watched as both her and Emmett's eyes changed color with their moods. Emmett had reacted oddly when Newton broke his nose.
"Edward, say something. Anything, please." Bella softly begged.
"Is this some joke, you're playing on me for Alice," I questioned. My logical mind still fought to accept what Bella had told me and the signs that I brushed off.
"No, I'm telling you the truth. I know it's hard to believe, but it's true." Bella answered. She was watching me carefully like I was a scared animal about to bolt. She sighed and stood up.
I was still watching her when she disappeared from my view in a blink of an eye. I turned my head and found her across the room.
"Vampires can move very fast; almost imperceptible to the human eye." She spoke and moved again. This time I saw a flash and she reappeared behind the sofa. I felt the ground disappear from underneath my feet as the couch was lifted off the ground. "We are also very strong." Bella had lifted the couch over her head. She held it for a moment before putting it back down.
As soon as my feet were touching the ground I jumped up. My heart was racing.
"But what about the others things about vampires. I have seen you come out during the day." I questioned.
"Most things from books and movies are just myths, or rumors planted to throw humans off. The sunlight can't kill us. But it does affect us, that's why we need to be careful. That's also why Forks is a good place for us to live. We can live almost normal lives. I can show you what I mean when it's sunny."
"What do you eat?" I asked. I was more worried about this question.
"My family and I drink the blood from animals." Bella answered.
"Alice's dream was true then?" I recalled her dream.
"Yes. In fact it couldn't be more true. The day after the dream I was out for a run in the woods to hunt. I came across a mountain lion closer to civilization than normal. I was going to take care of it when I realized it was already hunting something itself. It was you that he was hunting. I killed him before he could get anywhere close to you." She told her story and my heart thumped unevenly in my chest.
"The noise in the wood." My thoughts went to the noise that startled me.
"I'm sorry if I scared you, but I couldn't let it hurt you. Am I scaring you now?" Bella looked at me worriedly.
"Scared. No, definitely not scared. Overwhelmed. Maybe." I ran my hand through my hair rather roughly. Bella reached tenderly to stop me.
"Maybe you should sit. I promise not lift the couch again." She gave me a gentle smile.
I sat down and my brain tried to process all this information. I looked as Bella sat next to me on the couch again but with some distance between us.
I didn't like the distance. Even though the girl I loved just told me that she was a vampire my feelings for her hadn't changed, although I was confused what this meant for us.
Bella handed me my glass and I took a long sip before placing it back down.
"So you can move fast and you're super strong. I didn't see any coffins." I tried to joke.
"No coffins, we don't sleep. Also holy water, garlic, crosses, have no affect on us. Those are myths." Bella answered with a smirk. She relaxed slightly so I was able to relax.
"So when did you become a vampire. You weren't always one right?" I asked not sure how vampires came into existence.
"I was changed in 1928. I was seventeen at the time." My eyes widened at this.
"So you don't age." I surmised out loud. "Well, I must say you look very good for ninety-five." Bella smiled shyly and ducked her head.
"So vampires do drink blood. However, it's not the blood of humans, but animals." That wasn't too bad if you think about it. People hunt animals all the time. Not really that much different. The look on Bella's face had me second guessing myself. She bit her lip again looking uneasy.
"I wasn't trying to mislead you. There are some vampires out there that drink from humans." Bella explained. "My family and I, as well as our cousins you met earlier, drink from animals. We are in the minority with our diet, which Emmett actually nicknamed to be vegetarian. Our gold eye color comes from drinking animal blood."
I listened to her carefully nodding as I took in the information and processed it. She seemed to be hinting at something but wasn't being out right with it.
"So the vampires that drink from humans, are their eyes a different color also?" I asked.
"Yes, their eyes are red." Bella admitted and I felt my insides freeze.
"Red." I hissed. The guy Alice has been dreaming of had red eyes. This had to mean he was a vampire too. Only he drank from humans. Alice would be in danger. Did she even know this about him?
I stood up hastily and made my way to the door. I had to go talk to Alice straight away.
"Edward, what is wrong. Where are you going?" Bella called after me. I turned to see that she had followed me to the door. She had one hand reached out to stop me, she looked concerned.
"I have to go speak with Alice I have to warn her about this soulless monster she thinks she's falling in love with." I snapped at Bella. She recoiled back and the expression on her face looked as if I had slapped her.
"What do you mean soulless," her voice sounded broken.
"He's a blood drinking vampire, of course, he is soulless. Vampires are soulless. There no fucking way I will allow Alice to be with someone like that." I snapped. How could she not see that Alice was in danger?
"Well, then by all means leave if you must?" Bella's voice was unreasonably cold.
I didn't have time to worry about it at the moment but left the house and got into the truck to drive away as fast as I could. The further I drove a strange tugging formed in my chest that felt as if it was being ripped open.
A/N: So he knows. And he thinks vampires are soulless. Because that is what he thought of himself in the original.
Why didn't he believe Alice? Well because Quil , Jacob and Embry didn't even believe it. Edward is logical minded he needed facts not legends. Having Bella tell herself and show him what she could do is what it took.
Those worried that Bella was going to leave him. Well leaving isn't her style. She may not be as insecure as she was in Twilight but being told you have no soul will still hurt.
Next chapter will catch us up what Bella has been doing and feeling.
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"Extraordinary," Eleazar mumbled catching my attention as well as the others.
"What is it my friend? Is she a psychic?" Carlisle looked very interested in his discovery.
"I would bet money on it. Her power is already strong for a human so I'm not surprised that she already having visions. She will definitely be powerful as a vampire." Eleazar spoke with awe.
"So you believe things she has been dreaming now are destine to come true." I wanted to verify.
"I'm not expert in that area, but to the best of my knowledge." He shrugged. "Do you want to know about the boy too?" He turned to me.
