Hello all! It's me again obviously. I decided that since I was on a roll I might as well keep it up. I'm going to try for three chapters in three days. A personal best I do believe. Hopefully I can do it. We'll see. I need to do something to keep my mind away from the world today, and this seems like as good a "something" as anything. So here I am again, just starting at 10:30 hoping that I'll finish this soon, so I can sleep. I am beyond determined to do this. I hope you're all happy. Anyway…

On to the Story…

Edward's POV

(One hour later)

I was in the garage a full fifteen minutes earlier than I had told her. I was just way too excited about all of this. She didn't seem very happy, but I was hoping that would all change once she saw that I wasn't just making fun or her. It would have to all stop when she found out that I was telling her the truth, or at least that was what I was hoping. I decided to quickly clean out my already spotless car while I waited for her. By the time she got there I was positive that I would have it so clean that not even a vampire would be able to find a single crumb on the floor. It was at least something to keep my mind off of everything.

I spun around when I heard the door to the house slam in the distance. I was picking up her thoughts as she got closer, but I wished I hadn't. She felt betrayed. She was considering leaving my family. We hadn't given her a lot of reasons to trust us yet, and this had set her over the edge. She had only agreed to come with me so she could tell me off without the entire household listening in. I was hoping that I could change her mind with this trip.

"Let's just get this over with please. You're really wasting time that could be used on other, more important things." She glared at me. He voice was cold, emotionless, but I could hear the trace that told me she wanted to or was about to cry.

"I've told you, I'm not wasting your time. You'll like this hike. You just have to trust me." She just rolled her eyes, but she slid into the car nonetheless.

We drove in silence until we reached the point where the road ended, and I got out to open her door. I offered my hand to her, but she made a point of ignoring it. It was going to be even harder than I thought. I led her slowly through the trails. It was slow, but it was definitely not as tedious as when I'd brought Bell to the same place. At least Emma could walk without stumbling on everything that got in her way. It was a very different experience.

(a few hours later)

Emma's POV

I didn't talk to him. I refused. I was silent throughout the entire care ride, and I only asked once where we were going during the hike. He just told me it was a place that I was really going to like. I was apprehensive. I really didn't want to be going anywhere with him at all. I was so sick of immature people pulling crap like this.

"We're almost there. It's only about a hundred yards from here." We kept walking, and then there were a bunch of trees in our path. He led me around one, and I came upon the most beautiful I'd ever seen. I was a circular field with lots of wildflowers growing all over it. I walked out a little ways into the field and sat down running my fingers thought the grass.

"Okay, I'm assuming we're here. Prove it. I'm ready, so you should just get on with it. I hated being so rude to him, but it was the only way I wouldn't find myself crawling after him later.

Edward's POV

"Alright. I'm going to try and do this a little like the last time I had to do it. It's been a long time. It worked last time tough, so I'm hoping it'll work this time too. I just need you to stay sitting there and to have an open mind. Don't write me off just yet. I need a chance for redemption. Just stay here. I'm going to head over to the other side of the field." I jogged at a normal human pace and stopped to turn around when I was directly across the large field from her. I called her name and told her to watch. I then ran full speed to the other side and ended up behind her. I cleared my throat, and she spun around. I chuckled. Her eyes widened with pure astonishment. Then, I blonde a huge branch off a tree and broke it by throwing it against a huge boulder. Her eyes just go wider and wider. She was starting to consider that I was possibly telling the truth. I knew there was one question that would make up her mind, and I knew that it was the next question too.

"What about daylight? Isn't that bad for you? I know it obviously doesn't do much to you because I met you during the day at school and all, but I'm just kind of wondering." I laughed. I was so happy. I was almost positive that she believed me now, but I just had to make sure.

"Just wait, and I'll show you. I can only show you at certain times. You'll love it though." I saw a hint of a smile on her face. That was all I needed. She was going to believe me. She was ready.

Sorry for the cliffy guys. I'm so tired that I'm typing this with my eyes closed. I can't even look at the screen. At one point I started having Emma ask Edward if he needed medical assistance (I started dreaming about lifeguard training). It was very odd. I was sleep typing. Anyway, so I think I need some sleep. I'm going to bed. Sorry all. If you're lucky, maybe I'll try and stay on my roll. I'm not sure yet. It might happen though. Thanks for reading everyone. I hope you can read more very soon.

Thanks a bunch,

Ashley