A/N: Thanks Sherry x

Chapter 26

We drove to my old house, hoping that Aro would take the bait and leave to find out what happened to his warehouse full of goods, and he did. About ten minutes after we got there Aro came storming out of his house, with several men following after him. He looked absolutely fucking furious. I couldn't help but laugh.

"What now?" Edward asked, turning to me in the backseat.

Part of me wanted to go into the house. Part of me really wanted to see if Emmett was in there, but I knew that would be a stupid move. We had no idea how many men were in there, and Edward and Barbie were still wearing petrol soaked clothes.

I pulled out my cell and dialed the house number, hoping that they hadn't changed it. They hadn't. Some guy answered and I asked for Rosalie. He asked who was calling and I told him it was her sister. She came to the phone several minutes later, with her high and mighty attitude.

"Who the fuck is this? I don't have a sister." She snapped.

"Are you sure about that?" I asked.

"Bella?" She gasped.

"That's right bitch. I know you are alive."

"I … ah … I," she mumbled.

"Save it," I snarled. "I know what you've done."

She never responded.

"The warehouse was a setup. Aro is dead. He paid for his crimes against my family … against my brother." She whimpered. "I know Emmett is still alive, and I'm coming to get him. You have five minutes to get out the house before we attack. I'm prepared to overlook everything you have done, but only this one time … Five minutes," I repeated and hung up the phone.

My heart was racing. She hadn't denied that Emmett was alive. I looked over at the house wondering if I could get him out. Edward put his hand on my leg. "Don't even think about it," he warned.

Before I had the chance to respond, we saw Rosalie racing down the steps and towards a car. She had one guy with her, but that wouldn't be enough to stop us. She looked like she was panicking by the way she kept glancing up and down the street, probably looking for my hidden army. I had to laugh at that.

I still couldn't believe that it had actually worked. That she had been stupid enough to fall for an old trick like that, but I guess she just wasn't willing to take the risk that I was telling the truth.

Edward started the car and we slowly followed her, waiting for our chance.