This scene is the one with Edward and Leah when they're outside. Now you can actually know what they're saying, even if you do have sucky hearing like Bella ^_^

"…course," A voice said from somewhere inside the house, as Leah in wolf-form, made her way towards the front door. "What happened? Why did Jake just…What?"

Leah rolled her eyes, finally able to place the voice. It belonged to the girl that she just couldn't seem to get away from. Sharing Jacob's thoughts had never been pleasant before, but recently it'd been downright miserable. Every single one was devoted to this girl who was headed down a one-way road to death, and by her own free will, too.

In all honesty, Leah would've done the same thing that Bella was doing if she was in her position. Just with less whining, crying, and ridiculous dependency on anybody who was enough of a pushover to put up with her.

And Leah wouldn't manipulate the people who were dropping their lives for her. She wouldn't take advantage of the Jacobs of the world. They might be a pain in the ass, but they shouldn't have to give their heart, soul, and mind to someone that didn't give them anything in return.

The Jacobs of the world were the type that gave everything they had to someone who would change their mind on a mere whim. Someone who would drop them on their ass. Someone who would abandon them for someone else…

Cullen's voice cut through Leah's thoughts. "I'll be right back, Bella."

Leah instantly stopped just before she reached the porch steps, narrowing her eyes at that stupid name. 'Bella'. Ugh.

Cullen stepped out onto the porch, and Leah realized that he didn't look anything like the Edward that she'd been seeing through Jacob's head. Leah decided that she didn't actually care if something had changed with the leech, so she moved right on to the interrogation. Where is he? She thought, standing alertly. And pull anything, Bloodsucker, and I swear—

"Jacob is getting away for a little while," Edward interrupted carefully, keeping eye contact.

That's helpful, Leah thought with a scowl. Okay, why does he need to get away? What changed?

Edward hesitated. "He couldn't stay in the room. There was just too… much pain for him there."

There's always pain there. I know that's not all there is to it.

"You're right," Edward admitted, still not blinking. "Bella…well the baby…"

Leah tensed up, finally able to place her finger on the difference between the vampire standing in front of her and the version of him that had been haunting Jacob's thoughts and memories these past few weeks. Now, he didn't look so suicidal and desperate.

The 'baby', huh? Jacob always said that you hated it just as much as he did. But I never heard him call it a 'baby' like you just did.

"I don't hate him. I was wrong before." Edward's voice was soft as he grimaced at the harsh reminder of his less-than-honorable behavior before.

Again, Leah decided that she didn't give a crap. Well, interesting as that is, I'm here about Jacob. I saw him hit the road just now and he looked pretty messed up to me. Seth saw it, too. And I know Jake wouldn't just leave the girl when she doesn't look like she's got much time left.

A look of shock flashed across Edward's face, as though he'd been doused in freezing water. "She does have time left," he contradicted after getting past Leah's blunt and cruel remark. "The baby's going to be born and Bella is going to be fine."

Leah could've kicked herself for bringing up that dreaded name. So you're playing Daddy Cullen now? Edward nodded politely, though his expression was dark. Why the sudden change of heart?

"I can…hear the baby. Well, I can hear his thoughts."

Leah's thoughts turned sharp. The baby's not just some killer so, all the sudden, you love it, right?

"I just didn't understand. Now I do."

What did Jacob think about your out-of-the-blue devotion to your kid?

"He felt…Well, he..." The bloodsucker cleared his throat, with an expression that Leah couldn't read. He sucked in a breath, and said, "Jacob thought that, when it came to Bella, I would always have to shoulder more than he would. But when I—"

Of course. It all leads back to the amazing Bella. Leah thought sarcastically. She mentally swore, knowing that it wasn't really the bloodsucker's fault at all that Jacob was going through hell. Leah could chalk it all up to the self-centered brat of a girl who had the world handed to her with everything made, but chose to just make it difficult on everyone. Leah just didn't understand how everybody else thought that she was some sort of saint because she did the sensible thing that anybody else would do if they were in her position.

Leah abruptly turned around and walked away, far enough that she could be sure the bloodsucker wouldn't get an eyeful.

Without pausing to think about it, Leah transformed back into her normal self, hastily threw some clothes on, and marched up to the house. The door was still open slightly and she took that as enough of an invitation to waltz right inside and give that Bella what she deserved; a good, hard reality check. Maybe it'd even do her some good.