"Edward?" I called. I was scared now. I didn't know how to get back. So many times I had come up this way with him, but all those times I had my eyes closed. "Edward, I am scared!" I yelled. "Edward, Please!" I was pleading at this point.
I noticed our clearing was not wonderful and magnificent at night. No, it was terrifying and scary. I wondered around, but made sure not to go back into the trees. I began wondering where he would have gone. Edward never would have left me here alone. He knows creatures that stalk these woods. He knows of creatures that not even I know. So why would he have willingly left me here alone? Things just didn't make since. My cell phone had died, of course, I hadn't thought to charge it last night. Typical, the one time I actually need the stupid thing, it dies.
I was so frustrated. I threw it on the ground and started going in circles. I began to get tired of this after about ten minutes and found it hopeless. So I went to sit in the middle of the clearing. I began to cry. This was the one time that I was scared. The men, I did not fear them, the car, I had not feared it, but this, this I feared. I feared being away from my Edward, my protector. I feared losing him!
I then heard a rustling of leaves and a twig snap. I spun around, to face the direction from which it came. I walked quietly over to it. What I met, was something I never would have seen coming. Something I would never, ever forget. It was Edward. But the sight of him made me scream. He was bleeding and had slashes all over his shoulders. His face had scratches which looked like they came from branches. I screamed before my mind caught up with my actions. We obviously weren't alone.
