YOU SHOULD read the AN it's IMPORTANT (not a disclaimer I already disclaimed)
AN: Thank you guys so much for your comments but there is a few things I would like to clear up.
I wish I could write five chapters on a school night. I pre-wrote (not a word :) some of this story it wasn't until yesterday, after I wrote a really fun chapter, that I decided to post this.
This is for future reference. If I release chapters in a string it's because they really, REALLY have to do with each other. I'll let you know when those happen.
Sorry dumb, AN's I know, but you should know some things. :
We all got out of the car and walked to Bella's house. It was raining out, I absolutely hate rain. I decided to test Alice's mind block. She stopped walking. "What is that?"
"What's what," I asked, playing dumb, though I knew already it worked.
"…You were trying to get into my head, weren't you?" I giggled nodding my head. "So it worked?" I nodded my head. She jumped up excitedly clapping her hands.
We walked into Bella's home. Instantly, we were greeted with the noise of a sports game.
"Dad?" Bella called softly.
"Bells who's with you?"
"Um, Alice and Jera."
"Who's Jera?"
Bella led us into the room where her father was. "Dad, this is Jera."
"Hi," I said in a silky voice, flashing my best smile. "Nice to meet you, Mr. Swan." Mentally sighing, I was glad that my eyesight was acute enough to read the small engraving of 'Charles, Charlie, Swan' on a police plaque hanging from the wall.
"Same here," he said in a fake warm voice.
"Dad, I have something very, very important to tell you." Bella slipped her father an envelope. Charlie read the long note in awe. A couple times he looked up at us.
When he finished the note, Charlie was almost shaking. "Is all this true?" his voice quivered. We all nodded. "Are you sure?" Again, we nodded. I was a little surprised at his reaction.
"I'm sorry it has to be like this, dad."
"There are three possible things this note can be: a practical joke, a sign that you're all insane, or the truth."
"Mr. Swan this is all true," Alice said.
"What about her eyes?" He pointed to me.
"They were…blessed as I child."
"She's a vampire though, just like me and the rest of Cullen's."
"Prove it," he finally said.
"Well, Mr. Swan, Jera and I can prove it to you. I'll go outside, and then you whisper something for Jera to say to me. Then Bella, who won't know what you said, will go get me. After that Jera will repeat what you said, but neither you nor Bella will be able to hear what Jera says, to me but I'll be able to repeat it out loud."
Charlie thought through the plan. "Ok," he said. "Let's do it, but when J…Jera repeats what I say she will have to turn around so Alice can't see her mouth. Also, I'll come with Bella to go get Alice, just in case."
"Fine," Bella answered for us.
Alice walked out of the house, she stood on the sidewalk far from the house, but so Charlie could still see where she was. Then he shooed Bella to the opposite side of the room, leaving it basically me and him.
As soon as he was satisfied, he leaned into me and whispered, "Bella, I'm glad you told me instead of faking your death." My eyes widened he truly loves her, I thought.
Charlie then promptly left me alone as he and Bella went to go get Alice. I stood there, thinking if I should still agree to change Bella. Well, Alice could always do it.
From the footsteps I could tell they were back. Charlie turned me to face the wall; I assumed he did the same thing for Alice. "Ok, go ahead Jera."
I inhaled. "Bella, I'm glad you told me instead of faking your death," I said in the whisper only audible to vampires. From the other side of the room, I heard Alice gasp.
"Bella, I'm glad you told me instead of faking your death," she said in a light whisper. We both turned around, Charlie was nodding his head. Bella squealed lightly.
"Is that a yes?" He nodded again.
"But I want to see Alice with her head underwater for fifteen minutes first. Just, so I can make sure that Bells will be safe." Charlie smiled enjoying this.
I tried to read him, but I could only barely hear his thoughts. This will be interesting… Alice looked at me. My eyes must have been really wide. "What is it Jera?"
"I can't here his thoughts…" I whispered so the others wouldn't hear.
"What?" she quietly screeched.
"I don't know." I looked at Alice, she looked a little dazed. Then she smiled.
"Ah, I wouldn't worry about it." She smiled smugly. Alice had a vision. Grr… I wish I could read her.
Alice and I walked into the kitchen. Bella's eyes were wide open. Her father had filled the kitchen sink entirely with water. Charlie was really enjoying himself with this one.
He turned, "Ok Alice, just stick your head in there for fifteen minutes straight and I'll believe you guys."
"We should have just waited for the sun to come up," murmured Alice before she went over to the sink.
"Ok," Charlie was looking at the clock. "Go!" Unhesitant Alice immediately dunked her head into the water eager to get it over with.
I sat with Bella at the table while Charlie watched Alice closely. It was lucky that I normally had to keep a six-year old occupied, so I knew just how to entertain us.
Finally, after fifteen long minutes, Charlie tapped Alice letting her know she could come up. His expression was priceless; he was so surprised that she wasn't complaining, fainted, or dead.
Charlie sighed. "I guess you can do it, it's not like if I disapproved you wouldn't do it anyway." Bella rushed up to him and enclosed him in a giant hug.
"Thank you, thank you, thank you!" she cried. "Remember not bring this up to anyone. Not even to us until Friday." He nodded, and stroked her hair.
"You know Mr. Swan, we could do you too," Alice offered.
Charlie shook his head. "There's no future for me as a vampire, I'm just glad Bells will be happy."
I tried to read him, once again it was faint. Wow, my little girl will definitely outlive me. I'm happier then I thought I would be about this… It faded off again.
