Jacob was running through the forest followed by Quill, Leah, and Embry when he heard Seth's message, they would guard the perimeter.
Leah, you'll guard in the West near the cottage, Quill the East of the house, Embry the South and I will meet Seth in the North. Under no circumstances do you kill the guest.
The wolves nodded their heads as they split off into their subsequent directions. Jacob continued running through the forest towards Seth.
Alice, Carlisle, Jasper, Emmett, Esme, and Renesmee sat in the living room. The rest of the Amazonians had headed outside to keep watch with Edward and Zafrina while Seth met Jacob further in the forest to protect the perimeter.
Emmett was pacing across the floor. As much as he wanted to go upstairs and protect Rosalie he didn't want to cause her undue stress before they knew the intentions of their visitor. Alice was sitting on the couch, Jasper's arms around her shoulders as she searched for the purple-eyed man. Carlisle sat on the chair next to the fireplace, Esme behind him.
Renesmee sat opposite Jasper, "Uncle Emmett running a hole in the carpet isn't going to help anything, Please sit down."
Emmett continued walking, having enough Renesmee stood up, touching her uncle's forearm she projected a memory of a day out hiking near the river with her aunt and uncle. Emmett stopped in his tracks, hanging his head, "Thank you Renesmee."
Renesmee smiled, "Please, sit down."
Emmett finally obliged, sitting next to Jasper he allowed himself to relax for just a second,
Benjamin ran through the forest towards the house from his vision. It had been a week since he had started seeing glimpses of the unique coven.
Since birth, Benjamin had been given many gifts, one of which was visions of his future. These dreams guided him, they told him which road to travel, what to say, who to find. He was never sure why these visions came to him and often he found himself ignoring them out of pure selfishness. He liked the quiet life he had built for himself.
There had only been one vision that had gnawed at him like the one that visited him each night for the last few days. The vision whispered to him, told him that he must find the Cullen's and that he was running out of time. He had tried to ignore it, kept himself awake for days but each time he closed his eyes he was inundated by a siren's call, a magnetic force pulling him towards the Cullen's.
Once he had given in he had allowed his intuition to guide him in the right direction and he knew he was close.
As he ran through the tree's he caught the scent of something he had never encountered before. It was unpleasant, musky, turning his head, his eyes grew wide as he spotted a giant wolf running through the tree's perpendicular to him. He continued on his path, gasping when another wolf joined him on the left. Spotting an opening in the tree's he quickened his pace. Just as Benjamin broke out of the forest he suddenly found himself on a deserted beach. The sound of waves and seagulls overwhelmed him as he felt his body being lifted, he tried to lash out but was suddenly overcome with a sense of Nirvana. His senses numbed, he allowed himself to breathe in the salt air.
He breathed in.
He breathed out.
This has to be heaven, he thought as he felt himself being carried higher and higher.
