Hours passed, and there was only one reason why I kept hope in my heart: Alice's vision. I knew that Gibbs would do anything to get Bella back and that I was the main reason I trusted him to find her. I also learned from his and his team's thoughts that they were the best at what they did. I looked over at the clock that read rive. Hopefully, the group would be over soon and bring me out of my misery. I hear Esme walking up and stopping right in front of the door. I stopped the music that was still playing through my headphones.

Edward, I know you can hear me. Please just talk to us.

I gave her no indication that I was actually listening to her. After ten seconds, Esme walking in with an expression no one likes to see: one of pain that came when one of us children were in trouble. As she walked toward me, I sat up, leaving her room to sit on the couch.

You can talk to me about anything, you know that, right?

I nodded. I opened my mouth to tell her what happened when Alice's mental voice reached me.

You can't tell her, Edward. It's going to break her heart. Just wait until the guy gets here. Please.

I decided to listen to her; I'd never bet against her. Esme was still sitting there, expecting an answer, when I closed my lips.

Are you going to tell me?

Her mental voice was heartbreaking. I shook my head, knowing it was for the best. I then heard wheels coming up the drive with four mental voices along with it. Esme slowly left my room to go to the door, which would be knocked on soon. I waited until Esme was on the first floor before following after her. I stopped at the landing at the top of the second floor and sat on the top step. Seconds later, the door rang. Esme opened the door, and there outside the doorway was Gibbs and his team. Right before my eyes, I saw Alice's vision come true.

"I'm sorry to interrupt ma'am," Gibbs said, "but is your son, Edward Cullen, here."

"Yes, he is," Esme replied. "May I ask what this is about?"

"I thought you would have known already with the size of town."

"We usually stay away with all the gossip that usually goes around. Would you please tell us? Edward hasn't talked about what happened yesterday at all. This is about what happened yesterday, right?"

The rest of the family crowded around the door for Gibbs to continue. They saw the NCIS printed jackets and baseball caps that he, Tony, Ziva, and Tim were wearing. By that alone, they knew that the four worked in law enforcement.

"This is about the kidnapping of Bella Swan," Gibbs started, stopping to the collective gasp that filled the room, the loudest being from Esme. "We believe that we may have a lead as to where she maybe." After saying that, Esme allowed the four to enter.

"Edward!" Carlisle yelled as if I was still upstairs, though I still would have heard him.

I slowly came down the stairs reading the four whose thoughts mattered the most right now. Their thoughts surrounded Seattle: how to navigate through there and what possibilities in where Bella could be. One was on whether I should go just with them to Seattle because I would know the area better.

"Did you find out anything?" I asked, pretending not to have heard anything.

"We believe that Bella is in Seattle, and that is if Ari did not move her overnight," Gibbs started.

"How do you know this?" Carlisle asked. "And who is this Ari person?"

"Ari is the person who has kidnapped Bella," Ziva started.

"Last night," Tim continued, "Ari contacted us. I was able to track his phone, but he disconnected before I could get an exact location. The closest I could get was Seattle."

Tony spoke next. "He said that this was the clue on how to find him. If you ask me, he wants us to find him."

Tony took a piece of paper out of his pocket and held it out for all of us to see. It said:

Known as the City of Rain, surrounded by Water Roadways go past but silent as the breaking of dawn. Surrounded by people, yet there are no people at all. Used to be filled with Light, but yet the Northern Lights don't shine here.

"Aurora Street," I said, not meaning to say it out loud.

"What?" the team asked.

"The message, it's talking about the Abandoned Railroad. It's on the breaks off of Aurora, another name for the Northern Lights, Seattle's known as the City of Rain, and since it's abandoned, no one's there. It fits the message perfectly."

Gibbs stood there, thinking it over for a bit. After a few seconds, he turned toward Esme and Carlisle, who were standing right next to each other.

"Would you mind if we took your son with us? We promise that he'll be safe in our care."

Edward, Carlisle's thoughts came to me. Do you want to do this?

I nodded in reply, small enough not to be noticed by any of the humans.

"Of course," Carlisle answered.

"Okay then, let's head out," was called to the entire group. I was squeezed into the back with Ziva and Tim. As we pulled out, I heard Esme's thoughts telling me to be safe, even though she knew nothing could hurt me except for losing Bella.