Hanna slept perfectly that night, Edward curled in around her, coating her in cold. He took away all her warmth, but it was worth it. She didn't feel the pain that brought tears to her eyes and stiffened her limbs.

She turned around to face him and he stared back. Vampires didn't sleep. She smiled sleepily and leaned up to kiss him on the nose. He smiled.

"No bad dreams last night," he whispered and she nodded, surrendering a yawn and a shiver. Edward moved away from her and wrapped the blanket around her. Her bottom lip sprouted in a pout.

"I don't want to go to school today, it's boring," she whined, and she could see the battle building up behind his eyes. She kissed him on the lips and he sighed, giving in.

"Fine, just today though," he whispered. She smirked.

"I'm not some human that needs to learn in school, Edward, I know everything that they teach in school, sometimes more then that." She told him, referencing slightly to Bella. He pursed his lips but didn't say anything.

"No, you go to school Edward, I'll stay here, I'm going to go travel for a bit anyway, I need some shopping time," she smiled, then got up to get dressed. It felt nice to not be stiff after another attack of pain, but she was cold as hell. She got dressed in front of Edward, not at all embarrassed by her appearance, as she might've been before she had gotten all her memories. He kept his eyes off to the side, off of her. But something did catch his eye, a long scar that went from her shoulder blade down to her hip, caused from a sword long ago. He came up behind her after she had changed her pants and traced the scar, it was easily undisturbed without a shirt or bra on. She shivered under his touch.

"A sword, 400 years or so ago, a young man got angry with me, thought I was a witch and tried to kill me," she whispered, the memory coming up at his touch.

After a few minutes of just standing there, she slipped on a bra and then a shirt to follow, covering up the scar, as long as a few others.

Edward was still standing where she thought he would be, behind her, when she turned to face him. She kissed him briefly, then turned away from him. He grabbed her arm before she could leave and then twirled her around, stealing another kiss from her. She was light-headed, that was just the second time he had kissed her. The other times they had kissed, she had kissed him first.

He gave her a smile then kissed her cheek..

"Go have a good day," he whispered, then let go of her, and she was gone, standing in the middle of a busy street in Italy. Several people shot her glances, wondering when she had gotten there, but it was too busy to know when, for sure, someone had gotten there. It was perfect to just end up there. What was bad was that this was Italy and the Volturi lived here. She smiled, what could they possibly do? She could just disappear.

She walked around all day, going to different shops and street markets, spending most of the money she had on her, but she always had more at home.

She didn't run into any vampires; she was clear of danger the entire day. At around four o'clock, she was back in her room, setting all the stuff onto the floor, and stretching out on her bed, curling into her pillows, giving a moan of pure contentment.

Her day got even better when Edward showed up, kissed her on the cheek then curled up on the bed across from her, looking into her eyes.

"Good day?" He asked her and she yawned.

"Yeah, tiring though. It was good to go out and shop. I went to Italy, but the Volturi didn't come out or anything, none of them saw me. I was completely free of danger today," she gave him a smile then closed her eyes.

She groaned.

"It's too early to sleep," she murmured, but was too tired to get up and do anything about it.

"I'll wake you up in a few hours," he said with a smirk.

"Wake me up when it gets dark, I wanna take you somewhere," she whispered, then she was off in dreamland, completely asleep.

Edward smiled at her relaxed face, and wondered briefly where she was thinking of taking them. The sun was still up, so he couldn't just read her mind and find out. He settled into a comfortable position and watched Hanna's face as she slept: she looked peaceful.