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Okay, so you may have thought that that day was bad, but what was the worst was definitely the day that Edward left her.
Or should I say, the day that we left Forks.
He had already packed the cars, all four of them, with luggage. He had even ordered a moving truck, which he packed so fast that I didn't even have time to chuck anything at him.
It was only then that Alice had screeched at Edward for packing all of her clothes. It was an enjoyable sight to see, actually, except when they started to yell at each other through their minds. Alice would know what Edward was going to say, and Edward could read her mind, so I couldn't congratulate Alice later, because I didn't know who won.
I wasn't very amused, in fact, the one thing that I wanted to do was go upstairs and grab my body bag, then go to Bella's, knock her unconscious, and then shove her in, but we still had to go to school.
"Come on, Rose, Let's go to school." I said, and then Edward stopped me.
"No, Emmett. You're not going to school." I just had stared at him, because, like I said, the last day I talked to him was the other day that I had just described to you, so I didn't say anything, in fact, I just glared at him.
"Why not?" Rose asked, and Alice had come storming in from the garage. She was dressed in something different then what she had been wearing, and she was fuming.
"Edward. We're not doing that."
"Doing what?" I had asked, Alice, and she crossed her arms.
"Edward wants us to just drive to Los Angeles by ourselves. He doesn't expect us to go to school with him."
"I need to say goodbye to her alone." He reinstated, but I didn't care. I had wanted to just shove my brother up against the wall and bang his empty head against it over and over until he understood what he was doing was wrong.
"Emmett." Alice scolded, "I saw that. Don't you dare."
Edward stepped away from me, and I glared at him. I know that you heard what I was thinking, and I'll let you know that it was completely true. I thought at Edward.
"Fine. If that's what Edward wants, then that's what we'll do." I said. I had taken Rose's hand in mine and started towards my Jeep. I had climbed in, and Rose had gone over and climbed into her BMW.
"NO! Edward! You can't!" I had heard Alice scream at him as Carlisle, Jasper and Esme came into the garage, shoving their suitcases into the trunk of Carlisle's Mercedes.
They had no expressions on their faces, and Rose sadly looked at me before we all turned and looked at each other.
"Let me say goodbye to her! Let me say goodbye! Please, Edward! Why are you doing this? Why are you doing this to her? She's never done anything to you! She's your life, you're her life! You're killing each other, Edward! Killing each other!" We all turned and watched Edward push Alice out the door into the garage.
"I'll meet up with the rest of you in Los Angeles. Here's the address to our new house." He had handed it to Carlisle before returning to his spot.
"Alice." I whispered as Edward had closed the door from the garage to the house, locking it in the process, "Get into the car with me, please." She stared down at the ground and if she was human, she would have already drowned us in tears. She sniffled, a tearless sob, and then walked around to the other side of the jeep, crawling into the passenger seat. Jasper got into the car with Rosalie, I guess to keep her company, which I admired, and then we had ignited our engines. Carlisle went first, and then Rosalie, and then us.
We were driving down the road in complete silence, one after the other, our empty house still sitting there.
As we reached a familiar house, one where Bella lived in, Alice commanded me to slow down.
"I have to tell her. I have to. She has to be warned. She can come with us. She needs to know that I faked that vision."
"Alice, I can't let you do that. Edward would have my head…"
"But she'd be happy." She retorted, "She wouldn't have to go through the pain! They wouldn't have to go through the pain."
"Alice, I can't do it. I want to too, but Edward…"
As we had driving past Bella's house, it seemed as if we were leaving half of us behind. Alice had whimpered, and then scowled. I knew that she had felt the same way as I did, and, out of the corner of my eye, I could see Edward's figure leaning against one of the trees across from her house.
"He expected us to stop." I had gaped, "He was there to make sure we didn't stop to tell her." We had both stared at him as we drove past him. He had stood there, watching us with a glare like he was someone on patrol at the military.
After we drove past Edward, Alice had leaned back into her seat and crossed her arms, a deeper scowl placed on her face. "I hate him." Alice muttered.
"'Atta girl." I smiled at her as we continued to drive away from half of our reason for existence.
