A/N: I give up on getting review lol. DAMN YOU ALL!! Just kidding. Or am I. O.o... I really just wanna know what you guys think. And I know the chapters are short. But its for suspense purposes. But I seriously haven't wanted to write lately cause I feel like nobody wants to read it. I mean thank to you people who did review. VERY MUCH APPRECIATED. But to you people who don't... well I cry

Chapter 7

Angry beyond words.

"Bella! Calm down!" Alice yelled at me, as she held me down on the couch, with Jacob close by incase extra support was needed.

"How can you possibly, in your right mind, expect me to calm down Alice!" I bellowed, my body thrashing against the resistance. "He just left! With no real reason! And look what I did! What I've become! He made me this way!" I knew he was listening, and I hoped he heard everything.

"Bella, listen to me. It was for the best..." Alice started, but my sensitive hearing kicked in and I was no longer listening to her. I was paying attention to the voice coming outside.

"She's really mad, isn't she?" Edwards voice, filled with worry.

"Uh, yeah," Jasper replied. "How did you think she would react?"

"I don't know. But I had hoped a little better than this. I didn't mean for this to happen," he stated and I could hear the pain in his voice. Then all conversation ceased when I realized Alice had figured I wasn't listening. I heard the pain, but I felt no sympathy. Not right now.

"Alice, look at me," I demanded. "He left me human, and when he came back I'm a vampire. I had to go through this all on my own. That's forgivable. But no contact for over two years? You had to have seen something!"

She looked down at her lap, and placed her head in her hands. "I did. I saw it all. You can't even begin to imagine how hard for me that was Bella. But I couldn't come back. Edward insisted it was for the better, and I had no idea where you were. As soon as I saw you were back in forks, I came right away, and made them come with me."

I glanced downwards for a moment, deep in thought. So she didn't have a choice. I knew Alice well enough, that she wasn't lying. But if she knew what was happening, than so did he, and he still didn't let her come. I looked suddenly, "I'm going to hunt, I need to think." I got up and headed out the door, passing by Edward as I went.

"Bella..." he started.

I stopped in my tracks and turned. "Don't you even start," I spat.

The pain was clear in his eyes, he was begging for forgiveness, but I wasn't up for remorse. I turned and walked away, slowly but gracefully into the forest ahead.

"I was just..." I could hear Edward saying.

"Just give her time," Alice's voice broke in.

Then I was gone. The trees sped by me so fast they were a blur. I wasn't even thirsty, I just needed to run. The wind blew through my hair and my thoughts were clear.

I didn't know what to say. I was beyond angry. I wasn't sure if I should yell, or scream, or punch him, or something. But I was torn, completely. I was angry for him leaving, relieved he was back, heartbroken because I was still so hurt, and confused over which of these emotions were top on my list. I didn't know what I would do about this.

It wasn't long at all before I knew I had to go back. My anger was still flaring. I change direction suddenly and started running straight towards the house. At my top speed I reached it in no time at all. They weren't standing outside anymore so I figured they were indoors. I opened the door and walked in.

Like I guessed, they were sitting on the couch, the television was on some sports channel.

Edward stood up at my presence and walked over, postitioning himself between me and the stairs. I knew I could take him no problem. He placed a hand on my shoulder and looked into my eyes. "Bella, I don't know how to say this but I am so sorry."

I didn't know what to say, and after a moments pause I looked over at Jasper and Alice who were now staring curiously. "You three are free to stay as long as you like. Jasper, Alice, your bedroom is still intact. And Edward," I started, and he lifted his head hopefully. "You can stay on the couch," I said casually, and as his face dropped, I walked up the stairs. I went into my room, sat on the black leather sofa, and stared out the window already lost in thought.