Author's Note: Ok, wow! I got so many reviews for chapter three! It totally made me want to continue! Thanks to everybody for their feedback. So, I hope you guys enjoy this chapter.
Esme had defiantly set up a bed in Edward's room. Apparently, his black leather sofa was a pull-out bed. Not just any old pull-out though. It was a king size bed, at least. Maybe even bigger. There was a gold duvet on it, the same shade as the walls. It was set up in front of a screen, the kind like in a movie theater. It hung in front of the wall across from Edward's CD wall. Jasper was finishing installing a projector to the ceiling. It probably would have taken a human at least four days to set up something like that. Of course, Edward was perfect, so his brothers would be close to perfection as well. "Hello Bella," he said, "Oh, you do feel bad!" Suddenly, I felt better, healthier. I knew what Jasper was doing, and I was grateful.
"Thanks," I said softly, "I really appreciate it Jasper."
"You're welcome," he said, climbing down from the ladder and putting his power drill in his tool belt, "Feel better soon." The blonde empath folded the ladder and left at top speed. I guessed that it was still hard for him to be around my blood.
Edward put me on the bed. The sheets were the softest things in the world, and the duvet was soft also. I guessed it was something expensive, like goose feathers. It felt like the pillows were too. I snuggled into them, and they embraced my head.
"Edward," I asked, "Is this one of those Temper Pedic mattresses?" It felt like one, with the way I couldn't feel Edward sit on the bed next to me. I didn't know much about them, besides what I'd seen from the commercials. I also knew they were outrageously expensive. The whole bed set probably cost more than Charlie's house.
"Yes," he said, not even trying to conceal it. I hated it when the Cullens spent money on me. Edward knew it too, but of course, he would ignore my wishes. "Do you want to watch a DVD? We can put one in. You just put it in here." He pointed at a DVD/VHS player next to the bed. There was a huge stack of movies next to the player, probably more than Blockbuster. A few were the old school tapes that I remembered using when I was a child in the 90's.
"No," I said, "I just want to sleep." Suddenly, I shivered. I was freezing. Edward wrapped the blankets around me tighter, protecting me from the chills that accompany the flu. He also got off the bed and went as far away as the room would allow.
"No," I cried, I almost shouted it, "Edward, don't leave. Stay here. I'll be fine." He did as he was told, crawling back on the bed, but was careful not to touch me. Edward reached into a pocket and pulled out a small orange pill.
"Take this before you go to sleep," he ordered, "It's an immune booster from Brazil. Carlisle got the paste version to study during our last family vacation. He wanted to see if they could help people here. Rosalie then developed it into a pill to make it easier for humans to take, and added a couple of extra ingredients to make it work even more powerfully. It hasn't been tested by the FDA, because we don't want to draw attention to ourselves. Carlisle did test it thoroughly here though. I promise it's totally safe. Everything in the pill is natural, too."
I took the little orange pill from his hand, and then realized I couldn't swallow it, because I didn't have water. I asked my vampire for some, and he ran to the kitchen. Edward was back in the room before I could blink, holding a bottle of Fiji water. Of course, the Cullens would buy the most expensive water in the universe, even though they couldn't drink it. I stared at the bottle.
"Esme bought a few things for you," Edward explained, "There's plenty of food for you, and of course, water. Alice also brought you some things." I took the pill, and then my favorite little pixie danced into the room holding four shopping bags.
"Alice, what did you do?" I asked, rolling my eyes, "Whatever you have in the bags, I'm sure I don't need."
"Edward, get out for a second," Alice ordered. Edward knew better than to disobey the almighty pixie, and left.
So, in the morning I'll tell you what Alice bought. Review, if your desperate to know though.
