Her voice was still the same bells chime tone I loved. This was a little awkward, her brother had killed my husband. It felt uncomfortable, calling. I knew more than anyone that the whole situation wasn't her fault.

"Alice, I know this must be-" she interrupted.

"Bella, you know I can see the future, I'll make this easier for you because I'd knew you'd be calling since you found that box," she paused. "Your Isabeli, has gone mad. She's going to come here, asking for Edward. She plans on killing him... You understand why I should be worried about this." She let me absorb what she was saying, kill him how?

"Alice, after all this time, I truly don't believe Edward would harm her, she is still my daughter. Plus, you and I both know, she's not capable of hurting a vampire."

"Bella...?" indecisively she asked, "how was your daughter the last time you saw her?"

"What do you mean? Alice! Don't tell me she's-" I couldn't bring myself to say the words. How the hell did she get what I've always wanted? How did she manage to become one so easily? She didn't know what she was getting into. She couldn't have.

"I can't be sure..., how long has she been gone?" she asked warily.

"Three days." I felt like I was choking. Three days, seemed like an eternity. Three days, that would turn any human into a vampire. In three days anybody could become immortal.

"I'm so sorry, Bella... For everything, I never thought-, I never saw... You know I wasn't keeping tabs-" -she couldn't find the words. I knew that if tears were possible for her, she'd be sobbing.

"Alice, would it bother your family if I stayed there, until Isabeli comes? Although it will be difficult reasoning with her once she gets there." There was an ominous silence after this.

"No. It won't bother us, it never has. We'll be glad to see you. Carlisle feels terrible, and Edward doesn't even have the guts to face us. He's been staying at Tanya's. Of course he never told us, I saw him there." I sighed in relief, I wouldn't have to face Edward, I wouldn't know what to tell him.

"I'll try to catch the next flight, thank you Alice." I was very grateful, after all the trouble I had obviously caused his family, they still cared about me.

"See you soon." And I hung up, quickly looking over the phonebook and picking up the phone once more. A very bored voice answered and I booked a flight in the afternoon.

This was possibly the longest flight I had ever taken, it seemed like a month I had been on that plane, I was more than glad to hear we were landing. I got off the plane, grabbed my luggage and looked into my almost empty wallet, calculating how much money I had to get a taxi to Forks. Last minute flights were not cheap.

"Bella!" Bells chiming called me. I was excited to see Alice, waiting for me at the bottom of the stairs. I ran to her now, almost running over a little boy who was crying about pain in his ears. Poor thing.

"Alice! I've missed you so much! I can't believe this! After 20 years!" She laughed at this, clearly happy, and she pulled me away.

"Bella, you look so different." Her eyebrows furrowed.

"I'm old, I know, why are you here anyways?"

"Bella, you have no car here, and no money." I was relieved, I could always trust Alice to know what I needed.

"Thank you so much." I smiled, hugging her again. All the pain I had endured these last three days seemed to melt away with Alice. She was like the sister I never had, my best friend, after all these years apart, it still felt this way. She pulled me away abruptly now.

"Oh!" Her eyes widened and went blank. I knew this look, I looked around, to see if anyone else was noticing this strange encounter. "No..." I waited nervously, obviously, anything she was seeing wasn't good.

"Alice? What are you seeing?" I asked warily, she was making me anxious.

"Your daughter, she's going to Alaska, she went home already, or will be in the next hour, I didn't think she'd get there so fast." She looked at the bags lying on the floor and picked them up, "let's go!"

I almost ran behind her, all the way to her car, she dropped the bags in the trunk and came quickly to the driver's side."

"We're going to Alaska Bella. Isabeli is already a vampire, and she's talked to Rosalie, uncaring as she is told her Edward was in Denali."

"How could she do this? I thought she wasn't going to try anything. She was angry, that was obvious, but I never thought..." I sobbed.

"Calm down Bella, we're going to get there before her." She said, almost as if reassuring herself.

"I trust you."

"I know." She smiled, and sped up across the highway.