Author's Note: Hi Everyone who's reading this. Here's Chapter 1 as you can all clearly see.

This is mainly Alice's chapter expect for the beginning with Edward's point of view.

Thank you to all those who reviewed this, so far and yeah, i hope you guys will like Chapter 1: Alice's Premonition (for lack of a better title or brain cells to think up a better title.)


Chapter 1

Alice's Premonition

Edward's Point of View

I don't want to be back here.

I don't understand Alice's desire to be back here.

I hate it here, yet I couldn't resist coming along too, back to the place that though it seemed to always rain was the sunshine in my long existence.

But I knew that even coming back here, there would be no Sunshine to welcome me back with open arms.

For that Sunshine would most likely be dead or had (hopefully) forgotten all about me and had moved on with her life. Human and whole, with her soul intact.

She might have even married for all I knew and with children and grandchildren and maybe a couple of great grandchildren.

These where both happy and unhappy thoughts for me and I quickly pushed them away.

Even if she was still alive, she'd probably have moved somewhere sunny since she hated the rain so much, so really it didn't matter my being here, in this place, yet it did.

Alice has been acting strangely in the pasting weeks leading up to us moving back to Forks and now that we are in Forks it seems almost as if she's expecting something or someone.

But the problem is she won't tell us what bothering her and I, for once, can not see into her mind to read what the problem is. Whenever she feels me within her head, she started to think about the Russian sign langue. Very annoying.

Plus she's avoiding me like the plague. Which is a little hurtful.

Why did we have to come back, I don't want to be back here.


Normal point of view, PRESENT.

"Edward! Quit fidgeting and you too, Alice. You're both getting on my nerves." Emmett complained from the back seat of Edward's car. Both Alice and Edward flinched. They hadn't meant to fidget, but they couldn't help it.

Something was going to happen today and neither had the faintest clue what.

Alice sulked in the front seat beside Edward. She was trying to make heads and tails of her premonitions that she had been having for the past couple of months.

Even for so long, she had had the same flashes come to her; they made no more sense now then they had then.

And that worried her, that and the fact that a girl who looked way too much like her was always standing in the background of all her premonitions over the past couple of mouths and the girl's image in the scene she saw only grew stronger every day. Like the premonition that morning, she could have sworn that girl was her sister or even… her herself.

This thought both filled Alice with hope and dread. Hope because she had missed her so much and the thought of seeing her again was almost overwhelming. And dread.

Well the dread was hard to explain. As much as Alice wanted to see her again, the thought of actually seeing her again, now, after all these years, was awful.

Also the fact that if she was the her that Alice had been seeing in her premonitions (which despite herself, she hoped unlikely), then there was only one way that she hadn't changed in appearances after all these years. And that way was to become a Vampire.

Alice couldn't help but shudder at the thought. She couldn't imagine her being turned into a Vampire without Carlisle guardedness or their support or more like without Edward's support and guardedness.

Also what was bothering her was the fact of just how young the girl, the possible her, looked, not much older then eighteen. So that meant she must have been changed not more then a year after they had left her.

Alice quietly cursed herself. Why hadn't she seen this? She knew she had been told by Edward not to keep taps on her, but something like that should have come to her in a vision.

Unless the girl was just a coincidence and not her at all. Which would mean that she was really dead.

Thinking this, Alice felt new surge of grief flow threw her. She tried to keep her emotion under check so as not to bother Jasper or Edward, but that not quickly enough for Edward glanced at her puzzled and Jasper leant forward from the back seat to look at her, worry clear on his face, along with the same question as with everyone else in the Car.

What was the matter?

"I'm fine, just a little nerve wracked that's all. Maybe I should go shopping tonight to loosen up. I haven't been for a while and I'm running out of clothes" She said pretending to look worried about that before laughing off their concern looks and once again turned to stare out the window at Forks.

She notice that Edward wasn't driving as fast as he usually went, actually considering their normal standards of speed, he seemed to be going forty instead of the actual speed of eighty km an hour.

Alice also noticed how quiet everyone was in the car. Maybe she shouldn't have payed so much attention to her premonitions about the "unknown" girl.

But straight after thinking that she knew she would have regretted not at least checking it out. She got her premonitions for a reason and she wanted to know what this reason was, beside cause her and her family a great deal of pain.

But maybe I should have come by myself and not have dragged everyone else along. She thought as Forks High School drew into sight and Edward's finger gripped the steering wheel even tighter though his face was vacant of emotions, but then again that was normal now for Edward.

Rosalie looked snotty and irritated; she scowled when she saw Alice looking at her. Alice well knew that at this moment, Rosalie was blaming her for all their family's unhappiness. Her and the girl, Rosalie refused to say the name of.

Emmett looked, for once, uncomfortable and unsure of himself and those who where around. The feeling he was feeling could not be strangled or beaten out of him, it took time for it to leave on its own free will and this annoyed him to no end.

Jasper, seeing her looked back at him, smiled; his slow, soft smile that she loved so much and would die if she could not see it.

He was coping with this better then the rest of the family. She knew if she had tried to come here alone, he would have followed her and she knew so would have the rest of the family, if she hadn't asked for them to come, they would have, knowing or blind (as they were at the present moment) to her premonitions, they would have followed.

"Alright, who's up for a new and exciting day of learning?" Emmett yelled from the back seat of the car as he always yelled when they where starting a new school and like every time they laughed weakly and then groaned.

"Ok, everyone out." Edward said quietly. Alice cringed at the dead sound of his voice.

Oh, she was hurting him so much. She shouldn't have made him come!

She stood by the car, staring without seeing the school, straight ahead, bitting her lip. Then she saw it, no her! The image was so strong! The strongest of all her vision! Yet, wait, this wasn't a premonition… this…this was real.

She was here! Walking awkwardly toward the Front Office, in away that a new student did when they didn't know quite where to go on their first day.

"Alice, what's the matter?" Jasper asked her softly, worry written clearly on his face. The rest of her family had stopped and where staring at her too, with similar expressions, even Rosalie looked a little worried for her.

Alice gave herself a little shake.

"It's fine, I'm fine. Just taking a looked around, that's all." She reassured them, she knew she had fooled Emmett and Rosalie, but Jasper and Edward still watched her cautious, both of them glancing in the direction she had been staring in for so long.

The only way for them not to go totally suspicious on her was to just walk way; laughing, acting completely normal and then when they weren't looking slip away and find the "girl".

With her plan set, Alice put it into action. Once again she laughed off their worried expression and started to express loud interest about her upcoming class and desperate not to be late for it and bounce brightly off, like a pixies dancing on flowers instead of muddy, slopping grass.

Edward and Jasper glance at each, both knowing that Alice was keeping something from them and it was either really big or something that was small but had high chances of becoming huge.

The two made a silent agreement to keep an eye on the bounce, flighty girl, who could see the future.

Future!

The two vampire boys stared at each other uneasily, both wondering if Alice sudden demand to go to Forks wasn't triggered by something she saw. They both turned to stare once again in the direction that Alice been staring. Their eyes both taking in the FRONT OFFICE sign, though no one stood there now, someone new had and not to long ago.

Edward smelt a familiar scent come to him from that direction, but it was different, colder almost dead scent, but familiar and his mind went almost blank when the smell made his nostrils flare. For the life of him couldn't understand why the smell was familiar, for it, the smell, had almost lost its immediate kick.

He shrugged off the feeling and walked to class, following Jasper's quick footsteps with his slower ones.

He didn't want to be here! Yet that smell was intriguing him and he was desperate to find its source. And he would find it, he just need to wait and see.


Author's Note: Hey, don't kill be because i didn't explain who 'Her' is. But I will.

Probably most of you will guess the plain obvious about who 'Her' is and her relation to the 'her' in the prologue.

See you next chapter, with 'Her'. She will have a name, even though you smart people all know who she is and probably what she now is. yeah, anyway, see you again soon.