Author Notes: Happy Thanksgiving! Hope everyone had a great day.
Let me know what you think of this chapter. I wasn't going to continue with this. I wanted to leave it as a one shot, but this cute little idea popped into my head last night, and I had to write it down. This will follow Alice and Jasper until they meet the Cullen family. I am trying to keep things around the time they happen in the book, so let me know if I slip up someplace.
Disclaimer: I do not own Twilight or any of the characters mentioned in this story. If I did the books would be all about Jasper and Alice.
A New Beginning
We left the diner that night and headed out into the storm. Our fingers were still entertained as she led me towards her car. It was a pitch black Jaguar XK120. I knew nothing about cars, but I did know that this particular car was the fastest one of its time. It was expensive and hard to purchase.
I slipped past her in order to open the driver's side door for her, and she gave me a small smile. Even though I had been a vampire for over a century, I still behaved like a gentleman should. That was the way my mother raised me.
"Thank you." She said as she slid into the seat. I hurried around, clambered into the seat next to her, and took my hat off. My black haired angel started up the car, and reached for my hand. Our fingers fit together perfectly.
She was so easy for me to read. She never tried to hide her emotions and it almost felt as if she was trying to show me how she felt. She was happy and hopeful, and there was no doubt or worry to her feelings. There was an air of confidence surrounding her. It was almost as if she knew what was going to happen. Did she know I was going to be in that diner?
I felt as if I had known her my whole life, but I knew nothing about her, not even her name.
"I don't think I caught your name miss…"
"Alice." She glanced at me, then looked back to the road, the speedometer was resting at 110 miles per hour. "And you are Jasper Whitlock."
I'm sure my mouth dropped at the sound of my name falling off her lips. "How did you know?" I could barely get the words out. I know that I never told her my name.
She smiled. "You see I have this nasty habit of seeing things before they happen, and lets just say that your name happened to appear in my visions once or twice."
A nodded my head as if I knew exactly what she was talking about, when in reality it cause even more confusion. She could see the future? I guess I wasn't the only vampire with a special talent.
"So you saw me in your visions?" She nodded, her eyes stayed on the road ahead. "What exactly did you see?"
"I saw you walking through the doorway into that diner on a stormy night."
"How could you know I would show up?"
"As soon as someone makes a decision I can see it. You chose to walk into that diner, and you did. If you had chosen to do something different I would of known."
"But you didn't know me."
"That never stopped me from meeting you. This is the way this is supposed to happen."
"What happens?"
"We fall in love, get married, and join a small coven." She spoke without hesitating, and I couldn't tell if she was joking or serious. I had never even met this girl before, and she was claiming that we were soul mates.
"What if that doesn't happen."
Her laughter was angelic. "Oh don't worry, It will happen." She tapped the side of her head twice to remind me of her visions. "I am sure of it."
The only thing that kept me from jumping out of the car and running the other direction was the pull her emotions had on me. I couldn't get away, even if I tried.
She was still confident, hopeful, and happy as she continued down the darkened road.
