Chapter three. Thanks for the reviews I have so far :)
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There's a cliffhanger at the end, hahaa. Sorry...I know I'm mean :D
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They didn't let each other go for hours. In fact, they spent the entire night in each others arms and they didn't pull away for a second. It was one of those moment when they were glad that they didn't need to breath like humans did; they could keep their lips locked for hours that way. But when they finally did end the kiss, Jasper felt breathless, as though his heart had suddenly started to beat again. Alice had brought back the human in him, and she knew it. She laughed, wrapping her arms around his waist and snuggling into him with a contented sigh.
"Alice." He whispered her name for no reason, burying his face in her short spikey hair. It tickled his nose, but he didn't move away.
"Jasper?"
"Yes?"
"...I love you."
Jasper knew that he should have been blushing.
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The next few weeks were very different than the first few. Now, they ran with their fingers intertwined...they never let each other go. They hunted together, only on animals of course. The new diet was harder than both of them imagined. Alice's visions were just as confused as ever, and she got very frustrated with them. They spent the nights running, and they hunted and talked during the day, because it was too risky for them to run in the sunlight incase a human saw them.
"Stupid, stupid, visions!" Alice kicked a rock impatiently as she stamped around the clearing. They were spending the day in a forest, not really sure of where they were. The rock went flying for several hundred yards, skimming through the trees before cracking loudly against a very large tree trunk. Jasper watched curiously as she cursed and threw herself down into the grass.
She's so cute when she's angry, he thought.
As he crawled to her side, she let out a defeated sigh. He took her hand.
"Alice, come on. It's not that bad," he said gently, easing her up to her feet. She shot him a glare.
"Yes, it is Jazz. I don't even know where we are anymore! How are we going to find them if my visions keep flickering like this? I've lost track of everything!"
"Shh," he pulled her into his arms, patting her back comfortingly. "Alice, we'll find them. You've seen that, and I know it's true. It will just take time. But I promise, we'll get there."
Alice buried her face in his jacket, muffling her voice. "How? We need a plan Jazz..."
"Well, why don't we just ask someone?"
She sighed, looking up at into his eyes. "Jazz, we can't just ask someone if they know where a huge coven of vegetarian vampires are. It's not that easy..."
"Well, they live normal lives, right?"
"Yeah..." she admitted reluctantly.
"So, they must interact with humans in some way!" Jasper reasoned, "I'm sure someone must have heard of them. We can ask if anyone knows a Carlisle Cullen."
That cheered her up abit. "I suppose..." she murmured thoughtfully, pulling out of his arms and pacing around the clearing again. She paused, closing her eyes and rubbing her fingers on the side of her head, obviously trying to see something in a vision. Then, her eyes shot open.
"Tennessee!"
"Tennessee?"
"That's where we're going Jazz!" She was dancing now, twirling around in circles. "I can see us there...I think...and we're gonna ask someone if they know them, just like you said we were!" she said hurriedly. Jasper watched with a smirk on his face. She was always like this, dancing around and laughing...she was so...Alice. He laughed to himself.
The journey to Tennessee was long, but they only stopped when they needed to. He didn't tell Alice this, but Jasper was finding the 'diet' harder and harder as they days dragged on. The animal blood just tasted so...boring. It didn't satisfy him the way humans did. It just wasn't the same, but at least he didn't have to feel the emotions. Still, Alice seemed to be finding it so easy, she never seemed bothered by it at all, it had been weeks since she last killed a human and she was fine. When they finally arrived in Tennessee, Alice was estatic.
"Jazzy! We're here, we're here!" she squealed, spinning him around. He didn't mind, it was nice to see Alice so happy. It was early evening, the air was cool and it was dark and every human seemed to be in bed, so there was no one around to see the two stunning Vampires as they made their way between the buildings. For some reason, Jasper felt unusually tense.
"Alice...are you sure you saw us here?" He murmured worriedly, squeezing her hand. It was eerily silent.
"...I'm sure." Alice nodded confidently.
"Isn't this place abit...quiet?"
"Well, yes. It's nighttime."Jasper didn't ask any more questions, he let Alice lead him through the buildings.
"I saw us stood outside a really tall building," she explained quietly, "We were talking to someone, asking them if they knew where the Cullens were..."
"Who is going to be awake now? Humans will all be asleep!"Alice stopped and her eyes blanked out again. Jasper waited patiently for the vision to pass.
"It's this way!" she squeaked, skipping forward.
Several minutes later, they ended up outside a very tall building. It took out clearly against the rest, it was massive. It looked a bit like an apartment block, but no one seemed to be living there. Every window was boarded up, the doors were locked and there were no lights on.
"Maybe it's abandoned.." Alice shrugged. She paused, looking up at the sky.
"We were stood here?" Jasper asked. She nodded again, a little impatiently this time.
Suddenly, a cold wind blew across them, wafting an unfamiliar scent into thier faces. Jasper froze. It wasn't a human smell. No...it was something else. Something he had never smellt before. He stepped forward, peering into the shadows, tensed and ready for action, every muscle burning. His brain was on overdrive.
"Alice?" He hissed.
"What is it Jasper?"
"Can you...smell that?" The scent was burning right through him. It was disgusting. "Alice, I think we should go, maybe come back tomorrow..."
But before he could say another word, Alice let out a loud squeal behind him. He spun around, snarling...but she was gone.
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ooh, cliffhanger :)
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Chapter four will be up as soon as I have time to write it :)
