-Bella's POV-

For the next few weeks, everyday was pretty much the same. Go to school, try not to look at Alice too much, survive Gym class, go home and do homework, fix dinner, and go to bed. Sometimes I would play a game on the computer, or send an email to my mom. And every once in a while, on a nice day, I would take a walk in the woods behind the house. But I was getting restless with not knowing why I felt a pull towards someone I didn't even know. I wanted to talk to her, but I didn't know what the hell we would even talk about. And I really didn't want to look like an idiot, so I gave up on that idea. I even tried to ignore it, but it just seemed to get stronger as time went by. I even started dreaming about her. I had to do something soon, or else this was going to drive me crazy.

Yesterday was Friday. A happy day for most students, but for me it was sad. Fridays were be the last day of the week that I would be able to see Alice. And the weekends seemed extra long because I wasn't able to see her. I kicked the pillow that was laying on the floor and got into bed. Maybe Sunday would be better.

-Alice's POV-

As the sun came up, I ran back to my house to change my clothes. It became harder and harder to leave her the more I watched her. And even more hard to keep my distance. About a week ago, I gave in and went in her room while she was sleeping to cover her up with the blanket. I didn't like just sitting there watching her shiver. I had to resist the urge to caress her cheek with my fingers.

My siblings hadn't seen much of me since Bella had arrived in Forks, and I felt bad for not being around, but I couldn't help it. I knew they understood though, they all had their mates. I had nothing to report back to them, Bella had show no signs of her being anything but a normal human girl, which worried Carlisle.

As I finished changing into my clothes for today I got the tingly feeling. The vision was of me sitting in the meadow that was located in the woods, between our house and Bella's house. I was looking at an opening in the side and saw Bella as the blur again. It only lasted a few seconds, but I was thrilled because I knew today was the day.

-Bella's POV-

With Charlie gone fishing with Harry Clearwater, there was especially no one to distract me from my thoughts of Alice. But I wasn't desperate enough to call Jessica or Mike to hang out either. Finally I got so irritated I decided to take a walk in the woods, and blow off some steam. I lift Charlie a note in case he made it back before I did. I put on my boots and hoodie, and grabbed my backpack and packed a small blanket. Then I fixed a sandwich and packed some chips and packed it away if I happened to get hungry, and I was out the back door in no time.

I walked rather quickly at first, to get out my frustration, but that soon became tiring. I really needed to start working out again. I rested a few times, but kept going. I realized that I had been walking for a while now, and I had never been this far out in the woods before. And I was getting kind of hungry, so I decided to look for a nice place to sit and eat. I saw ahead that there was, what looked to be a clearing, where the sun was shining brightly into. When I reached the edge of the clearing, I had to stop and take it all in. It was filled with perfectly green grass and beautiful purple flowers, and with the sun shining in through the clouds, it looked heavenly. I stepped into the lit meadow taking in the warm sun, but then I realized I wasn't alone when I saw a slight movement out of the corner of my eye. I jumped back because it was the last person in the world I expected to see. Alice.