Totally forgot to do this in the earlier chapters but, I do NOT own Twilight unfortunately but I do claim all rights to my new character, and the luffly little bunny :) But enough of me: read on and don't forget to review :)


(BPOV)

"How about these flowers Bella?" Alice asked as she pointed at the picture of the red and black rose bouquet she wanted me to get. Things had been so busy lately I felt like I never got any time with Edward and myself. Especially with Charlie only letting him in the house if Alice was with him which meant more wedding plans.

"Does it really matter Alice? You already know all the choices I'm going to make so why do I need to make them?" Alice gave me a sharp look. I had forgotten that Charlie was in the living room still watching his game.

I lowered my voice and looked back at Alice. She looked distracted, almost as if she was day dreaming. My stomach felt like it was flipping as I realized what was happening. Glancing towards the living room, I made sure Charlie was still watching his basketball game before looking back at Alice.

"What did you see?" I whispered. My palms started to get sweaty as she continued to flip through the flower book, a glum look on her face. That couldn't mean anything good. "Alice?" I asked again when she didn't answer me.

"He'll tell you," she said, still looking at flowers. I wondered what she meant and then heard knocking at the door.

"Bells, will you get that?" Charlie asked, eyes glued to the TV. Already out of my seat I made my way to the front door. I had barely opened the door when Edward made his way past me to Alice. Charlie turned in his seat to see who it was and upon seeing Edward, grunted then returned to his game. I closed the door and followed Edward back into the kitchen. Although they weren't speaking a word at all, I knew that Alice was showing Edward what she had seen.

"But that doesn't help any," Edward muttered, more to himself then Alice or I. Alice had gone back to flipping through the flower book while Edward fell silent, clearly thinking things over. I stood in silence for a moment. If any of us were in danger then we wouldn't be sitting; we'd be back at the Cullen's trying to figure out what to do. Then I remembered what they did the last time something like this happened.

"Will one of you please tell me what's going on?" I asked, looking at Edward and placing my hands on my hips. Edward looked up at me from the floor and his expression showed that he had clearly forgotten that I was there.

"Nothing to worry you about," Edward said sincerely, pulling me into his arms. I didn't resist, but knew that something was definitely up or he would have told me. My head was resting on his shoulder when I thought of what I could say to make him tell me. If Alice wouldn't.

"Alice?" I asked, turning my head in her direction. It almost seemed as if she was ignoring me until I clued in that Edward was probably giving her a death glare. I looked up at him for a second before pushing myself away from him, knowing that he would drop his arms.

"Where are you going?" I heard him ask me as I pulled on my jacket. I was about to slip my foot into my sneaker when it landed on the floor. Looking down I saw that my shoes were missing. I looked back up at Edward, who was staring at the pair of originally white, mud covered sneakers in his hands. He looked almost sad which surprised me. The last time he looked like that was when Jacob thought of how I looked after Edward left me in the fall.

"I was going to find Carlisle. He'll let me know what's going on," I said softly, placing my hands on his.

He set my sneakers down on the ground then looked into my eyes. His deep golden brown ones seemed almost clouded by something; he was definitely distracted and I wanted to know why.

"Alice, we're going home. Are you coming?" He said softly. Not a split second later Alice was standing beside him, ready to go. They waited for me to put my sneakers on and tell Charlie where I was going, before climbing into the silver Volvo.

I had barely put on my seatbelt when we were speeding away from my house.

"Edward?" Alice asked quietly from the back seat.

"Yeah, I know," he replied, then turned to me, "there's something that you should know before we get there."