Fic: The Edge (Twilight, Alice/Bella 30/?)
Feb. 6th, 2009 04:27 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Author: Janine
Fandom: Twilight
Pairing: Alice/Bella, mentions of Alice/Jasper
Rating: R
Disclaimer: All characters are owned by Stephanie Meyer. I’m just borrowing them.
Summary: Alice and Jasper's short vacation doesn't go exactly how she planned.
Previous chapters here
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Three Days Later
Jasper was in the shower, but he would soon be out, and when he was dressed he would walk over to her and put his hand on her shoulder and ask her to sit. They would talk then, and
She had felt that something was amiss for a while, had known that something was bothering him, but she had had no visions as to where those feelings would lead them because Jasper had not decided to do anything about the feelings.
At least he hadn’t decided on anything until half an hour before, as he stepped under the spray of the shower.
An hour before that they had been making love, the gentle weight of his body had been on top of her, and he had been inside of her, and her hands gripped him as his hips moved in way that had become almost second nature to her. But, despite the familiarity of his body, and his scent, the brush of his hair against her fingers, and the feel of his lips against her skin, something had been different, something had been wrong.
They had been as close as it was possible for two people to be. They had been embracing each other the same way they had millions of times in the past. Yet she had never felt farther away from him.
Her fingers had squeezed his arms as they so often did, and her hips had arched, and his head had fallen against her shoulder as his hips strained forward, and they crashed into orgasm one after the other. But, when it was over, a terrible feeling of loss had washed over Alice instead of the feelings of contentment and warmth that she was used to after having been with Jasper, and she knew that things were about to change.
Jasper had then wrapped his arms around her, and she had rolled into his body, holding him closely as his arms flexed, tightening his hold on her as she buried her face in his neck and he buried his face in her hair.
They held each other like that for a long time, maybe close to half an hour, and then Jasper kissed her forehead, and her cheeks, and finally her lips before he shifted, and slipped off of the bed.
He had moved towards the bathroom then, and she had pulled a robe out of her suitcase and put it on before walking towards the window. As she settled in front of the window, her fingers falling away from the secured sash around her waist, images and sounds began to flood her brain, and it had taken all that she had to remain standing.
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“Let’s sit,” Jasper said softly, lifting his hand to
It was time to talk.
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“Do you hate me?”
“No,” Jasper said softly, looking over at her, his expression impossibly fond. “I love you,” he continued in the same soft tone. “I always have. I always will,” he finished, his eyes dropping to the ground as he did.
“I thought it was working,”
Jasper lifted his hand to his hair, running his fingers through it for a few seconds before he sighed softly.
“So did I,” he breathed out softly. Especially after the summer, when he and Bella had gone to University and
Away from Bella,
Because of that, he had been feeling calmer and more secure about things than he had in Forks, when
He wanted desperately for them to be able to make things work.
“What changed?”
“Nothing but my perception,” Jasper responded, meeting her eyes briefly before looking away. “We always had a very comfortable relationship,” he continued, his eyes scanning the room around them. “Warm, loving, and not without passion,” he went on, his lips curving up in a smile as he recalled some of the very pleasant nights, and afternoons, and morning, and evenings that they had spent wrapped up together. “But you’re,” he stopped there, and sighed deeply, closing his eyes for a moment. “You’re very different with Bella,” he said softly a few moments later. “The depth of your longing for her … your need for her, the irrationality and chaos that she creates within you is like … like nothing I’ve ever felt from you before.”
Jasper sighed again, and brought his hand up to face, pinching the bridge of his nose as his eyes briefly closed once more.
“I thought at first, I mean I suppose I tried to convince myself at first that it was just the newness of her, the humanness of her,” he went on, shifting on the edge of the bed restlessly. “I think I convinced myself that as time went on, your emotions would calm, would steady, would become what I had been used to.”
This was what he thought had happened over the past few months, but he realized after being around the two of them again that he had been wrong.
“But they haven’t. They’ve only gotten stronger,” Jasper continued, shaking his head slowly, his voice tapering off as he did.
It had only been a few days since Bella had been turned, but he had felt a difference between them already.
Always between them in the past there had been a certain hesitance, a certain care, a certain caution on both of their parts.
That distance had almost completely faded within the past few days, and Jasper knew that as Bella settled into becoming a vampire that the last of the distance would fade as well. They were equal now. There was no reason for
They fit well together. They had fallen together seamlessly. Almost from the day they had met it had been like they had been married for years.
Alice and Bella hadn’t fallen together seamlessly. They had danced around each other, and pined for each other, and struggled against their desire for each other. They had fought with each, yelled, run away, and run back. They had crashed together, their relationship all heat, and flaring emotions, and uncertainty, and excitement, and desperation and fear. They surprised each other. They fought and then they made up, closer and happier with each other than they had been before.
Bella challenged
“You …” Jasper began to say, but he paused, and wasn’t able to speak again for a while. “You should be with her,” he finally forced out, his eyes staring directly forward, unable to look at
“I am,”
“You needed me,” Jasper replied allowing his hand to cover her own, though he could not meet her eyes.
They had been what the other needed when they met, and as the decades had gone on. But
“Now you need her,” he whispered, closing his eyes and breathing in deeply before he finally turned his head to look at
“Jazz,” she said, her voice cracking as the word fell from her lips.
But she didn’t say anything more, and Jasper was thankful for it. He knew that she was sorry, he could feel the sorrow and regret and shame radiating out from her strongly. He knew that she wanted desperately for him to stay, that she didn’t want to lose him. He knew that she was overwhelmed, almost unable to picture a world where she couldn’t run to him at a moments notice if she needed him, or he needed her.
He knew these things because of his talent, but also because he felt many of them too. He loved
But their time had passed, and he had to let her go.
It would be hard at first, for both of them. But he had to let her go. He had to let her be with Bella, really be with Bella without worrying about him, and see what they could build together. He would have to leave the state, leave the country even. He wouldn’t be able to just sit back and watch them grow closer and closer. But he hoped, that in time, when his heart had had time to heal, that he would be able to rejoin the family.
It was done.
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Twenty-Four Hours Later
Alice kept her arms wrapped around her knees, and nose buried in the old sweater of Jasper’s she was wearing, not moving a muscle as she detected Rosalie’s scent approaching her.
She and Jasper had returned to their new home in
They had then returned downstairs, and Jasper had shaken hands with Emmett, hugged Rosalie, and hugged Esme for a bit longer, whispering something to her that the rest of them couldn’t hear. They then helped him carry his bags out to the Mercedes which Esme insisted he take. He didn’t have many bags, he had only taken clothes, and a few fond possessions with him – the rest of his things he had left with Alice to look after for him until he needed them or returned – and after another brief round of goodbyes (and a request to Esme to convey to Carlisle how much he had appreciated his love, care, and guidance over the years) he got into the car and drove away.
“Come inside,” Rose said stopping in front of
Esme had come out a half hour before to try and entice her back into the house as well, but she had hidden her face against her knees and not responded to any of Esme’s words. Finally, Esme had wrapped an arm around her shoulder and hugged her, pressing her lips against the top of her head before standing up and moving back towards the house.
When
“Please, come inside,” Rose said softly, her eyes looking beseechingly at
Unlike the others, being a vampire had never had her feel particularly monstrous. She felt some remorse when she hunted, and didn’t like to be seen then, but being a vampire had not done much damage to her self-esteem or self-image. She actually enjoyed being what she was quite a bit. No, being a vampire had never made her feel like a monster, but at that moment, sitting on the damp earth under the glow of the moon, thinking about what she had done, for the first time in her long life she felt monstrous.
“There was nothing you could do,” Rose said softly, placing a hand on
Rose sighed and let her arm fall from
“Okay, so you don’t want to talk,” Rose said, shifting on the dirt a little so that her back was resting more comfortably against the tree they were sitting at the base of. “That’s fine. We won’t talk. But,” she continued turning her head in
She didn’t think that
They all needed each other more than ever now.
Rose wrapped her up in her arms the best she could, the blonde’s body relaxing a bit now that
She rested her head against the trunk of the tree and settled in for some quality stargazing. She had the feeling that they were going to be out there for a while.
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The Next Day
Bella stepped hesitantly into the living room, her eyes scanning the somber faces around her anxiously. The house was entirely too quiet, and its inhabitants entirely too serious. Something had happened when she and
“Where’s
Emmett turned to look at Rose in the silence that followed Bella’s question, and Rose turned to look at Esme. Esme held her gaze for a moment, and then stood; her movements slow and precise.
“She’s upstairs,” Esme said softly.
Bella breathed in deeply and then exhaled.
Esme looked like she was seconds away from leaping across the room and gathering Bella against her breast in an effort to comfort her.
“What happened?” Bella asked trying to keep her voice steady.
“
Bella blinked slowly.
“Wha … I … I don’t … why?” she chocked out, her brain having trouble processing what Esme had just told her. “Where’d he go?”
Esme’s body trembled slightly, as she shook her head from side to side.
“We don’t know where he’s gone,” she responded quietly. “He didn’t say, and if
Bella was silent for a long moment, and then she murmured, “Oh.”
“How …” Bella began a minute later, blinking against tears that would never flow from her eyes again.
“Not well,” Rose said speaking for the first time, her intense amber gaze focused on Bella.
Bella’s head dropped, her eyes scanning the floor. Rose’s concern was clearly audible in her voice, and Bella realized that
“Why are you still standing there?” Rose asked her question drawing Bella’s eyes back over to her.
“What?”
“Why are you still standing there?” Rose repeated. “Brooding isn’t going to do any good. What’s done is done. Go talk to her,” she continued waving her hand towards the stairs. “Make it better.”
Bella nodded, dazed. Rose made it so sound so simple, but she had no idea how to make it better.
Bella had no answers to these questions, but she started for the stairs nonetheless.
She had no idea what she was going to say to
She would go to the woman she loved, and she would try and make it better.
That was all she could do.
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The room was dark, and less than a week ago, Bella would have had to turn on the light to see her. But now, Bella could make out
The raven-haired beauty was sitting on the floor with her back slumped against the wall, her limbs limp, and her shoulders were hunched wearily.
Bella began to walk slowly towards her, approaching her as one would a wounded animal.
The thought was almost enough to make
“
“Yes,”
Bella took her hand, and
“Jasper’s gone,”
“I know,” Bella said gently, reaching for
“I hurt him very badly,”
She had been so selfish, so willfully blind. She should have known better. In a way she had known better. Before she and Bella had made love for the first time, before she had left Forks for months in an attempt to get over her feelings for Bella, on a chilly afternoon at the beach she had told Bella that vampires weren’t any better at sharing than humans were. And then she had gone and proposed that they try it because she wanted to have her blood and drink it too. She had convinced herself that things could work because she was too weak to face the truth, but things had just ended up how they would have if she had faced things head on after
“We,” Bella interjected before
“Yes, but …”
“How?” Bella asked firmly. “You’re not a god Alice. Despite your gift you can’t know everything that is going to happen. You told me yourself, that life is still largely a mystery for you,” Bella said, reaching out for
“I hurt him,”
Bella sighed deeply, her eyes closing for a moment. They had had such dreams at the beginning, such hope. They had wanted things to work so very badly. The plan had seemed so simple, so perfect. But people weren’t perfect. They weren’t predictable, and logical, and linear like numbers. The formula they had come up with had seemed like a sound one, but it was impossible to treat people like numbers. The heart felt what it felt, despite what the brain, what reason and intellect might tell a person. The equation had seemed so simple … but there was no equation for love that ever worked, no formula that was ever foolproof.
They had hoped for the best. But, it was never a guarantee.
“I love you,” Bella said, uncertain what else she could say, even though it was that love that had left
“I love you too,”
Bella’s hand ran up
“I have to hunt,” she said, her eyes scanning the room avoiding Bella’s as she spoke.
Bella remained quiet for a moment. She wanted to offer to go with her, to keep her company. She wanted to stay with
As much as she wanted to stay with
“Okay,” Bella said softly a few seconds later, reluctantly releasing
“I won’t be long,”
“Take your time,” Bella said, giving
Bella sighed and closed her eyes, tipping her head back.
She knew that she wouldn’t see
To be continued …
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Date: 2009-02-10 02:36 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-02-13 10:19 pm (UTC)Yeah. They tried, they tried really hard to make it work, but it just couldn't. Everyone is lucky Jasper is such a good guy and let go gracefully.
i wanna hug Alice and Bella and tell them it will be ok.
I know! Everyone's sad right now! Things will begin to heal in the next chapter though.