Chapter Fifteen

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Eliza’s POV

“Bad news? What do you mean? Is Chrissy okay?” If Jane and Dante had bothered to come all the way from Italy to La Push, there must have had to be a major reason.

“Eli, we’ve come to warn you. It’s Alec, he’s found out where you’ve gone, and let’s just say, he’s not delightfully happy.”

“But how? How did he know where I went? And you didn’t answer my question about Chrissy.” I said, flabbergasted. How on earth could Alec have found out about where I was? I knew that he would defiantly figure out I was gone, he wasn’t that stupid, but how in God’s name could he have found out I went to La Push. I doubt he even knew the place existed. Except, he did come to Forks that time when most of the Volturi came to confront the Cullens, or when he came to get me the first time, so I guess he knew this general area existed. But how would he know I came here. A lucky guess? Unlikely.

“Erm… About Christina…” Dante said quietly.

“That bitch.” Jane cursed loudly. I gave her a look. Why would she call Christina, one of her best friends such a horrible name? What had she done?

“Well Eli, I don’t know if you knew this, but Christina has kind of always liked Alec… You know, in a more than friendly way.” Christina had liked Alec in a more than friendly way? In a romantic way? No, this was new.

“No. I didn’t know that.”

“Uh yeah, well she did.” Dante said.

“And I guess she loved him more than her three best friends.” Jane muttered darkly. “Eli, I hate to break it to you sweetheart, but Christina told Alec where you were, and now he’s coming with the rest of the guard, maybe even Aro, Caius, and Marcus to either bring you back by force, or kill you, and everyone else here.

“It must not have been Chrissy’s fault. I know people do crazy things for that one special person they love. Even if it means hurting everyone else they love. It’s not entirely her fault.” I said. Christina wasn’t a bad person, I couldn’t allow my own selfishness make myself believe that.

“Maybe, I guess.” Dante said.

“So anyway, we need to try and stop Alec!” Jane said. “I really don’t actually mind if we have to kill him. He’s not really an amazing twin brother. I could do with out him dragging me down.” Jane said happily. Like I said, she could be really malevolent.

“No,” I said, “If Chrissy loves him, we can’t kill him. That would kill her.” Jane let out a disappointed sigh. I wasn’t sure if I should be just a tiny bit worried that my friend was disappointed about not needing to kill her own brother.

"Yeah. You're right, Eli. We couldn't do that to Chrissy. She's our best friend, one of the fabulous four!" Dante said. I'm glad she agreed. It would be great to have some back up when it came to persuading Jane not to kill things. Let's just say it was a hobby of hers.

"Yeah," Jane started, "But look what she's done now. If she's not one of the fabulous four anymore-"

"Ha, that rhymes" Dante interupted, gaining a glare from Jane.

"Anyway," Jane began again, "Now we have to be a threesome. And that just sounds perverted." I rolled my eyes. What would Jane know about threesomes? As far ad I knew, she had never been a part of a threesome, but I guess, Jane was a lot older than I was. I had only known her a tiny fraction of her thousands of years long life.

"That would be kind of weird..." Dante laughed.

"Yeah. It would." Jane said, joining in on the laugher. I smiled, throwing my arms around my two best friends.

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