Bella continued to struggle in my arms but I refused to let her go. I repositioned her so she was on my lap. I could feel the warmth of Bella's blood as it raced up her cheeks when she realized that Alice and Jasper were in the door way.
"Go ahead," I barked a laugh.
How can he get that close to her? It seriously blows my mind, Jasper was panicking mentally.
Jasper had a strong belief that being this close to a human was impossible without feeding. His belief was now being thrown out the window.
Alice's thoughts were just a humming of approval. She was radiating with glee as she moved fluidly into the room, dropping to the ground and crossing her legs with a gleaming smile across her face.
Jasper continued to stay in the door way. His thoughts were still fanatically stunned.
"It sounded like you were having Bella for lunch, and we came to see if you would share," Alice said while she failed extravagantly at trying to suppress laughter.
Bella stiffened like a board in my arms but met her gaze unflinchingly and I couldn't help but grin at both of them. When Bella saw my face she relaxed. I looked at Alice and answered back playfully, "Sorry, I don't believe I have enough to spare."
I tightened my arms around her. Her heart was still humming quickly and her blush was still pronounced on her cheeks. Jasper finally got his thoughts out of a tangle as the mood of the room finally hit him.
Wow, I've never felt Edward feel so...happy...and...in love. A smile spread across Jaspers face automatically at the cheerfulness in the room. "Actually, Alice says there's going to be a real storm tonight, and Emmett wants to play ball. Are you game?" he asked while walking into the room.
Playing ball did sound fun. I knew Emmett would be thoroughly pissed if I didn't show up this time. I remembered the vampires that are visiting in the area and without thinking about it I looked at Bella and realized I would never leave her for a moment with those creatures at large. Before I could respond Alice chimed in, "Of course you should bring Bella."
What? Jasper looked mildly surprised and sent Alice a quick look but turned back so quickly I wasn't sure if Bella caught it. Once again I had to remind myself that it was always her choice, "Do you want to go?" I asked as excitement burst through me.
She looked at me and without hesitating she said, "Sure. Um, where are we going?"
This is going to be so much fun! Alice's thoughts flitted through my mind.
I can't believe this. Oh well this should be...interesting. Jasper thought while curiosity was willing inside him.
"We have to wait for thunder to play ball - you'll see why," I smiled at her.
A sign of nervousness was evident on her face when she bit her lower lip. She didn't realize she was doing it when she looked at me and asked anxiously, "Will Ineed an umbrella?"
We all started laughing but I was relieved because I was finally aware of what her sudden apprehension was.
"Will she?" Jasper asked with a most peculiar expression.
"No. The storm will hit over town. It should be dry enough in the clearing." Alice said while the vision of the clearing ran through her head.
Jasper was so full of happiness and joyfulness from the situation happening in the room that he couldn't contain his smile, "Good, then," he exclaimed.
Being around Alice was always a little strange because I was constantly seeing the future. This time it was just the coming minutes going through her mind. I saw her going to Carlisle and asking about playing ball.
"Let's go see if Carlisle will come," Alice jumped off the ground and headed toward the door with a wink in Jaspers direction.
"Like you don't know," Jasper teased.
Jasper closed the door behind him, Have fun bro.
Bella turned in my lap, her heart fluttering at our closeness, "What will we be playing?" she wondered.
I laughed at the thought of letting her hold a bat, or worse, letting her try to hit a ball with a bat.
"You will be watching," I clarified, "We will be playing baseball," I explained.
She rolled her eyes at me, "Vampires like baseball?" she asked in disbelief.
"It's the American pastime," I said in mock seriousness.
Some very annoying sound was in my ear. I was driving down Bella's street when little droplets of rain began splattering onto the windshield.