slowly bent down and brushed my lips lightly across hers.
She didn't move but her heart raced and she parted her lips with a sigh. I inhaled copious amounts of her breath into my lungs letting it send flames down my throat.
"You promised Chief Swan that you would have me home early, remember," she whispered against my lips. "We'd better get going."
My insides were twisting in pleasure at our touch but I finally got my act together.
"Yes ma'am," I replied while continuing to smile.
I released all of her but her hand. I showed her the way through the forest. It was only a few feet until we reached the clearing. I was feeling radiant with glee. Esme, Rosalie and Emmett were sitting on a large rock. When they caught sight of us they all three rose. Alice and Jasper were in the distance throwing the ball back and forth and Carlisle was marking bases.
Right on time! Alice thought.
I'll just hold my breath if she gets too close, Jasper contemplated.
I thought I heard them, Esme thought while walking in our direction.
Rosalie strode off in the other direction without a single glance behind her. Oh great...the human's here, Rosalie sneered, alight with malice.
Come on! Jeez, not this again... Emmett stared at the back of Rosalie as she marched away from us. Whatever, I'm not missing this. Emmett followed behind Esme.
"Was that you we heard, Edward?" Esme asked as she approached us.
Yeah, that weird gurgling noise. "It sounded like a bear choking." Emmett chortled.
A small timid smile was on Bella's face. "That was him."
Oh, I see how it is, I thought internally. "Bella was being unintentionally funny," I explained with a wide grin.
Alice came running towards us. Five seconds, she thought as she stopped in front of us.
"It's time," she announced.
Lightning flashed through the dark cloudy sky while thunder rippled overhead shaking the ground around us. Bella's eyes grew wide in wonder.
Her face is hilarious, Emmett thought. "Eerie, isn't it?" he winked at Bella hoping for her to make another 'human' face.
"Let's go." Alice grabbed Emmett's hand and they speed swiftly away toward the field.
I'll take care of her. Go play now, Esme vested.
Excitement was flowing in my veins. It had been a long time since I had felt so light and buoyant. "Are you ready for some ball?" I asked eagerly.
Her face showed a mix of awe, bewilderment, and perplexity at the game. She seemed extremely intimidated. "Go team!" she said enthusiastically. A chuckle came through my lips as I fluffed her hair up in a frenzy and bounded after Alice and Emmett.
Another crash of lightning sent a rumble of thunder through the earth at our feet. All the amazing feelings shooting through my body were making me exceedingly intoxicated with bliss. In this moment I felt like I had everything I could ever want. I flew past Alice and Emmett.
Show off, Emmett thought.
I just chuckled at his expression as I turned to run backwards, stopping in the outfield next to Carlisle. I peered over Emmett's shoulder to see Esme and Bella walking toward the field.
"Same teams?" Carlisle asked.
Everyone nodded in agreement. My team members, Carlisle and Alice, left to go to their positions. Carlisle went to stand between first and second base while Alice went to the pitcher's mound. I darted toward the outfield.
Edward, you are such a gentleman, Esme commended.
I hadn't been paying attention to their conversation and listened to the end of it as they finally reached the outside of the playing field.
"You don't mind, then? That I'm...all wrong for him?" Bella asked Esme incredulously.
She's not all wrong for me, I'm all wrong for her. I amended internally.
"No." Esme began. I'd never want to take Bella away from Edward, I just couldn't imagine... "You're what he wants. It will work out, somehow." He needs to change her but I know if he never will, Esme was thinking wistfully.
The ground shook below us as thunder rumbled overhead.
Get ready, Edward! Emmett chortled internally. He was swinging the bat back and forth.
He'll miss the first one, Alice snickered.
"All right," Esme called out. "Batter up."
Emmett raised his bat, ready to strike. Alice continued to snicker internally as she pictured Emmett missing the first pitch. She brought the ball to her waist. In a swift stealthy move she brought the ball into flight. It flew past Emmett at amazing speeds as Jasper caught it.
He's going to hit the next one, Edward. Be prepared, though, there is a ninety-seven percent chance you'll catch it. Alice mused