I went back to school. This was the right thing to do, the most
inconspicuous way to behave.
By the end of the day, almost all the other students had returned to class, too. Just Tyler and Bella and a few othersโwho were probably using the accident as a chance to ditchโremained absent.
It shouldnโt have been so hard for me to do the right thing. But all afternoon, I was gritting my teeth against the urge that had me yearning to ditch, tooโin order to go find the girl again.
Like a stalker. An obsessed stalker. An obsessed vampire stalker.
School today wasโsomehow, impossiblyโeven more boring than it had seemed just a week ago. Coma-like. It was as if the color had drained from the bricks, the trees, the sky, the faces around me.โฆ I stared at the cracks in the walls.
There was another right thing I should be doingโฆ that I was not. Of course, it was also a wrong thing. It all depended on oneโs perspective.
From the perspective of a Cullenโnot just a vampire, but aย Cullen, someone who belonged to a family, such a rare state in our worldโthe right thing would have gone something like this:
โIโm surprised to see you in class, Edward. I heard you were involved in that awful accident this morning.โ
โYes, I was, Mr. Banner, but I was the lucky one.โ A friendly smile. โI didnโt get hurt at all. I wish I could say the same for Tyler and Bella.โ
โHow are they?โ
โI think Tyler is fineโฆ just some superficial scrapes from the windshield glass. Iโm not sure about Bella, though.โ A worried frown. โShe might have a concussion. I heard she was pretty incoherent for a whileโseeing things, even. I know the doctors were worried.โฆโ
Thatโs how it should have gone. Thatโs what I owed my family.
โIโm surprised to see you in class, Edward. I heard you were involved in that awful accident this morning.โ
No smile. โI wasnโt hurt.โ
Mr. Banner shifted his weight from foot to foot, uncomfortable.
โDo you have any idea how Tyler Crowley and Bella Swan are? I heard there were some injuries.โฆโ
I shrugged. โI wouldnโt know.โ
Mr. Banner cleared his throat. โEr, rightโฆ,โ he said, my cold stare making his voice sound a bit strained.
He walked quickly back to the front of the classroom and began his lecture.
It was the wrong thing to do. Unless you looked at it from a more obscure point of view.
It just seemed soโฆ soย unchivalrousย to slander the girl behind her back, especially when she was proving more trustworthy than I could have dreamed. She hadnโt said anything to betray me, despite having good reason to do so. Would I betray her when she had done nothing but keep my secret?
I had a nearly identical conversation with Mrs. Goffโjust in Spanish rather than in Englishโand Emmett gave me a long look.
I hope you have a good explanation for what happened today. Rose is on the warpath.
I rolled my eyes without looking at him.
I actually had come up with a perfectly sound explanation. Just suppose Iย hadnโtย done anything to stop the van from crushing the girl. I recoiled from that thought. But if sheย hadย been hit, if sheโd been mangled and bleeding, the red fluid spilling, wasting on the blacktop, the scent of the fresh blood pulsing through the airโฆ
I shuddered again, but not just in horror. Part of me shivered in desire. No, I would not have been able to watch her bleed without exposing us all in a much more flagrant and shocking way.
It was a perfectly sound excuseโฆ but I wouldnโt use it. It was too shameful.
And I hadnโt thought of it until long after the fact, regardless.
Look out for Jasper, Emmett went on, oblivious to my reverie.ย Heโs not as angryโฆ but heโs more resolved.
I saw what he meant, and for a moment the room swam around me. The flash of rage was so all-consuming that a red haze clouded my vision. I thought I would choke on it.
EDWARD! GET A GRIP!ย Emmett shouted at me in his head. His hand came down on my shoulder, holding me in my seat before I could jump to my feet. He rarely used his full strengthโthere was almost never a need, for he was so much stronger than any vampire weโd ever encounteredโbut he used it now. He gripped my arm, rather than pushing me down. If heโd been pushing, the chair under me would have collapsed.
EASY!ย he ordered.
I tried to calm myself, but it was hard. The rage burned in my head.
Jasperโs not going to do anything until we all talk. I just thought you should know the direction heโs headed.
I concentrated on relaxing and felt Emmettโs hand loosen.
Try not to makeย moreย of a spectacle of yourself. Youโre in enough trouble as it is.
I took a deep breath and Emmett released me.
I searched around the room routinely, but our confrontation had been so short and silent that only a few people sitting behind Emmett had even noticed. None of them knew what to make of it, and they shrugged it off. The Cullens were freaksโeveryone knew that already.
Damn, kid, youโre a mess, Emmett added, sympathy in his tone. โBite me,โ I muttered under my breath, and I heard his low chuckle.
Emmett didnโt hold grudges, and I probably ought to have been more grateful for his easygoing acceptance. But I could see that Jasperโs intentions made sense to him, that he was considering how it might be the best course of action.
The rage simmered, barely under control. Yes, Emmett was stronger than I was, but heโd yet to beat me in a wrestling match. He claimed that this was because I cheated, but hearing thoughts was just as much a part of who I was as his immense strength was a part of him. We were evenly matched in a fight.
A fight? Was that where this was headed? Was I going to fight with my
familyย over a human I barely knew?
I thought about that for a moment, thought about the fragile feel of the girlโs body in my arms in juxtaposition with Jasper, Rose, and Emmettโ
supernaturally strong and fast, killing machines by nature.
Yes, I would fight for her. Against my family. I shuddered.
But it wasnโt fair to leave her undefended when I was the one whoโd put her in danger!
I couldnโt win alone, though, not against the three of them, and I wondered who my allies would be.
Carlisle, certainly. He would not fight anyone, but he would be wholly against Roseโs and Jasperโs designs. That might be all I needed.
Esme, doubtful. She would not sideย againstย me, either, and she would hate to disagree with Carlisle, but she would be for any plan that kept her family intact. Her first priority would not be what was right, butย me. If Carlisle was the soul of our family, then Esme was the heart. He gave us a leader who deserved following; she made that following into an act of love. We all loved each otherโeven under the fury I felt toward Jasper and Rose right now, even planning to fight them to save the girl, I knew that I loved them.
Aliceโฆ I had no idea. It would probably depend on what she saw coming. She would side with the winner, I imagined.
So I would have to do this without help. I wasnโt a match for them alone, but I wasnโt going to let the girl be hurt because of me. That might mean evasive action.
My rage dulled a bit with the sudden black humor. I tried to imagine how the girl would react to my kidnapping her. Of course, I rarely guessed her reactions rightโbut what other response could she have besides terror?
I wasnโt sure how to manage that, thoughโkidnapping her. I wouldnโt be able to stand being close to her for very long. Perhaps I would just deliver her back to her mother. Even that much would be fraught with danger. For her.
And also for me, I realized suddenly. If I were to kill her by accidentโฆ I wasnโt certain exactly how much pain that would cause me, but I knew it would be multifaceted and intense.
The time passed quickly while I mulled over all the complications ahead of me: the argument waiting for me at home, the conflict with my family, the lengths I might be forced to go to afterward.
Well, I couldnโt complain that lifeย outsideย this school was monotonous.
The girl had changed that much.
Emmett and I walked silently to the car when the bell rang. He was worrying about me and worrying about Rosalie. He knew he would have no choice when it came time to pick sides, and it bothered him.
The others were waiting for us in the car, also silent. We were a very quiet group. Only I could hear the shouting.
Idiot! Lunatic! Moron! Jackass! Selfish, irresponsible fool!ย Rosalie kept up a constant stream of insults at the top of her mental lungs. It made it hard to hear the others, but I ignored her as best I could.
Emmett was right about Jasper. He was sure of his course.
Alice was troubled, worrying about Jasper, flipping through images of the future. No matter which direction Jasper came at the girl, Alice always saw me there, blocking him. Interestingโฆ neither Rosalie nor Emmett was with him in these visions. So Jasper planned to work alone. That would even things up.
Jasper was the best, certainly the most experienced fighter among us. My one advantage lay in that I could hear his moves before he made them.
I had never fought more than playfully with my brothersโjust horsing around. I felt sick at the thought of really trying to hurt Jasper.
No, not that. Just to block him. That was all.
I concentrated on Alice, memorizing Jasperโs different avenues of attack.
As I did that, her visions shifted, moving farther and farther away from the Swansโ house. I was cutting him off earlier.
Stop that, Edward!ย she snapped.ย It canโt happen this way. I wonโt let it.
I didnโt answer her, I just kept watching.
She began searching further ahead, into the misty, unsure realm of distant possibilities. Everything was shadowy and vague.
The entire way home, the charged silence did not lift. I parked in the big garage off the house. Carlisleโs Mercedes was there, next to Emmettโs big Jeep, Roseโs M3, and my Vanquish. I was glad Carlisle was already homeโ this silence could end explosively, and I wanted him there when that happened.
We went straight to the dining room.
The room was, of course, never used for its intended purpose. But it was furnished with a long, oval mahogany table surrounded by chairsโwe were scrupulous about having all the correct props in place. Carlisle liked to use
it as a conference room. In a group with such strong and disparate personalities, sometimes it was necessary to discuss things in a calm, seated manner.
I had a feeling that the setting was not going to help much today.
Carlisle sat in his usual spot at the eastern head of the room. Esme was beside himโthey held hands on top of the table.
Esmeโs eyes were on me, their golden depths full of concern.
Stay.ย It was her only thought. She had no idea of what was about to start; she was just worried about me.
I wished I could smile at the woman who was truly a mother to me, but I had no reassurances for her now.
I sat on Carlisleโs other side.
Carlisle had a better sense of what was coming. His lips were pressed tightly together and his forehead was creased. The expression looked too old for his young face.
As everyone else sat, I could see the lines being drawn.
Rosalie sat directly across from Carlisle, at the other end of the long table. She glared at me, never looking away.
Emmett sat beside her, his face and thoughts both wry.
Jasper hesitated, and then went to stand against the wall behind Rosalie. He was decided, regardless of the outcome of this discussion. My teeth locked together.
Alice was the last to come in, and her eyes were focused on something far awayโthe future, still too indistinct for her to make use of it. Without seeming to think about it, she sat next to Esme. She rubbed her forehead as if she had a headache. Jasper twitched uneasily and considered joining her, but he kept his place.
I took a deep breath. I had started thisโI should speak first.
โIโm sorry,โ I said, looking first at Rose, then Jasper, and then Emmett. โI didnโt mean to put any of you at risk. It was thoughtless, and I take full responsibility for my hasty action.โ
Rosalie glared at me balefully. โWhat do you mean, โtake full responsibilityโ? Are you going to fix it?โ
โNot the way you mean,โ I said, working to keep my voice even and quiet. โI was already planning to leave before this happened. Iโll go nowโฆโย If I believe that the girl will be safe, I amended in my head.ย If I believe that
none of you will touch her. โThe situation will resolve itself.โ โNo,โ Esme murmured. โNo, Edward.โ
I patted her hand. โItโs just a few years.โ
โEsmeโs right, though,โ Emmett said. โYou canโt go anywhere. That would be theย oppositeย of helpful. We have to know what people are thinking, now more than ever.โ
โAlice will catch anything major,โ I disagreed.
Carlisle shook his head. โI think Emmett is right, Edward. The girl will be more likely to talk if you disappear. Itโs all of us leave, or none of us.โ
โShe wonโt say anything,โ I insisted quickly. Rose was building up to the explosion, and I wanted this fact out there first.
โYou donโt know her mind,โ Carlisle reminded me. โI know this much. Alice, back me up.โ
Alice stared up at me wearily. โI canโt see what will happen if we just ignore this.โ She glanced at Rose and Jasper.
No, she couldnโt see that futureโnot when Rosalie and Jasper were so decided against ignoring the incident.
Rosalieโs palm smacked down on the table with a loud bang. โWe canโt allow the human a chance to say anything. Carlisle, youย mustย see that. Even if we decided to all disappear, itโs not safe to leave stories behind us. We live so differently from the rest of our kindโyou know there are those who would love an excuse to point fingers. We have to be more careful than anyone else!โ
โWeโve left rumors behind us before,โ I reminded her.
โJust rumors and suspicions, Edward. Not eyewitnesses and evidence!โ โEvidence!โ I scoffed.
But Jasper was nodding, his eyes hard. โRoseโโ Carlisle began.
โLet me finish, Carlisle. It doesnโt have to be any big production. The girl hit her head today. So maybe that injury turns out to be more serious than it looked.โ Rosalie shrugged. โEvery mortal goes to sleep with the chance of never waking up. The others would expect us to clean up after ourselves. Technically, that would make it Edwardโs job, but this is obviously beyond him. You know Iโm capable of control. I would leave no evidence behind me.โ
โYes, Rosalie, we all know how proficient an assassin you are,โ I
snarled.
She hissed at me, momentarily beyond words. If only that could last. โEdward, please,โ Carlisle said. Then he turned to Rosalie. โRosalie, I
looked the other way in Rochester because I felt that you were owed your justice. The men you killed had wronged you monstrously. This is not the same situation. The Swan girl is entirely innocent.โ
โItโs not personal, Carlisle,โ Rosalie said through her teeth. โItโs to protect us all.โ
There was a brief moment of silence while Carlisle thought through his answer. When he nodded, Rosalieโs eyes lit up. She should have known better. Even if I hadnโt been able to read his thoughts, I could have anticipated his next words. Carlisle never compromised.
โI know you mean well, Rosalie, butโฆ Iโd like very much for our family to beย worthย protecting. The occasionalโฆ accident or lapse in control is a regrettable part of what we are.โ It was very like him to include himself in the plural, though he had never had such a lapse himself. โTo murder a blameless child in cold blood is another thing entirely. I believe the risk she presents, whether she speaks her suspicions or not, is nothing to the greater risk. If we make exceptions to protect ourselves, we risk something much more important. We risk losing the essence of who we are.โ
I controlled my expression very carefully. It wouldnโt do at all to grin.
Or to applaud, as I wished I could.
Rosalie scowled. โItโs just being responsible.โ
โItโs being callous,โ Carlisle corrected gently. โEvery life is precious.โ
Rosalie sighed heavily and her lower lip pouted out. Emmett patted her shoulder. โItโll be fine, Rose,โ he encouraged in a low voice.
โThe question,โ Carlisle continued, โis whether we should move on.โ โNo,โ Rosalie moaned. โWe just got settled. I donโt want to start on my
sophomore year in high school again!โ
โYou could keep your present age, of course,โ Carlisle said. โAnd have to move again that much sooner?โ she countered. Carlisle shrugged.
โIย likeย it here! Thereโs so little sun, we get to be almostย normal.โ
โWell, we certainly donโt have to decide now. We can wait and see if it becomes necessary. Edward seems certain of the Swan girlโs silence.โ
Rosalie snorted.
But I was no longer worried about Rose. I could see that she would go along with Carlisleโs decision, no matter how infuriated she was with me. Their conversation had moved on to unimportant details.
Jasper remained unmoved.
I understood why. Before he and Alice had met, heโd lived in a combat zone, a relentless theater of war. He knew the consequences of flouting the rulesโheโd seen the grisly aftermath with his own eyes.
It said much that he had not tried to calm Rosalie down with his extra faculties, nor did he now try to rile her up. He was holding himself aloof from this discussionโabove it.
โJasper,โ I said.
He met my gaze, his face expressionless.
โShe wonโt pay for my mistake. I wonโt allow that.โ
โShe benefits from it, then? She should have died today, Edward. I would only set that right.โ
I repeated myself, emphasizing each word.ย โI will not allow it.โ
His eyebrows shot up. He wasnโt expecting thisโhe hadnโt imagined that I would act to stop him.
He shook his head once. โAnd I will not let Alice live in danger, even a slight danger. You donโt feel about anyone the way I feel about her, Edward, and you havenโt lived through what Iโve lived through, whether youโve seen my memories or not. You donโt understand.โ
โIโm not disputing that, Jasper. But Iโm telling you now, I wonโt allow you to hurt Isabella Swan.โ
We stared at each otherโnot glaring, but measuring the opposition. I felt him sample the mood around me, testing my determination.
โJazz,โ Alice said, interrupting us.
He held my gaze for a moment more, and then looked at her. โDonโt bother telling me you can protect yourself, Alice. I already know that. It doesnโt changeโโ
โThatโs not what Iโm going say,โ Alice interrupted. โI was going to ask you for a favor.โ
I saw what was on her mind, and my mouth fell open with an audible gasp. I stared at her, shocked, only vaguely aware that everyone besides Alice and Jasper was now eyeing me warily.
โI know you love me. Thanks. But I would really appreciate it if you
didnโt try to kill Bella. First of all, Edwardโs quite serious and I donโt want you two fighting. Secondly, sheโs my friend. At least, sheโsย goingย to be.โ
It was clear as glass in her head: Alice, smiling, with her icy white arm around the girlโs warm, fragile shoulders. And Bella was smiling, too, her arm around Aliceโs waist.
The vision was rock solid; only the timing of it was unsure.
โButโฆ Aliceโฆ,โ Jasper gasped. I couldnโt manage to turn my head to see his expression. I couldnโt tear myself away from the image in Aliceโs vision in order to hear his thoughts.
โIโm going to love her someday, Jazz. Iโll be very put out with you if you donโt let her be.โ
I was still locked into Aliceโs thoughts. I saw the future shimmer as Jasperโs resolve floundered in the face of her unexpected request.
โAh,โ she sighedโhis indecision had cleared a new future. โSee?
Bellaโs not going to say anything. Thereโs nothing to worry about.โ
The way she said the girlโs nameโฆ like they were already close confidants.
โAlice,โ I choked. โWhatโฆ does thisโฆ?โ
โI told you there was a change coming. I donโt know, Edward.โ But she locked her jaw, and I could see that there was more. She was trying not to think about it. She was focusing very hard on Jasper suddenly, though he was too stunned to have progressed much in his decision-making.
She did this sometimes when she was trying to keep something from me. โWhat, Alice? What are you hiding?โ
I heard Emmett grumble. He always got frustrated when Alice and I had these kinds of conversations.
She shook her head, trying not to let me in.
โIs it about the girl?โ I demanded. โIs it about Bella?โ
She had her teeth gritted in concentration, but when I spoke Bellaโs name, she slipped. Her slip only lasted the tiniest portion of a second, but that was long enough.
โNO!โ I shouted. I heard my chair hit the floor, and only then realized I was on my feet.
โEdward!โ Carlisle was on his feet, too, gripping my shoulder. I was barely aware of him.
โItโs solidifying,โ Alice whispered. โEvery minute youโre more decided.
There are really only two ways left for her. Itโs one or the other, Edward.โ I could see what she sawโฆ but I could not accept it.
โNo,โ I said again. There was no volume to my denial. My legs felt hollow, and I had to brace myself against the table. Carlisleโs hand fell away.
โThat isย soย annoying,โ Emmett complained.
โI have to leave,โ I whispered to Alice, ignoring him.
โEdward, weโve already been over that,โ Emmett said loudly. โThatโs the best way to start the girl talking. Besides, if you take off, we wonโt know for sure if sheโs talking or not. You have to stay and deal with this.โ
โI donโt see you going anywhere, Edward,โ Alice told me. โI donโt know if youย canย leave anymore.โย Think about it, she added silently.ย Think about leaving.
I understood what she meant. Yes, the idea of never seeing the girl again wasโฆ painful. Iโd already felt that in the hospital hallway where Iโd given her such a harsh farewell. But now leaving was even more necessary. I couldnโt sanction either future Iโd apparently condemned her to.
Iโm not entirely sure of Jasper, Edward, Alice went on.ย If you leave, if he thinks sheโs a danger to usโฆ
โI donโt hear that,โ I contradicted her, still only halfway aware of our audience. Jasper was wavering. He would not do something that would hurt Alice.
Not right this moment. Will you risk her life, leave her undefended?
โWhy are you doing this to me?โ I groaned. My head fell into my hands.
I was not Bellaโs protector. I could not be that. Wasnโt Aliceโs divided future enough proof of that?
I love her, too. Or I will. Itโs not the same, but I want her around for that.
โLove her,ย too?โ I whispered, incredulous.
She sighed.ย You areย soย blind, Edward. Canโt you see where youโre headed? Canโt you see where you already are? Itโs more inevitable than the sun rising tomorrow morning. See what I see.โฆ
I shook my head, horrified. โNo.โ I tried to shut out the visions she revealed to me. โI donโt have to follow that course. Iโll leave. Iย willย change the future.โ
โYou can try,โ she said, her voice skeptical. โOh,ย come on!โ Emmett bellowed.
โPay attention,โ Rose hissed at him. โAlice sees him falling for a
human! How classically Edward!โ She made a gagging sound.
I scarcely heard her.
โWhat?โ Emmett said, startled. Then his booming laugh echoed through the room. โIs that whatโs been going on?โ He laughed again. โTough break, Edward.โ
I felt his hand touch my arm, but I shook it off absently. I couldnโt pay attention to him.
โFallย for a human?โ Esme repeated in a stunned voice. โFor the girl he saved today? Fall inย loveย with her?โ
โWhat do you see, Alice? Exactly,โ Jasper demanded.
She turned toward him. I continued to stare numbly at the side of her face.
โIt all depends on whether he is strong enough. Either heโll kill her himselfโโshe turned to meet my gaze again, glaringโโwhich wouldย reallyย irritate me, Edward, not to mention what it would do toย youโโ She faced Jasper again. โOr sheโll be one of us someday.โ
Someone gasped; I didnโt look to see who.
โThatโs not going to happen!โ I was shouting again. โEither one!โ
Alice spoke as if she hadnโt heard me. โIt all depends,โ she repeated. โHe may beย justย strong enough not to kill herโbut it will be close. It will take an amazing amount of control,โ she mused. โMore, even, than Carlisle has. The only thing heโs not strong enough to do is stay away from her. Thatโs a lost cause.โ
I couldnโt find my voice. No one else seemed to be able to, either. The room was still.
I stared at Alice, and everyone else stared at me. I could see my own horrified expression from five different viewpoints.
After a long moment, Carlisle sighed. โWell, thisโฆ complicates things.โ โIโll say,โ Emmett agreed. His voice was still close to laughter. Trust
Emmett to find the joke in the destruction of my life.
โI suppose the plans remain the same, though,โ Carlisle said thoughtfully. โWeโll stay, and watch. Obviously, no one willโฆ hurt the girl.โ
I stiffened.
โNo,โ Jasper said quietly. โI can agree to that. If Alice sees only two
waysโโ
โNo!โ My voice was not a shout or a growl or a cry of despair, but some combination of the three. โNo!โ
I had to leave, to be away from the noise of their thoughtsโRosalieโs self-righteous disgust, Emmettโs humor, Carlisleโs never-ending patience.โฆ
Worse: Aliceโs confidence. Jasperโs confidence in that confidence. Worst of all: Esmeโsโฆย joy.
I stalked out of the room. Esme reached for my hand as I passed, but I didnโt acknowledge the gesture.
I was running before I was out of the house. I cleared the lawn and river in one bound and raced into the forest. The rain was back again, falling so heavily that I was drenched in a few seconds. I liked the thick sheet of waterโit made a wall between me and the rest of the world. It closed me in, let me be alone.
I ran due east, over and through the mountains without breaking my straight course, until I could see a hazy hint of Seattle lights on the other side of the sound. I stopped before I touched the borders of human civilization.
Shut in by the rain, all alone, I finally made myself look at what I had doneโat the way I had mutilated the future.
First, the vision of Alice and the girl with their arms around each other, walking together in the forest near the high schoolโthe trust and friendship was so obvious it sang out from the image. Bellaโs wide chocolate eyes were not confused in this vision, but still full of secretsโin this moment, they seemed to be happy secrets. She did not flinch away from Aliceโs cold arm.
What did it mean? How much did she know? In that still-life moment from the future, what did she think ofย me?
Then the other image, so much the same, yet now colored by horror. Alice and Bella on the front porch of my house, their arms still wrapped around each other in trusting friendship. But now there was no difference between those armsโboth were white, smooth as marble, hard as steel. Bellaโs eyes were no longer the color of chocolate. The irises were a shocking, vivid crimson. The secrets in them were unfathomableโ acceptance or desolation? It was impossible to tell. Her face was cold and immortal.
I shuddered. I could not suppress the questions, similar, but different: What did it meanโhow had this come about? And what did she think of me now?
I could answer that last one. If I forced her into this empty half life through my weakness and selfishness, surely she would hate me.
But there was one even more horrifying imageโworse than any Iโd ever held inside my head.
My own eyes, deep crimson with human blood, the eyes of the monster. Bellaโs broken body in my arms, ashy white, drained, lifeless. It was so concrete, so clear.
I couldnโt stand to see this. Could not bear it. I tried to banish it from my mind, tried to see something, anything else. Tried to see again the expression on her living face that had obstructed my view for the last chapter of my existence. All to no avail.
Aliceโs bleak vision filled my head, and I writhed internally with the agony it caused. Meanwhile, the monster in me was overflowing with glee, jubilant at the likelihood of his success. It sickened me.
This could not be allowed. There had to be a way to circumvent the future. I would not let Aliceโs visions direct me. I could choose a different path. There was always a choice.
There had to be.