Fran helped me put away my stuff in the guest room. She said she was happy that I was here multiple times, and I was starting to get sick of it.
"Hey Fran. I think I want to just go to sleep now, its been a long day." I told her as we finished unpacking my stuff.
"Ok, baby you sleep tight," she said as she left.
I changed into my sweatpants and a t-shirt, and then went to go lay down in the huge, soft bed. I prayed that tonight I wouldn't get nightmares; I don't want to scare the others with screams.
I laid down and drifted to sleep. My dream started with Alice and I sitting in the Cullen's living room just watching mindless television. Edward walked down the stairs then and smiled at me. He walked over to me and slowly lifted me up without a word. I was on his back holding tight as he began to run. We stopped in the meadow. I jumped off his back and laid on the grass and Edward followed my movement. We just laid there as the clouds went by, together, and I felt whole. Suddenly the grass around me started dying. All the flowers disappeared, and Edward and I looked shocked. When everything was dead Edward stood up, shook his head, and started to walk away. "Edward?" I called out wanting him to come back, but he didn't so I started to scream for him nonstop. Then I heard a voice calling my name over and over again.
I woke up to see Aunt Fran looking concerned.
"Hi fran," I said.
"What happened sweaty, you were screaming for like 10 minutes in you sleep," she asked.
"Nothing, just a bad dream," I told her but she knew that wasn't all of it.
"Move over babe, I'm coming in," she said and came under the covers with me. "Now what happened in this dream?"
"He-he left me again. I called for him, but he wouldn't come back," I started to tear up a little.
"Well if you ask me, I think he is an idiot. I mean who would let go of such a pretty girl go." That stun a little, I mean he was inhumanly beautiful and I was me.
"Thanks Fran," I sighed
She told me to go to sleep and played with my hair till I did.
I knew I loved Aunt Fran.