Jasper watches the way Alice takes reassurance so easily from Natasha already, and although it's not easy to put aside thoughts that the Volturi will be coming after them again, this time they'll be facing them down with Natasha at their side. It's so strange, he thinks, that he and Alice had felt so complete before, and he feels completed in such a different way now. As if they hadn't needed anyone else until they did, and until Natasha did. As for helping her adjust, they've both been through it, everyone in the family has, and everyone in the family will help with whatever she needs. He's certain of that.
"We'll want to talk to the wolves as well," Jasper says quietly. "We owe them the news that we're staying in the area after all, I'm sure there wasn't time to tell them we were leaving. I can take Natasha," he says to Alice as just the mention of the wolves stirs a little thread of revulsion in her, "I know they disturb you. I'll be fine. I'll speak to Seth."
Obediently he rises at the pointed nudge from his girlfriend, slipping out from beneath his wife's legs to stand and blur across to the stereo. "We both cheat," he says, flashing a smile at them as he picks a CD of fast-moving big band songs, it's time for them all to dance. "Easy enough to pick up on someone feeling confident or uncertain. Considered taking a vacation to Las Vegas occasionally, but we're already fairly well-off. Ma'am?" This to Alice as he bends properly at the waist with a hand out in invitation.
She accepts, she's naturally putting her hand in his almost before he'd extended the invitation, and he spins her into a quick and easy dance to Benny Goodman.
"The wolves? Oh, right, werewolves. Because werewolves are a thing, of course. How could I have already forgotten." Natasha's eyes move between Jasper and Alice for a moment before she gives a half shrug with a small nod. "I can come with you. And don't worry. I cheat too." Her smile is slow and sly as she watches him move to the stereo, and Natasha leans back into the couch. "The trick to that is to always feel confident. It's all personal emotional manipulation, maybe I'll show you some time when I get the chance to properly beat you in a game of poker."
She watches as Alice takes his hand and she grins, settling back into the couch as she watches the two of them move, and Natasha gives an impressed little applause as they begin to move in sync. She can't remember the last time she danced for the sake of dancing, when it wasn't at a gala or charity ball that she was forced to sell her own charm at. Beyond that she really can't remember the last time she did any swing dancing. It had to have been with Clint at a family event, but the necessity for it is much less in demand than, say, a proper waltz.
She waits, studying the way that they both move in order to gain a sense of how skilled they both are, and only then does Natasha feel comfortable removing her shoes and getting off the couch to approach them in the middle of their song. She gives Jasper a little tap on the shoulder to catch his attention, giving him a playful "don't be greedy" when he turns to look at her, and once he steps back Natasha takes Alice's hand only to pull her into a quick spin.
She's rusty to her own standards but she can still deliver, and she can still lead as she moves with Alice to the sound of drums and saxophone. As the song progresses so does her movement until she's stepping rapidly with the beat, and despite the fact that Alice is taller Natasha has no problem lifting her off of her feet when the dance calls for it. By the end of it she's laughing, genuinely laughing before she spins, red hair a curtain behind her, to look up at Jasper. "Not bad," she decides, tilting her head to the side a little as she looks back at Alice with a playful smile. "I might just keep you two."
She reaches up run a finger under Jasper's chin, other hand reaching out and grabbing Alice's suddenly to spin her into Natasha's side and hold her properly. "When did you want to go talk to the wolves?"
Jasper had been half a step into taking Natasha's waist to swing her into the dance when she'd neatly sidestepped into his place and swept Alice up, and the surprise makes him laugh as he moves to one side, out of their way. He should have known, of course, Natasha would never be so obvious. He shouldn't be surprised either that she leads so well, but it does make him wonder where she'd learned to dance so well.
There's so much he doesn't know about her. The idea makes him frown a little, but he's learned enough to know just asking outright wouldn't be very welcome. She might tell him, but she wouldn't enjoy it much. He shakes it off, setting those thoughts aside as Alice's delight at being lifted comes through like the ringing of a crystal bell, and he's grinning again by the time the song ends and they come back his way. "We can only hope," he says, reaching out to tuck red hair behind her ear, as Alice links her fingers with his and squeezes briefly.
"We should talk to them soon," he continues more briskly. "Not today, but tomorrow at the latest. We've never made the new treaty conditions official with the new alpha, and I think if the Volturi are venturing back into our little corner, they ought to know. They were useful last time, or would've been, had it come to that. They might be obliged to do the same this time."
The sound of Jasper's laugh is almost musical, and Natasha realizes then that she doesn't get to hear it nearly as often as she'd like. She'll work on that, she decides; making him laugh, or at least smile, will be her new mission, and Natasha doesn't fail a mission.
"Alright," she nods when he says that they should go tomorrow, and Natasha squeezes Alice's side playfully as she listens to him. It's just an affectionate touch, to let her know that Natasha's attention is still on her, and that she doesn't want to let go. Moving with Alice is almost too easy, but she's already getting used to that; the fact that these two have somehow found a way to wriggle past her without any explanation as to how. "We'll go tomorrow then. And for now."
Natasha presses a swift kiss to Alice's cheek before releasing her, and as the next song begins she doesn't hesitate to grab Jasper's hand to spin beneath his arm and pull him a little closer. This is good, she thinks; the more time she can spend around him the better, because the more he'll adjust the safer he'll feel. She won't be turned for at least a week, and Natasha has no intention of giving up on their work together just because of it.
Dancing is a good way to go about it. The more she moves the faster her heart beats, the stronger her scent is, and it still keeps him distracted enough to keep that scent in the background so he can get used to the gradual climb. By the end she has no problem pressing against him, letting him take the lead without issue, and once the song finishes she leans up to press a swift kiss against his cheek before letting go of him and putting her hands up in surrender.
"Alright, that's enough. Your human still has a limit and she hasn't done this in a long, long time." She laughs as she says it, her eyes moving to the window to check the time. "I'm going to get in the shower and get all of this make up off of me." She turns to the stairs when she says it, glancing back at them with narrow eyes. "No peeking." She pauses, and when she looks at Alice she gives her a playful little wink. "Or at least, don't get caught."
It doesn't take her long to shower and clean herself up, and once she comes back downstairs she moves as if to walk into the living room with them before she suddenly stops. For a moment Natasha simply stands there, as if arguing with herself, but after coming to a firm decision she turns on her heel and moves into the garage instead, returning with the duffel bag that she's been living out of and all of her things.
"I'm going to -" she pauses, looking at the two of them, and she's a little nervous as her voice goes sheepish. "I can put all my things away right? Should I just... put them in your room for now?"
Alice isn't surprised, of course, when Natasha steps in to dance with her instead, but she is surprised at how it makes her feel, a little nervous and giddy like the first time Jasper had twirled her into a music-less dance on a mountain path somewhere in the Appalachians, sixty years ago. This is still so new, but it feels so familiar, it's hard to remember that being nervous would almost be expected.
As Natasha lets her go and draws Jasper in, Alice focuses past them for a moment, just a quick peek into the near future, and suddenly she's very glad she isn't able to blush. It's only a quick blip of emotion and she thinks Natasha and Jasper are too focused on each other to notice her little gasp, which she quickly covers with a bright smile, and applause when they manage a tricky little maneuver without any trouble. It's good to see them together, and a relief to see how well Jasper is doing with her, even if she won't be human for much longer.
"Take your time," she says cheerfully, winking back as she steps into Jasper's waiting arms and lets herself be swept into the next song. Her heart is in her throat when she starts whispering to him, telling him the vision she'd had when he'd been dancing with Natasha—she'd been right, he hadn't noticed the little shiver of nervousness before, but he must be noticing it now.
"...and it's, I don't know if it's going to be tonight, but it's...it will happen soon," she finishes, looking up at him anxiously, but to her relief, he just dips her deep with a faint smile. He'll need to step out, she's fairly sure, if Alice and Natasha are really going to, to do that, just being able to feel it might be too much, but they don't keep secrets. She won't keep this a secret.
By the time Natasha comes back, the music has finished and Jasper has his arms around Alice's waist at the window. She feels him give her a quick squeeze, probably in answer to the little spike of nervousness again, but she doesn't hesitate to slip away and join Natasha near the door to the garage. "Of course, if you'd like. Come on, I'll show you." It already feels like an instinct to reach for Natasha's hand as she starts for the stairs.
The fact that Alice's hand in her own doesn't even surprise her anymore is something that Natasha notices immediately; how comfortable this is, how unfairly enjoyable Alice's company has become. Natasha doesn't get attached to people let alone in such a short period of time... in reality she shouldn't even have feelings for Jasper, and yet here she is walking with Alice upstairs hand in hand because she simply wants to. Maybe they're right, she thinks. Maybe fate isn't something that she should have dismissed so quickly.
She follows Alice into her and Jasper's room, and Natasha looks over her shoulder to notice that Jasper himself hasn't come with them. She's oddly comfortable with that, finding peace in being with Alice alone, and she can't help but smile at the woman as she starts to help her unpack.
When was the last time she did this? Natasha settled in the cabin weeks ago but it was never something that she thought would last, there was always preparation to gather things again and throw them all in a bag. Everything close together and in plain sight, keep a list so you don't forget, it's a system by now and one that Natasha has gotten quite good at.
Yet now she's not trying to find the most convenient place for her things but the most accurate place. She takes the time to put her jewelry in Alice's jewelry box, sets her books up on the shelf in alphabetical order instead of shoving them with their faces out so everything can be accounted for. It's only one duffel bag worth of stuff, and yet for the first time Natasha feels as if she's moving in somewhere. It's an almost unsettling sensation, and yet liberating at the same time.
"I'll take care of those," she says aloud when they reach the bottom of the bag where way too many weapons reside. There are several guns, a cross bow, her Widow's Bite's and knives with holsters that look like they're meant to be strapped to various places. Natasha organizes them all and puts them in the closet, keeping them orderly with their corresponding ammo. She brought more weapons than clothes, probably because she uses them more. Or, at least, she did.
After she puts away her last weapon Natasha pauses, an she looks at Alice over her shoulder. "I don't think I've ever done this before," she admits finally, her voice small as she slowly moves to her feet and looks around at the progress. The room barely looks different, but to Natasha, it does. Her gaze settles on Alice. "Move in somewhere. Not... officially, anyway, I've always been ready to move again. It's never been like this."
It's comfortable, moving Natasha's things into the right places. Even her weapons find a home in the tidy closet, and Alice can't help but wonder if she'll keep them once she's changed. Most vampires, even collectors, usually don't find a use for them, but somehow she thinks Natasha might be more stubborn about that than most vampires.
As Natasha looks over her shoulder, Alice watches her glance around the room, marking all the places where she's put her things, the bits and pieces of her life. She doesn't need Jasper's ability to see how much this means, how strange it is. She slips across the rug to take Natasha's hands, and spins herself inside them, tucking herself up against Natasha's side the way she does with Jasper. It's different with someone nearly her size, they're almost nose to nose when they're barefoot. "You're here now," she says softly. Natasha's eyes are green, she thinks. She's going to remember it. "You never have to do that again."
The confidence that Alice shows to simply walk into Natasha's arms without hesitation makes her heart flutter a little, and she knows well enough to not question why. One of the reasons she's gotten so attached to Alice is because she's everything that should fear Natasha; smaller, sweeter, kinder... she's the kind of person that Nat would eat alive if she had to in the past, and yet there's no hesitation when she curls up against Natasha's side, nose to nose and staring at her eyes as if trying to find something. Natasha feels like a person around her. It's as simple as that.
Instead Natasha stares at her, searching her face for a moment before she swallows hard, and that's when it really hits her. They're staying here, which means that Natasha is staying here. So very abruptly, her journey is over, and she hasn't expected it. The fridge is filled with food for her, her things are in the closet and her makeup is now set up in the bathroom after she had to do it earlier that day. She doesn't have to do this again.
It's foreign. Surreal.
"I... don't really understand that." She admits quietly, eyes still searching Alice's face before they finally flutter down to her lips, still slightly more pink than the rest of her. Natasha moves her in her arms, bringing her more directly forward, and she stares at the woman with a strange sort of curiosity and comfort. "I like it, though." She sounds breathless, and it's because she is, although she reminds herself that she has no reason to be. "I don't understand it but I like it." It could be her recent search for physical connection, or maybe it just feels like the right thing to do when Natasha leans in, and instead of kissing Alice on the cheek she lets her lips brush against Alice's just barely; just enough for it to not be an accident.
Alice moves easily, like dancing, always like dancing, ending up with one arm set lightly around Natasha's waist, the other draped lazily over one shoulder. This is still so new for Natasha, but they have time. They'll have so much time. She can't see past the Volturi's visit, she doesn't know what will happen when they arrive, but they'll have time. She's sure of it.
The kiss isn't a surprise, but it is. It's a surprise how delicate it is, an almost-brush of warm lips against hers. It's a surprise, a good one, that Natasha is treating her as if she's breakable, just like Jasper does. Again, Alice marvels a little at how much they have in common, her husband and her girlfriend, and then she leans in to kiss back, still carefully but with a little more purpose. Her hand comes up to rest against Natasha's cheek, but her attention is focused completely on the entirely new sensation of warm, human lips against hers. She can feel Natasha's pulse everywhere they're touching, that odd little echo from different points, and it's still a surprise to her that it doesn't make her hungry, the feel and the scent of her so close, it doesn't burn in her throat or send venom running.
She's never kissed anyone but Jasper before. She can't decide if she wants to admit that or not, but she doesn't need to right now, she doesn't need to do anything but this. It's just them here, careful and slow.
The way that Natasha's stomach seems to flutter at something so simple as a kiss would be amusing if she wasn't feeling so light headed from it. She's done this countless times in more scenarios than she could possibly remember, and yet Alice, with her cool skin and amber eyes and dusty pink lips, is the first person that Natasha's ever found herself kissing because she's wanted to. There's no end goal here, no ultimate act of betrayal to pull or any covert operation going on. She's kissing Alice simply because she wants to, and it feels rebellious in a way Natasha wouldn't have expected.
She's quickly become addicting. Natasha finds herself wrapping her arms around Alice's waist and dragging her close, the kiss deepening once Alice willingly returns it, and Natasha can't help but let one hand trail up to thread through the short hair on the back of Alice's head. She's cold but she's sweet, rough in a way where she doesn't seem breakable and it's probably wrong, the way that Natasha is attracted to that. She's attracted to knowing that she can't hurt her, and even more so attracted to knowing that she, for some reason, trusts Alice to return that.
When Natasha pulls away she's slightly flushed, eyes still closed, and when they open to see Alice's face she can't stop herself from smiling with a nervous but light laugh. She pulls away just enough to take Alice's hands and Natasha doesn't know what the hell she's doing, but she knows that it feels like the right thing to do. She sits on the edge of the bed, pulling Alice forward to straddle her lap, and once she has her close again Natasha threads her fingers back into the woman's hair to pull her down into a deeper kiss, filled with affection. Her other hand finds the small of Alice's back to keep her steady although she's sure that she doesn't need it, and Natasha's fingers move slowly against the fabric of Alice's shirt, feeling the texture of her spine beneath it.
It's been a long time since Alice has had any kind of extended contact with a human, and that hadn't been anything like this, but her friendship with Bella before she'd been changed had taught her a lot about what to do, what not to do, her own limits. Even so, being with Natasha like this is easy in a way she really hadn't expected.
She's never been nervous of hurting her, she realizes as Natasha draws her forward onto the bed. She's nervous of her own inexperience. She's over a hundred, and in all that time, she's only ever been with Jasper. It seems silly to mention it, but it's going to be obvious, isn't it? Especially obvious with how certain Natasha's hands are on her, the way she pulls her close so easily, the way she makes Alice want more.
Alice's hands move over Natasha like fluttering birds, perched for a moment on her shoulders, then one slipping around her waist and her fingers just barely skimming her hair as she tips her head into the kiss, all tentative, uncertain touches. Natasha must know, she must be able to tell, and Alice hopes Jasper is long gone now, her nervousness is spiking.
There's hesitance in Alice's touch, not necessarily reluctance but a form of uncertainty that Natasha picks up on almost immediately. Her hands are moving with nervous excitement, as if unsure as to where she wants to keep them, and after a few more moments of slowly deepening their kiss Natasha finally parts, cheeks flushed and lips turned in a small smile.
"Hey." She gives a soft laugh that translates into a breathless huff, her arms wrapping around Alice's waist once more to keep her steady. "You alright? We can keep this slow..." One hand moves to brush Alice's hair from her eyes, and Natasha leans in to instead trail soft kisses down the gentle slope of her jaw and neck. When she speaks, soft lips brush against Alice's skin with her words.
"I'm just glad that I'm here with you, we don't have to get heavy handed if you're not ready for that."
"I, I haven't," she blurts out, leaning forward suddenly to hide her face in the fall of Natasha's hair. If she could blush, her cheeks would be flaming. "I mean, of course I have, but. With Jasper. There's never been anyone but Jasper."
It's easier for her hands to find purchase now, one wrapped around Natasha's shoulders and the other resting lightly on her collarbone as Alice tucks herself close. "I don't remember my human life," she continues softly, "none of it, but I, I've pieced together some things and I don't think there would have been anyone. And after I was changed, I knew I was waiting for him, so there was no reason for anyone."
Now that it's been said, she's able to raise her head and scan Natasha's face, still a little anxious as to what she might find there. "I want this. I do. I'm just..." And she giggles, and presses a hand over her face as her fingers curl around the back of Natasha's neck. "I'm nervous, even though I know what's going to happen, isn't that silly?"
At first it isn't clear exactly what Alice is talking about until she mentions Jasper, and that's when it clicks for Natasha. She's surprised, taken aback enough to actually lean back on the bed to put a bit of distance between them, holding herself up with one hand propped into the bedding. "You haven't done this with anyone other than Jasper?" She asks aloud with surprise, because although it makes sense now that Alice says it, it certainly isn't expected.
She almost asks if Alice wants to stop before she's continuing, and despite how nervous Natasha feels she should be, being the first experience for Alice other than Jasper himself, she can't help being endeared instead. "No," she responds warmly, leaning back in to move her hand to Alice's cheek. "It's not silly. You're allowed to be nervous."
After a moment Natasha shrugs, her eyes falling between them. "I've done this more than once and I'm nervous too." When she looks up its with a sheepish but excited smile. "Because it matters this time. We can be nervous about it together?"
For just a moment, when Natasha leans back, Alice wonders if she should do the same, but instead she shifts to perch more firmly on Natasha's lap, knees on the bed beside her hips now, one hand resting lightly at her waist. It's still comfortable, it's still where she wants to be, and Alice visibly relaxes when Natasha comes back to her.
This time it's Alice who turns her head to press a kiss to Natasha's palm, eyes steady on her in a way that's different, softer than Jasper's intent attention. "We'll be nervous about it together," she agrees with a smile. "And then we won't be." She reaches up to take Natasha's face in both hands and leans in to kiss her again, still careful but more certain than before.
Alice still needs to be cautious—she can't risk losing herself entirely to this, no matter how good it feels, she needs to keep herself in check and in the moment, and it takes some concentration—but as it turns out, her nervousness extends only as long as it takes Natasha to start getting her out of her clothes, after which it's drowned out by enthusiasm on both sides. She stops thinking about twelve things at once and narrows it down to only two or three, and for a few breathless minutes, only one.
Natasha was so busy trying to remember the last time that she was with someone like this that she hadn't even considered, there was no last time. Holding Alice is strange but invigorating at the same time, her cool skin a different sensation from what Natasha expects every time she reaches out, and it's the first time that she's ever been with someone - anyone - because she wants to be, with no other motivation beyond simply that.
It's different because Alice's stamina doesn't seem to end, and it's not like she can ever be out of breath, so by the time they're finished Natasha has no idea how long they've been going; just that she's exhausted, lying beside Alice in bed with a rapidly moving chest and a light sheen of sweat on her skin.
She finally rolls on her side, scooping Alice up into her arms and dragging her close, grinning a little as she tucks her head into the nook of Alice's neck. "You're so cold." She grins pleasantly. "It's perfect."
Even with the assurance that Natasha was also nervous, Alice had hoped her inexperience wouldn't be too, well, inexperienced, but it hadn't been long before she'd stopped worrying about that. She giggles softly as Natasha curls into her with relief and wraps herself around Natasha, basking in the sheer heat of her.
"You're warm," she counters, pressing her lips to Natasha's sweat-streaked temple. "You're wonderful," she adds with a little sigh of contentment. She may not need to rest, or stop at all, but she'd lost track of time more than once in the warmth and scent of Natasha, and even now she's paying more attention to the way her breath is smoothing out in her lungs, her heart is slowing, her coiled muscles relaxing. "And beautiful." She smiles against Natasha's hair and closes her eyes. "Even more beautiful in person."
The beauty of feeling wanted within that moment is something that Natasha is almost positive she's never experienced before, because she's been complimented more times than she can count and yet this time it actually seems to matter. She smiles against Alice's skin, pressing a soft kiss to her neck before leaning up on her elbow to hover over the other woman with a grin.
"You're not so bad yourself," she teases warmly, leaning down to press another kiss to Alice's forehead. "Sweet," she grins, lips trailing down the side of her face, "with an amazing smile. An adorable nose..." Natasha huffs a quiet laugh before brushing her lips against Alice's chin. "Perfect lips." Another grin, and Natasha is slowly slipping to move atop of Alice once again, mouth trailing down her body between her breasts.
"And, you exhaust me." Natasha finally returns up to Alice's face so she can press another swift kiss to her lips, and then swing her leg to climb off of her. "I need to take a shower, and then I need to pass out. Which is a good thing."
Alice ducks her head as if blushing at the light kisses dusting over her skin—Natasha is good at making her feel as though she would be blushing if she could—and giggles, wrinkling her nose with a grin. She darts forward to catch Natasha's cheek in a kiss as she bounces off the bed too and stretches her arms up over her head, thoroughly unselfconscious.
"Good," she says simply, and slips forward to hug her once more, openly affectionate, before she starts to collect her clothes from where they'd been tossed as Natasha had removed each piece. "I'm going to get a snack." Jasper will be back soon, but she's going to change that by meeting him in the woods. It's true, she can't get tired, and in fact everything Natasha's been doing to her has her a little electrified. Another reason to meet Jasper in the woods, away from the house, to avoid disturbing Natasha when she deserves a good night's sleep.
Before Alice manages to slip out of the room Natasha gives her backside a firm pat that's paired with a wink before climbing into the shower, and once she's finished she collapses on the bed with such weariness that she's asleep before her head hits the pillow.
The only thing colder than the ice that she sits upon is the wind, snow mercilessly pelting the exposed skin of her face as she shivers fiercely beneath half of the large coat she shares with the woman sitting beside her. She huddles closer to Victoria for warmth, but the thin blonde is just as cold as she is. Natasha wonders whether she can feel it, too, the ice settling in so deep that it feels as if her bones themselves have become brittle enough to crack with movement.
They share the coat, a glove on Natasha's hand while the other is on Victoria's, and the hands with exposed skin are held tightly between them with fingers twined together and tucked between their two bodies.
The supplies are scattered. They each wear one boot on the foot exposed the most to the elements, their only hat, right now, on Victoria's head. The pack of food is used to try and block the open area of the coat that they can't quite close around themselves, nearly empty of food and supplies, and within it lies their only weapon; a handgun, with one bullet remaining in it's chamber.
"Мы не можем," Victoria argues with a new fierceness. "Мы использовали почти все наши материалы. Один из нас не может достичь, конечно, не обоих." Natasha stays silent, because she's certain that Victoria is right, and perhaps that isn't the worst thing. Perhaps they'll die here together, and it isn't the worst way to go. She's heard stories of people dying of the cold, that it ends with deliriousness, that they feel so overheated they strip off all their clothes and die in the ice. Maybe the warmth will come soon.
When the world blurs, Natasha thinks that it's the heat starting to come, but she's still so cold. Her tears feel as if they're going to freeze to her skin. "Виктория..."
But she pulls away from Natasha's hand, tearing the hat off of her head to leave it in the snow along with the glove that she wears, and then with a struggle she begins to untie her boot. "Я больше не хочу так жить." Her voice wavers with emotion but she shows no fault in the way that she moves, her decision already made. The boot is off, and she struggles to get to her feet, leaving the coat.
Natasha will never forgive herself for the way that she grabs it and wraps it around herself completely with desperation.
"Тебе нужно выйти." Victoria is shivering madly now, digging around the pack and speaking loudly over the white noise of snow and wind. When she pulls out the pistol she stands once more, taking a step back.
Natasha is much too weak, too cold, to wrestle it out of her hands.
She's shaking her head, frozen lips pressed together in a thin line with tears streaking down her face, but she replies, voice quiet and almost lost when it's carried away by the wind.
Victoria presses the barrel of the gun beneath her chin.
Natasha doesn't realize that the shocked scream is aloud. She doesn't realize that she's in bed, covered in a cold sweat with trembling hands, and no matter how many times she looks around the room she still sees the snow, and the ice. The white that blends into the sky and makes it impossible to see the horizon. She's trembling - or is she shivering - because she's cold, but the blankets are warm, and her face is wet with tears that she doesn't remember crying.
After Alice had intercepted him on his way home, they'd lingered in the woods. It had likely been for the best they'd been far from the house, curled together on a high pine branch overlooking the whole valley, when she'd told him in a whisper everything that had happened between Alice and Natasha. That way they don't disturb her rest.
They'd been back at the house for only a few minutes, Alice dancing off to take a shower of her own, when Jasper had reached out to Natasha and frowned. Unsettled, that's the top layer—even in sleep, there are layers to her, he'd noticed that on the drive—but as he listens, there's anger, sadness, and then a growing fear that expands shockingly fast to fill every available space, pressing everything else aside, a smothering balloon of fear. A dream. A nightmare. He's moving almost before he hears the scream.
She's awake when he gets there, but the fear hasn't ebbed, and he isn't entirely sure she's seeing what's around her. He doesn't turn on a light, just blurs across the room to kneel beside the bed, with that sharp stare trained on her. Alice would feel guilty later that she hadn't seen this coming, he thinks, but a dream isn't a decision. She'd never decide on this.
"Natalia." It's quiet and steady, in that soft accent that always triggers a delicious little mix of irritation and affection, and reaches out to rest cold fingertips against the back of one hand. "It's just a dream. Возвратитесь, Natalia."
It's merging now, two worlds that she finds herself stuck in and Natasha can't find her footing, her head split. She hears the name, her own, whispered in a soft male voice that in this moment doesn't seem familiar, but it's when his cold fingers touch the back of her hand that Natasha is triggered into action before the logical part of her mind can catch up with her. She jumps, lashing out immediately and swinging at him with the closed side of a fist directly to his throat.
He moves back rapidly enough to miss her, his speed finally clicking her mind back into the now, and Natasha's eyes suddenly widen with a different sort of fear as her hand quickly moves to cover her mouth. "Jasper! I'm sorry," it comes out quickly, voice wavering through thick emotion that she barely realizes is there. "I'm so sorry, I didn't-" recognize him? Finishing the sentence sounds ridiculous in her head, she's sure it would sound even worse aloud, but she quickly reaches out to him with trembling hands to grab onto his shoulders as if afraid that he's going to get up and leave her there. She doesn't want to be alone, although Natasha certainly wouldn't admit as much aloud.
"I didn't mean to..." her eyes are moving around the room again as she trails off; Forks. She's at their home, in their bed, after she and Alice... yes. The more time passes, the more she finds herself coming back into reality. "I don't know what happened," she admits after a lingering silence, her voice small and eyes on the window. Fall. There's no snow. She's warm. For some reason, the realization that it was a dream shakes her again, and Natasha feels another swell of emotion working its way to her throat, her head too clouded to hide it from Jasper even if she tried. "I'm sorry, I'm fine. I'm alright, it - was just a bad dream, I'm fine."
It takes him by surprise when she swings, but even with her speed, he's able to move in time. He almost doesn't, but he doesn't want her hurting herself on him, and in the end that's what makes his decision for him. He's silent as she catches herself up, watches her as she grounds herself on him and in the room, and as her emotions steady themselves into something that reflects what she's seeing now, not what she'd been seeing that had pushed her so off-balance.
He takes the hands on his shoulders as an invitation to move forward, sitting off to her side and linking his fingers around her waist, as always keeping his grip loose enough that she'd slip away easily if need be. "I will never make you feel anything you are not already feeling," he says quietly. "Never. My word on that. It's always going to be your choice. But I can help with this, if you want me to." He doesn't say a word about her lie that she's fine, her attempts to wrestle down everything she's felt, everything she's feeling now. He falls silent after that, leaving it to her to take him up on the offer, or not.
In any other situation Natasha would be actively aware of herself and the way she moves beside him, because they've made so much progress and she knows just how significant that is between them, but the moment that Jasper is close enough to wrap his arms around her waist Natasha is moving into him. She clings to his shirt, fingers curling into fabric as she tries to steady her breathing, and she presses her forehead against his chest with her eyes shut tightly because it's easier that way, if she can't see anything at all. She can reset if she does that, and put herself where she's supposed to be which is here with him, and not in the frozen tundra ten years ago.
Inviting anyone, even Jasper, to manipulate her emotions willingly immediately sends up a red flag, but she's too shaken to care in the moment. He's found her at a particularly vulnerable time. "Please," she pleads with him, giving a small nod and holding onto him tighter. "Just make it easier, I hate this. I hate this." She says it again with anger hissing, directed at herself instead of at him. Her next words are nearly inaudible, whispered at the end of a breath. "I can't wait until I never have to sleep again."
If anyone had told him a few months back that the thirst catching in his throat would someday be almost an afterthought, he would never have entertained the idea. Yet here he is, pulling her close, turning his head to rest his cheek against her hair. He reaches out very carefully to cradle her violent tangle of emotions. It would be easy to just suppress them all, send her to sleep, it's what he'd done to countless newborns for decades, but Natasha deserves more than that.
"I've done this with Alice," he murmurs, motionless as he focuses on the panic and the fear and the sorrow and eases them with a sensation like a cooling ointment on an angry burn. "The things she's seen...aren't always so easy to throw off. Fended off a whole attack once by sharing one of her visions with the Volturi, but it took its toll on her. One minute she was smiling and waving goodbye to some of our visitors, the next, on the floor sobbing." His voice stays quiet and steady, his touch still light on what she's feeling. "I did this for her then. She asked me to. You won't wake on your own again."
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"We'll want to talk to the wolves as well," Jasper says quietly. "We owe them the news that we're staying in the area after all, I'm sure there wasn't time to tell them we were leaving. I can take Natasha," he says to Alice as just the mention of the wolves stirs a little thread of revulsion in her, "I know they disturb you. I'll be fine. I'll speak to Seth."
Obediently he rises at the pointed nudge from his girlfriend, slipping out from beneath his wife's legs to stand and blur across to the stereo. "We both cheat," he says, flashing a smile at them as he picks a CD of fast-moving big band songs, it's time for them all to dance. "Easy enough to pick up on someone feeling confident or uncertain. Considered taking a vacation to Las Vegas occasionally, but we're already fairly well-off. Ma'am?" This to Alice as he bends properly at the waist with a hand out in invitation.
She accepts, she's naturally putting her hand in his almost before he'd extended the invitation, and he spins her into a quick and easy dance to Benny Goodman.
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She watches as Alice takes his hand and she grins, settling back into the couch as she watches the two of them move, and Natasha gives an impressed little applause as they begin to move in sync. She can't remember the last time she danced for the sake of dancing, when it wasn't at a gala or charity ball that she was forced to sell her own charm at. Beyond that she really can't remember the last time she did any swing dancing. It had to have been with Clint at a family event, but the necessity for it is much less in demand than, say, a proper waltz.
She waits, studying the way that they both move in order to gain a sense of how skilled they both are, and only then does Natasha feel comfortable removing her shoes and getting off the couch to approach them in the middle of their song. She gives Jasper a little tap on the shoulder to catch his attention, giving him a playful "don't be greedy" when he turns to look at her, and once he steps back Natasha takes Alice's hand only to pull her into a quick spin.
She's rusty to her own standards but she can still deliver, and she can still lead as she moves with Alice to the sound of drums and saxophone. As the song progresses so does her movement until she's stepping rapidly with the beat, and despite the fact that Alice is taller Natasha has no problem lifting her off of her feet when the dance calls for it. By the end of it she's laughing, genuinely laughing before she spins, red hair a curtain behind her, to look up at Jasper. "Not bad," she decides, tilting her head to the side a little as she looks back at Alice with a playful smile. "I might just keep you two."
She reaches up run a finger under Jasper's chin, other hand reaching out and grabbing Alice's suddenly to spin her into Natasha's side and hold her properly. "When did you want to go talk to the wolves?"
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There's so much he doesn't know about her. The idea makes him frown a little, but he's learned enough to know just asking outright wouldn't be very welcome. She might tell him, but she wouldn't enjoy it much. He shakes it off, setting those thoughts aside as Alice's delight at being lifted comes through like the ringing of a crystal bell, and he's grinning again by the time the song ends and they come back his way. "We can only hope," he says, reaching out to tuck red hair behind her ear, as Alice links her fingers with his and squeezes briefly.
"We should talk to them soon," he continues more briskly. "Not today, but tomorrow at the latest. We've never made the new treaty conditions official with the new alpha, and I think if the Volturi are venturing back into our little corner, they ought to know. They were useful last time, or would've been, had it come to that. They might be obliged to do the same this time."
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"Alright," she nods when he says that they should go tomorrow, and Natasha squeezes Alice's side playfully as she listens to him. It's just an affectionate touch, to let her know that Natasha's attention is still on her, and that she doesn't want to let go. Moving with Alice is almost too easy, but she's already getting used to that; the fact that these two have somehow found a way to wriggle past her without any explanation as to how. "We'll go tomorrow then. And for now."
Natasha presses a swift kiss to Alice's cheek before releasing her, and as the next song begins she doesn't hesitate to grab Jasper's hand to spin beneath his arm and pull him a little closer. This is good, she thinks; the more time she can spend around him the better, because the more he'll adjust the safer he'll feel. She won't be turned for at least a week, and Natasha has no intention of giving up on their work together just because of it.
Dancing is a good way to go about it. The more she moves the faster her heart beats, the stronger her scent is, and it still keeps him distracted enough to keep that scent in the background so he can get used to the gradual climb. By the end she has no problem pressing against him, letting him take the lead without issue, and once the song finishes she leans up to press a swift kiss against his cheek before letting go of him and putting her hands up in surrender.
"Alright, that's enough. Your human still has a limit and she hasn't done this in a long, long time." She laughs as she says it, her eyes moving to the window to check the time. "I'm going to get in the shower and get all of this make up off of me." She turns to the stairs when she says it, glancing back at them with narrow eyes. "No peeking." She pauses, and when she looks at Alice she gives her a playful little wink. "Or at least, don't get caught."
It doesn't take her long to shower and clean herself up, and once she comes back downstairs she moves as if to walk into the living room with them before she suddenly stops. For a moment Natasha simply stands there, as if arguing with herself, but after coming to a firm decision she turns on her heel and moves into the garage instead, returning with the duffel bag that she's been living out of and all of her things.
"I'm going to -" she pauses, looking at the two of them, and she's a little nervous as her voice goes sheepish. "I can put all my things away right? Should I just... put them in your room for now?"
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As Natasha lets her go and draws Jasper in, Alice focuses past them for a moment, just a quick peek into the near future, and suddenly she's very glad she isn't able to blush. It's only a quick blip of emotion and she thinks Natasha and Jasper are too focused on each other to notice her little gasp, which she quickly covers with a bright smile, and applause when they manage a tricky little maneuver without any trouble. It's good to see them together, and a relief to see how well Jasper is doing with her, even if she won't be human for much longer.
"Take your time," she says cheerfully, winking back as she steps into Jasper's waiting arms and lets herself be swept into the next song. Her heart is in her throat when she starts whispering to him, telling him the vision she'd had when he'd been dancing with Natasha—she'd been right, he hadn't noticed the little shiver of nervousness before, but he must be noticing it now.
"...and it's, I don't know if it's going to be tonight, but it's...it will happen soon," she finishes, looking up at him anxiously, but to her relief, he just dips her deep with a faint smile. He'll need to step out, she's fairly sure, if Alice and Natasha are really going to, to do that, just being able to feel it might be too much, but they don't keep secrets. She won't keep this a secret.
By the time Natasha comes back, the music has finished and Jasper has his arms around Alice's waist at the window. She feels him give her a quick squeeze, probably in answer to the little spike of nervousness again, but she doesn't hesitate to slip away and join Natasha near the door to the garage. "Of course, if you'd like. Come on, I'll show you." It already feels like an instinct to reach for Natasha's hand as she starts for the stairs.
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She follows Alice into her and Jasper's room, and Natasha looks over her shoulder to notice that Jasper himself hasn't come with them. She's oddly comfortable with that, finding peace in being with Alice alone, and she can't help but smile at the woman as she starts to help her unpack.
When was the last time she did this? Natasha settled in the cabin weeks ago but it was never something that she thought would last, there was always preparation to gather things again and throw them all in a bag. Everything close together and in plain sight, keep a list so you don't forget, it's a system by now and one that Natasha has gotten quite good at.
Yet now she's not trying to find the most convenient place for her things but the most accurate place. She takes the time to put her jewelry in Alice's jewelry box, sets her books up on the shelf in alphabetical order instead of shoving them with their faces out so everything can be accounted for. It's only one duffel bag worth of stuff, and yet for the first time Natasha feels as if she's moving in somewhere. It's an almost unsettling sensation, and yet liberating at the same time.
"I'll take care of those," she says aloud when they reach the bottom of the bag where way too many weapons reside. There are several guns, a cross bow, her Widow's Bite's and knives with holsters that look like they're meant to be strapped to various places. Natasha organizes them all and puts them in the closet, keeping them orderly with their corresponding ammo. She brought more weapons than clothes, probably because she uses them more. Or, at least, she did.
After she puts away her last weapon Natasha pauses, an she looks at Alice over her shoulder. "I don't think I've ever done this before," she admits finally, her voice small as she slowly moves to her feet and looks around at the progress. The room barely looks different, but to Natasha, it does. Her gaze settles on Alice. "Move in somewhere. Not... officially, anyway, I've always been ready to move again. It's never been like this."
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As Natasha looks over her shoulder, Alice watches her glance around the room, marking all the places where she's put her things, the bits and pieces of her life. She doesn't need Jasper's ability to see how much this means, how strange it is. She slips across the rug to take Natasha's hands, and spins herself inside them, tucking herself up against Natasha's side the way she does with Jasper. It's different with someone nearly her size, they're almost nose to nose when they're barefoot. "You're here now," she says softly. Natasha's eyes are green, she thinks. She's going to remember it. "You never have to do that again."
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Instead Natasha stares at her, searching her face for a moment before she swallows hard, and that's when it really hits her. They're staying here, which means that Natasha is staying here. So very abruptly, her journey is over, and she hasn't expected it. The fridge is filled with food for her, her things are in the closet and her makeup is now set up in the bathroom after she had to do it earlier that day. She doesn't have to do this again.
It's foreign. Surreal.
"I... don't really understand that." She admits quietly, eyes still searching Alice's face before they finally flutter down to her lips, still slightly more pink than the rest of her. Natasha moves her in her arms, bringing her more directly forward, and she stares at the woman with a strange sort of curiosity and comfort. "I like it, though." She sounds breathless, and it's because she is, although she reminds herself that she has no reason to be. "I don't understand it but I like it." It could be her recent search for physical connection, or maybe it just feels like the right thing to do when Natasha leans in, and instead of kissing Alice on the cheek she lets her lips brush against Alice's just barely; just enough for it to not be an accident.
"I've never wanted to be anywhere. It's nice."
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The kiss isn't a surprise, but it is. It's a surprise how delicate it is, an almost-brush of warm lips against hers. It's a surprise, a good one, that Natasha is treating her as if she's breakable, just like Jasper does. Again, Alice marvels a little at how much they have in common, her husband and her girlfriend, and then she leans in to kiss back, still carefully but with a little more purpose. Her hand comes up to rest against Natasha's cheek, but her attention is focused completely on the entirely new sensation of warm, human lips against hers. She can feel Natasha's pulse everywhere they're touching, that odd little echo from different points, and it's still a surprise to her that it doesn't make her hungry, the feel and the scent of her so close, it doesn't burn in her throat or send venom running.
She's never kissed anyone but Jasper before. She can't decide if she wants to admit that or not, but she doesn't need to right now, she doesn't need to do anything but this. It's just them here, careful and slow.
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She's quickly become addicting. Natasha finds herself wrapping her arms around Alice's waist and dragging her close, the kiss deepening once Alice willingly returns it, and Natasha can't help but let one hand trail up to thread through the short hair on the back of Alice's head. She's cold but she's sweet, rough in a way where she doesn't seem breakable and it's probably wrong, the way that Natasha is attracted to that. She's attracted to knowing that she can't hurt her, and even more so attracted to knowing that she, for some reason, trusts Alice to return that.
When Natasha pulls away she's slightly flushed, eyes still closed, and when they open to see Alice's face she can't stop herself from smiling with a nervous but light laugh. She pulls away just enough to take Alice's hands and Natasha doesn't know what the hell she's doing, but she knows that it feels like the right thing to do. She sits on the edge of the bed, pulling Alice forward to straddle her lap, and once she has her close again Natasha threads her fingers back into the woman's hair to pull her down into a deeper kiss, filled with affection. Her other hand finds the small of Alice's back to keep her steady although she's sure that she doesn't need it, and Natasha's fingers move slowly against the fabric of Alice's shirt, feeling the texture of her spine beneath it.
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She's never been nervous of hurting her, she realizes as Natasha draws her forward onto the bed. She's nervous of her own inexperience. She's over a hundred, and in all that time, she's only ever been with Jasper. It seems silly to mention it, but it's going to be obvious, isn't it? Especially obvious with how certain Natasha's hands are on her, the way she pulls her close so easily, the way she makes Alice want more.
Alice's hands move over Natasha like fluttering birds, perched for a moment on her shoulders, then one slipping around her waist and her fingers just barely skimming her hair as she tips her head into the kiss, all tentative, uncertain touches. Natasha must know, she must be able to tell, and Alice hopes Jasper is long gone now, her nervousness is spiking.
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"Hey." She gives a soft laugh that translates into a breathless huff, her arms wrapping around Alice's waist once more to keep her steady. "You alright? We can keep this slow..." One hand moves to brush Alice's hair from her eyes, and Natasha leans in to instead trail soft kisses down the gentle slope of her jaw and neck. When she speaks, soft lips brush against Alice's skin with her words.
"I'm just glad that I'm here with you, we don't have to get heavy handed if you're not ready for that."
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It's easier for her hands to find purchase now, one wrapped around Natasha's shoulders and the other resting lightly on her collarbone as Alice tucks herself close. "I don't remember my human life," she continues softly, "none of it, but I, I've pieced together some things and I don't think there would have been anyone. And after I was changed, I knew I was waiting for him, so there was no reason for anyone."
Now that it's been said, she's able to raise her head and scan Natasha's face, still a little anxious as to what she might find there. "I want this. I do. I'm just..." And she giggles, and presses a hand over her face as her fingers curl around the back of Natasha's neck. "I'm nervous, even though I know what's going to happen, isn't that silly?"
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She almost asks if Alice wants to stop before she's continuing, and despite how nervous Natasha feels she should be, being the first experience for Alice other than Jasper himself, she can't help being endeared instead. "No," she responds warmly, leaning back in to move her hand to Alice's cheek. "It's not silly. You're allowed to be nervous."
After a moment Natasha shrugs, her eyes falling between them. "I've done this more than once and I'm nervous too." When she looks up its with a sheepish but excited smile. "Because it matters this time. We can be nervous about it together?"
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This time it's Alice who turns her head to press a kiss to Natasha's palm, eyes steady on her in a way that's different, softer than Jasper's intent attention. "We'll be nervous about it together," she agrees with a smile. "And then we won't be." She reaches up to take Natasha's face in both hands and leans in to kiss her again, still careful but more certain than before.
Alice still needs to be cautious—she can't risk losing herself entirely to this, no matter how good it feels, she needs to keep herself in check and in the moment, and it takes some concentration—but as it turns out, her nervousness extends only as long as it takes Natasha to start getting her out of her clothes, after which it's drowned out by enthusiasm on both sides. She stops thinking about twelve things at once and narrows it down to only two or three, and for a few breathless minutes, only one.
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It's different because Alice's stamina doesn't seem to end, and it's not like she can ever be out of breath, so by the time they're finished Natasha has no idea how long they've been going; just that she's exhausted, lying beside Alice in bed with a rapidly moving chest and a light sheen of sweat on her skin.
She finally rolls on her side, scooping Alice up into her arms and dragging her close, grinning a little as she tucks her head into the nook of Alice's neck. "You're so cold." She grins pleasantly. "It's perfect."
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"You're warm," she counters, pressing her lips to Natasha's sweat-streaked temple. "You're wonderful," she adds with a little sigh of contentment. She may not need to rest, or stop at all, but she'd lost track of time more than once in the warmth and scent of Natasha, and even now she's paying more attention to the way her breath is smoothing out in her lungs, her heart is slowing, her coiled muscles relaxing. "And beautiful." She smiles against Natasha's hair and closes her eyes. "Even more beautiful in person."
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"You're not so bad yourself," she teases warmly, leaning down to press another kiss to Alice's forehead. "Sweet," she grins, lips trailing down the side of her face, "with an amazing smile. An adorable nose..." Natasha huffs a quiet laugh before brushing her lips against Alice's chin. "Perfect lips." Another grin, and Natasha is slowly slipping to move atop of Alice once again, mouth trailing down her body between her breasts.
"And, you exhaust me." Natasha finally returns up to Alice's face so she can press another swift kiss to her lips, and then swing her leg to climb off of her. "I need to take a shower, and then I need to pass out. Which is a good thing."
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"Good," she says simply, and slips forward to hug her once more, openly affectionate, before she starts to collect her clothes from where they'd been tossed as Natasha had removed each piece. "I'm going to get a snack." Jasper will be back soon, but she's going to change that by meeting him in the woods. It's true, she can't get tired, and in fact everything Natasha's been doing to her has her a little electrified. Another reason to meet Jasper in the woods, away from the house, to avoid disturbing Natasha when she deserves a good night's sleep.
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The only thing colder than the ice that she sits upon is the wind, snow mercilessly pelting the exposed skin of her face as she shivers fiercely beneath half of the large coat she shares with the woman sitting beside her. She huddles closer to Victoria for warmth, but the thin blonde is just as cold as she is. Natasha wonders whether she can feel it, too, the ice settling in so deep that it feels as if her bones themselves have become brittle enough to crack with movement.
They share the coat, a glove on Natasha's hand while the other is on Victoria's, and the hands with exposed skin are held tightly between them with fingers twined together and tucked between their two bodies.
The supplies are scattered. They each wear one boot on the foot exposed the most to the elements, their only hat, right now, on Victoria's head. The pack of food is used to try and block the open area of the coat that they can't quite close around themselves, nearly empty of food and supplies, and within it lies their only weapon; a handgun, with one bullet remaining in it's chamber.
"Мы должны продолжать двигаться," Natasha begins, forcing the words past chattering teeth. "Мы умрем, если останемся здесь."
"Я не могу." Victoria's response comes thick and heavy, but with a resolve that sends a different chill - icy fear - through Natasha's veins. "Мы не собираемся выбраться из этого вместе, Наталья."
"Не говори так." Natasha begins fiercely, the heat in her voice giving her the energy she needs to look over at the woman she grew up beside. "Не говори так, мы почти там, мы можем это сделать-"
"Мы не можем," Victoria argues with a new fierceness. "Мы использовали почти все наши материалы. Один из нас не может достичь, конечно, не обоих." Natasha stays silent, because she's certain that Victoria is right, and perhaps that isn't the worst thing. Perhaps they'll die here together, and it isn't the worst way to go. She's heard stories of people dying of the cold, that it ends with deliriousness, that they feel so overheated they strip off all their clothes and die in the ice. Maybe the warmth will come soon.
But then Victoria continues. "Это должна быть ты, Наталья."
The fear grows stronger, and Natasha lets go of Victoria's hand only to grab her arm fiercely between them, staring at her with desperation in her young eyes. "Виктория, нет! Мы можем сделать это, или мы оба можем умереть здесь. Мы можем сделать это вместе-"
Victoria pulls her arm away abruptly, and when she looks at Natasha there are tears in her eyes that fail to hide the powerful determination behind them. "Это должна быть ты, Наталья. Ты всегда был самым сильным. Если у кого-то есть шанс выбраться, это ты. Ты один."
When the world blurs, Natasha thinks that it's the heat starting to come, but she's still so cold. Her tears feel as if they're going to freeze to her skin. "Виктория..."
But she pulls away from Natasha's hand, tearing the hat off of her head to leave it in the snow along with the glove that she wears, and then with a struggle she begins to untie her boot. "Я больше не хочу так жить." Her voice wavers with emotion but she shows no fault in the way that she moves, her decision already made. The boot is off, and she struggles to get to her feet, leaving the coat.
Natasha will never forgive herself for the way that she grabs it and wraps it around herself completely with desperation.
"Тебе нужно выйти." Victoria is shivering madly now, digging around the pack and speaking loudly over the white noise of snow and wind. When she pulls out the pistol she stands once more, taking a step back.
Natasha is much too weak, too cold, to wrestle it out of her hands.
"Уничтожь их, Наталия, сделай это для нас. За то, что они сделали с нами. Обещай мне."
Natasha's throat feels like it's closed now, and she has to use so much force to get past it that she nearly screams. "Виктория, пожалуйста-"
Victoria speaks with anger in return. "Обещай мне, Наталья!"
She's shaking her head, frozen lips pressed together in a thin line with tears streaking down her face, but she replies, voice quiet and almost lost when it's carried away by the wind.
"Обещаю."
Victoria presses the barrel of the gun beneath her chin.
Natasha doesn't realize that the shocked scream is aloud. She doesn't realize that she's in bed, covered in a cold sweat with trembling hands, and no matter how many times she looks around the room she still sees the snow, and the ice. The white that blends into the sky and makes it impossible to see the horizon. She's trembling - or is she shivering - because she's cold, but the blankets are warm, and her face is wet with tears that she doesn't remember crying.
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They'd been back at the house for only a few minutes, Alice dancing off to take a shower of her own, when Jasper had reached out to Natasha and frowned. Unsettled, that's the top layer—even in sleep, there are layers to her, he'd noticed that on the drive—but as he listens, there's anger, sadness, and then a growing fear that expands shockingly fast to fill every available space, pressing everything else aside, a smothering balloon of fear. A dream. A nightmare. He's moving almost before he hears the scream.
She's awake when he gets there, but the fear hasn't ebbed, and he isn't entirely sure she's seeing what's around her. He doesn't turn on a light, just blurs across the room to kneel beside the bed, with that sharp stare trained on her. Alice would feel guilty later that she hadn't seen this coming, he thinks, but a dream isn't a decision. She'd never decide on this.
"Natalia." It's quiet and steady, in that soft accent that always triggers a delicious little mix of irritation and affection, and reaches out to rest cold fingertips against the back of one hand. "It's just a dream. Возвратитесь, Natalia."
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He moves back rapidly enough to miss her, his speed finally clicking her mind back into the now, and Natasha's eyes suddenly widen with a different sort of fear as her hand quickly moves to cover her mouth. "Jasper! I'm sorry," it comes out quickly, voice wavering through thick emotion that she barely realizes is there. "I'm so sorry, I didn't-" recognize him? Finishing the sentence sounds ridiculous in her head, she's sure it would sound even worse aloud, but she quickly reaches out to him with trembling hands to grab onto his shoulders as if afraid that he's going to get up and leave her there. She doesn't want to be alone, although Natasha certainly wouldn't admit as much aloud.
"I didn't mean to..." her eyes are moving around the room again as she trails off; Forks. She's at their home, in their bed, after she and Alice... yes. The more time passes, the more she finds herself coming back into reality. "I don't know what happened," she admits after a lingering silence, her voice small and eyes on the window. Fall. There's no snow. She's warm. For some reason, the realization that it was a dream shakes her again, and Natasha feels another swell of emotion working its way to her throat, her head too clouded to hide it from Jasper even if she tried. "I'm sorry, I'm fine. I'm alright, it - was just a bad dream, I'm fine."
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He takes the hands on his shoulders as an invitation to move forward, sitting off to her side and linking his fingers around her waist, as always keeping his grip loose enough that she'd slip away easily if need be. "I will never make you feel anything you are not already feeling," he says quietly. "Never. My word on that. It's always going to be your choice. But I can help with this, if you want me to." He doesn't say a word about her lie that she's fine, her attempts to wrestle down everything she's felt, everything she's feeling now. He falls silent after that, leaving it to her to take him up on the offer, or not.
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Inviting anyone, even Jasper, to manipulate her emotions willingly immediately sends up a red flag, but she's too shaken to care in the moment. He's found her at a particularly vulnerable time. "Please," she pleads with him, giving a small nod and holding onto him tighter. "Just make it easier, I hate this. I hate this." She says it again with anger hissing, directed at herself instead of at him. Her next words are nearly inaudible, whispered at the end of a breath. "I can't wait until I never have to sleep again."
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"I've done this with Alice," he murmurs, motionless as he focuses on the panic and the fear and the sorrow and eases them with a sensation like a cooling ointment on an angry burn. "The things she's seen...aren't always so easy to throw off. Fended off a whole attack once by sharing one of her visions with the Volturi, but it took its toll on her. One minute she was smiling and waving goodbye to some of our visitors, the next, on the floor sobbing." His voice stays quiet and steady, his touch still light on what she's feeling. "I did this for her then. She asked me to. You won't wake on your own again."
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