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Chapters: 1/20 Fandom: Twilight Series - Stephenie Meyer, Twilight Series - All Media Types Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Alice Cullen/Jasper Hale, Carlisle Cullen/Esme Cullen, Edward Cullen/Bella Swan, Emmett Cullen/Rosalie Hale Characters: Jasper Hale, Alice Cullen, Carlisle Cullen, Esme Cullen, Emmett Cullen, Rosalie Hale, Bella Swan, Edward Cullen, The Volturi (Twilight), Alec (Twilight), Renesmee Cullen, Seth Clearwater, Jacob Black's Pack (Twilight), Sam Uley's Pack (Twilight), Peter (Twilight), Charlotte (Twilight), Charlie Swan Additional Tags: Emotional Hurt/Comfort, Hurt/Comfort, Major Jasper Whitlock, Jasper Whitlock Is In The Volturi, Family Feels, Protective Jasper Hale, BAMF Jasper Hale, Jasper Hale Needs A Hug, Unhealthy Coping Mechanisms, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - PTSD, References to Depression, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Self-Harm, Suicidal Thoughts, Trust Issues, Protective Alice Cullen, BAMF Alice Cullen, Friendship, Soulmates, Implied/Referenced Torture, Self-Worth Issues, Self-Esteem Issues, Trust, Healing, Protective Esme Cullen, Parent Esme Cullen, Protective Carlisle Cullen, Parent Carlisle Cullen, Brother-Sister Relationships, Protective Emmett Cullen, Emotional/Psychological Abuse, Manipulation, Touch-Starved, Romantic Fluff, Fluff, Tooth-Rotting Fluff, Mutual Pining, Not Beta Read, Other Additional Tags to Be Added, Poisoning, Mild Blood, Mild Gore, slow burn????, Don't think it falls on that tags or maybe it does, who knows - Freeform, Bella Swan with a Backbone Summary:
Jasper didn't leave the South with Peter, instead, the Volturi recruited him in 1940 before Peter could get to him. He never met Alice.
But Alice did knew about him, knew that at some point, had things gone different, he would have crossed paths with her and become her mate.
While their paths didn't cross, their souls were connected.
And so fate brought them together decades later.













