[A/N]- So this is a fanfiction I have mapped out, but I thought I would see what you guys think of it. I have made rough drafts of the first several chapters but I want to know if the idea is too generic. I promise it will have many unique twists later on, but if you are interested please REVIEW, so that I know to continue. It will involve mostly vampires, but also werewolves later on, and some human characters. I hope you guys are interested and please note I cannot continue unless I know there is interest so please REVIEW! Thanks. This is not a chapter but a prologue, so keep that in mind! :D
Edward. He was the cause of all of this. If it weren't for him, I wouldn't be a vampire. I couldn't remember why exactly I had fallen for him in the first place, because that was obviously a mistake, but I do remember his last words to me. "Be Safe." Ha like that could ever happen. It had been engrained in my mind. I couldn't remember who he was, or what he looked like. But I knew I loved him, once upon a time, and now, I hated him. Hate. It was the only emotion I had for many years. All I knew was that if he wouldn't have left me, then I would not have met my loving family and moved on.
I didn't remember too much from my human life. The pain was so excruciating through my transformation that I didn't hold on to many things. I know I had a father named Charlie, about a year after my transformation I went back to his house to check on him only to find that he had passed away. Seeing as I didn't remember anything about him outside from the obvious, he was my father, it didn't bring me sorrow like it probably should have, But then again I don't feel much emotion for the first 30 years or so.
I didn't know the details of my transformation. I know it was Victoria. She had waited long enough to make sure I lived, or at least made it to the Vampire stage, before she left me in a small cabin. I stayed there for several years, feeding only on animals. For some reason, I knew vampires were supposed to like human blood, but it disgusted me. I stuck with the animals, and it satisfied me.
I lived on my own, moving place to place for about 35 years before I met Nicholas and Abigail. We met while hunting, for they to lived only off of animals, and they invited me into their coven. Nicholas was 24 and Abigail was 23, though they had been vampires for about 200 years each. It was peaceful living with them. They explained what I had missed in the past 35 years. They also helped me gain back emotion and move on. They helped me move passed all of the hatred, and took me into their family as their daughter. It was hard at the beginning, as they tried to help me remember my human life, and of course Edward, but it was useless, and after several years they eventually gave up, and we all decided we would just be happy, and not worry about the past. We moved around for the next 45 years going to high school, working and moving on. We were a happy family, we always were there for each other, and always had each other's backs. I truly love them, and they loved me.
We currently lived in Alaska, but seeing as Abigail loved to shop, we would leave the majority of our possessions here, and our log cabin that we would continue to own, and we would go shopping when we got to Washington. Nicholas had found an amazingly beautiful house in a forest outside Forks. He had always had a thing for log cabins, so of course it was another log cabin. It was very unique from the majority of cabins we had owned. It was 2 stories, with many wide-open windows. That was normal, but the inside was absolutely unique for him. He was always one for dark colors, and warm cozy decorations. This house was all crème and white. It was breathtaking. Almost immediately fell in love with it, and the thought that we would eventually have to move on made me sad. But like always I was distracted with the upcoming shopping trip Abby was planning to worry about the future.
I didn't know if I loved shopping as a human, but I truly didn't care for it now. Abby loved buying new things so we went frequently. Both her and Nick were doctors, so they had accumulated a LOT of money over time, which was nice, seeing as I worked very little, with me always having to pose as a high school student. I had stints at ice cream parlors, and fast food joints, but they always made me sick. I was hoping that once we moved I could find a small bookstore to get a job at.
I knew that eventually I would go back to Forks, but I never imagined moving back there. We had lived in many towns, but there are only so many towns that have a constant cloud cover. Abigail worried that it would upset me, but I truly didn't remember enough about the town to care. I was just happy we would be together and that was all that mattered to me.
