Author's Note:

Disclaimer: I do not own the Twilight Series, no matter how much I wish...

I am new to this, well, at least in the Twilight Fandom... I don't know if this idea has been taken before, but if it is, I am not trying to copy.

Full Summary: Dr. Carlisle Cullen has made another discovery, one that could change the Cullen's lives forever. Now, Rosalie, the most beautiful and desperate vampire, gets her wish of her life time, her second chance to become a human. As unexpected twists, turns, and danger come her way, she struggles against whether or not it was the best idea of her lifetime.

Please enjoy.


Chapter One: Discovery

Being a vampire, gave me many advantages and everything a person could ever wish for, but I wish for something else. Something that was taken away from me that night long ago, in 1933, when I was just eighteen years old. I always wished there would be some way that I could change back, back into a human.

I don't blame Edward for rescuing me or Carlisle for changing me into a vampire, but sometimes I still wish that I could be human, just like Bella, just like the rest of the people in Forks High School. I knew I would never get that wish, but I can daydream. I had all the time in the world after all.

I heard footsteps coming from the staircase behind our sofa and that brought me back to reality. As I said, I love to daydream. Anyways, I turned my head slightly, so that I could see the staircase and the person coming down from it. But before the person appeared, I heard his voice and knew exactly who it was.

"I did it! I finally found it!" the voice thundered loudly throughout our white mansion. I knew that voice ever since I became a vampire. It was Carlisle and there was something in his hands. I looked at it without much interest. Carlisle had invented lots of new medication for humans to use, medication that could save their lives, medication that human doctors could not invent. He never did it for us, not that we ever needed anything to save our own lives. After all, vampires don't get sick or injured easily.

"Rose!" Carlisle called. "I found it!" I nodded to indicate that I had heard him, but gave no other interest into it. He had invented a lot lately, so it wasn't too surprising that he had invented another medication. "Rose! You wouldn't believe it! I actually found it!" Carlisle cried. I still had my back turned to him and rolled my eyes.

"What you find?" I asked, flatly. I turned around slightly to see Carlisle seemingly to be jumping up and down. In all of my very long life, I have never seen him this excited before. He was a calm person, centuries worth of life and experience taught him that, but today, he seemed almost childish.

"Wait one moment, I need to call everyone else too," Carlisle said. As if on cue, the rest of my big family appeared in the family room. Most of them showed no interest at all, they were all tired of Carlisle and his inventions. Only Esme tried to look like she was interested, but I knew she wasn't at all. She could always hide what she was really thinking and put a mask on when needed.

"What did you find, dear?" Esme asked Carlisle in an interested voice. Most humans would have fallen for that, thinking it was real. Carlisle cast a glance at Esme, knowing that she wasn't really interested at all, but his jolly mood kept up.

"I found an antidote!" Carlisle said, proudly. From the corner of my eye, I could see Edward smiling and he started to clap his hands together.

"You'll like this, Rose!" Edward called to me. I raised one of my eyebrows and shook my head. I highly doubted that I was going to like this invention. Edward laughed and I ignored him. He probably already knew what Carlisle's invention was. After all, he always reads other people's mind, whether they like it or not.

"I am sure I will, Edward," I said in a sarcastic tone. Carlisle was staring at me to Edward and back again. Carlisle winked at me before turning his attention back to everyone in the room.

"What's the antidote for?" Emmett questioned. I laughed. Emmett was always curious about things and he always wanted to solve a mystery whenever one came up. "Oh, Rose, I am just curious!" Emmett told me.

"Right," I muttered.

"The antidote is a cure for vampirism," Carlisle declared. I whipped my head around as fast as lightning. I was very interested in it. Maybe my wish would come true after all.

"How does it work, Carlisle?" I asked him rapidly. The words tumbled out very fast, but I knew he understood what I was asking.

"I told you, you would like it Rose," Edward laughed at me and my reaction to Carlisle's words. I ignored him and waited very impatiently for Carlisle to explain.

"Well, I am not too sure," Carlisle said.

"What?!" I questioned. "You're the inventor and you don't know how it works?" I was almost fuming. He got my hopes up and now it was crashing, crashing before my eyes.

"I just know it cures vampirism, Rosalie," Carlisle said. "You know, medication isn't something that you will know right away. Maybe just the basics of it."

"Do you know the basics of it?" I questioned. He'd better know or I don't know what I'll do.

"Just a little," Carlisle replied. I waited in silence for him to continue, but he didn't say anymore after that.

"Are you going to tell us?" I persisted. I wanted to know.

"Sure, I guess. I don't see another way around it," Carlisle replied. He lifted his hand and ran it through his light colored hair. "Well, you see, vampire venom is very basic solution composed out of two elements of chemistry. So all I did was created a very acidic solution to neutralize the venom and wash it away from your system, transforming you back into a human. The blood from the animal will flow back into your veins and your heart will be able to pump again." The whole house was completely silent. Carlisle looked triumphant, while Jasper looked puzzled.

"I didn't get that first part," Jasper said. Edward tried to stifle a laugh, but was unsuccessful. Jasper glared at him and punched him in the shoulder, which sounded like a large boulder crashing into the side of the mountain. "What! I didn't study chemistry or biology, for that matter!"

"How long does the transformation last?" I questioned. "Is it painful?"

"That amount of time for the transformation is still a mystery. I have never tested this antidote out before. As for the painful part, I don't think so. You might feel queasy sometimes, but you shouldn't feel pain. You should still be able to move around, living life as you are right now, according to past researches."

"Does it work, Carlisle?" I asked him. His explanation about the basic mechanics of it sounded reasonable and should work.

Carlisle shrugged. "I don't know," was his reply. "Like I said, I haven't tested it out before."

"Who are you going to test it on?" Alice asked. I listened eagerly, hoping that I would be the one.

"I don't know. It's dangerous without knowing if it works or not," Carlisle said. "Maybe we'll test on something else first."

I stood up quickly. "I'll do it," I answered.

"Rose, you heard Carlisle," Emmett said. "It's dangerous."

"Don't worry about it, Emmett. I'll be alright," I told him in the most convincing voice I could manage, but a seed of doubt was planted in my mind. I did not know what would happen. "Vampires don't get hurt or sick easily, so I should be all right," I reasoned to myself.

"I still don't think it's a great idea, Rosalie!" Emmett yelled.

I ignored him and turned to Carlisle. "Can I use it?" I was so close to getting a wish that I thought would never happen. Now, I was desperate to become human again. Carlisle didn't say a word, so I asked him again.

"You might experience some side affects. Like I said, I have never tested this out before," Carlisle muttered in a very low voice, but I still heard.

"It's okay, Carlisle," I told him. I didn't really care what side affects I would experience. I just wanted to be human again.

"No, it's not okay," Emmett said. "I don't want to lose you." I turned my attention back to Emmett.

"You will lose me when I become a human, unless you want to become a human too. I doubt I'd be around much afterwards," I told him, my voice was a little harsh. His eyes widened. Of course, he hadn't thought that far. He didn't think that I would go somewhere else once I became human. Any human with the right mind know that they shouldn't hang out with vampires, since humans are so breakable.

"Wha…" Emmett was lost for words. He seemed on the edge of exploding. Silence filled the whole room and it seemed to feel very cold.

"Of course, I might come back and visit," I added for his sake. He really seemed like he was going to explode. He calmed down a little, but still rushed out of the house. Edward followed him out.

"Is this what you really want, Rosalie?" Carlisle said to me softly, after the two boys left. "Of course, I don't know what will happen, but if it succeeds, is it what you want?"

"Yes," I replied. "It is what I want." It has been my dream for sixty five years; I wasn't going to hesitate now. Carlisle sighed.

"We won't stop you, Rose. We don't even know if we have the right to, but just know that all of us will miss you," Esme said, full of emotions. I knew that she didn't want to see me part with them.

"I'll miss you all too, but I will come back to visit sometimes," I told her. Carlisle sighed again.

"Fine, I just hope for the best," he said, reluctantly. "We'll go hunting tonight."

"Hunting?" I asked, slightly confused. What in the world did hunting have to do with this?

"Yes, so that we could put the antidote into the blood. You can't drink it when it is concentrated. I think it'll be too much for yours or anyone's body to handle it," Carlisle said.

"Oh," was all I said. I looked out the window. The sun was hanging low in the sky. It was almost nightfall. I shrugged. It wasn't that long away. I could probably handle it, even though I don't like it. I sat down on the sofa again, looking at the TV that was on. It was broadcasting some sort of news that there were too many bears Goat Rocks Wilderness. I just sat there for the rest of the day.


Author's Note:

Thank you for reading and I hope you enjoyed it. Please drop off a review. Thank you.

I know it was a little long for the first chapter, but I didn't know how I could have broken it up into two chapters...