Authors note: Okay the idea for this story came into my mind out of nowhere and I just had to write it down. This is a prologue so be in mind that it might not be too long so with that on with the story!

Summary: What if Bella had been found by one of the Volturi before she had met the Cullen's and got changed when they discovered her abilities? They train her to be a part of their guard to be a ruthless cold-hearted killer and infiltrate the Cullen's to convince Alice and Edward to join the Volturi, even if it's by force.

Warnings: This story is AU, has a lot of OCC and is Non-Canon. It will also contain a bit of language and mature content later on.

All characters belong to Stephanie Meyer. No copyright infringement intended.

Chapter one - Meetings

Bella's POV

Renée and I were walking on a trail in a forest in Mexico way behind our tourist guide. We were out here because Renée really missed Phil and wanted to go out to distract ourselves. Of course when I heard this I thought we were going to the movies but I should've expected that she was going to go overboard with this. Still, it was nice to go out and have her all to myself since Phil had taken up a lot of her time but now I was beginning to regret that.

"Mom can you please just admit that we're lost?" I asked her, "can't we just call the tour guide to come and help us please?" I had noticed that he had given her his number.

"Oh please Bella he just gave me his number in case we wanted to take another tour before going back home and besides honey I don't think I brought my phone with me. I think it's still connected to the charger at the hotel," she said with a hint of embarrassment in her tone.

I sighed "Well then what are we going to do now then? We're lost in the middle of nowhere with no phones, no help, and no more food. At least the trail is – still here?" I asked since apparently the trial wasn't there anymore and looking back I couldn't see it anymore. "Oh great, see what you get us into Renée? Great I can't see the trail anymore and it's getting dark maybe we should –"I was going to finish that thought when all of a sudden we heard extremely loud noises, kind of like thunder, really close by but we couldn't see a cloud in sight.

"Bella what's going on here?" Renée asked me looking around nervous. That was when the screaming began. All around us we heard people screaming begging for mercy, it was horrendous. We both looked around for somewhere to hide, to call for help, to do something when all of a sudden the screams stopped and all that was heard were our rapid breathings. It seemed that even that even the animals around us sensed the danger and decided to become silent.

"Bella, baby, we need to get out here just follow me okay and don't make a noise," Renée whispered desperately at me. I was stunned quiet all I could do was nod as I followed her silently away from the horror that we had accidentally walked upon. I was trying so hard to not make a noise and follow my mother quickly that I didn't see the small girl in front of us until I bumped into my mother and ceremoniously fell on my butt.

"Look at this Alec looks like we missed these two right here. What shall we do with them?" asked a very small girl with apathy in her voice. She had pale brown hair trimmed short wearing a cloak that was almost black. I almost thought that she was a young boy but her face was too pretty for a boy. She was wide-eyed with full lips and she was the most beautiful girl I had ever seen.

"Whatever you want Jane I am quite full from that group of tourist we found a couple of miles from here," replied an equally lovely boy that had to be the related to that girl since they looked so similar but he didn't have as full lips as hers. Jane, as that was what the other boy called her, looked at us with a hungry look in her eyes as if we were something to eat.

"Look here I don't know who you think you are but we are not just going to stand here and take this I have already called the authorities and they are on their way so you better get out of here before –,"my mother was most likely going to say more when she started to scream withering on the floor as if in great pain. I was crying by that point asking her what was wrong, what hurt her, but she wasn't responding to me.

"What have you done to her you monster!?" I yelled at the small girl worried she had been shot but found no blood on her whatsoever. I was looking for injuries on my mother when the boy, Alec, started laughing. I was going to yell at him too when he started to speak.

"What happened sister? Feeling merciful and only attacking one of them? I know you're still hungry," Alec said teasingly, I think he was trying hard not to laugh but he wasn't succeeding very well when all of a sudden he gasped and looked at me as if amazed. "Oh my God, you're powers aren't working on her are they?" he asked Jane who by now looked like she was going to murder me, she was about to jump on me and most likely kill me when Alec jumped in front of us and stopped her.

"Are you crazy Jane!?" he asked worriedly. "I'm pretty sure she's a shield Jane, you know how Aro feels about them! We need to take her with us to Volterra with us to let Aro decide what to do about her." He was talking to her almost too fast for me to catch what they were saying.

My mother by then had stopped screaming and was on the floor sweating but passed out, most likely from the pain. I couldn't stop looking at them I knew right then that they had the power to kill us if they so wished and I was hoping they would just leave us alone so I stayed as quiet as I could. Jane finally looked at Alec and I started to hear a buzzing kind of noise it looked like they were talking as if deciding what to do with us. Then abruptly the noise stopped and Jane sharply turned to look from me to my mother and made a move towards her.

"Please! I'll do anything just leave my mother alone!" I was yelling at them desperately as I jumped in front of her body. Alec then stopped Jane again while she glared mercilessly at him, as if by just glaring at him hard enough he would disappear.

"Would you be willing to come with us and not cause us any trouble if we promise to leave your mother alone?" Alec asked quietly.

"Yes! Anything! Just leave her alone! I'll do anything you ask of me!" I replied hoping that by taking me, my mother would be able to leave this place alive. They looked at each other again and the buzzing sound started at again. Jane was looking angrier by the second and I could tell that whatever was going on she did not like it. The noise stopped again and Jane stormed off and Alec made a move towards me and my mother and I flinched backwards trying my best to protect my mother's body from him.

"Please child," he spoke gently, "I'm not going to harm your mother. All you have to do is just back away from her and come with me." I noticed how he didn't say anything about harming me but that wasn't my main concern. My main concern was getting my mother away from here into safety. I hesitated before getting up and walking away from my mother before I stopped and decided that my next request was either going to get ignored or he was going to comply I didn't really had nothing to lose so I decided to speak.

"Can we please just get her into the city so when she wakes up she can go home? I don't want the wild life here trying to make a midnight snack out of her" I asked nervously. He looked like was going to decline but then he reluctantly shook his head as if to clear his head and nodded at me.

"I will carry her as close to the city as I can but you will not move from this spot until I come back or I will just find your mother again and this time I won't let her walk out of these woods," he looked directly into my eyes as he said this and I knew without a doubt that he would follow with that threat if I as much as moved an inch.

"Yes, I understand," I said to him as he picked up my mother up and ran away so fast that I couldn't tell which direction they went. I wanted to run away so much to try to find a way out of here to find my mother again but I knew that I wouldn't be able to get far and I believed him when he said that he would go back for my mother. I waited there without moving for what seemed like ages but must have been only a few minutes when he came back.

"Okay now Jane, the other girl who was here, and me came here in a jet and you are going to be coming with us back to our home. I don't want you to run away or call for help or anything while we get there understood?" he asked very businesslike, and all I could do was nod. "Good, now I'm going to have to carry you so we can reach our destination quicker than if you were walking okay? Now just hold my neck tight and close your eyes." He said to me as I walked hesitantly towards him. He was shorter than me by a good few inches and I thought he was going to have trouble picking me up and carrying me but he did it as if I weighted nothing. "Close your eyes," he reminded me and I obeyed him, and then he started running.

I didn't realize we were running until it the cool forest air was whipped against my face. It burned, it felt as if I was sticking my head out the window of an airplane in flight but he didn't make a noise, his breathing never changed, as if all of this was effortless and he was just taking a mid morning walk. It felt like this for a while but then it was over, and we had reached what looked like a very empty secluded airport. He put me down and I felt a little out of balance before he caught me, and I mumbled a thank you. He laughed and guided us to what seemed a very expensive jet that seemed bigger than my house.

"Come on, we don't want to be late and we already made Jane wait a bit," he seemed in a rather good mood at this I noticed so I just followed him quietly into the jet. "Jane we're here! We can leave now!" he yelled at her and I had a suspicion that she was close by but I couldn't see her. He then grabbed my hand to make me sit down and put my seat belt on since it appeared that we were about to take off. I instantly noticed how cold his hands were but I put it off as nothing since it had been very cold outside.

It was then, as we took off, that I realized that we were headed to a destination far away from here with the people who most likely had killed the group of tourist my mother and I were with that my body seemed to catch up with my mind and thankfully passed out.