I walked down the isles of the hospital awaiting Carlisle's release from work. I traced my hands along the white walls, not worrying about the viruses that roam around, because -unfortunately- I couldn't catch any. I couldn't even remember being sick. Sometimes I wished I could remember some of those things. Sleeping was one of the things i wished I could remember the most. I forgot my longing for memory when I passed by a surgery room. The smell of the fresh blood sent fire through my throat. I sighed
I continued walking until something caught my dark gold eye. Psychiatrics
That's kind of like where I was before I was transformed into a vampire, right? I asked myself, feeing curiosity take over my better judgment. I couldn't hear anyone coming. I listened closely and didn't hear any footsteps near by.
I thought about Carlisle, and knew that he wouldn't be happy if he found out...but who would tell? Edward wouldn't snitch. Jasper would know that I was hiding something. I just wouldn't tell him.
I would do it quickly. In and out
I listened again and when I knew the coast was clear I slowly put my hand on the knob -I stiffened at the thought of what could be inside- and twisted it to the right.
It was locked.
Common sense should have told me that it would be locked. I easily snuck behind the front desk and scanned the future until i found the right key and took it.
I put the key through the key hole, my muscled tightened as i turned the key. What would the people in there be like? I sucked in an unecessary breath and turned the knob. I quickly stepped in and shut the door.
It was quite dark. As I stepped further in and I felt my eyes widen. There were so many people sitting, mumbling to themselves. Some were crying. I felt my dead heart breaking just looking at them. As I looked around someone caught my eye. He was sitting in a corner, hugging his knees. I unconsciously walked up to him. Before I could realize what i was doing I was already two feet away from him and getting down on my knees. He stopped mumbling to himself and looked at me. His eyes widened and mine did a little too. I couldn't believe it. He was obviously human. How could he be so gorgeous? His eyes were a dark gray-blue. His face wasn't squared out like most teenagers about his age, (he looked about 16/17) but instead his jaws were slightly rounded giving him a look of innocence. His straight hair was almost black and barley reached his eyebrows. It caught me by surprise, how beautiful he was. I had never found humans attractive at all, but he was incredibly adorable.
Without thinking I let a wide smile spread across my face, flashing my perfect pearl teeth at him. "Hi." I said in a cheerful voice that made everyone jump. Obviously they hadn't heard a cheerful voice in a while.
He just sat there staring at me, his eyes slightly widened, and for some reason it didn't make me uncomfortable at all.
"My name is Alice," I smiled, "what's you name?" I didn't understand why I was even talking to him. I should have left when I had the chance, but I felt compelled to stay and at least know his name.
He looked at me with shock, as if he was amazed that I even wanted to looked down, probably contemplating on weather he should tell me or not. After a few moments, he slightly lifted his head, "Cayden." he answered in a quiet, shy voice. Even his voice was perfect. I could always find a flaw with any human if i really wanted to, but not with him, he seemed perfect all around. I wanted to hug him just because he was so adorable, but obviously that would be an idiotic thing to do.
"That's a cute name."I complemented with a huge smile.
His face turned slightly pink from the complement. He was so cute.
I heard the door open, shit. Two men walked over to us. What if the recognized me?
"Cayden." They said in a monotone voice. "Your mother is here to see you."
