Author's Note: This is a crossover between the Twilight Saga and the Sookie Stackhouse/ Southern Vampire Mysteries/ True Blood. You do not need to have read those books to know what's going on. I'll explain any background information in author's notes, but I do recommend the books if you haven't read them. They're really good, and Sookie is more of a danger magnet than Bella ever dreamed. I may be crazier than crazy Sookie and hallucinating Bella to mesh these completely different vampire worlds, but hey, it's fun. This is also in honor of the next Sookie book release in May, True Blood Season 3 premiere and Eclipse coming out in June.

THERE ARE SUMMARIES OF BOTH BOOKS AT THE BOTTOM. IT GIVES INFORMATION NEEDED TO FOLLOW THIS STORY.

Twilight: Everything has happened according to the books through the end of Eclipse. Breaking Dawn never happens in this story.

Southern Vampire Mysteries: Everything has happened up until All Together Dead. This story has alternative reasons for the bombing at Rhodes, but everything else that happens there is the same. If you watch True Blood, then you may be confused because so far it's only gone through the second book. This story goes through the 7th book. As far as my personal opinion on Sookie's love life… well I never liked Bill from the beginning, and I have always liked Eric. Blue-eyed Viking with a sense of humor? Yes, please. And though he is completely opposite of Edward, I still sometimes get their names backwards because I like them both. This first chapter is in Alice's POV, but it will not be every time.

From Life in Forks to Death in Bon Temps

Chapter 1: Fangs

Alice's POV

One of the nice things about summer is the flowers. Esme loves her garden, and she should. It's beautiful. I love going out there and picking any of the over-abundance of flowers for vases and arranging them methodically throughout the house. In the back of my mind, I was beginning to plan Bella and Edward's wedding and wondering what types of flowers would work best. I want lots of flowers. I'm thinking a good mixture of simple and classy. I'll have to mind the smell since I'm not entirely sure what's appropriate for human senses. I want the wedding to be beautiful and elegant but still make Bella comfortable. She may think she wants an Elvis impersonator in a rhinestone studded jumpsuit (How did he ever wear something that was that big of a fashion faux pas?!), but I know her better than she knows herself. She'll be glad for this, not only to please Edward, but she'll be happier with it, too. I don't need foresight to know that.

Things have been fairly calm around here since the defeat of the newborn army. It's nice to have a normal summer without homicidal vampire armies, or suicidal vampire brothers, or crazed nomad trackers. Everyone was just relaxing around the house today, including Bella. She's such an integral party of the family, it's only natural for me to include her in that "everyone." They were in the living room watching a movie while Emmett was trying to convince them to watch some soap opera. Days of Our Lives, I think. Typical.

The sun wasn't out, but it's rare that it is. It's good for us, but really, a little sad for us, too. I like the sun and its feel on my skin. It's warm and pleasant and makes me feel more human, and though I can't remember my own humanity, the warmth on my cold skin is still a nice reminder of what I once was. It will make an appearance at 3:08 for a little over an hour, though, so that will break up the cloudy monotony of the past week. It'll be nice to take Jasper out to soak up some sun before the storm moves in tonight, and it rains for three days straight. Maybe we can have a little fun, some extracurricular activities, maybe… Edward quietly cleared his throat and sent me a pointed glance at those thoughts. "Yeah, yeah. I don't always want to censor my thoughts for your eavesdropping pleasure. I get pleasure from those thoughts, whether you like it or not," I thought directly at him with a huge innocent grin on my face. I saw him roll his eyes a little before focusing back on Bella.

I had just finished arranging the flowers in a vase and decided they would look best on the sofa table in the living room because of all the white decor The bouquet was primarily white with just the right amount of purple for a pop of color.

Halfway into the living room, I got dizzy and froze. A vision was coming, and it hit me like few others ever have. This was one of those life changing visions. The kind that when I came to and could see the faces of my family, I knew I would be telling them of some horrendous fate we were to endure. I could tell, based on the feeling of gravity this premonition was bringing. I felt it in every granite fiber of my being. The electricity, the foreboding doom. It tingled and numbed all at once and left the short black hairs on my head feeling as though they were standing on end. So much for a relaxing summer. Oh well. I guess all of this was just the calm before the storm. At least I can give a weather update…

"Please excuse the interruption of this worldwide broadcast." A bottle of synthetic blood. True Blood. Flashes of Japanese writing. An elegant blonde woman with fangs says, "It is time we vampires come out of the coffin and show the public what we are… You need not fear us… We mean you no danger… We can survive off of this synthetic blood." Vampire rights. Humans who want them and want to be them. Aro's anger. War. Vampires. 6:00 pm.

I dropped the vase, and it shattered into thousands of glass shards on the floor and glistened in the new sporadic mosaic. Edward was in front of me staring intently at my face, trying to decipher my vision. He saw what I saw. Jasper's arms were around my waist trying to comfort me. He felt what I felt. My entire family's eyes were on me waiting to say what I've seen.

"Alice, I don't understand. How is this possible? Are you sure?" Edward looked away, trying to figure out what he'd seen from the vision.

The entire family looked at us with alarmed expressions and worried eyes certainly with different situations playing out behind them. I can only imagine the scenarios Edward was hearing in their thoughts.

Bella stood shakily, "Is it… is it the Volturi? Are they coming for me?"

Edward was by her side immediately to console her.

I unnecessarily cleared my voice, "Five hours from now, there will be a worldwide announcement about the existence of vampires," I said, and everybody, sans Edward, inhaled sharply. I heard Bella's heartbeat increase.

"But they're not referring to us. They're referring to legendary vampires with fangs. You know, the Hollywood Draculas. They do exist. They're coming out to the world on television. A Japanese company has manufactured synthetic blood, so the vampires are taking it as a way to 'come out of the coffin,'" I explained, using air quotations.

"But that's not possible. There's no such thing…as vampires," Carlisle's eyebrows knitted in confusion. That was the most confusion I had ever seen cross his face. And his statement was a little ironic.

"There is. They're going to tell people they're harmless and can survive off of the bottled blood. They're going to try to become part of society," I answered. "They want to be treated as equals to humans and not hide anymore."

"Maybe we should contact the Volturi. Surely they've heard of this or know what's going on," Carlisle speculated.

"No. We can't tell them. They won't know until everyone else does. Aro will want to start a war with these vampires. It's only a matter of time, and we don't want to get involved," I said with finality.

"Alice is right. They'll want power no matter what it costs. I don't like the idea of getting involved, but if Aro ever touched Alice and found out she knew and didn't tell him…" Emmett drifted off.

"She'd be one dead vampire. We all would," Rosalie finished.

I considered this. I knew the risks, but it wasn't worth getting involved in a war before it started, one where we didn't know the consequences or the potential outcome. We didn't know all the players, and the Volturi were not always honorable, as we'd recently learned with matters concerning Bella and the newborn army. Being dead vampires was the risk we'd have to take. Wait are we even vampires then?

"We should stay out of any of this until we are forced to do something. And yes, Alice. Don't be ridiculous. Of course, we're vampires," Edward replied to my thought. "We're just a different kind of vampire. We'll need to learn those differences."

"They can't be stronger than us, can they? It just doesn't seem possible." Emmett speculated. Of course, he'd think they were weak. In his eyes, after all, he's the strongest being in existence. Damn his pride.

"We know nothing of their strength or speed or if they have extra abilities. They may be able to kill us just as easily. It's unwise to dismiss them. They've escaped our knowledge until now, after all," Esme reminded everyone.

"But how is that possible? How did we not know of their existence?" Rosalie asked, clearly miffed

"Why wouldn't you have seen their existence before? Why wouldn't Carlisle and I have ran across them in all our years and travels? Why are you seeing them now?" Jasper questioned.

"I think I saw it now because the announcement is happening tonight, and there is a human in production who knows, perhaps?" I thought for a second. "Maybe because it's so important. Maybe that's why I could see it."

"That makes sense," Carlisle continued. "We've always hypothesized Alice can only see the futures of our kind and humans because that's all she's ever been. She can't see the wolves, because she's never been one, nor has she ever had fangs."

Most everyone froze in their spots to consider what this meant. Bella's heart was slowly returning to normal as she sat back down, Edward mirroring her every move and never taking his hands away from her. Jasper was rubbing his fingers gently over the back of my neck and sending soothing vibes throughout the room.

Our little vampire world was a whole lot bigger than we thought, and it was about to get flipped on its axis in T-minus 4 hours and 38 minutes. The silence droned on while as everyone digested this news. The silence couldn't last forever, especially not with my brother around.

"So where can we get some bottled blood?" Emmett asked with a toothy grin, and we all just rolled our eyes. He would think of food in a time like this. He's too nonchalant for his own good. Now that he mentioned it, though, I do wonder about this blood…

Emmett standing at the dining room table staring at several blood types in bottles. He takes a drink, and spits it all over Rosalie who proceeds to break another bottle over his head. "That one's a little better," Emmett smiles as the new blood trickles down to his lips. Blood all over the white carpet.

Edward and I shared a quick look and grin. That was going to be interesting. We'll have to move it to the kitchen, though, to spare the carpet. Edward quickly nodded in agreement.


That night we were all seated around the living room when the announcement was broadcast. Everyone made varying noises of surprise when the blonde vampire's fangs extended, and she made her speech. I searched for any visions I could come across. Many came.

I saw vampire haters who would join together and call themselves "The Fellowship of the Sun" and perform hate crimes against vampires. I saw Aro's plan to kidnap several of these vampires and experiment on them to learn their vulnerabilities and how to defeat them. I saw riots and protests both for and against vampire rights. I saw many humans offer themselves to these vampires as blood donors and sex partners.

My visions involving these vampires were different than any others. I could see them through human decisions. I could see some of their faces through humans. I could never see them based on their own decisions, but I could see them. It was different than with the Quileutes. I couldn't see the wolves at all. Furthermore, I couldn't even see Bella when she was with them. These vampires were different, maybe because they're a type of vampire, as am I, or maybe because they don't exist in order to kill us. I still didn't understand how I had never had a fleeting vision from a human decision concerning them until now. I would need to watch for any visions, especially any involving Aro or this anti-vampire Fellowship of the Sun group. If the Fellowship learned of our existence, the world could become a much more dangerous place for humans.

"They get to keep their eye color," Rosalie said sadly while running a manicured finger across her thick lashes. "I don't even remember the exact color of my eyes."

Edward huffed. "Edward Cullen, don't you dare make a comment about that to your sister. Do not make this harder on her to accept. It may not be the deepest thought in the world, but it's her way of coping. So help me, Edward, you will swallow that retort in your throat right this second," I thought at him.

He cleared his throat. "They were a grayish blue, a very light color and very clear. I see them now in Carlisle's memories. They were quite a unique color, I would say." Rosalie's lips curved into a sad smile.

"Thank you, Edward. She will appreciate that more than you know," I beamed at him. He moved his head very slightly in acknowledgment.

Charlie will call in three… two… one… RING!!! I was standing waiting.

"Hello. Cullen residence," I spoke sweetly into the receiver.

"Alice? I need to speak to Bella," Charlie answered.

"Sure, Charlie. Hold on," I smiled as I handed Bella the phone.

"Dad?" Bella asked, looking at me questioningly.

"Bella, you need to get home right this instance. It's after dark, and there are vampires out there somewhere! Did you not see the announcement?" Charlie exclaimed.

Bella rolled her eyes at the absurdity of her dad being worried about vampires when she's engaged to one, and her lips twitched to break into a smile. "Yes, Dad. We saw. I don't think you have to worry."

"Of course I have to worry! I won't take any risks knowing such abominations exist! You need to come straight home," Charlie said.

Bella winced before her face twisted in anger at his assessment and was about to give Charlie a piece of her mind about vampires when Edward took the phone with a face full of amusement, which he tried to cover with a reprimanding look. He failed.

"Yes, Charlie. I'll bring her straight home," Edward offered politely while they said their goodbyes.

Bella's arms were crossed over her chest, and her eyes were narrowed at Edward.

"Bella, your father is allowed to have his opinion on vampires," Edward told her.

"It's unfair and unjust and just plain ridiculous. He knows you guys. He should never think ill of any of you," she fumed.

"He was referring to the fanged vampires on television and not us in particular." Edward reminded her. "Either way, you can't go around defending any vampires. We don't know any of them. Perhaps they're even less worthy of your understanding and kindness than we are."

Bella didn't even dignify that with a response, just a good sturdy glare before softening her expression to bid us all goodnight. I laughed in my head at Edward. Bella really kept him on his toes. I noticed Emmett was fighting laughter from across the room, and Jasper had turned his head to the side to hide his smile. I laughed a little louder in my head at Edward, who just threw us all tight-lipped stares.

After they walked out, we all erupted in giggles, knowing Edward could hear us from the driveway. Emmett stood up and walked toward Jasper with an evil gleam in his eye. This was going to be good.

"Edward, don't order me around!" Emmett said in a perfect angry Bella voice.

"Yes, Bella," Jasper said in a repentant Edward voice.

"Edward, go hang upside down from the ceiling beam by your pinky," the big, broad Bella impersonator ordered of my husband.

"Yes, my love," Jasper said, as he jumped to the ceiling to do as he was told. I giggled.

"Now, Edward, act like a monkey and then sing your favorite musician, George Michael," Bella-Emmett said with a grin.

My husband paused and thought about it for a split second before deciding it'd be worth his own embarrassment to get under Edward's skin since he was still in the driveway and could hear their antics. He curled his arm, scratched his side, and crossed his eyes like no monkey I had ever seen, and began to sing.

"Do you really want to hurt me? Do you really want to make me cry?" Jasper sang in Edward's voice.

Edward was sitting in the car running through different scenarios in his head. In some, he came in and threw Emmett at Jasper to knock him from the ceiling, in some he waited until later to attack them both, others he was thinking of different practical jokes, and finally he decided to do nothing, at least for now.

As they drove away, Jasper fell from the ceiling and landed in a crouch as everyone in the room erupted into laughter at poor Edward's expense.

All humor aside, I still had several visions to wait for and a wedding to plan. I was one very busy un-fanged vampire.


A few years had passed since the world discovered the existence of vampires. Our existence was still unknown. We had taken to referring to ourselves as venomous vampires and the others as fanged. I was alert and waiting for any visions I could have about the fanged vampires or the strategies Aro was planning. I'd had several important visions but none that decided the fates of either kind of vampire.

Over the years, I had many visions of a blonde barmaid with a southern accent. These visions were different from others. I did not know her relevance to our situation, but gathered she was somehow important. My visions of her weren't always clear like my visions of Bella and other humans. It was like she wasn't wholly human if that were possible. The first I had was of her serving a bottle of blood to a dark haired fanged vampire. Another was of her in the vampire bar Fangtasia. Another showed me she was a telepath like Edward. I had one of her in Dallas and one of her in Jackson, MS where she saved the dark haired vampire. I'd seen her bitten, beaten, kidnapped, nearly drained, shot at, staked, raped, and put in more danger than any human ever should. She did it all willingly for these fanged vampires. She had a smaller sense of self preservation than even Bella.

Jasper did some research and learned her name was Sookie Stackhouse, and she worked at a bar called Merlotte's in Bon Temps, Louisiana. We learned the dark haired vampire's name was Bill Compton, and that he fought as a human in the Civil War. We learned the bar Fangtasia was in Shreveport, Louisiana and owned by a blonde thousand year old ex-Viking who called himself Eric Northman. The blonde vampire was always there when Sookie was in danger, always the savior, and always partially the cause.

I always wanted to step in with every new vision I had of this barmaid, but every time I decided to prevent the incident, I would see her die because of our interference. There was nothing to do but let her be hurt and hope the visions came true. I had come very in tune to Sookie Stackhouse, almost as much as I was to Bella, and by far more so than any human I had never met.

I had several visions in connection to this Sookie about other supernatural beings, like shape shifters, werewolves, other "were" animals, and even witches. These shape shifters could turn into anything and were different from the Quileutes, as these shape shifters were always turning on the full moon. Her boss, Sam Merlotte, was a shifter. There were werewolves and other beings that turned into other animals, like the weretiger, Quinn, who Sookie was sort of dating. From my visions, I could see the girl had quite the love life. She constantly changed her mind about who she wanted to be with. Was it the brown haired Civil War vampire, Bill, who cheated on her with his maker, raped and nearly killed her after she saved him, and originally faked his love for her because he was given orders? The blonde Viking vampire, Eric, who originally wanted to use her for her telepathy but needed her when his memory was taken by a witch? The shape shifter boss, Sam, who didn't want her until others did? The weretiger, Quinn, who was never around due to work and family obligations? Or the werewolf, Alcide, who was still in love with his crazy ex that would've killed Sookie several times had it not been for the Viking? My visions were like a regular soap opera with this girl. It'd gotten so interesting, Emmett would have me tell him every Sookie vision in great detail. It replaced Days of Our Lives for him. He called it All My Supes, or As the Sookie Turns, or The Old and the Barmaid.

It seemed my visions told me everything of consequence about this girl's life. I knew she was waist high in this supernatural world. Her boss was a shifter. Her room mate was a witch. Her suitors were all supernatural animals or fanged vampires. I knew she couldn't hear the thoughts of vampires and it was harder to read the thoughts of shifters or wereanimals. It was why she preferred their company.

I had visions of the Volturi. They had kidnapped several fanged vampires to gather information about their kind. The Volturi had learned many things about them, including their political organization and weaknesses. These fanged vampires could be killed by a stake to the heart or sunlight. They slept during the day, often times in coffins. They had an aversion to garlic, and silver burned them. They could glamour humans into doing what they wanted or alter what they remembered, which explained to and extent why I had never had a vision of them before. They were equally as strong and fast as we were. Some of them had extra talents. Most interestingly, while our talents worked on them, it was only partially. Aro could only touch them and learn every one of their human thoughts, none since their change. Jane could cause them pain, but only to an extent. Alec could make them numb, but it had little effect on them since they were already seemingly numb. Marcus could only see ties between very few fanged vampires, mostly just between maker and child.

Edward and Bella had married like they intended, but it was decided to wait to turn Bella until after we knew what was going on with the Volturi. We couldn't chance having a newborn on our hands if a vampire war broke out. The only problem was her humanity could be used as leverage against us, but it was a chance we were willing to take at least until we knew what would happen. We knew it would only be a matter of time. She wasn't pleased, but she was resigned since she got what she wanted on her honeymoon. Edward was always concerned with her safety, but he had learned to manage his bloodlust in favor of the carnal persuasion. I always found it amusing Bella took seasonal birth control. The idea of her becoming pregnant was comical, but she told me once she preferred fewer periods in the presence of vampires. It was thoughtful since we could always tell when she had one, but we would never tell her we knew, of course.

We were all attending Dartmouth. Edward and Bella lived in the guest house outside our main house. This was only a precaution in case any of her accidents drew blood and caught one of us off guard. We all fed more just in case. We had learned to be careful after her eighteenth birthday. Jasper was much better at controlling his thirst around her now due to her scent always lingering around the house and her usual close proximity, but we tried to be cautious. There were several vampires in the area, though none were at the college. We avoided town as much as possible, only going places they would never go, like grocery stores, for Bella. We never let her out of our sight. We hunted in dense forests and were lucky we had encountered no vampires in them.

There had been only one vampire come into Forks. He made the mistake of wandering onto First Beach, and Jacob and the pack took care of him. When Jacob told Bella about this, she was outraged and hasn't talked to him since. He was very much against all vampires, which bothered Bella. Then again, she still believed that not all of these fanged vampires could be bad just as we were not bad. I suppose she was right, but it's still a very dangerous assumption and quite the long shot, especially knowing how Sookie was treated by these vampires.

My visions lately of the Volturi had been of them figuring out the best means of an attack. They decided an attack at a political summit would kill many fanged vampire leaders, and would be a good way to start. The only question was when it would happen. The fanged vampires were holding the summit in Rhodes. All of the political leaders of the fanged vampires of the United States would be in attendance. It really was the perfect time for a strike. The Volturi would tip off the Fellowship of the Sun, the anti-vampire group, about the summit and give them the means to bomb the hotel it was taking place in. The summit had been delayed, so now the only question was when it would be rescheduled.

I also knew from my visions that Sookie would be there. The vampire Queen of Louisiana had requested her attendance. She would be joined by the Civil War vampire Bill and the Viking vampire Eric due to their political titles. I saw that Eric was the Area 5 sheriff and Bill was the Area 5 investigator. Area 5 was where Bon Temps and Shreveport were located in Louisiana. I was worried for her safety again when a date was decided for the summit, but once again I saw that I could not interfere and that Sookie, Eric, and Bill would all survive.

The world's longest Author's Note: Am I crazy? Oh, absolutely. I couldn't make the SVM vampires sparkle and I couldn't give the Twilight vamps fangs. I just couldn't. I had to make the Cullens surprised by the revelation because in Twilight, Edward tells Bella all these things are myths. I may be putting a lot of stock in Alice's visions, but it was the easiest way to give information on Sookie and set up the story. You know Aro would not be happy to learn there is another species that threatens his superiority.

Twilight vamps:

Pros: They can't be killed by humans or any weapons. They're more durable. They can go out in the day. They don't need sleep. They can enter houses without invitations. The Volturi and the Cullens both have better extra abilities.

Cons: The Volturi rule rather loosely and do not have any sort of government. They still have to protect their only law of secrecy. They cannot just take a little blood from a human without killing them. They can't glamour. They are more susceptible to bloodlust.

SVM vamps:

Pros: They are out in the open and do not need secrecy. They have an organized government and a database with the names of the vampires. They can drink a little blood without killing. They can glamour humans to believe whatever it is they want. A little bloodshed doesn't drive them crazy. There are more of them and they are easier to get in touch with. Their blood has healing powers for humans.

Cons: They can't go out in daylight and require sleep. They can be killed by weapons. They have to have an invitation to come in someone's house. Since they are known, they have to be conscious of their actions in the public eye.

I'm thinking they're both equally as strong and fast with equally sharp senses.

How have the venomous vampires never known of the fanged vampires? They believed they were myths like everyone else. If any of them ever encountered the fanged vampires, they never felt the need to pass along the information.

How have the fanged vampires never known of the venomous vampires? If they ever encountered venomous vampires, they didn't recognize them as vampires because they blend in easier. They could differentiate by smell but it would have to be at a close proximity. Besides most venomous vampires are nomads and fanged vampires spent most of their life hiding.

SVM Background information/ Summary: Sookie is a telepath that works at Sam Merlotte's bar in Bon Temps, LA. Her neighbor and vampire, Bill Compton, was her first boyfriend and her first love. She enjoys the company of vampires because she can't read their minds; they're a void. She likes shifters and Weres too because she can't always read their minds, mostly just feelings. Bill was sent by the Queen of Louisiana, Sophie Ann, to obtain Sookie so they could use her telepathy for their own purposes. He does fall in love with her eventually but it was under false pretenses. Eric is the Area 5 Sheriff and owns Fangtasia. He is fascinated with Sookie from the first time they meet. He wants to use her telepathy too, but he did not know of Bill's mission to get to her. When Eric found out, he made Bill tell her. Eric also wants to sleep with her. Eric is forth right with all his intentions. Sookie is sent to Dallas to find a missing vampire. She meets a telepath named Barry. He'll later work for Texas vampires and go by Barry Bellboy. She gets kidnapped and beaten by the Fellowship of the Sun. She gets away. The Fellowship attacks the "welcome back" party for the return of a missing vampire when she's there. Eric jumps on top of her to protect her and to make a few innuendos. He takes a bullet in the shoulder and talks her into sucking it out. This way she ingests a little of his blood. She learns later that the bullet would've just worked its way out of his shoulder on its own. Her having his blood makes him be able to feel her emotions and track her. Bill leaves without even making sure she's okay to chase down the men who shot at them. Bill later leaves her and cheats on her with his maker. His maker then betrayed him and had him locked away and abused. Sookie goes to save him. She gets staked in the process of looking for information. Eric heals her with his blood, making it the second time she'd had his blood. She saves Bill, but Alcide's (the werewolf who helped her get information about where Bill was) crazy ex shoves her in the trunk with a very hungry Bill. Bill wakes up and basically rapes and almost drains her before he realizes it's her. Eric takes her home. Eric later gets cursed by a witch and loses his memory. He wakes up just running down Sookie's road. She takes him in and protects him. He's different and she falls for him. There's a war with the witches. She gets home and Alcide's ex is waiting in her kitchen to shoot her. Eric takes another bullet for her. She shoots the ex. Eric gets his memory back but doesn't remember the time he spent when he didn't have his memory with Sookie. Sookie meets Quinn the weretiger when she does a favor for Alcide, who she kind of had a thing for. Quinn has a crazy mother and needy sister and a business hosting supernatural events, but Sookie likes him. He and Sookie get kidnapped. Eric saves her. Sookie saves the Queen of LA and is asked to go to the summit in Rhodes with her. That's the short of it for now. I'll volunteer more info when it's needed. Her boss, Sam, has a thing for her. Amelia is her room mate and she's a witch. Pam is a vampire with a sense of humor and Eric's child in the vampire sense. Bubba! Can't forget him. Oh heck, I'll save him and introduce him in the story because it's too good not to. Sookie is part fairy, so her blood smells and tastes good. She has a fairy godmother, Claudine. Fairies are like heroin to the vampires. Sookie has a brother, Jason, who is a werepanther. A lot more happens to Sookie, but it's not pertinent to this story. I also have a really hard time remembering the order things happen to her because the girl gets beaten up so much.

Twilight Background: Bella moves from Phoenix when her mother decides to follow her minor league baseball player stepfather to Florida. She moves to Forks, WA, a very rainy town, to live with her Sheriff father Charlie. The Cullens live in Forks. They disguise themselves as teenagers because they were changed young. The story is Dr. Carlisle Cullen and his wife Esme adopted Emmett, Rosalie Hale , Jasper Hale, Alice, and Edward. Really Carlisle was changed over 300 years ago. He learned to live off animal blood and has instilled this in the entire family. He first changed Edward in 1918 when he was dying of Spanish Influenza. Edward can read minds He then changed his long lost love Esme when he found her after her suicide attempt after she lost her baby. He then changed Rosalie after he found her raped and beaten in an alley by her fiancé and his friends. He then changed Emmett after Rosalie found him attacked by a bear. Alice was changed in a mental asylum in MS when the vampire nomad tracker James became obsessed with her. A worker at the asylum changed her to protect her from James killing her. Alice cannot remember any of her life as a human. She woke up able to see the future and knew her life was with Jasper and the Cullens. Jasper was changed during the Civil War. He was then used to train newborn vampires to fight for territory in South TX and Mexico. Jasper is an empath and can feel the emotions of those around him, as well as manipulate them for calmness or for anger, useful for war. Newborn vampires are very strong but they are ruled by their bloodlust, plus they lack any fighting skill. In Twilight, Bella meets Edward. Her smell makes it hard for him not to kill her, so he gets to know her because he can't read her mind and so he won't want to kill her. He falls in love with her. She falls for him. She figures out what he is. The Cullens play baseball. James the nomad tracker that wanted Alice shows up and becomes infatuated with Bella since she is a human that Edward loves. They hide. James manages to get Bella away from the Cullens. He bites her. Edward sucks out the venom and keeps her human. They kill James. Bella tells Alice of her past since James told her about Alice. On her 18th birthday, Bella paper cuts herself in front of Jasper the newest vegetarian (animal eating) vampire. He wants to eat her. Edward protects her. Edward decides it's too dangerous for her to be around vampires, so he and the rest of the Cullens leave to protect her. She's heartbroken. Months later she begins to see Edward when she does something dangerous so she becomes an adrenaline junkie in order to see him. She becomes close to Jacob, a Quileute, who becomes a shape shifter horse-sized wolf and part of a pack. His job is to kill vampires. Jacob falls for her, or so he thinks. Bella jumps off a cliff recreationally and is saved by Jacob. Since Jacob is a wolf, Alice cannot see him in a vision, so she believes Bella is dead. While Bella jumps, Charlie's friend dies. Alice goes to Forks to help Charlie only to find out Bella is alive. Rosalie told Edward Alice saw Bella die. Edward goes to Italy to the Volturi who are like kings. They protect their existence with their one law, keep the secret. Edward decides to reveal himself in order for them to kill him because if Bella is dead, he wants to die too. Alice and Bella go to Italy because Bella is the only one who can prove she's alive to Edward. She saves him, but the Volturi decide Bella must be turned into a vampire or die. Bella wants to become one. ARO IS THE VOLTURI LEADER. Edward doesn't want her to because he believes it'll take her soul. In Eclipse, Victoria, James' girlfriend wants revenge and wants to kill Bella for Edward killing James. Victoria makes a newborn army to attack the Cullens. The Cullens join the Quileute wolves to fight against the newborns. Edward kills Victoria. Edward proposes.