This shouldn't have happened; we were so different. Completely opposite. My mind was spinning with thoughts, but only one was grabbing my attention. It would never work out.

I was sitting in my room waiting for one of the other guards to come and get me. We were having a meeting today to discuss some important business. They wouldn't tell me what, though. Nobody here ever told me anything. Living with a bunch of evil vampires who thought so little of me was starting to get old. Until they found me three years ago I had only fed from animals, now they forced me to kill innocent humans. The guards liked to make fun of me for it, calling me all sorts of names. Aro just laughed at me when I complained to him about it. Marcus was not even paying attention and Caius looked like he wanted to kill me.

There was a knock on my door and it opened. At least they finally started knocking. Last time Felix came to get me he'd walked in on me changing. I was still giving him hell for that. "Time to go." A gruff voice nearly yelled. I sighed, Demetri annoyed me to no end. He found it extremely funny that I preferred animal blood to human blood. "Don't make carry you Liliana." I looked over at him and huffed loudly. He was serious. Demetri led me away to where the meeting was to be held. I did not know why they still had to lead me around like a prisoner. I knew this castle inside and out. I guess they just didn't trust me. When this started I was always trying to escape.

We arrived in a cavernous room with ornate gold wallpaper. Aro sat at the head of a very long mahogany table, Marcus and Caius on either side. Demetri pulled out a chair for me and I sat down. After a few moments Jane came in and sat down on my left giving me one of her rare smiles. You could say we became friends. She would teach me how to fight and in return I would teach her everything from new languages to astronomy.

Aro cleared his throat and the room became silent. "Today we have to discuss the La Push shape shifters. The Cullens have assured us they are no threat, but one cannot be too careful. Liliana," When he said my name I sat up straight and looked his way.

"Yes Master?"

He smiled at me, "because the werewolves and Cullens do not know you I am sending you there as a spy. They know everyone else, but have never met you." I was shocked to say the least. Aro wanted me to go out alone. This was a first. "If you complete this we will let you go, no strings attached. Go to Forks, Washington and stay with the Cullens say you have a desire to learn their ways." He was forgetting one important thing.

"What about Alice, you said she could see the future. Won't she see this?" Aro looked at me for a moment and then started laughing.

"My, you are a smart girl. Remember Nikolas?" He pointed to a figure across from me. The man looked a little younger than me and had short, honey-blonde hair. I had met him last week, he was supposed to be a new guard.

"Yes, but-" I was cut off by Caius, who looked annoyed. "What Nikolas can do is block a vampire from seeing things, he will block this from your memories and replace it with something else. Alice Cullen will never see this." Aro smiled again, "Now that is settled, Liliana will you go?" It took me about two seconds to decide. "Okay, I will go." Aro clapped his hands together and everyone went back to their respective conversations. They even let me walk back to my room alone.

I had finished packing in a few minutes and sat on my bed to think. The Volturi were going to let me go. The only thing I was unsure about was having to spy on the shape shifters. They would have no clue and I would get them to trust me only to tell everything to Aro. The wolves would never find out. I was good at making things up. That's what happens when you are alive for over two hundred years.

There was another knock at my door and Jane stepped in. "Ready to go Lily?" She was the only one here I let call me Lily. I was going to miss our study sessions. "Yes Jane. Everything is packed." We walked down the stairs into the lobby and waited. The new receptionist looked over at me and smiled. Our old one, Gianna, was killed a while ago. Soon, this one would share the same fate.

Jane and I hugged quickly. I was not one for physical contact. It left you open for attack, vulnerable. I was not going to become weak.

The ride to the airport took little time and I was on the plane to Seattle within the hour. There was no plan for once I got to Forks, I was perfectly capable of making it up as I went along. Before the trip I made sure to drink extra. You did not want a thirsty vampire to be stuck on a plane with sixty other people who had no way out. I felt guilty just thinking about it.

After a safe landing in Seattle I knew I was going to need a car. The rental place had plenty so I picked the first one I saw. Aro had given me directions to the Cullen place. It was pretty easy to find because I knew their scent. They were outside expecting me. I didn't think of anything except my last day as a human as I made my way up to the family. One of them growled at me. His mate, a small pixie-like woman, tried to soothe him. "Excuse my son, he seems to have lost all his manners. I am Carlisle and this is my family." His smile seemed genuine and I shook his hand. "Liliana, pleasure to meet you." A woman to his left, who reminded me of Heidi, studied me. She took in my long, brown hair that was slightly wavy and reached the middle of my back. The tight purple sweater and my designer jeans. She seemed quite pleased by what she saw. "I am Rosalie. This is Emmett. The vampire who growled at you is Jasper and the woman next to him is his wife Alice." They both waved at me, embarrassed about earlier, and I smirked. Then the woman next to Carlisle spoke. "I'm Esme, and that is Edward, his wife Bella and their daughter Renesmee." That was it for introductions so they led me inside. Rosalie turned toward me, "Alice saw you coming. She said you wanted to learn how to feed like us."

"Yes, I hate killing innocent people. They do not deserve it." Carlisle and Esme smiled at me. "Well that is a start," Esme said, rubbing my arm.

A week had passed and I found living with the Cullens easy, it felt like I belonged here. I still have not told them about how I became a vampire and they did not push me. Alice and Rosalie took me shopping for a new wardrobe. Not everything would fit in my massive closet. They decided I should meet the packs soon. I had already met Jacob and Seth because they were always with Renesmee. Seth was funny and we got along well, but Jacob seemed cautious of me living with his dear Nessie.

I was standing in front of the big glass window in my white sundress. I was panning on telling the Cullens my story tonight. Off in the distance I could hear hearts beating. This meant our guests were getting close. A few moments later the front door burst open and seven guys and one girl walked in. Alice was down the stairs in seconds. I had turned around to face her and everyone was staring. "Liliana, remember what I told you?" I had to think for a while, she told me many things. "To blink my eyes and to fidget?" Alice smiled at me. "Yes Lily. If you do not it will seem odd to humans if you haven't moved in hours." She chuckled and led e over to the wolves. "This is Sam, you know Jacob and Seth. That is Jared, Paul, Quil, Leah, and Embry." Everyone else shook my hand, but Embry. I looked up at him and he just kept staring, his mouth open slightly. My hand fell back to my side. "Embry?" Jacob called.

"You guys, I think he imprinted." Seth pointed out. Imprinted? No, no way. That is not right, this should not have happened. We are too different. Complete opposites. My mind was spinning with thoughts, but only one stood out. This would never work out.

A/N: Okay, so I had this idea in my head for a while and just went with it. Tell me if you like it cause I want to know if I should continue…

Hope you enjoyed it!

-Renee