Authors note: This is a sequel of the story "From here to Eternity. I hope you enjoy is as much as you did the first one. To skye glass, EllaBella2588, XxJasper'sAngelxX, RoyalLady9099, cybercyclone, and Little Monster Forever: Welcome to the Party. Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! And please, keep the reviews coming!
Disclaimer: I don't own it! Never have, never will. But I've read it a bunch of times and watched it too!
Lost and Found
It has been 100 years since she woke up. She was stuffed into a tiny little cave. She sat there for days waiting but no-one ever came for her. She had been abandoned. The only thing she knew was that her name was Bella. She's been alone ever since, she's never seen another vampire and she has never seen a human. Just her and the animals she eats to survive. Once when she was out hunting she ran across the scent of something delicious and tried to follow it, unfortunately she lost it about 10 miles from where she picked it up. She never did find out what it was but she has always been curious.
Most days Bella sat on the porch of the little shack she found in the woods and tried to remember anything she could about her previous life. Because she was so deep in the woods and no-one ever came in that direction she had been able to stay there for her whole life. She's lonely, there has been no-one to talk to, she can hardly remember what other people look like anymore and it is starting to affect her mind as well as her body. She had always thought she was unlovable, she didn't know why but there had to be a good explanation for it.
Finally, Bella couldn't stand it anymore, there had to be something or someone out there for her. She just needed to get off her ass and go looking. After considering this for several weeks she finally just had to do something. Maybe if she even knew what state she was in she would get some peace of mind. First things first though, she needed to hunt.
The good part of being way out in the woods like she was, she only hunted animals. The animals were so used to her being there that all she had to do practically was walk out the front door and dinner was served. Normally she would go out a ways to eat since it was the only time she left the little shack. For her it felt like it was her little adventure in living.
