This is my first fanfic so I hope you like it.

For the record I do not own twilight or any characters beside Dallas and Spike.

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Dallas P.O.V.

I was more than a little disappointed with the weather. I knew it rained here a lot, but this took the mick. Why I had left Las Vegas to come to Forks, Washington was still a mystery. Their had always been a steady supply of prey that nobody cared about and no-one noticed that I only come out at night. My life had been a dream, but it was a dream I was growing board of.

I parked my Harley, not liking the dense woods I had stopped near. The road looked battered and unused, but I couldn't afford to risk witnesses. The Volturi didn't like me as it is without me causing more trouble. In case you're wondering why they don't like me, let's just say stampeding bovines and underground tunnels don't mix. Also they didn't like my idea the make a vampire dog. I wasn't the first to think about it, but I was the first to put it into practice.

Spike came to my side, just in time as a battered pick-up truck came across the road. In vampire, that translates to dinner. I stepped into the road and raised a hand, hoping my unfortunate victim would stop to lend a hand. Spike stood by my legs, his red eyes bright and hungry.

Bella P.O.V

I was driving along the road that led to the Cullen house when a man stepped into the road in front of me. My pick-up truck did not like me having to stop so suddenly, and the tyres screeched in protest. My truck only just stopped before hitting him. I was thinking about asking Jacob to look at my brakes while the man walked around to my window.

He was surprisingly attractive, though not as beautiful as my Edward. He tapped on my window with long, slender fingers. I rolled down the window and tried to get a look at him through the rain. He was pale, with black hair gelled into an Elvis style quiff. Most people would have taken time to admire his muscles, which were almost as impressive as Emmett's, but I was captivated by his eyes. The irises were red, with some darker specks; the eyes of a vampire.

"I'm a little bit lost; you don't think you could help me make sense of this map, could you?" The question surprised me almost as much as his appearance, but I had no intention of getting out of the car with a human-eating vampire around. "I'm sorry, I don't really know my way around here." I told him, rolling up my window. If I could get to Edward's house before I became vampire food I would be safe, but my truck wasn't nearly as fast as a running vampire.

However, it seemed he had no intention of coming after me, as I got to my destination without a problem. I ran to the door, tripping and falling flat on my face in the process. Alice was outside by the time I hit the ground, and Edward was right behind her. "There was a vampire in the woods." I gasped as they pulled me to my feet. "Bella, there are two vampires here right now." Edward's voice was like velvet.

"But this was the sort that eats humans"

"Well, what happened?" he sounded concerned, and he pulled me close against him.

"I already know, I saw it in a vision, that's why I was on my way out."

There was a minutes silence while Edward read Alice's thoughts. He looked thoughtful for a bit then asked, "Do you think he was really lost, or intending to eat Bella?"

"If I thought he just wanted directions I wouldn't have drove off." Edward nodded and opened his mouth to speak when a rustling in the bushes caused me to almost jump out of my skin. Edward and Alice growled, and slowly a figure emerged with his hands raised.

Dallas P.O.V.

I hadn't been expecting the girl in the truck to drive off like she'd seen – well, like she knew she'd seen a vampire. I was more than a little curious, so followed the road she'd taken. It led to a large, bright house. There were three people stood outside: the girl from the pickup truck, clearly shook up; a boy of about 17, pale with copper hair; and another girl, tiny with short, spiky black hair. What caught my attention though was their eye colour. They both had gold eyes.

I would be the one to try to eat another vampire's pet. I took a step forwards, though it was clearly a bad idea as both the vampires looked my way and growled. I felt a shiver run up my spine and new instantly the boy had a talent for mind reading and was using it on me. I also have a special talent, I can sense other vampires' powers, as well as when they're using them and who on.

Get you're nose out of my thoughts I thought angrily, while raising a hand at Spike, meaning for him to stay. I stepped out of the shrubbery with my hands raised, hoping not to do anything stupid to provoke them. "I can see she's a friend of yours, so I'll just leave and eat somebody else." I promised, not intending to stick around long enough to eat anyone. It was clear these two didn't eat humans, and I doubt they would take too well to me doing so on their turf.

I probably should not have been thinking about eating the human though, as the boy vampire was inches from me before I realised I was thinking that. "I suggest you leave." he spat. I really don't like being told what to do, by the way, and I wasn't going to control me temper for some bossy little brat that has the nerve to stick his nose in my thoughts and then have a got at me for what he found. Just for that I was going to eat her…no, better; I can do much better than that, but I'm going to need some wild life. Let it be known, Dallas Mitchells has a plan, and for once it doesn't involve eating someone. .

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