So here's my first real story. Enjoy!

Disclaimer: I don't own The Twilight Saga.

1901

January 13th, 1909

On a particular cold and snowy January day, Mary Alice Brandon awoke to a loud and slightly obnoxious noise coming from her family room. Curious, Alice rose from bed and walked down the hall to the living area.

Of course, it was Edward, again. He was playing yet another song on the new grand piano Father had recently purchased. Alice winced as he missed yet another note; her brother had not quite perfected his playing skills.

"Playing again, brother? It is still quite early for that, you know." Alice questioned Edward as she sat next to him on the piano bench.

"Why, Alice? Does it bother you?" Edward replied with a grin. Alice rolled her eyes, shaking her head as she mock punched his shoulder.

"Oh, not at all! However, Mother might have a problem with it." She said casually as she twirled a strand of her black hair around her finger. Edward laughed.

"Unlike you, Alice, Mother enjoys listening to me play."

"Are you positive about that, Edward? Mother also enjoys those retched teas she brought me along to, once." Alice shuddered at the memory. Why exactly her mother enjoyed those, she would never know. It was just a bunch of women who gossiped about the rest of the town people while sipping their cups of tea. Alice's mother did not gossip nearly as much as the rest of the ladies, but she did enjoy the events.

Edward merely smiled, ignoring his sister's comment. Soon, the room was again filled with music, this time a slightly softer and more melodic tone. These pieces Alice did enjoy. She closed her eyes as she listened, losing herself in the song.

"Alice? Alice!" A voice pierced through Alice's thoughts. She blinked, looking up at her mother's frightened expression. To her left, Edward was staring at her with a confused look on his face.

"Alice, what is wrong?" Alice's mother asked. Alice stared blankly up at her. What did she mean?

"Nothing, why?" Alice responded, confused. Elizabeth Masen looked incredulously at her daughter.

"But…you were…and then…!" She seemed at a loss for words. Edward sighed, turning towards Alice once again.

"Alice, you looked like you were off on a distant planet!" Edward explained, curiosity raging in his emerald-colored eyes.

"I must have been daydreaming, I suppose." Alice shrugged, but deep down, she was frightened. While she was supposedly "on a distant planet", she had seen an alarming…vision, could you call it? Alice needed to get out from under her family's curious eyes; she needed to figure out what she had just seen, and if, or when, it had actually happened.

"Excuse me." Alice said, hurrying away from her family. She dashed down the hallway once again, closing her door behind her with a click. Alice soon realized she was still in her nightgown, so she changed into a light blue cotton dress and pulled her hair back with a navy ribbon. Taking a few deep breaths, she lay down on her wrought iron bed and ran the vision through her head once more. She flinched again as the trains connected brutally, cementing them together in an unnatural looking form. Shrieks could be heard from different areas of the trains, obviously from pain and shock.

Trying not to think about think about the vision, Alice closed her eyes tightly and buried her face into her pillow. After a few seconds…or minutes…or hours (she hadn't been keeping track), her door creaked open.

"Alice? Are you all right?" Edward stuck his head through the door. Alice rolled over slowly, glancing at her brother. Would he think she were crazy if she told him?

"I am…fine." She lied unconvincingly. Edward raised an eyebrow, disbelieving. He walked over and sat down next to her.

"Really? Somehow I don't believe that." He replied. Alice sighed. Maybe he would understand.

"Alright, but you can't tell Mother or Father." She told him seriously. He nodded, so Alice launched into her story…

Continue, or not? Review please, and let me know. I won't continue this story unless people REALLY enjoy it, because I have a lot going on right now. Thanks!

~ArtandVampires