This is my first FanFiction. Please if you think it's suckish please tell me how to make it better.
Prologue
Amelia POV
I never knew that a simple camping trip could be so…life-changing. It was horrifying beyond repair and uplifting to infinity. It was only one of the trips that happen every month. In a town like Forks there really wasn't all that much to do except be outdoors. My parents had always said that I had a knack for everything. So did my brother, Nick, though he only said it only a couple of times before he died because of a car crash with a drunk driver. It was then I discovered my weakness. I could kill myself with depression when I lost someone. Anyone. I had just recently gotten over my phase of sitting in my room, starving, and listening to shrieking noises. This was supposed to be a happy turning point. Instead it was a dark turning point. But I'm getting a wee bit ahead of myself. Let's back up…
Chapter 1
Amelia POV
I woke to the smell of nature around me. I sighed deeply. The aroma filled my nostrils and I just had to have more. My parents were still sleeping in the tent and I had no need to wake them. I decided to circle around camp and just enjoy the outdoors. I tied up my boots and zipped up my jacket. It was pretty chilly so I took my mom's scarf too. I inhaled the smell of the scarf. It smelled like my mom. Warm, loving, and cinnamon-y. I treaded through the trees to get a little farther out. I walked for a long time. I'm not sure how long exactly though. My watch battery had died yesterday. I would guess about two hours. I stopped at a tree to rest for a bit. The green was overwhelming. And I liked it. I started to climb the tree I was leaning on to gaze at the sky-when I heard a shriek. I fell on my butt. It was coming towards my camp. I got panicky. I started sprinting and kept tripping. It was like the trees were reaching out on purpose. I closed in on our spot and could spot out the red of the tent. However, the tent was collapsed. I ran in. There standing before me was bear. A big bear. He was splattered with red. I felt sick. Not a good time to puke. But I did anyway. I screamed.
Edward POV
Alice's eyes glazed over as we were about to head out and meet Bella. I waited, not wishing to interfere. She snapped out of it a full minute after. She looked worried. "What's wrong? What did you see? Is Bella in trouble?" I swear if I had blood it would have drained from my face.
"No, it's not Bella," I sighed loudly, "But there's a girl out there she's almost-" But then I head it. It was a scream louder than any scream I had heard before. Alice glanced at each other and started running towards the noise. Trees and greenery whizzed past me. I got there first. There was a 10 foot tall bear standing before me. Alice came behind me and tackled the bear. The bear was immobilized. I held my breath because there was red everywhere. There were three people there lying, still. I checked them all. Two were dead. However there was a girl, about 15, who had a pulse however small. Then I gasped when I looked at her face. Her golden hair and small lips. She looked like… "Hey, Edward. Hurry up. Is anyone okay?" I scooped the girl up and ran back to Carlisle. I had to do something. I couldn't lose her. I stared at her face and it triggered more of my past in my head. Then I heard Alice. Edward, is she the only one?
"YES!!" I hollered facing behind me. By then I had reached the house I took her in. "Jasper, please get out!!" I laid her on the sofa. "CARLISLE! Please hurry!" I was much too desperate for my own good. Carlisle came rushing in.
"What's wrong, Edward?" He looked worriedly at the girl.
"She was attacked by a bear and has no family. Can you save her?" I said this fast and was on the verge of tears. He checked her pulse and her wounds.
"It doesn't seem so," He looked at me. I hadn't been so worried about saving someone before. Not enough to say what I was going to say next.
"What if I bite her?" Carlisle looked startled. He recovered quickly and thought. That would be the only way, I suppose. If you were willing. That's all I needed to hear. I bit her shoulder. She laid still for a moment not moving and barely breathing. She started twitching. It happened more frantically. Then, she screamed. A blood curling scream. Louder than before.
I know it's a bit short. The next one will be longer.
