Hi there. This is my first EVER fan-fic story and I don't know if you like it, but please read it and tell me what you think. Have fun.


Alphas: The Forgotten Memories

Chapter 1: Last Few Days.

They were all around her, they always were. The shapes, the colors, the sounds, the signals. They had been with her since she was a teenager. They were with her all the time, when she was awake and also when she was asleep, they were always there. She didn't mind them, they comforted her, and they kept her company when she had none. They were the signals of the world that they had created around them. She liked the signals; she could see, hear, read and watch things the world had done.

A noise woke her up from her sleep; it was her alarm clock, waking her up for the day ahead. She was 20 years old, nearly 21 and had her entire life to look forward to, but she barely wanted to get up at all in the mornings but she had her last few days of university left in till she could do whatever she wanted (near enough). She got up and went down stair for breakfast. She made herself a bowl of cereals and got a carton of milk out of the fridge. She poured the milk onto her cereal and put it down on the counter next to her. She turned around to put the TV on, when she realized that she couldn't find the remote.

When she turned back around, her elbow knocked the milk carton and it was falling. But just before it fell onto the floor, she had managed to catch it just in time. She caught a sigh of relief that the milk did not spill over the floor, again.

"That was close" she said to herself. She always had a quicker reaction than everyone she knew, it saved her life a few times, literally. She took her cereal over to the table when a woman came walking down the stairs towards the kitchen.

The woman looked similar to the girl, they both had brown hair and brown eyes, but that was all the similarity that they had. The woman came over to the girl and kissed her on the forehead. She then walked over to the kettle to make herself some coffee.

The woman turned to the girl that was eating her breakfast and asked, "Lucy, are you alright? You seem very quiet this morning?"

The girl, Lucy turned towards the woman and replied "I'm fine mum, honestly." Then the woman returned to finish making her cup of coffee to start a very long day.

Ten minutes later, Lucy came rushing down the stairs after finishing her breakfast, wearing casual clothes and had a bag on her shoulders. She went straight to her mum and kissed her on the cheek. "Bye mum, see you later. Love you," and before the woman had a chance to say anything back, Lucy had gone.

The woman looked at the door and shook her head slightly and smiled to herself. "Love you to baby. Have a nice day. I'll be fine. I'm not doing anything to day except shopping and cleaning and…" the woman's voice trailed off to a murmur when no one listens, but the smile still remained on her face.


It took Lucy ten minutes to walk to university, she always went there early. She never liked being in a crowd full of people, especially in the morning, everyone was trying to get through the small doors of the building and into their classes. Every brake Lucy had, she would spend it in the library, trying not to draw attention to herself when she was alone.

She liked being alone, there was no one to bother her about anything, and no one would ask her what was she was doing with her hands. She was waving them around in front of her and sometimes to the side of her. They were small wrist movements and her fingers twitching as she moved. This was how she could move the signals; this is how she could look at all the things people did on the computer or on their phones.

She could see what they were doing and read their messages without them knowing. She could also sometimes look at CCTV cameras that were on the street or inside buildings, she could even look into confidential files on the FBI's database or on any other law informant or even the university's computer and see what they put on them. She didn't do this often because she knew it was wrong to look into other people's personal lives but sometimes she just couldn't resist.

She was looking on the internet to see if there were any job's that for her to take. She needed a job and to work because her mother wasn't getting enough money from her jab and she also wanted to feel more grown-up than she already felt. After a few minutes of looking and finding nothing that was near home, she gave up her search and would try again tomorrow.

After she had finished all her lessons for that day, she decided to walk home. After walking around for five minutes, she stopped and had a feeling that someone was watching her. She turned around and looked hard into her surroundings she couldn't see anything that would have strike her as odd, so she carried on walking, but didn't decide to go home straight away, but had decided to walk around more first before anything else.

After half an hour of walking around, she then decided to walk home and not to tell her mother anything, again.


The next morning when she had made her breakfast, she just sat here waiting for her mother to come down stairs to join her. When her mother finally came down stairs, Lucy was the first to kisser good morning. Her mother was a bit taken aback by this change in her daughter's behavior.

The first thing that she could think of to ask was "Are you ok Lucy?" she said this worriedly. Lucy just nodded her head and went back up stairs to get ready for another day of work.

The day was the same as the day before, except the feeling of someone watching her, was getting stronger.

Her hand movements with the signals were getting more noticeable by the other students because she was nervous and kept looking out for whoever might look suspicious. Luckily, tomorrow was her last day, so she didn't worry about the students noticing it.

When she had finished all of her work, she decided to walk back home. When she was walking, everything seemed quiet and peaceful, in till she turned a corner and there were two large men in suits walked up to her with guns in their hands.

She stopped as soon as she saw the guns. The time it took her to notice the guns, was the time that she had reacted to running as fast as she could in the opposite direction away from them.

Why did they have guns? Why were they pointing them at me? Why were they after me? What have I done? Did I do something bad? All of these questions were going though Lucy's head as she ran.

She turned a corner and had hit a dead end. The men were right behind her. She turned to face them and their guns looking straight at her. They started to walk closer, and closer, and closer. Lucy was trapped and had nowhere to go.

Then a thought came into her mind. She stood still, closed her eyes, held her breath slightly and then, there was a small ball of white-blue light around her and then the light and Lucy, were gone.