New Dawn
My sleek long blonde silky hair danced around through the air as I ran at full inhuman speed. I was heading further and further into the Washington state area, up near Forks.
When I was in Idaho I had heard about the Cullen's causing some trouble for the Volturi and if my hopes would come true, they would still be in Forks.
The Cullen's had something I needed, they had my father.
The skies had gone dark and grey as a thunderstorm would be starting anytime soon.
I didn't really have an idea on how this reunion would go, or how I would start or even explain to the Cullen's that I was a daughter of theirs.
I was finally was in the Forks area and immediately I detected that wolf lived in the Forks area too. That would have definitely kept the Volturi away from here.
The thunder had already started and as I got closer in to the area, I picked up on the sound of baseball- Vampire style.
I ran closer and closer to the field where I heard the baseball game coming from.
I stopped running and started walking through the forest, getting slower and quieter. I had waited one hundred and thirty-three years to know my father and now as I got closer I was starting to get scared. Did I really want to see him? I mean I had survived many, many years without him…
They never sensed my presence probably because I was using my power of invisibility.
I jumped magnificently up into the trees and had a clear view of them all there.
There were ten of them. Nine vampires and one werewolf, this was definitely confusing. There were three male teenage vampires and the same for the females; an older looking female and male vampire, along with a vampire toddler and a tanned teenage werewolf.
None of them looked a like.
Of the three boys, one was big- muscled like a serious weight lifter, with dark, curly hair. Another was taller, leaner, but still muscular, and honey blond. The last was lanky, less bulky, with untidy, bronze-coloured hair. He was more boyish than the others, who looked like they could be in college, or even teachers here rather than students.
The girls were opposites. The tall one was statuesque. She had a beautiful figure, the kind you saw on the cover of sports illustrated swimsuit issue, the kind that made every girl around her take a hit on her self-esteem just by being in the same room as her. Her hair was golden, gently waving to the middle of her back. The short girl was pixielike, thin in the extreme, with small features. Her hair was deep black, cropped short and pointing in every direction. The other girl was fluid even in stillness and her flawless face was pale as the moon against the frame of her dark, heavy hair. Her limbs were smooth and strong, skin glistening subtly, luminous as a pearl.
The slightly older female had the same pale, beautiful features as the rest of them. Something about her heart-shaped face, her billows of soft, caramel-coloured hair, reminded me of the ingénues of the silent-movie era. She was small, slender, yet less angular, more rounded than the others. And the male, Carlisle I presumed looked the exact same as the last time I met him, obviously. He had his same old light blonde hair, but it was gelled back and his high cheekbones that outlined his smile.
The wolf was just a young teenage boy that was basically buff and tanned. He had dark brown, almost black short hair and chocolate coloured eyes.
The young toddler was hidden behind the teenage wolf, so I couldn't really see her.
The game had ended and the jock like boy started taking a flaky at his self for losing the game.
I chuckled to myself as he threw the ball into the ground making a loud Thrashing sound.
Abruptly all ten of their faces were looking in my direction making me freeze on the stop.
The boy with the bronze-coloured hair took a step forward but Carlisle put his hand on his chest stopping him.
"Well hello," he smiled, "did you want to join in?"
I looked at him then said, "Nah, I really just observe to be honest."
He smirked at me and then said, "I'm Carlisle and-"
"I know," I laughed.
"How so?" he asked, kinking his head to the side.
"The time you were staying at Volterra, I was staying there too, just for a week," I smiled.
"How come we were never introduced?" he asked intrigued.
"Well I wasn't really an important guest, I was there seeing Alec really."
I stayed there for less than a week just seeing Alec. The Volturi knew I was staying but they never took any interest in me as they were busy and had other people to attend to.
"Oh, well I'm sorry I miss you, eh?"
"Mia, Mia Whitlock," I smiled.
