This is a Twilight fan fiction. i hope its not too baad! I really did try! please dont be too mean with critasism. oh if you like it though, please say so cos it would be so nice to have someone like it... Um, yeah, so Paige is my own character, my OC if you will. I think she's pretty awsome to be honest, and i hope you do too. but she is wierd...but arent the wierd ones the best?

yes, so here it is. this is the first thing I've ever uploaded onto fanfiction so im a bit 'AAAH!' with it all cos dont get computers very easily. so please be understanding if there are mistakes in spelling cos im dyslexic, and if there is poor grammar.

I hope you dont die reading it, but if you do, its understandable...

Paige

I walked along what I thought was a sensible path in the forest. I tip toed along the floor, making sure the avoid the vegetation, and making sure not to fall in any holes or any particularly muddy places. I think I would die if I got my lovely boots muddy. They were vintage, Gucci, one of a kind. They cost a handful. It was late afternoon, the set was slowly starting to set in the west, slanting sunlight everywhere, making strange and beautiful patterns on everything below the trees.

Sure, I liked my boots, but I must admit, sometimes I just loved walking in the woods. Especially in the evening, it always gave me a calming sense. I stared around me. incredibly tall trees surrounded me, their bark a dark red rusty colour. I filled my nostrils with the smell of the evening sky, the leaves and dirt beneath my feet, the smell of the trees and the gentle breeze. It was bliss.

I remember the days, when I didn't have to worry about what I looked like, I could just walk, and see the beauty of the world. Of course, it wasn't like this anymore. Now, it was considered strange. So I had to go along with it, weather I liked it or not.

I had notice a while ago that the weather was changing, what had once been snow, then sleet, rain, and coldness, now carried a warm gentle breeze in the air, making my hair move slightly at the sensation. It was nice to once again feel the breeze on my face.

To be perfectly honest, I wasn't initially sure where I was at the moment. I could be anywhere. I cant really remember what I did. I have a great memory, but it's a bit vague if I try to remember. I hadn't come across anyone for a very long time, but what was even stranger was that I hadn't come across an animals. Well, no that's not entirely true, I had seen birds. In fact, there was one right above me which was chirping away quite merrily. I smiled up at it. sometimes I was envious of birds. They could fly. Why couldn't I fly? That sucked. I pouted up at the bird. It glanced down at me, then flew away, slightly alarmed that I was just staring at it.

I carried on walking through the woods. Hell, I didn't even know what country I was in. Oh well.

I was sure I would find some sort of civilisation…somewhere. I don't really care if it was a cave man with a stick wife. I was just really, really, really, really…..really really bored.

…I wonder what he would name his stick wife...?

I shook my head. No! stop wondering what your imaginary gave mans stick wife's name it! I laughed out loud. God. I was stupid sometimes.

I carefully jumped over a log that was in front of me, and neatly dodged a random stick poking out from the ground.

I just carried on walking, happy with my own strange thoughts and quires that crossed my mind. I tended to be a tad bit strange when I was bored.

The trees were thick, and the sun was starting to set, not that you could tell there was that much of a difference since the thick layer of leaves blocked the light fairly well.

I started to sing a one of my favourite tunes. It was Gymnopedies 1 by Erik Satie. I loved that tune. I didn't care much for many of his other works, but I loved this one. I hummed it quietly into the silent forest, liking that my voice echoes around the trees. I started to sway my hands to the tune, and occasionally I would do a little twirl. Ah, ballet was fun. I liked singing along to it, but not as much as I liked playing it on piano. How relaxing that would be.

In my head, I was playing the tune on a grand black piano. It wasn't a hard tune to play, it was purely relaxing, knowing the rhythm, my hands would just move, as if instinctively knowing where to touch. But of course, they did. I knew so many great pieces of music, it was so simple just to imagine that I was there, recreating the beautiful sound that was once ever so famous, or still is.

The piano drifted in my mind, calming my muscles. I still kept my eyes open, but I just gazed at the ground a slight smile on my lips, and I twirled and swayed to the tune. My hand insictivly were moving, as if trying to play on thin air. Ah, if only it were possible. If only it were, I'd have constant music playing.

Once my mind came back to reality, I realised that the forest had turned a deep red/orange colour, which I found quite enjoyable to see. I liked the forest at this colour. I did like evening but then again I liked night time as well, come to think of it, I liked day time too —

I paused. Oh? What was that I wonder...there it was again. I felt something…I could sense its presence in my mind. Something was…in my mind.

I looked around me. nothing. I couldn't see anything, or hear anything, but it was there. Or should I say, they were there. I knew this feeling.

I stood still, and imagined what was too happen. In the back of my mind, I was fairly aware that there were people watching me. It was as if I could feel this sort of pressure, which was their gaze. And some one, or something, was in my head. I could feel them.

Well, this was pretty interesting. Someone was watching me….how exciting!

I looked around, and turned in a bit circle.

"H-hello?" I asked nervously, on purpose, but I didn't think about making the decision I just did it instantly, because if you thought about it, if someone is inside your head, they would be able to see when you decided something or made a decision. So technically speaking I was being super sneaky.

No reply at first. I turned to look into a certain part of the woods, and when I turned around, someone stepped out from behind a tree.

I must admit it freaked me out a tad. I stared at the girl before me, curiosity overwhelming me.

She was taller than me (everyone was taller than me dammit…) by only by a little bit. She had dark spiky hair, and golden amber eyes. She was very beautiful, and she held a charming smile on her face.
"Hi there," she said softly too me. ah, I see what she's doing. She doesn't want to alarm me. well, I don't plant on getting freaked out, not yet at least, not until the opportunity arises itself.

"Good evening," I replied smoothly. I watched as the girl studied me.

"Are you lost?" She asked sweetly. I had no doubt that she was naturally that sweet so I chose not to mock it.

"No…not really. I'm just walking." I smiled happily. She frowned slightly.

"What about your parents? Aren't they worried about you being alone out here?" her voice was laced with a bit of concern. I didn't particularly feel like placing the child game right now.

"I do not have any parents." I smiled, and walked towards her. I was looking for something. I knew it was there.

She stepped out of my way, moving in front of a tree to let me walked past her. I looked around a tree, and my smile grew. They are good at hiding.

I turned on my heels and walked back past the girl, but I paused in front of her, and looked up at her.

"Hmm…" I murmured, but took a few more steps away from her. she was defiantly one of them. they all were. How nice to come across these types.

"My name is Alice," She offered her name. I smiled at the girl.

"That's a lovely name, Alice," I said, slightly absently, still looking around me. my smiled grew.

A person moved to stand by the Alice girl. It was a boy. He looked about in his early twenties, as did Alice. He had longish blond hair, and a stony expression, with dark circles under his eyes. He was very handsome, I must admit. He wore similar attire to Alice, mostly in black.

We stood for a moment, and suddenly, there were more people around them. they were all dressed in black clothes, and all of them had amber eyes. How interesting.

So far, now there were seven people. A rather tall man stepped forward towards me. he was very handsome, tall and lean, with neat blond hair. He had a very kind face and was smiling at me.

"Please do not be alarmed," he said smoothly, "We did not mean to frighten you. My name is Carlisle Cullen, and this is my family." I stared at his outstretched hand. His family. Hm, I assume they are not blood related in any way. they do not look alike. But this man, if that is what I would call him, seemed sincere, so I suppose there was no point in being rude.

I shook his hand, it was cold, as to be expected. I smiled at him.

"My name is Paige, it is lovely to meet you," I said, and let my British accent sink in. I assumed that I was in America somewhere. Carlisle nodded, and a beautiful woman stepped next to him. She had soft, wavy warm brown hair and a gentle kind face.

"Paige, what a pretty name. My name is Esmé. Are you alright? What are you doing out this time in the day?" her voice was lovely and motherly.

"I am fine, thank you for your concern." I looked around the woods. There weren't any more of them, they had all shown themselves, but there were more, somewhere, I was sure of it. well, I didn't feel quite as bored anymore.

"I must admit I am a little concerned with where I am though," This Esmé woman glanced at Carlisle. I suppose they were married. Yes, they both wore the gold rings. How sweet.

"You are on the outskirts of Fork my dear," Carlisle replied, a little taken aback that I didn't know where I was.

"Ah, well, thank you but I'm more interested what country I'm in," I asked. They both look thoroughly confused.

"You are in the United states of America, Washington, near a town called Forks." Carlisle replied. Huh. That would explain why I went over water.

"Ah…" I said slowly. "So this is where I am." I mumbled.

"Are you staying in Forks my dear?" Esmé asked softly. I shook my head.

"No. I'm not staying anywhere."

"So you don't have any lodging?" Carlisle asked. Again, I shook my head. Granted, I don't think I had thought this through very well, just wandering in the wilderness, but then again, I don't think many things through. Oh well.

"No, but I don't mind. I am sure that I will find a handy bush of something somewhere," I said and looked around. There were no bushes. Curses.

Then I felt it. that presence. It was quite intense this time. Something was trying to get inside of my mind. I frowned slightly, and walked up to the Carlisle to stand in front of him. I peered up at him, a surprised expression on his face. I studied his face and looked in his eyes. Nope. I glanced at The Esmé woman. Nope.

I stalked of behind them to look at the rest of the people. Hm. How interesting. It was not every day that you come across a coven of vampires, especially such interesting ones as these. It was a shame.

It wasn't coming from the Alice pixie girl, or the blond guy. I looked up at a incredibly tall man. He was very muscular, with short curly brown hair and a bemused smile on his face. Nope. Next to him was a beautiful girl, her hair was long and blond, and she wore an annoyed, yet surprised look on her face. She looked down at me, and I stared right back up.

Damn, just because I'm short, maybe I should start wearing heels…

The last person I needed to check was the guy at the end, who was staring at me intensly.

He was handsome, with a stony expression, but not as intense at the blond. He had shaggy copper coloured hair and amber eyes like the rest of them.

"Ah, it's you," I murmured. He was the one prodding in my brain.

I studied him intensely. Fine build, hold himself slightly stiff, doesn't show off any intimidating feature, but it muscles prove that he isn't weak.

"Excuse me?" he asked with a bemused smiled. Of course, these vampire still think I am human. How fun it will be to show that I am not. This always tickles me.

"Yes, you, will you please reframe from trying to see into my mind." I felt all of the vampire around me to stiffen. A normal human wouldn't be able to tell he was in their head.

"I don't know what your talking about, my dear."

"She wouldn't be able to tell unless she wasn't human…" I heard the blond boy whisper the Alice, so quietly that he thought I wouldn't hear. How naïve, of course I would hear. It was as loud as if her were shouting it.

"Well, Duh." I said to him. He looked taken aback, his amber eyes widening. "Of course I'm a vampire, I would have thought one of you would notice no heart beat." I placed my hand on my chest and hit it, with a mocking smile.

All of the vampires instantly registered me as a threat. How rude, honestly. No manners. Sure, when its human, let's be friends, Yay! But when it's a vampire it a bit more like 'Ah! Kill it!' Can't blame them. I know that's what I'm like every time I meet a vampire.

"Who are you?" The blond boy asked, moving to the front of them. He had a stern Texan accent. Ah, a cowboy! I love cowboys! I also liked pirates, but I doubt they'll have a pirate vampire…

"I have already told you, I am Paige. Honestly, I would have thought you would have to courtesy to remember." I sighed.

"What are you? Why are you here?" He said angrily. He was standing in a slight battle stance, legs far apart and arms braced at his side. He was scowling at me, and I must admit none of them looked very happy. Oh what a sour puss.

"I am here, because I trying to avoid some certain people." I said slowly. They had a grudge against me. Honestly, I can't think why. I think I'm a charming person.

"Answer the questions girl, what are you?" The boy snarled. Oh. I'm guessing they didn't like outsiders.

"I am a vampire, obviously," I said matter of factly. His face faulted.

"No you are not," he said sternly. Oh, well alright mister snooty. Tell me what I am then why don't you.

"You will leave this territory, now. This land belongs to us and we will not have you causing mayhem." Carlisle said sternly to me. Ooooh, they were getting serious. I smiled at them all.

"But, I don't want to leave~" I pouted. "I like it here, its pretty," The muscular boy growled at me.

"You will leave! Or we will make you." Carlisle said smoothly. Ah, they were all ready for battle now. How fun!

"You can try, but I can't promise anything good will come out of it," I said. The muscular boy's growl grew louder and he ran at me. correction, for vampires its hard to see them when they run so it was more like a blur. Blurry blur blur!

He charge at me and it was if it was in slow motion. It always was. I took a step to the side, just a small one, at the last minute, and he glided past me. he stopped short and turned to me. he came at me again, fist raised, and right before it made contact with my face I swerved my body to the side.

"Please, I do not wish to fight anyone," I said to them, but this young boy was having none of it. he was ready to go! He wanted some fighting.

"I do not wish to hurt you, please refrain from this at once," I said coolly to him.

"Shut up and fight me!" he shouted. he kept throwing hits my way, with brutal and excellent force I must say, but I dodge easily.

"Emmett!" Carlisle shouted from across the clearing. Emmett didn't stop.

"Emmett Cullen!" A sharp voice shouted. Emmett stopped and looked up. the voice had come from the blond girl. Emmett glanced at me, making sure I wasn't going to attack him. geez, why so suspicious. I wasn't gunna'. He was by her side in a second.

I listened to what they were saying. Apparently they wanted the blond boy to face me. god, why is it always fighting with these creatures? No respect.

He walked over to face me. his expression was stern and serious, showing no emotion. Ah, he was very interesting. My smiled faded, and I decided that I would be serious about this. Yeah, I could be serious…sometimes…

"I do not want to fight you,"

"Then leave." He replied.

"I can't do that, I'm sorry." I paused and thought sometimes through. "If I fight you, and I win, may I have permission to stay here? it wouldn't be a fight to the death for obvious reasons, but simply who can pin who?" I really hoped they said yes. I did not want to fight.

The boy glanced over at his family, and Carlisle nodded.

"Alright," he smiled. I didn't smile back.

"I can't promise I'll be easy on you." I said softly.

"Neither can I," he smirked. It was insulting that he found this funny, thinking that I was weak.

When I didn't take the first move, he came at me. he was quicker that The Emmett man, he knew how to use his strengths against his opponent. But so did I.

He was about to land a punch on me, but I moved. I didn't need to be that fast to dodge it. the next thing he knew, I was behind him. he twirled around and grabbed hold of my shoulder. I felt tired. I should really go somewhere and have a nap…

In return I took hold of his hand on my shoulder, and placed my hand on his chest and with little effort, flipped him over my head and smashed his body hard against the ground with a sickening thud. I stood over him, he tried to get up, but I grabbed his neck and pinned him there, my hand tight around his neck.

"I win." I said flatly. The blond stared up at me, a shocked and yet confused look on his face. I stepped back from him and turned to the rest of them.

"Now I know you were hostile because of the fact that I'm an outsider, but you must believe me when I say that I am not here to hunt or hurt anyone." I looked up at Carlisle. "I didn't want to fight." He nodded at me.

"Yes…I understand that. We also do not wish to fight unless it is absolutely necessary." He said to me. he then glanced behind him at the rest of his family. They all shared a look, which was when he turned to me.

"My dear…We would like if you could come with us," He asked slowly. "We would be very interested in your story, and other details." He smiled slightly. I paused, and thought about the offer. This would be very interesting. I do want something to do, and these guys would keep me entertained for a while, so I guess there was no harm in going with them.

"Alright," Both me and Carlisle smiled at each other.

"Please come with us," Carlisle instructed, and turned and started to walk away. I followed. In a sudden blur, he was gone. All of them were. I frowned. Why did they have to run? I didn't feel the need to run! I liked walking through the trees! That was just, so unappreciative of the trees! They worked hard to grow and look amazing, and yet no one would even take notice of them! Again, no respect.

I waited for a moment for someone to turn up, to tell me where to go. I waited a few seconds, then gave up and carried on walking. They left me…those meanies! To leave a poor defenceless…okay yeah, not really. I'm not really defenceless. But none the less I thought I was a bit rude.

I walked in the direction that they had gone. Those children…had powers. How lovely.

I have come across many powers, and they were all delicious. But that blond boy. Ah, his was intriguing. He had the ability to control people's emotions and feel them as well. How useful that will be.

Suddenly, one of them was back, and standing beside me. It was the pixie girl, Alice. She started to fall in step with me.

"Hiya," I said merrily to her. she didn't reply for a moment.

"Hello, Paige," she said sweetly. "Why aren't you following us?" She asked. I gave her a quizzical look.

"I am following you, silly," I stated. She smiled.

"Well, yes, your just not keeping up with us, when you say your supposedly one of us," Alice said and slight questioning tone in her voice.

"Well, I just think that the evening is so nice," I smiled at her, "it would be a shame not to take note of its beauty, don't you think?" Alice's eyes widened, but she managed just to nod slightly.

"Why are you here…?" Alice asked softly of me. I glanced at her, but carried on looking at the ground, making sure to look where I was going.

"I am being stalked my dear," I replied.

"By what?" she asked, surprised. I laughed slightly.

"People with a grudge, Alice. Over the years I have managed to get on the wrong side of people."

"So…your running?"

"I suppose. But I am not trying to avoid them due to fear, but more to the fact that…" I trailed off. I paused, and stared at the ground for a moment. "Doesn't matter."

"Okay," she replied. We didn't speak for a little while, and then I suddenly looked over to her.

"Ah," I gasped. "They know that don't they," Alice looked taken aback.

"What are you talking about?" She smiled, knowing that I had caught on. I laughed.

"Yes, the boy is listening, isn't he? He is hearing me speak right now through your thoughts!" I took hold of Alice's hand and grinned at her. "Hello there!" I said to her, looking her in the eyes, knowing that the copper haired boy would receive the message. Alice looked freaked out, but then doubled over with laughter.

"Paige," She said through laughing fits, "You are something else." I smiled at that.

I think I can come to like this Alice girl.

After a little longer of walking and laughing, we came to a wonderful house. I stared at it, and grinned.

"What a swanky house," I commented. Alice smiled at me.

"Why thank you. My friend, when she first came to our house, expected a mote."

"Have you ever tried living in a house with a mote?" I asked as we walked down a soft hill too the house. She shook her head, grinning at the strange question.

"I have. It great for a morning dip, I must say," I grinned at her. Alice laughed. It was true, it was very refreshing in the morning, but then again, it was a pain to get frogs out of it.

The house was very large and grand, kind of what I was expecting. It had lots of glass in it, too let in lots of light. How wonderful.

We walked to the front door, and I notices a silver jeep and silver Volvo in the drive. Hm. One of the cars that I never thought I vampire would own, was a Volvo. Well, there's a first time for everything.

I followed Alice up a couple of steps up onto a porch, with a cute little bench.

Alice opened the front door wide, and called:

"We're back!" she lead me up a few more steps onto what I assumed was the first floor, and then down again, and finally we were in a living room. It was very large, with very big windows on the left hand side, showing a view of the forest and mountains.

"How pretty!" I clapped my hands together happily. I simply loved pretty views, and this was marvellous.

The room was very clean and sleek looking, white sofa's and tables, shiny wooded floors. It was all very…posh and clean. Not like my houses usually…ah…

I dropped my head, slightly sad. I didn't have my house anymore. They burned it. All of them.

Alice lead me to the middle of the room, where all of the vampire were either standing up or sitting down. Most of them were sitting down, except Emmett and the blond man of course. He didn't like me. oh Poo.

"Welcome to our home, Paige." Carlisle said from perching on a chair on my left, his wife was in the arm chair on the right. Alice skipped over to stand next to her, what I would assume is mate, the blond boy. I stared at them for a moment, and saw a slight smiled on the blonds' lips as Alice took his hand and squeezed it.

"What a wonderful home it is too," I said warmly. "So much light coming in, its lovely."

"Thank you my dear, let me introduce you to the rest of my family," He gestured to the others, "This is Emmett, Rosalie, Edward, Jasper and you already know Alice." Muscles was Emmett, Blondy chick was Rosalie, Mind reader was Edward, and grumpy blond was Jasper. I nodded at them, but didn't smile.

"Edwards mate, Bella, is upstairs right now," He smiled. I nodded. Yes, I could tell someone was upstairs. I paused, and a slow smile crept onto my face. I looked at the boy called Edward.

"Ah, you have a hybrid up their too, don't you?" I asked. The whole room stiffened. "Yes, I can hear her little heart beating." I sniffed the air. "Ah, she is yours and this Bella girls child, is she not? Yes, I can't tell from her blood." Edward didn't look to happy about this. In fact, he looked very tense, and was trying to get into my mind, to see if I was trying something. I laughed loudly suddenly.

"Oh, come on!" I laughed at him. "I would never dream of hurting a child, boy." He looked reluctant, but nodded.

"Well, that's very reassuring to know, but you must understand why my family wouldn't trust a stranger," Carlisle said, glancing at Edward.

"I don't mind," I shrugged, but grinned, "Sometimes I don't trust me either," Alice laughed slightly. There was silence for a moment.

"Well, would you mind if we asked some questions, Paige?" Carlisle asked.

"I suppose you can," I replied, and sat down cross legged on the ground. "Shoot." I said.

"What are you?" Edward replied coldly straight away. Most of them nodded, and stared at me expectantly. I guess that's the main question to be asked.

"I am a vampire silly," I said, smiling at him. He shook his head.

"No, your not." Emmet replied angrily.

"Alright, chillax," I said merrily. "I am a vampire, but I am not your species of vampire," I twirled a lock of my hair on my finger. There was a shocked silence in the room.

"So what your saying is, there are other ypes of vampires?" Edward asked, looking a tad freaked out. I laughed and shook my head.

"No, no, no. I am the only one." Another moment of silence.

"Would you please elaborate on how you are different, Paige?" Carlisle asked. I nodded.

"Sure. Well, I for one, have blood. I don't sparkle," I shimmied my hands as I said that. "but I must admit, I wish I could," I giggled. "I do not have venom, so if I do bite someone, they will not turn into a vampire."

"That is very interesting. So, if you don't mind me asking, how do you turn others into your kind?" Carlisle asked.

"It's a secret," I winked. "if I do bite a human, it does the same as putting them under anaesthetics." I thought for a moment about other abilities I had that I hadn't obtained, but originally possessed.

"Oh, Light bulb!" I held my finger up in the air, and turned to Carlisle happily, "I can regenerate limbs," He stared, shocked. "I have lost a few limbs before, my head a couple of times, to be honest…" I muttered.

"Can we see?" Emmett piped in. He was grinning.

"Emmett! That is grossly inappropriate!" Esmé protested.

"Knowing my luck you might one day," I laughed. I thought again for a moment. "Hm, I think that's about it…" I frowned. I'm sure I'm missing something. Something big.

"Well, thank you for sharing that with us, the information is nice to know—"

"Ah!" I clapped my hands together, making it echoed around the room. "I just remembered the most important one!" I paused.

"Please go on," Carlisle stated.

"You were all once human." I gestured at them all. "I was never human. I was born this way." The room went into stunned silence.

"What?" Emmett asked, wide eyes. "That's not possible!"

"Is so." I argued.

"That would mean she has no humanity," Rosalie said tartly. I pouted at her. How rude! Honestly! I have humanity!

"Now that's just mean," I shook my head a clucked my tongue. "Any more questions?" I asked to the coffuzled vampires.

"How did you beat Jasper?" Edward asked. "He is our most skilled fighter." I smiled sympathetically at Emmet.

"Aw, don't leave out Emmett over there, he seems pretty good," I smiled at him brightly. "You are very strong, I admire that, just not fast enough." He huffed, but I saw a small smile play on his lips.

"Answer the question." Jasper said quietly.

"That's a simple question, silly," I grinned. "Because I'm stronger," Jasper looked taken aback.

"Paige…may I ask…how old are you?" Carlisle asked slowly. I looked at him, my large eyes taking his body and expression.

"Older than all of you,"

"She can't be older than the Volturi," Edward said, frowning. Ah. The Volturi, huh? Yes, I've heard of them before. Bunch of weirdo's if you ask me.

"The Volturi…Hm…Are they the vampires that view themselves as the law of the vampire world?" I asked softly.

"Yes, I used to be one of them. They have been around for just over two thousand years." He stated seriously. I giggled at this. That was nothing.

"Yes, I've heard of those young vampire, trying to run the world of vampires. If I'm not mistaken, they are thought to be very deadly, am I right?"

"Yes," Edward said stonily. "We have met them a few times."

"And not always pleasant," Esmé said quietly, looking quite sullen at the memory. I raised a eyebrow.

"From the look on all of your faces, none of them were pleasant." I turned to Carlisle. "And you! You said you were with them for a time, how old does that make you my dear?"

"I am over two hundred years old," Carlisle said politely. I nodded and pondered this. Hm. These were quite young vampires, but they had some potential. Their powers weren't half bad. They would be great to have.

"How old are you, specifically?" Emmett asked.

"Oh, a gentleman should never ask a lady her age." I giggled.

"Answer!" Rosalie snapped. My smiled vanished and I stood up. I wasn't very tall, but I could be intimidating when I chose to be.

"Young lady, you should learn to respect your elders," I replied back coldly. Chill had crept into the room, and my patience wearied slightly thin to her tone. Her eyes widened.

I turned to the window, and smiled at the view. It made me so relaxed…I could just stand there and watch the view…

"Paige?" Carlisle asked. My head snapped back, and I smiled widely.

"Ah, yes. My exact age is what the child asked," She stiffened at the word 'child'. "I am…" I paused, trying to think of the exact age. "If I remember correctly, I am two hundered thousand, three hundred and thirteen." I prodded my cheeks. "I have no wrinkles, thank god. If I did I'd look like a prune by now."

No one laughed. Tough crowd. I think I'd have better luck with a rock. And that's saying something because they have no sense of humour.

"She's acient…" Alice murmured. Carlisle shook his head, frowning slightly.

"I don't think the vampire world know of her existence. The old ones are only three thousand years old."

"But how could she have lived without being discovered?" Edward asked.

"I don't know…" Carlisle murmured. He turned to me, expecting me to know.

"I dunno'" I shrugged. "I just assumed the rest of the world was incredibly unobservant that a creature of my age had been around for so long." I smiled.

"You…don't act you age." Jasper said. I frowned.
"How are you supposed to act at my age? Would it be better if I acted like a pile of ash?" I asked, bemused. Emmett laughed at that. I felt something prod my brain again. Geez, will they stop already?

"So, do you all have abilities?" I asked them.

"Some of us, but not all."

"let me guess!" I asked, and sat down. Carlisle nodded, a smiled on his lips.

"Mind reader!" I pointed at Edward. "Predict the future!" I pointed at Alice. "Manipulation of emotions!" I pointed at Jasper. "That's all I've got." All three of them nodded.

"You're correct." He nodded.

I looked around, the house, and smiled softly at them all.

"it must be nice being so close to each other, to have a family." I said softly. The room was silent for a moment. Ah, I remember. "Can I ask you a question?" I asked the room. They all nodded slowly.

"Why is it, that you have amber eyes, hm? All of your kind that I've met, have red eyes." Edward answered this.

"We do not drink human blood, we feed on animals." He told me. I frowned. I didn't like the idea of animals being killed, but if it was that important to them, then I guess it was okay.

"So how do you feed?" Rosalie asked. I knew that they needed to know this answer. I did not kill humans though.

"I do not kill humans…" I murmured, and brought my knees to my chest, and rested my chin on my arms. "But I do not feed of animals…" I glanced up at them, and they all looked…curious, even Jasper. "I do drink Human blood…but I don't kill them." Not anymore at least…

"How can you not kill them?" Esme asked.

"from my age, I don't need to feed that much…" I rubbed my eyes. I was really tired. I hadn't slept for a week. I really needed to…rest… "The last time I fed, was three weeks ago." I told them.

"Paige, how are you able to control yourself?" Carlisle asked.

"Its easy for me. Like yourself, You are a Doctor I assume, you smell of medical equipment, so you are able to control yourself around blood. It is the same for me. I am almost as neutral as humans to blood. I only drink it because if I don't, I become very weak…" I sighed. "I am weak right now…" I saw their slightly worried look. "not because I haven't fed. Do not worry about it…I can go a good ten years without feeding…this is nothing…"

"Are you feeling alright, Paige?" Esmé asked, a worried look on her face. I nodded sleepily to her, and rested the side of my head on my arm, to stare at them sideways.

"Thank you my dear…I am just…" I sighed. "So tired…" They still didn't trust me. I sighed. I couldn't blame them for not trusting me. I wasn't the most trust worthy person. I mean, come on. They just found me! No wonder they can't trust me. Plus they just found out that I am a threat…

"I'm sorry, I should go now. I am bothering you all…"I said slowly, and stood up, but I swayed slightly, and stumbled. Carlisle was there in a second, so was Esmé, supporting me, making sure that I wouldn't fall.

I felt my face heat up, and my breathing was becoming uneven. God, it was happening again…

"Paige…Would you like to stay here?" Carlisle asked. I stared up at him.

"Oh…but I shouldn't bother you…" I coughed. It seemed to be getting worse recently. Oh pooy. That's not good at all.

"No, no. its fine. We have a guest room, you may stay in there, if you would like?" Carlisle said kindly. I peered up at him.

"Please stay for a little while. You don't seem very strong, so you should at the very least rest," Esmé said kindly, supporting me from under the arm. I nodded slowly. It was getting hard to keep my eyes open. My vision was also going blurry, and their faces were going fuzzy. Ha, they looked weird like this.

Carlisle turned to the rest of his family.

"She will stay with us. We will talk properly in the morning." He said. They all nodded.

"Paige, come with me now," Esmé said softly, and lead me up a set of stairs on the far side of the room. She virtually had to drag me up there, since it was getting increasingly hard to concentrate of something as simple as walking. I wasn't paying attention to what the place looked like, but I bet it was sleek and shiny. Ah, shiny things were the best.

Esmé led me into a room, and guided me to a bed.

"This is our guest room," She said softly, as I sat down. "please, get some rest. It seems it will do you good," I nodded slowly.

"Thank you…very much…" I murmured. She smiled, and left the room, shutting in closed behind her. I didn't really look at the room very closely. I just stripped until I was in my jeans and vest, then crawled under the covers.

This was…unexpected. But they seem entertaining enough for me. I guess it wouldn't be bad to stay here a while…to explore…

And with that, I fell into the empty darkness of sleep.

Hope it was okay. If i make any mistakes on like, twilight fact, im sorry, because i havnt read the books in a looooong time and for most of the info i relied on my buddy Robert.

please carry on reading for next chapters? (i dont know how to work fanfiction!) hope you enjoyed~ x :)