Note: I'm sorry, but it seems that I'm obsessed with OCs. I like the ones that I think up and I think they're pretty awesome. If they aren't... oops. Anyway, this is the story of the Freeman family and my OC, Lizette. [Don't mean to sound racist, but to clarify, Lizette is black.] This is also an AU with immortals, vampires, the like... please, no mean reviews or anything of that nature.


In Woodcrest, there are humans, yes... but, there are also immortals. Vampires. Werewolves. In one of Woodcrest's neighborhoods, there's a family of vampires, the DuBois family. There's a human, Uncle Ruckus. And, there's a family of immortals, the Freemans. Robert, or Granddad, Riley, and Huey.

Immortals never actually age, but by technicality, Robert is 12,087, Riley is 1,008, and Huey is 1,010 years old. Their bodies only age to the point that they want them to, if they were born an immortal. In Robert's case, since he was turned into an immortal, he is stuck looking like an old man. Riley and Huey's bodies will have to age to at least 18 before they can fully choose what age they want to be forever. Yes, they can go back to being a child.

Although immortals don't really have a need to, they can still fall in love, get married, all that jazz... The reason they don't really need to is because they live forever. They don't have to worry about living a great and happy life before they die.

But, not unlike vampires, immortals do have to feed...

"Riley! Boy, hurry up! Unless you don't want to eat." Granddad threatened. Riley grabbed his coat and followed his grandfather and older brother out the front door. They weren't actually headed anywhere in particular. Just, wherever their senses took them. While they were walking, Huey saw a figure in the shadows. It looked like someone staggering towards them. "Granddad." Huey said, getting his grandfather's attention.

The figure stepped out of the shadows. It was a girl, about Huey's age, with a katana in her hands. She was wearing a green tank top and dark blue shorts. She also had a on a headband. "Why she actin' like she drunk?" Riley asked. The girl was, in fact, swaying slightly from side to side. She barely had a hold of her katana. Huey cautiously approached her. "Hey. Are you alright?" he asked. Before she could respond, the girl fell forward. Huey caught her before she could hit the ground. "Granddad, she passed out!" Huey called back to Robert. He rushed over and picked the girl up. She was surprisingly light. "What'd you do?" Riley asked. "Nothing. She just fell." he said.


So, what do you think? Should I continue? Should I stop? What should I do? [Ha! Like, from South Park... The Coon Trilogy... when they keep asking questions, then asked 'What should I do?'...] Never mind that awkward moment just now. :3