Characters belongs to Stephenie Meyer. This is just a fanmade story by me.

Haha. Here I am, AGAIN, with a new story! I seriously have so many ideas in my head, and I need to type them down before I go craz-ay! XD

So, this is a story about Bella, and she's a member of the Volturi. She's, like, Aro's protégé, and, well, yeah.. you gotta read to find out more! I suck at summaries! Haha.

ANYWAYS.. YOU ENJOY YOU GOOD FOLKS OF FORKS!! Btw, I'm coining that expression from now on! The "Good folks of Forks". It's MINE! MWHAHA.. ENJOY!!

Mission

Bella's POV

"Bella?" My master's voice sang from the throne room of our residence. Even if I wasn't anywhere near him I could still hear him, seeing as I was a vampire. "Could you come in here, please?"

Without hesitation I ran from the Games room, where I'd been playing Pool with Demitri just a few seconds earlier, and over to Aro, my mentor in every way.

"Yes, Master?" I asked, bowing down to him as I entered the room.

"My dear Bella, I have yet another mission for you." He told me, a small smile playing on his thin, wintery lips. He liked giving me new missions, knowing I was easily bored.

"And what do you require my services for, Master?" I asked, my eyes bright with excitement. Finally, after weeks of nothing but hanging around here with my friends, not that I didn't like them or anything, I had something to do. I liked getting new tasks to do as I felt special then. I knew I was needed, a vital part of the family. Aro trusted me like no other, and I loved that fact, that I was his right hand. Of course he gave the others tasks as well, but I tended to get the more important ones. Not that food wasn't important, which was Heidi's department of expertise. She was my best girlfriend around here, and Demitri was my best boyfriend. We were not together, though, although I think he wished we were. We were just best friends. And besides, I knew Heidi had a thing for him, so I didn't want to ruin our relationship over a guy. She was too important for that.

"We've recieved news from a dear friend of ours that in Chicago there is a boy with an extraordinary gift that could be very useful to this family. Do you accept?" His eyes sparkled as he mentioned the guy he wanted me to bring in, and I realized that he was very important to Aro.

He must have one wicked power then, I thought with a smile.

"Of course, Master." I told him earnestly, bowing down again. "I would never dream of disappointing you." We both chuckled at my little joke. Of course I couldn't dream of doing that, seeing as dreaming requires the ability to sleep, which I never did. Vampires couldn't sleep. At all. The myth about us and coffins was just that, a myth. It wasn't true in the slightest.

"I know you would never disappoint me, my dear Bella. That is why I know I can trust you with a mission like this. You will get the job done."

"When do you want me to leave?"

"You can take a few days to prepare, but not later than three days. Okay?"

"Of course, Master."

"Then you're dismissed." He said. "Let me know when you leave."

I nodded and bowed down again in front of him, before I left the room, walking back to the Games room where I was pretty sure that my friends were. And I was right. Demitri met me by the door, and contemplated the smile that was occupying my full, red lips. "Another mission?" he guessed, not sounding pleased at all.

I ignored that. "Yes." I smiled.

"What's he making you do now?" Heidi asked from the crimson-colored couch in the corner, which she'd spread herself out on.

"I don't know if I'm allowed to tell you guys," I started slowly.

"Hey, did he specifically tell you that you can't tell us or something?" Demitri asked, raising an eyebrow at me as he went back to his Darts.

"No.." I said. "Not really."

"Then what's the problem?"

"Fine." I sighed before I continued. "He wants me to go to Chicago and bring back this guy that apparently have some power that he thinks we need."

"For his collection, huh?" Demitri snorted.

"Don't talk like that. Aro's a good man. He knows what he wants, and I like that."

"So, you like guys that know what they want out of life?" Of course he'd be like that, turn everything I say back to what I like in guys, so he knew what he'd aim to be like.

"Yes." I'd already said I did, so I couldn't deny that now. It would be an obvious lie.

"Cool." He nodded nonchalantly, as if he didn't care, which I knew he did so that just made me confused.

"Alright.." I said slowly, trying to think of what to say next. Luckily Heidi cut in.

"How long do you have before you have to leave?" She asked, a small frown on her face. I knew she would miss me, and I would miss her in return.

"Three days tops."

"Oh, so you're gonna go pack now then, huh?"

"Yeah. I'm sorry, hun." I sighed. "It's an important mission, and I don't want to mess up."

"Since when have you ever messed up?" Demitri asked, smiling proudly at me.

I laughed. "Good point." I smiled. "Well, I never have before, so I don't wanna start now. Gotta keep that record clean."

Heidi rose gracefully from the couch, walked over to me and hugged me tightly. "I'm gonna miss you."

"I'm going to miss you, too. I'll try not to be away for too long. Hopefully it won't take as long as all the other times. It just all depends on this guy.."

"Didn't last time take about six-seven months?" Heidi frowned.

"Yeah. Felix was a handful." I laughed at the memory.

"You talkin' 'bout me now, Bella?" Felix entered the room, glancing suspiciously between Demitri, Heidi and me, until his crimson eyes finally rested on only me, waiting for my answer.

"Of course, Felix. It's always so fun to talk about you behind your back."

"Funny, Bella." He snorted. "So.."

"So.. what?"

"New assignment, huh?"

"Yes, so?"

"Nothing." He shrugged, but something about the way he looked at me made me a bit suspicious.

"What is it, Felix?" I asked, sighing.

"Nah, I was just thinking.. We," He indicated himself, Demitri and Heidi. "Haven't gotten any missions in quite awhile.."

"Jealous are we, Felix?" I smiled smugly.

He shrugged again. "Just thought it was pretty interesting, that's all."

"Mhm." I nodded, trying very hard not to laugh him right in the face.

"What's he getting you to do now anyway?"

"I'm going to Chicago to retrieve some guy. Apparently he's got a power that Aro is interested in." I told him honestly.

"And what's his power then?"

"Didn't ask."

"You didn't ask?" Three voices sang rightaway in sheer disbelief.

"Nope."

"But what if he's dangerous?" Dem asked.

"What if he's some sort of chameleon. It'll take forever for you to get back!" Heidi exclaimed.

"You're stupider than I thought." Felix told me bluntly.

"I doubt Aro would send me there if he was dangerous. And I don't think he's a chameleon, Heidi. And thanks a lot, Felix. You're a great supportgroup, you three. You know that, right?" I shook my head. "I'm gonna go and pack now. See you guys later." Sighing, I walked out of the room, still shaking my head as I went back to my own room.

Unfortunately I shared a room with Jane, who I didn't get along too well with. "Hello, Jane." I said as I entered our room, seeing her sitting on the windowsill.

She barely recognized my presence, she just nodded once in my direction.

Obviously she was still mad at me for sort of replacing her as Aro's right hand, but I didn't care too much. I liked being the boss's pet, if you wanted to call it that. It made me feel important.

I walked over to my closet and took down my large suitcase, and put it down on my bed. Not that I ever slept in it or anything, it was just out of practical reasons. All my missions were consisting of bringing in humans that possessed special gifts that my Master, Aro, wanted, and I couldn't just bring them in like that. Seeing as I had an unnatural control of my bloodthirst, which was a part of my gift, I was the only one who could do it. When I was away on my monthly expeditions I pretended to be human. It was hard for me, but I still managed it fairly well. I would get closer to the victims, build some sort of relationship with them and then I would make them follow me back to Volterra, my home, knowing what would lie ahead of them. It wasn't always fun, but most often it was. Humans could be quite funny sometimes.

I started wondering what this guy was like, the one I was going to bring in this time, as I was going through my dressers. I hoped he was at least some fun because otherwise it could be quite a drag. A few times I'd met people that were so boring that I really wanted to go kill myself just to have something to do. That would at least be fun.

I pretty much packed every article of clothing I had, not knowing what to expect from this guy. Was he a jock or more geeky? Was he handsome or ugly? Smart or dumb? Questions like that were really important for a mission like this. I had to melt in, be somebody that my victim would take a liking to. Not that I ever got romatically involved with any of them, for that was completely prohibited. It would ruin the whole thing, and so far I had not crossed the line, and I wasn't going to in the future either. I wasn't stupid.

When I'd finished packing I went back to the Games room, and found that no one was there anymore. I went over to the reception area and was greeted by Giovanna, the human that was working for us.

"Hi Gia," I said, smiling friendly at her, leaning casually against her desk. For a human she was really cool. "Have you seen Heidi or Dem lately?"

"I'm sorry, Miss Bella," Giovanna said, with an italian accent. "But I haven't really seen anyone for awhile. Although, I saw Mr. Felix not too long ago."

"Where did he go?"

"I'm not really sure, Miss," she said. "But he seemed to be kind of upset."

"Any idea why he was upset?"

"I think Miss Heidi and him were betting against each other again," she explained, and realization dawned on me. I started laughing a bit, and it sounded like wind chimes. Gia joined in for we both knew what had probably happened. Heidi had of course floored him once again.

"Ah well," I said when I was done laughing, but still smiling. "I'll go find him, and talk to him."

"You do that, Miss Bella." She smiled.

"And Gia, you don't have to call me Miss Bella. You can just call me Bella, it's fine by me." I smiled at her, and hers brightened.

"Okay.. Bella." She tried out.

"Awesome. Well, see you, Gia!" I said, turning to walk away. I was going to find Felix.

"See you, Bella!" she called after me, but I didn't turn back as I walked out of there, going back to the "bedrooms".

When I got to Felix's I knocked a few times on the door, and all I got back was; "Leave!"

"Oh, come on, Felix!" I said through the door. "Don't be such a baby! She beat you, and that's it. Nothing to be mad about, really."

"Yeah, yeah." I heard him sigh, and then he opened the door, letting me in. When I'd entered his room, and the door was closed shut, I was suddenly wrapped in his arms, and he was kissing me fiercely. I broke off gently.

"Easy, Felix.." I whispered, smiling, still in his arms.

Okay, so I wasn't exactly living in celibacy around here. Felix and I had a fling, sort of, but we didn't exactly show it to the public. It was very casual, and it wasn't real love to be honest. We just fooled around occasionally, and the teasing around the others was just a part of the whole facade. Everyone was under the impression of me living for my work, and that I more or less hated Felix, which was of course not true, not even one bit.

After all, when you were pretty much locked up in a place like this - not that I didn't like it. It was my home, and I loved it and its inhabitants – you were quite limited in some areas.

After about twenty minutes or so I exited his room, and I felt ready. Ready to leave.

I went back to the throne room, hoping to find Aro, and I did.

"My dear Bella," he smiled warmly, approaching me slowly, in a floating manner.

"Master," I bowed down, and when I got up he was standing in front of me.

"What's the matter, dear one?"

"I'm ready to leave." I said solemnly, and his smile brightened at my words.

"Excellent!" he clapped his hands together.

"Maria?" he called out, and a young woman, with mediumlong brown hair, crept up behind him.

"Yes?" she said in this really silkysmooth voice.

"Get Bella here the things she need." He replied without turning towards her. She nodded and walked out of the room, to return a few minutes later with the required documents in hand.

"Edward Masen?" I said as I read his name out loud, looking up at my Master.

Aro nodded once.

"Bring him in."

Okay.. so this is my first fic with the Volturi involved. I hope you liked this chapter, and that you'll like the rest of the story, too.
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