DISCLAIMER: I am not Stephenie Meyer and I am not J.K. Rowling. All of their characters belong to them.

This idea has been stuck in my head for about a month now so I thought that I would try and put it into writing. I am not a professional author and this is the first time that I haven't written something for school, but for fun! I still want your opinion on it. Please leave a review to tell me what you think and if you want me to continue. Thanks a bunch!

We drove with the windows down allowing the sweet summer air to blow in our faces. It was unusually warm for Forks, but it was summer after all. Edward leaned over and grabbed my hand and laced our fingers together. I looked down at my lap, still in a daze of what was about to occur. Edward was silently playing with the ring on my hand and brought it up to his face and kissed each of my fingers silently. Then he looked up at me his eyes practically simmering with emotion. I felt my inhibitions release slightly as I gave him a warm smile. He defiantly knew how to make me feel more at ease. He looked back to the road. It had been a pretty interesting day and I still couldn't believe that I was about to tell my dad that I was about to get married. What would my mother say! I shivered at the thought. Wait, no, I was shivering from the temperature. I looked out the open window. The wind had picked up and it was suddenly icy cold. "Crazy Forks", I thought to myself, but still for a storm to come up this quickly was very peculiar, even for Forks. I looked up at the swirling black clouds overhead. I also noticed that the windshield and all of the windows in the truck was suddenly crystallizing in thick ice. I went to look back at Edward but to my surprise Edward was shaking as much as I was. What in the world was going on! Edward doesn't get cold! He's a vampire after all, the very idea was preposterous, but still he was shaking as if from cold. Suddenly the engine service light went off on the dashboard of the truck.

"Edward", I said cautiously.

"Dammit", Edward whispered "I knew this ancient thing would give out eventually."

Suddenly the truck gave a violent jerk. We pulled over just in time before it completely died. Edward got out in a flash and opened my door for me. I hopped out and surveyed my surroundings. We were still a ways from Charlie's house. There was now a thick fog that seemed to be coming from the bowels of the forest that always surrounds this wet deserted little town.

"Come on, we'll have to go on foot." Edward said and held out his hand for me.

I was a bit hesitant to this kind of travel. I also didn't want to risk motion sickness because I already didn't feel too well.

"Bella come on," He said more forcefully "I don't have a good feeling about this place."

All I could do is slightly shake my head up and down. The force of his amber eyes pushing me into submission. Just when he had secured me on his back I heard one of the most terrifying sounds in my life. It was screaming, not just any screaming but this was bloodcurdling. It seemed to be coming from somewhere nearby in the forest.

"Edward," I exclaimed shocked.

"Bella we need to move! Now! Hold on!"

"No, Edward!"

"Bella we need to go!" He pleaded.

"Edward someone's in trouble we need to help!"

"Bella, your safety comes first!" He argued.

Before I could argue he had thrown us into the forest at full speed only we were not headed towards my house any more but to his own. Something was happening. Suddenly I began to feel worse and worse. I was beginning to feel like I had when Edward had left me. The hole was reappearing in my chest ripping at my insides. I couldn't help it I cried out in pain. Edward was slowing down he seemed to be struggling. We stopped and he seemed to be wracked in agony as well. He fell to his knees and clutched his sides. Then we saw it. A dark hooded figure appeared through the mist. I could hear its rattling breath as it drew nearer. Its feet didn't touch the ground it appeared to be floating. I could see its skeleton like figure through the black cloak that it wore. Suddenly it raised its arm, revealing the rotting scabbed flesh beneath the fabric. Its thin long fingers reached for me. Suddenly Edward screamed.

"NOT HER!"

He leapt in front of me and the creature grabbed him instead. In complete horror I watched as the creature took deep breaths near Edward's mouth. It seemed like it was feeding off of him somehow.

"NO" I screamed and in a pure act of panic I lunged at the creature. It released Edward who fell limply to the ground. It now had me in its clammy grasp. I could smell its breath. It was that of decaying flesh. I could then see the face of the monster. It had no eyes, only a mouth in which its putrid breath would wash upon my face. With every breath the creature took I felt more and more hopeless like every good feeling was gone. It felt like I was drowning yet again. My vision was beginning to blur and I felt as if I was going to pass out. Just then I saw something. Something silver was swirling around me and the creature. Then it released me from its grasp and I fell to the mossy forest floor. The silver light dispelled the creature. It also got rid of another that was now feeding on Edward. I crawled to Edward as fast as humanly possible. His eyes suddenly flew open. He grabbed me in an embrace.

"Bella, oh my God, Bella! Are you alright?" he asked in a panicked and pained voice.

"Yeah, I think so." I replied rather shakily.

Just then I looked toward the area were the silver light had come from. About twenty feet away stood a girl. She was breathing heavily and looked like she hadn't slept or eaten in days. She was holding a stick and pointing it in our direction. She took a few feeble steps and then fell forward. Edward helped me up and we made our way over the strange woman. Edward bent down and put his first two fingers to her neck.

"Don't worry, she's just fainted."

"Edward what were those things!"

"I don't know Bella, but I think that we should get out of here, they might be back."

"We can't just leave her here we need to help her." I exclaimed pointing at the girl lying on the forest floor.

Edward sighed and looked at me.

"I suppose I can carry you both." He said as he ran a hand through his bronze hair, "Besides this woman might have some answers."

He threw me over one shoulder and the girl on the other. He made sure that I was secure and comfortable before we sped toward his house.