Bonnie Elisabeth Masen

Set 75 years after Breaking Dawn and the Cullens have moved back to Forks.

Bites

BoPov

The guard nabbed me from somewhere in the South of the United States of America — said their cranky leader Aro wanted to see me. "I have legs you know!" I growled angrily as Felix put me onto his back. "Sorry beautiful but Aro says we've got to carry you so that you don't escape!"

"Ha!" I hissed and I wrapped my arms around his neck in a death hold. Someone chuckled, probably Felix since the sound came from in front of me. I hissed and Let go immediately only to be caught in Dimitri's waiting arms, "get off me!"

"Mi dispiace ma non posso farlo bello," Dimitri murmured into my ear; thank the lord that I had learnt Italain. I growled and locked my arms around my chest, there was no way I would go willingly to the Volturi again not after the bloody bite. We arrived in Volterra later that evening and I was dropped into one of their creepy cell like rooms but for all I knew this was where they enjoyed eating their humans or raping them since most of the men here didn't have mate — how sad if only they got off their backsides then they would probably find who they truly belonged with.

I sat there on the room on the floor. "Get up," ordered Dimitri. I stood up, I didn't have anything to be afraid of — I was the deadliest vampire alive and unfortunately the adopted daughter of Aro Volturi. My mother vanished years ago, only god knows where she is and I didn't even know her name, how lovely was that. "Bonnie Masen how nice to see you again, I trust you are in good health." Aro greeted.

"And you," I asked, my problems were of my own concern nobody else need to know about me and my weird dark past. "Touché, you are never one to revel your secrets darling daughter but then you let no one else in either." Laughed Aro in his oddly dark voice. "My problems are my own — I may be of second generation yet it means nothing in this world as do you. Leader of some potty group of gifted, you have eyes but you do not see, you have ears but you do not hear and I unlike you have these things and use them to my benefit whilst you sit here in your throne watching no kingdom — thinking that you rule the world." I answered.

"You were such a happy child," Aro mused.

"Happy? How can you call this happy?" I shouted as I ripped off the neckerchief that hid my neck from view, it protected the bite marks branded onto my skin. I rolled up my sleeves showing more of the marks along my forearms; I hated what I had been and only now after 200 years had I come to sense; seeing what I had been doing wrong. I changed my ways, I hunted only animals and lived mainly in North America watching one particular family of vampires, they were kind and compassionate; they had everything I wanted — each other, mates, even grandchildren.

"Bonnie, there is something bothering you, I can feel it. Tell me," Aro commanded.

"No — you wouldn't care." I laughed cruelly. I began rolling down my sleeves and tying the neckerchief around my neck. "Goodbye Aro, I really hope I never see you again,"

I walked out of the hall and sped towards the airport, "single ticket to Seattle, please." I asked the receptionist, she nodded and tapped onto her computer. "There's a flight leaving in ten minutes," she told me.

"Thanks," I muttered as I handed her over one thousand dollars; dumbstruck by the amount of money she was a little slow about handing over a ticket for the plane. I took it from her and ran towards the terminal; I just managed to get onto the plane and into my seat. For the duration of the flight I occupied myself by reading several British and American classics, Jane Eyre, Oliver Twist, things like that.

I listened to the bored thoughts of the airline staff and the sleeping dreams of the passengers. "Ma'am would you like a pillow?" asked one of the male flight attendants.

"No thank you," I said as I flashed him a smile, his thoughts practically melted away and his buddies had to carry him into the back of the plane. I sat facing the front only a few hours left to wait and then maybe I could join the Cullens if they would let me. I arrived in Seattle and walked out of the airport and took a taxi to Forks. "Thanks," I muttered coolly to the Taxi driver. I stepped out of the cab and into the rainy town of Forks, I went to hunt first since I had love levels of blood — I had been around humans too long. I would decide where I would stay afterwards but first to find a nice juicy mountain lion.