Twilight Fantasy: The Twins

Author's Note: I am not Stephenie Meyer or her publishing company, so I do not own any of her books, ideas, characters, or awesomeness. If you notice the title says "Twilight Fantasy", simply meaning this is not real and will never be published. Also, this story is about twins; the parts getting up to it are just a bit long.

Author's Note-Setting: This takes place after Bella and Edward's wedding. He was going to change her in two more days, but then he found the twins. In other words, I wanted a human character who could relate to the human twins. Now read and enjoy.

Twilight Fantasy: The Twins

Chapter One: Discovery

Edward's POV

The rain fell harder on the forest, some seeping through the tree-tops tight cover. I walked to the middle of a patch of dead grass and closed my eyes, listening. Small hooves stomped rhythmically, passing me. My eyes snapped open. Damn! Deer. It was about seventy feet ahead of me by now. I sighed, when you were hungry, rather thirsty like this you have to drink. Alice had said I should have gone to hunt earlier, but I had promised Bella I wasn't going anywhere until she was well. I grimaced, remembering Alice's voice, " You're like an old woman, Edward! It's just a cold! If you act like this for a common sickness, I wonder what you'll be like if Bella gets the flu!" I sighed, I was one to overreact. The sooner I did this, the sooner I'd be home with Bella… I closed my eyes again, letting all my senses slip away. Dinner time.

Emmett's POV

I leaned back against an old tree, content, but not completely full. I could hunt some deer or whatever was left in the rain this late at night, yet I was stubborn. If I was going to eat, the prey better be pretty damn exciting. Like grizzly… I had thought about leaving Ed and Jasper, since I had already had my meal, maybe to see a movie or home to Rose, but two teenagers walking down a street was not exactly inconspicuous. Even worse if they were running, it wasn't your normal jog. The wind blew, rustling bushes and tree leaves. The usual smells: deer, pine, smoke. I bent over to pick up a gray stone. I wonder how far I can throw this… I stood up to fling it, when the wind blew for a second time. Deer, pine, faint smoke, and… blood? Yes, fresh blood weaved through the air. I walked about forty feet to the west, the way the wind was blowing and sniffed. The scent was more noticeable. Strange, animals never come that close to the town… Damn! It may be a human! And with Edward and Jasper hunting… I didn't want to think about what would happen next. I started to run, my eyes open for either one of my brothers, inhaling deeply every time the wind blew. I recalled the conversation I had with Jasper before we came here. "Are you sure you want me to hunt so close to a town, with people?" I had smiled, seeing the clear pleasure on his face. He had a hard time with Bella and we were going to let him go near a whole area with people. (AN: They are not hunting right next to a city, actually it's a town. Anyway they are in a valley near one. Though, if you think of how fast a vampire can move, then yes, they are right next to a town.) I nodded. "And if a human happens to come?" he had asked. "Control yourself," Edward had said quietly. "More dinner." Jasper whispered and put his head in his hands, ashamed. Please, please! I heard the soft patter of hooves. I sprinted.

Edward's POV

I wiped the blood away from my mouth with my sleeve, kneeling over the dead carcass. Was I sure I had sucked it dry? I knew I did, I was just so thirsty. I wish that I could lie to myself, but I knew I was far from fullness or content. Disappointment filled my head, it'd be a sheer miracle if I found one more deer. I sighed sat on a tree stump, thinking. Should I go back home? I could always stay until the next afternoon… No. I had noticed how restless Bella is when I leave. I rose in defeat. I guess I should go locate Emmett. I glanced around one last time, hoping I'd missed some animal, but the forest seemed bare. Being a vegetarian is hard. I began to move in the direction of the car, when I heard rustling, then the slight drumming hooves of a deer. Yes! I closed my eyes, only hearing the heartbeat of my meal. Slowly I opened them. The deer ran pass me, I watched it go for about a minute. Then, I was after it. Its heart accelerated, feeling danger behind it. I smirked and pounced. See you soon Bella.

Emmett's POV

I snarled as the other vampire thrust himself into me, still snapping after the long-gone deer. I glanced down to examine who attacked me… Edward! It was good to know this wasn't a stranger, I cooled down. Placing my hands firmly on his shoulders, I pushed him about a foot backwards, examining his face to see if he was controlled. Edward's eyes were wild-black for a moment and then they dimmed. The bruises under his eyes were still visible, I noted with surprise. He looked up. When he realized it was me, the corners of his mouth turned down. He was going to be difficult. Taking a deep breath, I started. "Bro! Glad I found you! I was in the west side of the forest and I smelled blo-" Edward's eyes became extremely cold, ice. Obviously, he'd searched through my mind and was not pleased with what he was hearing. "Emmett," he sighed. "This is a forest and things die. Blood is a usual smell near animals." He ran his hand irritably through his hair. "But that's the thing it was so close to town! No animal has the guts to do that. I was thinking it was human… I didn't want you two to mistakably ki-" "I'm not in the mood Emmett. I just lost my dinner, remember?" He eyes shot accusingly at me. "Edward, this is slightly more important…" I hinted sarcastically. Edward reached into his pocket, pulling out his cell-phone. He quickly opened it to check the time and sighed; midnight. "Did you find Jasper?" he murmured, putting the phone back into his pocket.

Jasper's POV

I gazed up, becoming aware of the rain. Its loud downpour had calmed into noiseless drizzle. This was nice; it was challenging to smell my surroundings as the raindrops, one by one, washed precious scents away. The wind blew, sending in more-recent scents. Rainwater, a dead deer, Emmett, and… blood. The venom pooled in my mouth. I wasn't very experienced in differing the smells of blood, but just from one whiff I could tell… it was better than Bella's. I twisted around to see a large, dark object hanging off the cliff to the road. (AN: The car is half on and half off. The only thing keeping it from falling is the tree, putting so much pressure on it. How the car got up in an abandoned place? You'll have to read more.) I stared at it, puzzled by its position and carefully moved forward. A foot closer and I could clearly see it was a car. Near it was a lone tree, fallen, probably struck by lightening, explaining the dip in the back portion of the vehicle. I inched closer, curious… Then, I felt a breeze. My eyes widened at the mouth-watering scent fanning twenty feet from me. No one would know; Edward was too far away to read my mind, Emmett was miles away, and with a crash like this excessive blood loss would be no surprise. Raindrops began to fall faster again. Good. The scent would be washed away by tomorrow. I walked over to the car's passenger side (so it had been driving back) and peered through the window, being enveloped with lavender. (AN: Sorry I keep interrupting, but I just want you to understand what's going on. There is no lavender in the car; that is the blood's scent.) I shut my eyes, hating myself for what I was about to do. Oh well. They would have died anyway…

Edward's POV

My head jerked up, as a gust was sent this way. I winced, not in pain, but in hunger. Fresh lavender decided to take a chance with me and wrap me in its intense scent. It literally burned my throat, inhaling something so delicious. I shut my eyes, struggling to calm my thirst. I could scarcely bear it, so Jasper's reaction must be much worse. I sighed, feeling pathetic, and turned my head. Over by a fallen tree was a tall, silhouette shadowing something. It lunged, trying to reach something. I glanced over my shoulder to see if Emmett was noticing this, but he wasn't there. I looked back to the scene with the strange figure and saw a bulkier one restraining it. Emmett! And that means, Jasper! I rushed over to see my youngest brother squirming in Emmett's steel arms. I looked closely through the window that Jasper, was making such an effort to get to. I gritted my teeth as the sweet aroma swallowed my head. I stood up. What was a car doing on a cliff, and so far from town? "Well, it's official. There is a human… or humans in there…" I stared at Emmett, considering an idea. "If they are alive, we can't just leave them here. Emmett. You're the only one who's not as… thirsty. You'll have to carry them and then we'll get them to Carlisle. Still I doubt anyone would survive this wreck." I looked at Emmett, Jasper pacing back and forth behind him. His arms crossed, while shaking his head. "No. You're more… practiced with human blood. Bella. Really, it'll be easier for you." His eyes bore into me, he seemed stiff and cold. Not the warm, prankster Emmett that I usually see. I sighed, he wasn't going to change his mind and Jasper… there was no way. Leaning forward, I cut my air-flow. (AN: It's me again. Okay. So, you may wonder why Edward didn't open the door that wasn't close to the cliff. First, it was jammed. Second, he could have opened it, but too much movement could tip the car or open the other door near the cliff.) My eyes scanned the front of the car. (AN: By the way, the front of the car is front and the back is the back. I just wanted to let you guys know, since the back of the car is forward.) Who had driven this vehicle? No one. I tried the back; it was more difficult since it was crushed by a giant tree, but I saw a slight movement. Stretching myself over to the other side, I snatched a small girl. I felt my jaw tighten when I saw blood falling from her forehead. Bruises and dried blood covered this girl, no more than four. Immediately, I felt pity. Her chest moved a bit, good, still breathing. Gingerly, I placed the girl beside me. I checked once more, sure I saw two children. I peered around the tree. There! Another girl moved, pinned under it. I reached out to her and grabbed her arm. With my other hand, gradually I lifted the tree. She slipped out effortlessly. I grinned in spite of the situation. This is something Carlisle would have done, something a good person would have done. I wasn't such a monster after all. Breathing around this one wasn't as challenging, though her smell was appetizing as well. When I put the other girl down; I finally noticed their features. They were almost the same. Twins! "Emmett," His head shot up; he was looking at them too. "Get the car ready, I'll be there in a minute." Gently, so they could barely feel me, (I didn't want to cause them anymore pain) I tucked both twins under my right arm. I glanced at them to see if they were fine and they appeared to be, so I started to run. Jasper was waiting in the car, strained as he saw me and the twins. His thirsty expression probably mirrored mine. I was thirsty and they were the only meal I was going to find here. Venom pooled, readying for attack. No! They deserved better than that, Bella deserved better, Carlisle and Esme…Shaking my head, I put the girls in the back seat… with me. "Emmett, drive easy. You know how this Jeep shakes." Glaring out the window, my mind drifted to thirst. I clenched my fists, battling myself all the way.

Author's Note: So that's the first chapter. Also Edward took the girls down the cliff, to the car, and then to the hospital. Next chapter will rewind back a bit, to when then girls and guys are in the car. I think that's important, because it gives them some time to say what they're thinking about the girls. Also, I have the next four chapters already planned, but I need a certain amount of reviews to see if I should carry this on or end it as a one shotter. And by the way, I said planned. They're not actually done. It'll probably take a few days… three.

Sneak Peek of Chapter Two: Decision: "Edward, what the hell are we going to with them! You're planning on creating a newborn soon! Either they'll have to go or we'll have to change them." I frowned, but I knew he was right.