A/N: Hello everyone! Thank you for checking out this story. Now, I will tell you that all my stories are Edward/OC, so if you are bored of the old Bella/Edward Story plot, keep reading.

So. I got this idea as I was looking at some pictures of the absolutely delicious Robert Pattinson (checking if drool is coming out of my mouth). I hope you guys like it. I haven't read anything like it. If you have, please tell me and I'll try to make it as original as possible.


Chapter 1: The Wish.

Anna Louise POV:

Anna Louise Graham shut the door of her room as loud as she could so no one would follow her. It was one of the worst days of her life and she didn't want to deal with all the crap that was sure to happen if she gave open access to her room. As she walked to the window of the three story house she lived in with her Aunt, Uncle, and two older cousins, she sighed as she saw all the paparazzi parked in the huge front lawn. This was just too painful.

She was one of the best known faces in the world, recognized by everyone, also known as one of the most beautiful young women in the world. Her face had been plastered in almost every teen magazine since she had been fifteen, recognized as the girl most likely to become one of the biggest stars in the world, next to Brat Pitt and Angelina Jolie. She had made a movie with one of them and the film had been a huge success. But with the great fame came the negative part. No sense of privacy. At all. She was the kind of girl everyone had their eye on. Well. Paparazzi specifically. They were always waiting for her to make a wrong move. Get caught drunk or get arrested for doing drugs or something. Now they had something that wasn't precisely what she'd done, but what had been done to her.

Her boyfriend had broken up with her. In front of millions of people to see. When she remembered what had happened just a few hours ago made her tremble and made her stomach roll. She ran to her bathroom and attempted to throw up with no success. Her stomach was empty. Anne wiped a hand over her mouth and changed into a pair of skinny jeans, a long sleeved white shirt, black little hoodie and converses. She left her silky hair down and turned to the door in her bedroom. She had heard all her remaining family leave the hallway about an hour ago. She opened the door slowly, and peeked outside. Yep. There was no one there.

Anne stepped out in to the hall and tiptoed to the guestroom in the back of the house. She stepped inside and jogged to the window. She opened the large window and looked out. She didn't look behind her. She had done this countless times, and she was very experienced with this sort of thing. Anne slowly climbed out the window, placing her small feet in the wholes in the brick that resembled steps. She smiled as she made it to the ground, and broke into a sprint as soon as her feet touched the floor. She ran into the forest, which was her backyard since her guardians owned a hundred acres north, and didn't stop until her breathing became rapid and she had reached the spot she wanted. She laid down on the huge rock in the middle of a tiny clearing and looked up at the sky. She always came here when she was feeling choked by the world, but the sky had never been as beautiful as it was in that instant. It was sprinkled with stars, and it was simply a breathtaking sight. She sighed contently and begun to count the stars one by one.

When she had gotten to one hundred and thirty two, she saw a comet. Without thinking, she stared at it and with all her heart wished the only thing she knew she wanted with all her might.

Please let me be part of another world. A totally different one. One where I will be happy and meet someone who'll love me. A world where I'll be nothing of what I expect. A world where I won't be in the limelight, and where I'll be loved no matter what.

The blazing star disappeared and she closed her eyes, waiting. Nothing happened. She laughed at herself, not believing her stupidity. Yeah. Like what she wished was going to happen. Right. Anne had always had an over-active imagination, and sometimes was even labeled as naïve. Anne closed her eyes and settled into the hard rock, falling asleep as tears slipped down the sides of her small chiseled face.

Edward's POV:

Edward Cullen stared at his brother, Jasper, over the top of his poker cards. Jasper was good at hiding his thoughts from the mind reader of the house, and that made their game more interesting. He looked at his cards again, and kept his lips from forming a smirk. Mind reading or not, he was going to win. Or so he thought until he heard Alice's gasp from across the room. Like always, Jasper dropped what he was doing and flashed to her side. Her eyes were staring, glassy as her vision played out in her mind. I was shell shocked as I saw what she was seeing. A girl, the most beautiful he had ever seen, one that dulled Rosaline's beauty in comparison, was laying on the ground, so still she seemed dead. But as she opened her eyes, they were the exact amber shade of "vegetarian" vampire's eyes. Her face seemed frightened and then the vision changed, she was crouched in front of Carlisle her face frightened and confused as she looked around her wildly.

Alice came to the present swiftly, and her eyes immediately sought mine. I nodded and flipped my phone opened, dialing Carlisle's number in a second. He answered and I explained to him what Alice had seen. He said he was coming home as soon as possible. As I put my phone away I heard the puzzled thoughts of my family.

"Alice saw a girl. She seems to need us."

"A wild newborn?" asked Esme, her brow furrowing in motherly concern. Edward frowned and answered as good as possible.

"No… her eyes seemed amber, but she did seem a little confused." He turned to Alice, who was looking at the sketch she had made of the girl. Everyone walked over to where she sat and leaned down to see the drawing. They were stunned at what they saw.

"Wow," Emmet whispered reverently. "She sure is a looker." Rosalie didn't seem too happy with that and so she went to sit on a love seat, picked up a magazine and flipped trough the pages, ignoring everyone in the process.

Carlisle came trough the door in that instant, and he turned to Alice as he set his brief on the stairs.

"Do you know where she is, Alice?" Carlisle asked gently. Alice nodded.

"She's just twenty or twenty-five miles north of here, almost reaching the Canadian border." Everyone nodded, and they set into motion, getting into the cars and following Alice in Rosalie's BMW. Half an hour later they were parking on the side of the road and making up a strategy.

"We have to be careful," Carlisle said softly to everyone. "If she's a newborn she won't be stable when she wakes up." He turned to Alice once again. "In how much time will she wake?"

"By the look of the light in my vision I would say ten minutes from now." she nodded to herself, and her eyes were bright. She had seen something else during their drive there. Something she didn't want Edward to see for some reason. They set into a steady run, sniffing the air for scents they didn't recognize. After what seemed like an eternity to Edward, they stopped, and then they saw her, laying among the green veins and mosses like a sleeping beauty, her midnight black hair like a halo around her. Her face was small. She was so tiny. Alice's size. So feminine and fragile. She was wearing jeans, a black sweater and sneakers. Even with the casual attire she looked beautiful and elegant. Perfect. Edward imagined that she had been breathtaking even as a human.

They stared transfixed at her, until her gasp broke the silence. Her topaz eyes snapped opened and stared above, confused, for a long minute. No one dared move a muscle. But even with their stillness, their scent must have registered, for she stood up in a flash and crouched in front of us, her teeth bared. Carlisle stepped forward, his hands in front of him, and a growl erupted from the girl's chest, the frightened and confused expression on her face was heartbreaking.

"It's OK," Edward whispered, stepping forward with Carlisle. Her head snapped in his direction, and she stared. She seemed dazzled. That's when he noticed he had stepped into a spot where the sun filtered through the trees. Her defensive crouch relaxed, and he took a small step in her direction. Her intelligent eyes followed the motion, but she made no move to attack. She didn't take her eyes off him as he moved toward her slowly. What he planned to do when he reached her, he didn't know, but he kept moving toward the girl in slow, non-threatening steps. Her wide eyes stared, and she breathed in, a soft sigh. Her head tilted to the side, making her silky hair flow to her shoulder like a curtain of silk.

" You sparkle," she breathed in a low whisper, and Edward froze at the exquisite sound of her high soft voice. Before Edward could blink, the girl was in front of him, and her face held the same fear and confusion as a moment ago. He held his breath as her tiny hand lifted up toward his sparkling arm. When her fingers were about to touch him she snatched it away and covered her small face with both her hands. She sat down on the floor and sobbed tearlessly.

" Where am I?! What's wrong with me?" She looked at Edward through long lashes, her big amber eyes panicked. Edward looked behind him, at his family. Their faces were concerned and pitying. Well. Except Alice and Rosalie. Alice looked joyful, eager, while Rosalie simply looked uninterested. Despite her façade, Edward could see the interest in her mind and the fact the she felt threatened by the girl. Edward felt disgusted that Rosalie could be so superficial, only noticing that girl easily surpassed the blond vampire's perfection. Looking at the conceding look on his family member's faces, Edward turned to the girl and smiled reassuringly when the girl gasped, clutching her chest desperately.

" My heart! I can't feel it beat! I felt it flutter, but I can't feel it beat!" She looked up at Edward and reached up to grab his shirt collar, forcing him to lean down to her small height. She shook him vigorously, and he vaguely heard Alice reassuring the disturbed vampires behind him that he was fine. The tiny girl in front of him shook him, and Edward braced himself for the strength he anticipated from a newborn. But it never came. Just a few rigorous shakes, ones that could rattle a human, but not with the force that could harm a vampire. The questions in the mature vampires grew, while the girl asked Edward questions a mile a minute.

Edward delicately removed the small hands twisting his shirt, feeling a strange thrill when his hard skin touched hers. He didn't dwell on it, as he saw the girl turn more frantic by the second. He couldn't help though, to caress her tiny, smooth knuckles with his thumb as he let go of her hand. That calmed her for a fraction of a second, in which he jumped to speak before she retreated. It surprised him that she had not fled by now.

" If you would calm down for a second, I can explain. But please, take a deep breath, and calm down." Edward almost smiled when he recalled she had said her heart had fluttered. Because of his smile. Surely not. They had just met.

" I don't need to breath!" Then she stopped, her body freezing on the spot, and a second later, a heartbreaking smile lit her face up. Edward rolled his eyes.

" Ohmigod! I'm dreaming aren't I?" She didn't wait for the answer to her question, she just laughed a tinkling laugh that made Edward shiver. " Gosh," the girl pretended to wipe tears from her eyes and looked up at Edward with a sheepish smile. She moved to the side to look at his family, and smiled and waved her small hand. " Wow, do I have an active imagination or what. You guys are perfect!" She looked up at Edward and smiled while looking at him up and down in a way that made him shuffle his feet uncomfortably. He heard giggles and chuckles behind him.

" Noooo… You are not dreaming. You…um…er…are a…hmm…" Edward was known for his finesse with words, but now, with this girl looking at him with open admiration in her amber eyes, he felt flustered and too warm. He cleared his throat and stood straighter with determination. He started again.

" You are not dreaming. You have become one of us. You have become a vampire."

Anna Louise POV:

Anna Louise giggled again and looked up at the beautiful boy in front of her. She never thought she had it in her to have such vivid dreams. Yes she had great imagination, but this seemed so real. The scents were so strong; the forest, the wild plants, the spring rain, and the scents of the people in front of her was almost overwhelming. Varying from fruity scents to musky smells, the fragrances were so far the best she had ever sensed. Especially of the young man in front of her. He smell lovely, like ripe oranges and honey. So good. She barely sustained the urge to bury her nose in his chest. She could do it, since this was dream, but the situation was strange enough as it was.

She looked around her, vaguely listening to what the bronze-haired boy was saying, and took in the lively colors of the green forest around her. The sun was setting, and it filtered trough the trees. Her vision was so good! She could see everything! Every single speck of mass around her was enhanced. So strange. She was brought back when she heard the boy say the last word in his sentence. Her head whipped back toward him in lighting speed, something that should have made her vision whirl. She was becoming more distressed by the second.

" Vampire?" she whispered, not wanting to believe.

" Don't you feel it?" the boy asked.

" Feel what?" Anne asked slowly.

" The thirst." At that word, flames licked at Anne's throat, and she rubbed it with her hand.

" Yes, I fell it, umm…?" what was his name?

" Edward Cullen." He pointed out his whole family quickly.

" And you are?" He asked after she said nothing.

" Anna Louise Graham. My family calls me Annie Lu." she closed her mouth and stared straight ahead. Edward looked at her expectantly, as if waiting for her to explain how she had gotten here. She thought hard. If this wasn't a dream…it just had to be. She looked up, a thought lighting in her head like a bulb.

" What date is it?" Annie Lu asked urgently.

" Today is March 8th, 2010. We're in the middle of spring." Edward looked down at her strangely as if she was crazy. Annie Lu shook her head in disbelief.

" It can't be. Today is September 4th, 2009. The teen awards were given out today! I got three. One for best actress, one for the best kiss, and the other for the best music video!" She paused a second but forced herself to look up from her stretched fingers, which she had used to tick off the events of that day. Her eyes dimmed. " Victor broke up with me today. On the carpet. For everyone to see." She shook her head.

" I'm sorry." She looked up, surprised to hear Edward talk after a minute of silence. His eyes held no pity, but suppressed anger, which surprised Annie Lu even more. She thought harder. She couldn't remember anything after she had gone home, changed, and walked trough the forest. She had counted the stars and then fallen asleep… Then it dawned at her. It came back to her quickly, and she gasped while her hand flew to her mouth in awe and surprise.

The comet. Her wish. Could it be…?

Please let me be part of another world. A totally different one. One where I will be happy and meet someone who'll love me. A world where I'll be nothing of what I expect. A world where I won't be in the limelight, and where I'll be loved no matter what.

Her wish had come true.


So? What da ya think? Please tell me!!! Review and I'll update soon!!! Tell me if you like the plot and Annie Lu, because she seems like very interesting character to me, but maybe that's because I created her. :D