Disclaimer: I do not own twilight. All i own is my OC.

AN: I Know most people probably won't read this but this is my first attempt at writing. I understand it isn't very good but I am only 13 and I'm still learning. Constructive critisim or any writing advice would be greatly appreciated because writing is something I enjoy and hope to become better at. But please no flames or putdowns. Also in case you get confused this is writen from both the Girls POV and Collins POV.


She stood on the edge of the cliff, tears rolling silently down her cheeks and dripping down onto the dead leaves that littered the forest floor. A gust of wind whipped her inky black hair out behind her, and a shiver spread throughout her body.

Collin ran quickly through the forest eager to be done with his shift. It was about midnight and the temperature was steadily dropping. He wouldn't be surprised if it dropped below freezing tonight.

She looked up to the sky, hoping to find some comfort in the stars. 'When you feel alone look to the stars my lovely daughter. Always know I will be watching over you.' But she couldn't see the stars tonight.

Collin caught her scent and made a small detour, curious to see who would be up this late wandering around the forest. He found her standing about a footstep away from the edge of the cliff, her arms wrapped tight around herself and looking to the sky.

For a moment the clouds moved and the light from the moon shone down. The world was silent. Even the crashing of the waves below her seemed to calm.

Collin watched the girl carefully. She had only a light fleece sweater to keep her warm and Collin knew she must be freezing. He could see the tear streaks on the cheek that was visible to him but he knew the other probably had some to match. He had never wanted anything as badly as he wanted to go to her now.

Even the wind had stopped, she noticed. All was still. Until in the corner of her she saw the leaves of a bush rustle. She turned her head down and locked eyes with the wolf. They were a beautiful green, much like her own.

His world came crashing down around him. The moment her eyes met his nothing else mattered to him but her. She was beautiful, she was his everything. But her face showed no emotion as she looked at him, as tears dripped down her face.

She knew she should be scared. Here was this giant wolf and she was stuck here in the forest, his domain, his home. There was nowhere she could run, nowhere to hide. But this was what she had wanted right? This was what she had come here for. But who would take her first? The wolf or the sea?

It was then that his instincts kicked in, and he was horrified. His imprint was standing here, dangerously close to the edge of the cliff (to close for his liking), in the middle of a winter night crying. He knew what she was here for. He stepped closer to her.

Her body automatically stiffened up and she squeezed her eyes shut. Waiting for the impact, for the inevitable pain. But it never came.

Upon seeing this he realized his problem, he was still a wolf. He didn't understand why she hadn't runaway screaming yet. The wind picked up again, the clouds covered the moon and another tear slipped out of the corner of her eye.

When she opened her eyes the wolf was gone and the world had come back to life. Wind ripped at her clothes and hair, waves smashed against the rocks and snow flurried down from the sky. The sky that was once again covered by clouds.

He hurried to pull a pair of shorts on, desperate to get back to her. Desperate to know she was safe. But by the time he reached her again it was too late.

So it would be the sea that would claim her tonight. She faced the ocean again and took one last shaky breath and watched as it floated away in the cold air. She stepped forward.

His stomach dropped. Pain ripped through him as he watched her take that last step. He called out to her and just before she disappeared from sight her eyes found his.

The man had the same eyes as the wolf. Eyes that pleaded with her to undo what was done. As she fell she watched the sky. The clouds drifted and the stars shone before the world turned dark and the cold water curled around her.