As soon as she entered the room, Edward knew she was different to the other humans around him. From his body's reaction to her presence, he would have sworn that she was a vampire. The animal instinct in him told him to take a defensive stance. But what he was seeing and hearing was telling him she was human. He could hear the acceleration of her heart beat as she walked slowly into the room, realising that everyone had stopped their conversations and were now completely focused on her. The colour that rose in her cheeks and the warmth in her now wandering eyes screamed human. Then why was everything that Edward feeling telling his mind that she was a vampire. Who was she and why was she here? More importantly...what was she? A human or a vampire? As he asked himself these questions, the mystery girl looked up from the floor, where her eyes were previously transfixed and looked straight at Edward. Before Edward could even begin to comprehend the answers to his questions, she was gone. All he was left with was the mental image of her face that was now burned into his memory. Her long black hair reflected any light that bounced off of it and her striking blue eyes made the clearest of oceans seem dull. It was these eyes that scared Edward the most. For the brief moment that his eyes met hers, he realised that she was concealing a dark secret that tore her into pieces. But she was gone and as far as Edward knew, he would never see her again.