Ok...this is my 1st fan fiction so i hope you all enjoy it :) Anyways...ive been working REALLY hard on this i mean.....i rewrited it like...3 times and im still not done T^T *laughs* anywho...critics are welcome cuz i want my work to be the best so REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW!!!!! xD

So futhermore....i do not own twilight nor any of its characters cuz im not that awesum to own it T^T but im close =D ok........i lied im not close but its ok 2 dream rite??

Well anyways....ENJOY!!!!!!


Chapter 1

I was running...running away from my past but more importantly, running away from him. I raced through the forest, dodging and ducking around tree branches and bushes as well as leaping over the broken debris from plants long forgotten. The soft ground and the roar of the thunder that rolled overhead muffled my footsteps as I ran, making my journey almost silent to the untrained ear. The air was thick with moisture and the earthy scent the forest called as its own filled my senses, but I could still smell him…that sickly sweet smell that made my nostrils burn and my stomach twist in knots, letting me know that he was still near.

I felt my legs burn in agony and scream for rest but I kept on, knowing that if I stopped a pain far worse would occur; however, the only thing I wished for more than anything was to curl up in a little ball and wish that all my problems would just fade away, that he would just fade away and my mother's arms would hold me tight as well as whisper in my ear that everything was going to be alright.

Lighting flashed across the sky, which was darkened by large thick, cumulus clouds, and the heavens opened up to release its fury in a torrential downpour that blurred the landscape into an eerie mix of greens and black, making visibility close to impossible. I was so consumed into my own thoughts that I didn't notice the tree root protruding out of the ground and my foot clipped it, causing me to be sent stumbling about, slipping on the wet ground while trying futilely to regain my balance, only to fall to my knees at the feet of an unknown stranger. My hands gripped at the moist moss and I gulped nervously as I lifted my chin up to face the being in front of me. Rain pelted my face making me want to turn away but my eyes widened and my heart skipped a beat, as a beam of lighting crackled in the sky, lighting the planes of the smooth, marble-like face of a man with blazing, red eyes burning with fury and a voice that reminded me of liquid velvet.

"You will never escape me…NEVER!"

"HONK!!"

I awoke with a start, sitting straight up as I heard the morning traffic make its way through the busy streets of Downtown Seattle. I closed my eyes against the bright light and lay back down on the park bench that I claimed as my bed for the night. I stretched my body and slowly opened my eyes, squinting a little as they adjusted to the change of light, before I sat back up. I knew the sun had already risen for I could feel its warmth lays its soft kisses upon my skin. I looked around as I ran my fingers through my long, blonde hair, combing out the knots and saw couples walking together or joggers getting in their daily run before I stood up myself and started walking down the sidewalk that led through the park.

I smiled as the scent of grass filled my senses and I turned my head and laughed as someone's golden retriever bounded into the lake, making the birds flutter about in havoc. The flowers reached towards the sun in hello and their petals glistened like colorful diamonds as the light reflected off the morning dew. Nature was awakening from its slumber all around me and for a moment, I saw my mother sitting amongst a field of flowers, giving me a kind smile that reached her beautiful hazel eyes as her hair, the color of rich honey cascaded down her shoulders. I felt my vision blur at the memory so I shook my head and continued forward through the iron arch that signaled the exit to the park.

I continued down the sidewalk, having no idea where I was going but I had to make sure that I kept on moving…for everyone's sake as well as my own because I knew deep down, where the fear that I kept hidden bubbled, that he would never give up. He had an eternity to search and he was going to use that to his advantage, knowing that eventually, I would get tired of running.

"Grumble, grumble."

The sudden noise broke me away from my thoughts only to realize that it was my stomach complaining, once again, that it was hungry. There was nothing I could do because it took this thing called "money" for me to get food and I was a little short of it at the moment. I had to learn so many things so quickly that it wasn't even funny but money, I figured out that was a double-ended street and I had to learn the hard way that if you had it, then other people wanted it as well.

"Grumble, grumble."

"Oh shut up," I mumbled to my stomach as I walked down the sidewalk, trying to avoid getting run over my people talking into these metal devices they held up to their ear like a seashell, drinking this liquid called "Starbucks" or talking to themselves, which I heard was this thing called "Bluetooth" and it allows you to talk to people hands-free.

Well that confused me more because everyone had their hands and why would they want to talk to the voices in their heads? So I figured it was because it was they had an actual blue tooth so I looked at my mouth in a mirror one day and I was glad to find that I did not have one. Who would want to talk to voices in their heads anyways, mine are quiet and I want to keep them that way. I have enough trouble controlling my own thoughts I don't need another ones thoughts in there too.

I walked around a corner and saw one of those open markets that I read about in books. I silently walked over to it and picked up an apple when a raspy voice spoke in my ear.

"I hope you'd paying for that miss?"

I jumped and nearly dropped the apple in the process. "Pardon?"

"I said that I hope you'd be paying for that miss," he repeated.

I looked up at the man. He looked to be about 5'9", middle-aged with reddish-brown hair and green eyes that had slight wrinkles in the outer corners. He was dressed casually but not sloppy and he had a slight belly that softened his appearance. "Oh, I'm sorry, I don't have any money," I said sadly.

"Well I'm sorry lass but I gotta make a living too," he said with a frown and reached down to take away the apple but when I looked into his eyes, he paused for a moment before his pupils contracted and then expanding wide, almost concealing the iris. "Well ya know what, go ahead and have it lass. Its just an apple, no harm done."

I smiled big at him. "Thank you, you are very kind." I took a bite of the apple as I walked away. The man blinked several times before a look of confusion washed across his face. My stomach felt much better now that I had some resemblance of food inside but it all changed when I smelt it. I stopped suddenly in the middle of the sidewalk, causing several people to bump into me and speak in such a colorful tongue that I had only heard from my a person I long soon wanted to forget.

It was like heaven on earth and made my mouth water in wanting. I had never smelled anything so delicious in my entire life and my stupid stomach roared in reminder of just how hungry I was...so like every other poor, starving kid...I followed it. I dropped the apple as I walked aimlessly across streets and crossways, making more people speak their colorful language and having iron cages that move the humans from one place to another honk and roar at me. Soon the hustle and bustle of the city was replaced by an eerie silence as I traveled into the lower class district.

The need to find where the scent was coming from was impossible to ignore and my legs moved on there own accord. My mind was fuzzy and I barely realized that I had tripped over a piece of the broken sidewalk but I didn't care. People, when they saw me their eyes widened in fear and they backed away from me but they meant nothing to me. I turned around a corner that led into an alleyway and felt my mouth actually water as I walked over to the large, metal trash bin and looked beside it.

My eyes widened and I nearly gagged as I realized what the source had truly been. It was a mutilated body of someone that used to be living but definitely wasn't anymore. Deep lacerations extended across the pale skin, down the arms, the legs, across the chest and down the stomach, allowing the organs to escape their fleshy prison and tint the flesh a faint pink from the action. The brick walls were stained a shade of crimson, like a sadist's work of art and the blood's scent wafted through my senses, making me feel as if at any time, I could pass out from the strength of the aroma.

I gulped nervously as the urge to lick the cuts clean of the crimson poison that oozed out the wounds like a miniature fountain was unbearable and I held my hand over my mouth as I felt my fangs start to grow and my body shake as tried to restrain myself, but I edged closer anyways. I realized the corpse was of a teenage girl, probably eighteen or nineteen, for her pale face was turned to me, and her blue lips were opened as if to scream but there was no sound to be heard. I looked into her blue eyes, their depths empty and dark and her blonde hair stained red from blood dripping out of her skull. It took everything in my power to turn away and once I did...I booked it. I ran as far away from that body as possible, not caring if I ran into people or traffic, all I knew was that I had to get out of there and fast for I feared what would happen if I lost my self-control.

I finally made my way into the forest and the scent of the decaying body was slowly being replaced by the cool, refreshing smell of the trees and flora around me. My breathing was coming in ragged pants but it wasn't because I was tired or exhausted...it was from the excitement. I loved to run; it just made me feel carefree and serene, feelings that, in my life, came around as often as snow falling in southern California…well, from what I knew anyways.

I had no idea how long I had been running nor did I know what direction, but I once I saw the sun set from the corner of my eye, I knew that it had been a while. I slowed my pace as the forest became thicker, the trees grew closer together and the afternoon light was struggling through the thick leaves that created the canopy. I was just about to stop and rest when something hit me from the side and for a few moments I thought I was flying, as colors of the forest flew by me in a mix of greens and yellows, before my back landed on something hard and rough but by then, the only thing I was seeing was…darkness.


Soooooo........wat did ya think? Was it totally awesum!!?!?!?! Well review...let me know what ya think! xD