Prologue

Jason Cole snapped out of his meditative state. His vision, the ones that he sometimes got when he was meditating, had been a long and detailed one.

Normally, his visions took off on their own; but now, what he saw, this vision, it needed nurturing. It needed to be taken care of. Unlike its sibling glimpses of the future; they normally took care of themselves.

Jason hopped up from the rock overlooking the North Atlantic Sea. He calmly walked inside of the impressive, three-story Spanish Colonial house.

His twin brother lay on the couch reading a magazine. He looked up at him, unlike his pale blue ones, his brother's dark brown eyes stared up at him with the same look of weighted knowledge that they both happened to carry.

Jason's twin brother, Justin, was just about the opposite of him. Where Jason was quiet and kept to himself, Justin was loud and sociable. Jason had black hair and pale blue eyes, Justin had the same black hair, but dark brown eyes. Jason saw the future, Justin saw the past and present.

"What'd you see?" Justin asked, flippantly.

Jason should have known he was going to ask, which he did; he just liked to pretend that once in a while he didn't know everything that was going to happen.

"Nothing concerning you," Jason answered, just as flippantly.

Justin shrugged and acted as if he didn't care, but Jason could hear his heartbeat. It had accelerated; a clue that Justin was agitated.

"As a matter of fact," Jason continued, "it involves Jessica and Joanna, as well as myself."

Justin sat up, no longer mad, but interested. "Really? A big sis, a little sis, and an annoying pain in the ass. What do these three have in common?"

"Ha, ha, you're hilarious. I'll have you know that we'll be travelling back to America."

Justin nodded, "We haven't been there since Truman was president. Well, send me a post card and all that."

And with that, Justin turned back to whatever sports magazine he was reading. Ah, Justin and his short attention span.

Jason then journeyed up the two flights of stairs to where his oldest sister and his parents' rooms resided.

Already seeing that his parents would be okay with the sudden move, he went off to see his sisters.

Luckily, the two that he needed to see were already present, cutting down on the time he would spend locating them.

"So, what do your crazy visions have our dear sisters doing now?" asked one of the quadruplets, Jasmine.

"We're travelling to the state of Washington," he said to Jasmine. Then turned to the sisters he would be leaving with, "Our mates are ready."

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Due to the insane speed of the creatures, they were able to pack all that they needed in a span of only thirty minutes.

When finished, the brother and sisters sent their belongings ahead of them. And when all was said and done, the only thing the siblings needed to do was say good-bye.

It was rare for the whole Cole family to be together in the same location for very long, so the good-byes were not as hard as it would be to a normal family.

The sun was setting just off the horizon, Jessica noticed. Her family never knew this, but she had been waiting for her mate for a very long time.

Being the oldest, she came off as hard and unrelenting. But her family knew that she had a heart of gold. Raising her siblings, when their parents were on the run from the Volturi, had forced her to grow up faster than she should have. It was the cliché situation of, kid grows up too fast and since they never had a childhood, they come off callus to the world.

Their mother had tears in her eyes; they dropped freely down her beautiful russet skin. Their father, in stark comparison to her, was as white as a full moon. The fading sunlight was bathing his skin, setting off the tiny diamonds that hid, embedded, in his skin.

"Remember to call and write. I can't believe my little ones are going off to find their mates. Martin, can you believe it?" Sonya said, turning to her husband.

He just smiled, "They're over four hundred years old, and still you cry every time they leave."

Sonya just smacked his arm lightly, "I'm their mother, I'll always cry when my chicks leave the nest."

With last hugs and kisses to their parents, brothers, and sisters, the three were off to find their mates and start a new life with them.

"Do you know where we're going, Jessica?" asked Joanna.

"Aw, don't worry about it, Anna, we'll get there eventually," she replied with a smile.

Joanna, being the youngest of the quadruplets, was also the smallest. She was a tall five foot nine in human standards, but compared to the rest of the family, that all topped six foot and above, she was considered the baby of the family, even though she was a couple decades older than the twins.

Jessica sniffed the air, she found north easily, then set herself northwest of Castillo de San Sebastian.

Nodding at her siblings, then with one last wave good-bye to her family, the trio set off. They went from Spain to Forks in under an hour.


Thanks to my two wonderful Betas TheManiacHellcat & Carve ur Heart Out.

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