Alice's POV

I leaned against the wooden rail of my porch, staring endlessly into the dark night sky, as the full moon slowly made its way to the center of the black night.

The mere sight of the fill moon shining down upon the blue lake simple took my breath away. I never gotten over the fact of how beautiful it was to look out on the lake and see the moon's reflection at night.

Everything seemed so peaceful, hearing the cool night breeze brushing against the trees, with the slight sound of the rushing water going back and forth, making tiny waves in the lake.

Even the worst of days could disappear with the glimpse of the beautiful lake.

But on this night the pain wouldn't be dulled with a mere beautiful sight. My broken heart wouldn't let me off that easily. The guy who I thought was the only one for me betrayed me for a one night stand.

I still couldn't believe that he would go and our love for one night with another woman.

The pain I felt couldn't be compared to anything, it was killing me on the inside.

The picture of him with her was stained into my memory for good, and I knew that I would never be able to forget it.

I felt fresh tears sting in my eyes as I bit my lip, "Don't cry…don't cry…" I told myself.

"Hey Alice what are you doing out here by yourself?" I knew the voice belonged to Callie, and I quickly blinked away the tears the best I could afraid that I might worry her.

"Oh just thinking," I softly said as I glance at her and noticed she was wearing her favorite pair of black cotton pants that made her feel very comfortable with a bright cherry red tank that showed off her muscled stomach.

"You think too much," she laughed at me as she walked over to the rail and lifted herself up to sit on it with her legs dangling over the side to look out at the lake with me.

"Wow its really pretty tonight," she said as I watch a fire fly land on her tan hand.

"Yeah," I couldn't help but to agree sadly.

"Hey girlies what you doing?"

Callie and I both looked to see Taylor at the door way holding what seemed to be a million shopping bags.

I could feel Callie laughing as she thought of something to say to Taylor.

"I should of guessed that's where you would be...at the mall spending all of mommy's money." Callie teased her as Taylor stuck her tongue out at the comment and disappeared to put away her new closet of clothes.

I thought how lucky Taylor was to have a mom that owned a big corporation business and paid for everything her only daughter needed or wanted. Taylor's mom has always spoiled her, and I couldn't never remember her telling Taylor no. But then again I knew that Taylor's mom was trying to make it up for her not having a father.

He died in a plane crash when flying back to see her on her birthday; she was only four at the time, and hardly remembers him.

But I know that she misses him terribly because some nights all she does is cry, and sobs about how much she wants him to come home.

I shook my head and quickly brushed away my thoughts as Callie started running a hand back and forth in front of my face after Taylor came back with no shopping bags in hand.

"Girl you need to stop day-dreaming or thinking because well you kind of freak me out with that dazed look," I heard her joke but new that she was telling the truth.

I laughed as I casted a look at Taylor, "So what did you buy?"

"Well a couple shirts, pants, some cute pink ear rings, a matching necklace, six pairs of the cutest shoes, perfume…."

The list took about five minutes to go through as I stood mouth gaping at how much all of that would of cost her.

"Taylor don't you think you went a little over board?"

I asked with a stiffened laugh at the frown she casted me.

"Hey anyone want a coke?" Callie asked feeling the need to cut in before Taylor went into one of her talks about, "you can never buy too much."

"Yeah," Taylor and I both said at the same time watching Callie slide open the glass doors and disappearing into the house.

"Hey Alice you all right?" I heard Taylor ask but her voice seemed very faint.

I felt a sick feeling creep into my stomach as I looked away from her.

"I'm okay," I tried to say but the words wouldn't form.

"Hey girls….." I heard Callie behind me right before the sound of crashing glass hitting the cement porch.

Fear pounded in my heart as I felt my throat beginning to close as I tried to focus on breathing but I had to see what was wrong with Taylor and Callie.

I slowly tried to look at Callie and Taylor but it hurt so much to move that I felt my whole body was going to shatter.

But finally I managed to turn my neck in an angle to get a glance towards Callie and Taylor.

Both their eyes weren't the normal dark sapphire or emerald green, they were a frightening bright silver.

They seemed to be in a trance as the both stepped off the porch and walked to the edge of the lake.

"G..u…Guysss," I managed to whisper but they acted as they never heard me.

I felt my legs start to move against my will till I was behind Callie, and Taylor, but unlike them I slowly dropped to my knees; staining my jeans with grass stains.

"Guys….what's…going…on?" I asked not realizing that they wouldn't know more than what I did.

I felt pressure on my throat tighten to where I felt like I was going to suffocate. My eyes began to water terrible as my body began to painfully shake.

They didn't answer me as they both kept staring at the extremely bright moon with a now golden ring forming around it.

I couldn't do anything but blindly stare when I suddenly noticed out of the corner of my eye I noticed a figure dressed in a black cloak approaching me. I tried to move away cause that man sent my body into over drive with fear. He was advancing fast upon me, and with each step he took towards me the moon became a slightly more red than it was. It only took him seconds to be finally standing in front of me, with the full moon now shining a dark crimson that sent shivers down my spine as the reminder of blood echoed in my head.

"You are to come with us," I heard him whisper in my ear as the pressure on my throat lessened.

"Why?" I slowly asked him, which caused him to smirk, revealing very sharp looking teeth.

Out from the forest walked five more cloaked figures. "You are one of the three which hold special powers that you haven't seen in your pathetic human life. Your two other friends are the other chosen ones, I believed you call them Taylor and Callie." He whispered hotly in my ear, having me shiver.

I felt shock and fear run through my body as I thought "Does he know about my visions?"

"Yes I do know about your visions silly girl," I could hear him chuckle.

I looked down at the wet grass, not wanting to meet his coal black eyes,

"Girl you will look at me when I'm addressing you," he jerked my chin up between his fingers.

I felt his nails dig into my chin as I tried to jerk away, but it never worked. So I did the only thing I could do at that moment, look him dead in the eyes.

"Have sweet dreams," he whispered as I felt a coldness hit my face causing me to feel a little light headed, before I was swept away by a cruel darkness, casting me into nightmares I thought I left behind, as I heard his laughter still rang in my head.