So, this is chapter two. Sorry it took some time; I read my first review and I realized that the story should have some drama before they hook up. Thanks for the idea! So I practically rewrote it and it's a LOT better. Okay, on with the story:P

Oh. My. God. Anyone. Anyone, could have heard that. The whole freaking town could have heard that. Just not him. Whoever listens to the damned's prayers—oh, no one.

I shouldn't have told Jane, no matter how much she tortured me. I shouldn't have told anyone. It should have remained between me and Aro, and maybe Demetri.

Now I would pay for my mistake. Badly.

Alec had a huge grin etched on his pale face, and he was looking at the formerly olive-skinned man that was standing next to him in the doorway; Demetri. Oh. My. God.

Well…I guess Aro was done talking to him now. His expression was unreadable.

I sat there on the floor for what felt like the longest time. It was completely silent, and everyone was staring at each other. Jane and Alec weren't hiding their grins too well, though.

Jane stood up straight and silently left the library, followed by her twin.

How perfect. Now we were alone and I had to explain myself. Perfect.

Demetri composed himself and asked the question I didn't know how to answer.
"Who do you love?" I couldn't feel my legs, and I was completely a loss of words for once.

"Uh…err…yeah. Um, he's—a person." I answered discreetly. Demetri raised his eyebrows and laughed once without any humor.

"Ha. Really. That narrows it down. So, you…" he held out his arms in front of him along with his words, "won't tell me." He sighed and his arms slapped back down at his side.

I found enough strength to pull myself up off the floor. "You can tell me, Felix. You know I wouldn't judge you simply by who you love."

If only it were that simple. It only sounds simple; His name is Demetri and he's standing two feet away from me right now. A few times I was really close to telling him.

Whenever he brought up a tender subject, it was really tempting. But whenever I opened my mouth, my stomach tightened or I couldn't speak.

It is almost like when a school boy likes a girl a lot, but can only watch her from a distance and admire her so he is not embarrassed.

Maybe that's all I was afraid of; being embarrassed. Maybe it's that and the idea of ruining our friendship. I would rather just be friends than nothing at all.

He most likely didn't even prefer men.

"Maybe some other time, Demetri." I could stall for now, but I would have to spill it sooner or later. Hopefully it's later. But until then…stalling is my top priority.

"Ok." He said in a soft voice. I almost felt guilty for not telling him. Were we not best friends? Surely he would understand and tell me how it was for him.

My dead heart dropped when he left the room quietly. Jane knew how long he would be with Aro. She knew he was there the whole time, and I was in too much of a hurry to answer her to even notice he was standing out of my view.

That evil little witch. But, of course, what is to be expected from Jane? She's Jane.

This place was too public. I should probably go to my room. When I walked out of the expansive library and into the endless hallways, I remembered that Demetri was needed for something by Aro.

I will have to ask him about that later. I rounded a corner and stumbled across Jane. I went to move around her but she stopped me.

"Follow me." She ordered. She turned around and walked in the direction she came from. I had no problem keeping up, and in a matter of seconds we were at a study that usually the masters occupied in their spare time.

We had many libraries, and the one I was previously in was the H through O one. She turned the handle and pushed it open to reveal the inside.

"Ah, Jane! You are back with Felix already I see." Aro greeted her enthusiastically. He was standing with his hands behind his back looking over the architecture.

Marcus was standing in a corner like a zombie as usual, and Caius was sitting in a chair with a book opened up on a table in front of him. He looked up slightly when I entered.

"Thank-you, my dear. You may leave now." He dismissed her and she bowed before leaving without a word.

"You wished to see me, Master?" I had no idea why I was called to the room alone. If he wished to send some of the guard on a mission, he usually called all of them down to speak with us. Aro answered.

"Oh, yes. I nearly forgot." Vampires never forgot things. "I'm sorry if I confused you by bringing you here alone, but we have a rather difficult situation on our hands. There has been some—complications, in Seattle. Some rather mysterious deaths and disappearances have brought up suspicions that newborns are involved for unknown purposes.

"It's gone on too long, and now we have no choice but to interfere. There is, however, something that needs to be done as well. Do you remember our dear Cullens and their human, Isabella?" I nodded.

"Well, we have given them enough time I believe, and it is time to check her mortality. The one problem is, Alice will be watching my decisions, I expect, and Isabella might still be human.

"Alice will get suspicious if I summon all of you at once, but if I call each of you in one at a time, she will obviously think it is just for a chat. I have told Alec, Jane, and Demetri what they are to do, and once I tell you, I want it to be done without consulting anyone here.

"You must do what they and I will tell you. If they tell you that you have to go against what I told you at any point, then you must do so. Jane will let you know if that is the case.

"Before I instruct you, do you understand?" I nodded. "Good. Felix, I will tell you straight away to do what Jane says. She and Alec will go their way, and you and Demetri will go to Seattle right away and try to dig up more information on them.

"Once that is done, you will stay where you are and await the others. If you have to, discuss what is happening. Find out what they were created for, and follow their every move. After, I want all of you to go pay a visit to my friend, Carlisle, and check Isabella's mortality. You are then to report back here."

"I understand, Master." I wasn't used to this kind of arrangement, but it wasn't hard to understand. The little pixie was ruining our flow.

Aro smiled. "Fantastic. You may leave now." I turned around to leave. "Oh, and Felix? I would pack your bags now; you will leave when Jane decides so."

"I will." I slipped out into the hallway, and continued walking to my room. This time it was so I could pack. We never needed much, but it was good to have an extra pair of clothing just in case it got soaked or shredded.

I walked until I came to an area where the walls held doors to rooms for the guard and our guests. I opened my door and walked in. I grabbed a suitcase, put it on my bed-which I never slept in, and put in it an extra pair of everything I was wearing.

As soon as I was done I heard a knock on my door.

Yay I'm done with chapter 2! So, was it better, the same, or worse? I allow anonymous reviews! And I take requests! So don't be shy! Tell me what you think…