5 years later…

She hopped around her room, trying to get her tights off her legs. After her incident in Italy, she decided to move to England; she found a nice apartment in London and got a fairly basic job but with well enough pay. She looked in her mirror on her vanity desk; she took her long red hair out of its bun and let it flow to below her shoulders in gently waves. She took her contacts out of her dark blue eyes and put her glasses on. She took off her black pencil skirt and blouse and slipped on a pair of black shorts and a grey tank top with an oversized blue jumper over the top. "Alright Ally, let's see what we have in the fridge." She said to herself as she padded her way into her very tidy and clean kitchen. He looked in the fridge to see she still had leftovers from yesterday's macaroni, and would be quite happy with that. "Pasta it is." She said as she took the dish out of the fridge. She was about to put it in the microwave when she heard a knock at her door. "Just a second." She called to the door. She slipped on her fluffy boot slippers before opening the door.

And everything went black.

She heard the buzzing of voices; she had been I these situations before and knew to keep her act of unconsciousness up for as long as possible. "Jesus Felix," She heard one voice say. "I don't think the masters will like you very much if you've given her brain damage from that hit."

She heard a grunt. "What confuses me is where that bruise has gone." A voice she assumed belonged to Felix said.

"Well it's hardly popped out for a coffee." The other voice said sarcastically.

"Very funny Demetri." Felix mumbled. "She should be waking up soon, we're nearly back in Italy anyway."

She opened her eyes and glared at the two vampires opposite her. She was chained to a chair in what looked to be an aeroplane. She recognised the two; they were the two vampires who killed the vampire after her 5 years ago. "Ah, you are awake." The blonde one, Demetri said. "Good, that means we won't have to carry you through the catacombs." He added calmly.

She said nothing but just glared at her to captors. They yanked her out of her seat as the plane stopped. "Let's go. Don't try anything you'll regret." Felix said sternly. It annoyed him how calm she appeared and the way in which she didn't say anything.

She was pushed, pulled and shoved into the streets and the car. As she walked in between the two men, she took in the vast tunnels. These were old, and looked to be very difficult to escape from; one way in and one way out. She was still in her loungewear; her feet hurting slightly as she only had her fluffy slippers to protect her feet. She noticed the cold, damp breeze that echoed through the tunnels. The stone was dusty and cold and every couple of paces, there was a vampire guard. They stopped at a set of large wooden doors. With a push, the doors opened with a creak and she was roughly pushed inside the room. As she was stopped in the middle of the room, she saw three thrones with the three vampires she saw 5 years ago sat on them. She was able to get a better look at them. The one to the far left was clearly the oldest biologically. His face looked bored and tired; he had the usual pale complexion and dark brown hair to below his shoulders. The one in the middle had his eyes glued to her; clear fascination evident on his face. He was fairly slim and with raven black hair again to just below the shoulders but half of it was tied out of his face. The last one on the far right looked in her eyes with an almost hatred in them. He had the palest complexion out of them all with honey blonde hair to his shoulders. The thing they all had in common was their eyes; they were all blood red. She swallowed as she realised she was in a coven hat actively drank human blood. "What's your name, child?" The middle one asked.

She rolled her eyes. "Shouldn't you know that? You're the one who kidnapped me." She said, her voice thick with sarcasm.

"Impudent child!" The blonde one sneered.

"Calm brother." The one in the middle said calmly. She looked back at her before standing up. "Where are my manners?" He asked and she just raised an eyebrow. "My name is Aro," He gestured to his right. "This is Marcus." He then gestured to his left. "And this is Caius. Wouldn't you tell me your name?" He asked kindly.

She didn't trust him for one second but relented. "Ally."

"Give us your full name girl." Caius barked.

She sighed heavily. "Alyson Lauri Cleveland." She said through gritted teeth. "Why the hell am I here?"

Aro pressed his hands together. "Because you have to be here."

"No I don't!" She yelled. "You had better give me a damn good reason not to blast your butt to Timbuktu!" She yelled, her temper rising by a great deal.

Aro smirked. "We did a little research around you and that motorcycle you had. Given to you from a friend wasn't it?" Her confident face faded as she caught onto what he was really saying. Aro snapped his fingers and Ally looked to the door on her left in shock and fright. A very scared woman was dragged in, she was struggling but stopped once she saw Ally. "Ally, I'm sorry I-"

She was interrupted by a hard slap to the side of her face. "Hey!" Ally shouted. "What the fuck?! Let her go!" She yelled.

"She, is a vampire." Aro said, Ally knew this as they had been friends for a long time. "Yet she did not kill you. I wonder why." Neither of them said anything, but the girl looked scared, her red eyes searching for a way out. "Very well, Felix." She said as he walked away. Felix walked over to the woman and grabbed her head, the sound of glass breaking began.

"Alright fine!" Ally yelled, Aro made a gesture for Felix to stop. "Look, I'll tell you whatever but don't hurt Jade." The vampires grip loosened on her and she made her way to Ally. "You alright?" Jade nodded and Ally returned her hateful gaze to Aro. "What do you want with me?"

Aro smiled. "We can get to that later. First I imagine you're tired from your journey, rest. We'll speak more tomorrow. I look forward to seeing just what you are… and what you can do."

They felt two hands against their backs, pushing them out of the room. They found their way to a couple of rooms. "This is where you'll be staying." Felix grumbled.

The girls were left outside the room. "Come on, I'll stay with you." Jade said.