Chapter 2
Hidden in the Rock
Just when I thought we were going to run in to the wall we went right through it, or so it would appear to any human watching us. When we were on the other side of the wall I saw two large vampires holding a rope connects to the top of what looked like a garage door. They lifted it so fast that it appeared to have been invisible.
I turned and looked around the room we had entered. It wasn't really a room at all, it was more like an underground parking garage, which would explain the garage door. There were around 100 different parking spots with different sports cars in each. Alec drove ours to a spot at the front of the garage; there was a gold plat on the wall in front of the spot that said 'retrievers.' My guess is that each one of these cars has a specific job that helps the Volturi and makes it easier to blend in. The three yellow porches they picked me up in must be used to retrieving people Aro wants to meet with. I would never have thought in 100 years that the Volturi would need to use sports cars to get there way, I guess running around and talking to people is getting a bit old, now they need to appeal to human interests.
" I see your upgrading your methods." I said to Alec.
" Yes, Aro thinks it ill be easier to capture people and get food if we have nice cars to lure them in." He said matter-of-factly, but I could tell that he wasn't happy about it. Sports cars are fast of course, but we're faster.
I step out of the car and noticed that two cars were missing from the collection. The plate read 'Meals,' I would assume that one of those cars would belong to Heidi, the Volturi's waitress.
"As we walk to meet Aro you will talk to no one until you speak with Aro. Understand?" Jane said.
"Yes." She grabbed a clock from the wall and handed it to me.
"Why do I have to wear this?" She looked at me like I should already know this. I would if her mind wasn't completely blank.
"Everyone in this building wears them. If you wear one you'll be less conspicuous." At that she turned on her heals and head to the elevator at the end of the garage past the two empty spots where Heidi's car should be.
We headed up to main floor and entered into a high ceiling, windowless room with leather chairs. It looked like a waiting room; if you were waiting here you'd be waiting for your death.
HI readers! Sorry this chapter is a little short, girl I new just died and it's been tough writing… anyway, send me your reviews and give me some ideas! Thnx
