The hall was stretched out, probably seemed longer because of my newly enhanced sight. It seemed bright, and lined with the same concrete that had lined the concealed room I had just woken up from.

The large man known as Felix brought my sister and I all the way down the long hall. Many doors lined the walls, some the same as the wooden one on the door of the small room, some painted wood, and some looked metal or even iron. Each of them had locks on them, and they all locked from the outside.

Finally we came to a set of large open doors leading into a very large room at least four times the size of the one I awoke in. My hand tightened around my sister, and I felt her finch at my grip, which made me feel the real assertion of my hand. I found my hand seemed to have been crushing her wrist, and the strength coming through my muscles should have broke her bones, but they weren't. Something I can't say I'm disappointed about, but my new strength must be connected to my eye color.

I loosened my fingers, though still kept a firm grip on her as he walked in to the unusually sized room. Felix stepped to the side, joining another man with rusty blonde hair, looking to be in his thirties, yet redefined features making him look twenty.

Again I tightened my grip-careful this time-as another man present caught my eyes. Looking like a wise old man yet as every other being in the room had exquisite features, his black hair straight and down to his shoulders, a smile rising on his face. Two men sat in large, king-like chairs-as he was-on his right a man of his perpetual age with curly, brown hair also down to his shoulders. On his left, a man perpetually a bit younger, with silky-looking, blonde hair halfway down his neck.

"Ah, how terrific. It's been several days we've waited, and you two look absolutely wonderful." The man in the middle stood after Felix had gone to the side of the room. He began stepping down the three stairs towards us, and I took a step back, also making Jane step back. His words then made me think. Three days! Shit, what the hell happened?

Despite my narrowed eyes he continued toward us. "My name is Aro, I apologize for the lack of explanation, but I asked Felix to bring you directly to see me after you awoke. It's been many years I have kept watch on you two, and finally I have the pleasure of meeting you." He stopped two feet in front of us.

"What has happened?" I asked, my voice stern and angry. "What have you done to us?"

Aro shook his head. "It was not me, but Felix." His arm gestured to the large man we'd already met. "You have both become Vampires. You will soon begin feeling a burning in your throats. That only means you are thirsty, for human blood. There are several humans we've kept locked away since the beginning of your turnings. After we speak of you abilities you will be able to feed."

My eyes became wide and my forehead creased. At first I became shocked, a Vampire. I was a Vampire. At least now Witch was out of the occasion. Then curiosity striked my features. "Abilities?"

"Yes," Aro answered, nodding. "Many Vampires possess extra powers corresponding to their Human personality in addition to basic Vampire abilities; Enhanced strength, speed, sight, and hearing. We've known since your births that you both conceal very powerful abilities."

"And you know of our abilities?" I assumed, very glad my sister had not spoken yet.

"No, I wish I know. But you will have to figure that out for yourselves," Aro answered. "It should not be so hard for you figure out." A smirk now came to his features. "Until then Felix will keep a close eye on you two as you learn more about your new selves."

Felix mimicked Aros' smirk as he was assigned to watch them. His eyes again looked over Jane who still stood still behind me. I narrowed my eyes at him, intense anger running through me. I now found I hated this. I hated that I was a Vampire. I hated that they barely gave any notice before coming down on us and changing us, I hated the way large Felix was staring at my sister.

I tightly shut my eyes, taking deep breaths I had only just realized unnecessary When I opened them a minute later I was stunned at the sight of the grey-black mist flowing very slowly off the cloak draped over my body. It didn't stop, and I didn't look away from it. Although with my enhanced hearing I could hear Aro and Jane stepping back, I did not blame them, but loosened my grip on Jane to allow her to move.

After what seemed to be five minutes the mist had curled over the floor and spread in every direction but behind me, which would be towards Jane, several inches back. Aro had stopped moving, I presumed curiosity getting the best of him. The dark mist finally swept up to the bottom of his cloak, and on contact the most shocking site I had seen yet.

Aro had fallen. Felix gasped, the two men on the chairs picked their heads up from being held up by their fists. Everyone looked as stunned as I felt and must have looked as well. He had never seemed to be a man that would fall, or even stutter.

Most terrifying, I feared I had caused it.


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