I do not own Twilight. I only own Alana and Alonzo.
Story start
"What do you mean by that?" the man asked as I continued to hear the other tourists whispering or whimpering. I was still confused as to why because I could not tell that something was wrong.
I looked to my right where I could hear the man more from and I gave a soft smile. "Well I've been losing my vision recently. The doctors really didn't understand why I am but I decided to travel the world and see its beauty before I lost all of my vision. I came and looked at all of the beautiful paintings and after looking at this painting here my vision disappeared for good. All I see now is a black world with no shapes no other colors and no faces," I explained keeping my soft smile on my face, however a traitorous tear slid down my cheek.
I went to wipe it away, but someone else beat me to it. The man in front of me wiped away my tear gently and I shivered at his cold hands. His skin felt so soft yet so cold. I gasped and backed up a bit, only to run into something hard and cold behind me.
Two hands gripped my shoulders and I winced as I felt pain from the grip. "Aro enough of this nonsense, the young ones are hungry and I'm tired of waiting," the man behind me said.
Aro sighed and I felt him removing the other's man hands from my shoulders. "Felix calm down. You and the others will be able to eat soon, but I wish to speak with this human. She intrigues me," Aro said.
"What do you mean by this human?" I asked confused. I heard the man now known as Felix growl at me and Aro chuckled.
"You're not humans, are you?" I asked as I remembered the freezing temperature of Aro's skin.
Aro hummed for a second and then said, "Quick realization even if you can not see. Come Alana, I want to speak with you."
I felt someone grab my hand gently and pulled on my arm. I followed even though I was not to for the idea of following this vampire, even if he has been nice to me.
"How did you know my name?" I asked as I was led somewhere by Aro.
"I can read your mind by touching you," Aro explained and I gasped and went to pull my hand away from his hold. However I was not able to remove my hand from his grip. "Shhh I won't hurt you," Aro said in a soothing voice.
I shook my head and said, "I just don't want you to read my mind, it's an invasion of privacy."
Aro paused and I accidentally ran into his back. "Sorry," I muttered as I backed away from Aro.
Aro was still and silent and it unnerved me a little. The only sound I was able to hear was the whimpering of the tourists and the snarling or growling from some of the hungry vampires. "We're just their meal for the day," I thought sadly as I wished that Alonzo and the others could escape.
"Their deaths will be quick," Aro said as he gave my hand a little squeeze.
I tried to remove my hand from his grip but he would not let me go. "Please do not read my mind. If you are going to drain me of my blood then go ahead and do it. I can not stand not being able to see and only being able to hear the fear from everyone from the tour group. It's saddening to hear this," I said as a deep frown of sadness appeared on my face.
I did not come here to lose my sight and hear the fear of people about to be killed. I also felt fear for my life. I feared that I would never be able to hear my family or friends and that I'll never be able to feel their warmth and love.
"Shhh it's alright. You will not be harmed, now then let's go somewhere nicer to talk," Aro said as he gave my hand a little pat before leading me to only he knew where.
Tears slid down my cheeks when I heard doors close behind us and screams erupted from the room. "Alonzo," I whispered sadly and I wished that my newest friend had not died in such a way.
"His death was quick," Aro said as he opened a door.
I glared and tried to wrench my hand free. "It did not sound quick. It sounds like your companions are in there torturing those people. No one deserves a torturous death, no one. I don't care if what I'm saying annoys you or is a question to your authority, but you should at least kill humans quickly to keep them from suffering," I yelled fueled with anger from hearing the heart wrenching cries and screams from the room.
Aro was once again silent but he led me into the room a little more gently then he had before. I scowled when I was made to sit down on some seat. It felt like a couch of an older style. It was not the big cushiony couches of the modern days of now.
Aro sat beside me and I felt him lean in close to my neck and breath in. "You smell very nice. I'm surprised that none of the young ones attacked you before I approached you. Many vampires are drawn to a scent like yours, it is like the sweetest and most intoxicating blood we could ever find," Aro whispered as I felt him play with my shoulder length brown hair.
"Then why don't you drink from me?" I asked getting tired of wondering whether I'm to live or if I'm to die anytime soon.
Aro sighed and ran a finger down my neck. "Relax Alana; I took you out of that room because I want to know what it is like being blind. I've never spoken to one who could not see before," Aro said curiously.
I held my hands in my lap and stared down. "I'm just a curious little subject and when he's learned everything he wants to know then he will kill me, this sounds like fun, not," I thought as I fiddled my thumbs.
Aro touched my shoulder and he sighed. "Don't read my thoughts," I yelled angrily as I stood from the couch and started walking straight ahead with my hands outstretched. These are the times where I wish I had a walking stick to help me see, but I had not bought one when the doctor suggested it.
Before I could find the door, I was pulled back to the couch quicker than I could gasp. Aro made me sit down forcefully and he sighed.
"Just answer my questions Alana and you will not be harmed," Aro said losing the cheer to his voice.
I glared at where I heard him from and I said, "Just because you are a vampire does not mean that I'm your little pet that you can order around. Harm me, kill me, either one would be much better than you trying to make me obey you. I'm not just a meal, I'm a person. I'm a person that does not follow orders from people or vampires who believe themselves to be more powerful than anyone else."
Aro was quiet and I heard the door open and a growl sound at the door. "Aro dear, why is there still a human alive and why is she speaking to you this way?" a female voice hissed dangerously as she stepped into the room.
"Sulpicia, it's alright. I just wanted to ask this human what it was like to be blind but she will not answer me," Aro said as I felt him stand up from the couch and approach the new woman.
"Well may I kill her then?" Sulpicia asked with a hiss towards me.
I glared and stood up defiantly. I do not care if they are vampires. I will not be treated as nothing more than just a meal. I have a voice, a soul, a mind, and a right to speak or protect myself in anyway I can.
"I've had enough of this. I'm not a guinea pig for you to play with. I'm leaving this stupid place. It is a beautiful place but it holds vampires who only see themselves as the best race. You may be more powerful and faster but you just seem like a bunch of arrogant people to me," I said as I started walking towards where I could hear other voices from.
I knew I might die leaving this place but I was not going to stay in this room with Aro and Sulpicia. I would rather have one of the young vampire drains me then die from anger at these two vampires.
"Arrogant you say," a new male voice whispered in front of me in the doorway, which I was at now.
