"We're here!"

"Finally! And where exactly are we?"

"Forks, Washington."

Caleb had told Abigail that he wanted to take her some place special. Abigail didn't understand the specialty of Forks so far. The sky was covered in gray and everything was green and mossy.

"Ok, um, thanks for bringing me here…" Abigail hoped Caleb noticed her sarcasm.

"Aw, babe… there is a reason why I brought you here anyway."

"What's that?"

"A lot of hikers."

Abigail always thought that hikers were her favorite prey. They were very easy to come along. Just thinking about taking down a couple was making Abigail thirsty.

"I'm thirsty."

"Follow me."

Caleb had disappeared before Abigail could notice. Caleb stopped running and leaned against a nearby tree. Abigail ran over to him.

"Come on slow poke."

"Shut up Caleb before I throw you up against a tree."

"Oh please, don't hesitate to."

Abigail followed Caleb through the forest. She watched, the once mossy trees become a green blur. And the soft misting rain wasn't there anymore. It wasn't long before Abigail could smell human blood. But she ignored her urge to go on her own and stuck with Caleb. They stopped behind a wide tree. Abigail examined their prey, a woman and a man. The woman turned her head their way. Abigail stopped breathing because she thought they had been seen. But the woman just shrugged and continued her hike. Usually Abigail would wait until Caleb told her to go. But this time she just went right for the man. Abigail watched as the woman watched Abigail drink the blood of the man in horror. Then Caleb took care of the woman before she would even get out a whimper. Once the man was completely drained of blood Abigail let the body fall to the ground. She wiped the little bit of blood that dribbled down the corner of her mouth and licked it off of her fingers. She didn't want to waste a bit of blood. Once Caleb was finished he pulled out a book of matches out of his pocket and lit one. Abigail looked down and noticed a business card had fallen out of the man's pocket. Curious she picked it up and read it. Her eyes widened with what she saw.

"Abby move back! I need to burn these damn bodies."

Abigail ran away from the bodies and Caleb and waited over by the tree they once stalked their prey at. She again looked at the card closely. Astonished by the name written in bold print. She turned the card over to the blank back of it. Scribbled down on the back of it said, "Incase of emergency." Abigail didn't notice Caleb was right next to her until he took her bronze hair and tucked it behind her ear. She looked up at him. Hoping she didn't let the surprise show. Then she moved her eyes towards the growing flames.

"Come on Abby we better get going. Someone probably will see the smoke soon."

Abigail took the business card and stuffed it into the pocket of her worn and tattered jeans. She realized they really needed some new clothes. But she needed to let Caleb know she wants to leave Forks before it's too late. They stopped at a place to relax.

"You didn't tease your prey Abby."

"Yeah…"

"That's not like you."

Abigail liked to tease a bit with her prey. It made it more amusing to her, especially if they're male.

"I was just too thirsty I guess."

"Oh."

Abigail watched as Caleb climbed up a talk oak tree. She followed and sat across from Caleb. He lied out on the branch with his back against the tree.

"I kind of want to leave Forks Caleb."

"Why?"

"Well… I'm getting kind of tired of just hunting hikers…"

"But you love hikers! That's the why I brought you here!"

Abigail didn't want to make Caleb mad. But she knew she had by the way he was running his hand through his shaggy blonde hair.

"I'm not leaving Abby. Not now at least."

Abigail sighed. Caleb moved closer to Abigail and kissed her lightly. His finger twisted a piece of her hair around it.

"You'll love it here I promise."

"I don't know…"

"Ah come on Abby… you're frustrating me."

"Whatever…"

"I'm going to… I don't know… punch a tree or two. While I'm gone just think about staying here. I know we're not leaving but I don't want to be here and have you all depressed and stuff."

Abigail watched as Caleb jumped off of the tree and onto the ground. And then he was gone. Abigail took the card out of her pocket again. She read the back of it first, "Incase of emergency." Then she looked back at that name she vaguely remembered from her past…

"Carlisle Cullen." Abigail whispered to herself.