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Chapter 2 - Back to eternity
Thirty two years ago, I was kidnapped by Jane, a member of the Volturi. It was then I was turned into an immortal; a vampire. One year later, I brutally murdered my father to satisfy my thirst. It was then the Cullen's tried to kill me. Twenty four years ago, I left the Volturi and started out my new life as a vegetarian vampire. Now, I'm part of a coven, and living back in Forks, with the Cullen's nowhere to be seen.
I knew I was a strong vampire, a powerful one. I knew from the day the Volturi convinced me to side with them. I could easily call other vampires gifts, and use them as my own.
I looked in the mirror, and disliked what I saw back. My eyes were almost black; I needed to feed. My hair, which was once a lovely brownish colour, was now midnight blue. My figure was a figure most girls would die for, if they knew they literally had to. My skin was as white as the snow on the top of my car outside, my lips a plump red. I attempted to look more normal, and was thankful for make-up. I didn't take too well on my skin, so I had to reapply it every three hours, but it made me look almost human, and for that I thanked the Lord.
"B!" I heard my 'mother' say from downstairs. It was no more than a normal tone, but she knew I could hear her perfectly well. "Are you going to school, or staying off, today?"
"I might as well go. I have nothing else to do." I muttered. I grabbed my bag, careful not to wrench the straps off, and ran downstairs at vampire speeds. "Where's Lloyd?" I spoke of my father affectionately.
"He's down at the station. Some kids have been vandalising the...house." I knew which house my mother, Anna-Lee, spoke of. The house my father died in. Our house, well now he was dead, my house.
"Oh." I tried to keep my tone even, and tried to hide my grief and anger. "Does he want me to pop by?"
"No, dear. Just go to school, he'll sort it out." Anna-Lee kissed me on the cheek. "You need to feed. You're eyes are almost black."
"I'll grab a deer on the way to school, mum. I love you." I waved as I walked out of the house at human speed and got into my new BMW.
I tried my hardest to feed as little as possible. I needed to feel the burning at the back of my throat to remind me what a monster I had become; the sort of monster that kills its family. I was thankful Renee wasn't in town when I was going through my dark years. As far as Renee knew, I had been kidnapped from the Cullen's back yard after dark, just like so many other girls that had gone missing in that week. No one found them, dead or alive, as the Volturi had taken them, and changed the girls into vampires to be their minions. No one thought to look in Italy for the poor girls, let alone amongst the most dangerous coven of vampires to date.
I didn't give my brother, Aaron, a ride to school. He had taken a ride with my sister, Lorelai. Aaron had the power to control the elements; fire, water, wind, and the earth. Lorelai could produce whatever she wanted out of thin air, Anna-Lee could move things with her mind, and Lloyd could persuade people to do what he wanted them to.
It was when I first stepped out of the car I caught the scent. I watched Aaron and Lorelai turn to me, as they too, caught the same scent when they got out of my sisters car across the lot. I looked around me, warily, hoping to spot the vampire I could smell. It was then that I froze. Alice Cullen stepped out of a small car, one I knew too well, along with Jasper, Rosalie and Emmet. I waited to see my past love, Edward Cullen, but he never showed. He hadn't come with them. Alice caught my eye the same time as I caught hers, and she bounded up to me, with a big grin on her face. Aaron and Lorelai were by my side in a too-quick movement, and I was thankful the students were all in class by now. Five seconds had passed since I first caught the scent.
Aaron growled; a warning.
"Bella! OH EM GEE!! It's really you!" Alice gleamed. The memory of the Cullen's trying to kill me flashed before my eyes, and I felt the anger I had back then. The other Cullen's kept back by their car. I answered a second too late.
"I don't know you. I'm sorry you must have me confused with someone else." I lied. Due to my late reply, Alice saw through me. I wondered if my adopted siblings had too.
"Bella, it's me. Alice Cullen." She looked slightly hurt by my reply.
I guess, due to my lack of lying skills, my cover's blown. Darn it.
"I know who you are. Get out of my way. I'm late for class." I growled.
"No, Bella."
Aaron growled again, this time accompanied by Lorelai.
I call the winds, to serve me as I purpose. I thought. I felt a gentle breeze caress my skin, ready to serve at my will. I was thankful to have my brother here, so I could call the element.I raised my hand, palm up at Alice, and she winced.
"Leave, Alice." I growled again. She stood her ground and crossed her arms.
"I want to talk to you Bella."
Rid me of this vampire, wind, and I shall be ever grateful.
Alice flew back, and into Emmett, knocking him to the ground with a huge thud that I could hear from across the lot.
"B, maybe we should go home? Lloyd will know what to do." Lorelai whispered in my ear, so the other vampires, who were staring at me with anger in their eyes, couldn't hear.
"Meet me there? I'm going to hunt." I said back, running towards the forest at human speed.
As I ran, I found I couldn't think straight.
Why are the Cullens even here? They left Forks. That's why I came back. God damn it!
I wrestled a stag to the floor, and waited until it stopped struggling before I snapped its neck, and drank hungrily from its throat. The blood tasted the same as any other deer I had killed before, and it didn't satisfy me much. I couldn't keep killing God's animals through my anger, not that I was religious, I just had my morals, so I jumped into a tree and sat, my legs swinging below me as I started thinking, deeply.
I knew that I needed to leave Forks, but a part of me desperately wanted to see Carlisle and Esme. I was confused with whom I was, what I could do, and I knew Carlisle would be able to help me.
Maybe I could sneak in through a window, making sure Edward isn't around, of course, unless he can't read my mind anymore? No, he can't be home. He might read Carlisle's or Esme's mind. If I'm going to do it, I need to do it now, before I chicken out.
I had made my decision, and jumped down from the tree, not making a sound, partly due to the thick snow covering the forest floor. I watched as a few deer stared at me cautiously, a little startled, and then I turned and ran as fast as my vampire legs would take me, towards the white mansion I had sworn I would never go near again.
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Wind, bring me the voices of my destination. Carry them with your touch. Go now.
I waited for a second and then I knew exactly what everyone was doing. Edward was playing the piano, arguing with Emmet and Jasper at the same time as they played Chess. Rosalie was singing to herself, and Alice was talking to Esme. It seemed that none of the witnesses today had mentioned my existence to Carlisle, Esme or Edward. I waited another second, and was soon informed that Carlisle was in his study, studying some medical jargon I didn't understand. I knew which window led to his office, and I eyed it suspiciously. I was sure to stand downwind, so no one would pick up my scent. I ran, hoping that the window opened easily, and jumped. I didn't have time to think about what I was doing; by the time I had landed, Carlisle had managed to wrestle me to the ground, and he had his hand around my throat. This motion surprised me into silence. I couldn't even fight back, even though I knew how to.
"Bella?" Carlisle seemed shocked, too, and released his grip on my neck. I didn't bother pulling myself up, whilst Carlisle watched me. I glanced nervously to the door, worried about what he was thinking, and, moreover, what the other vampires could hear.
"Carlisle, please, they can't know." I glanced quickly at the door again, panic rising in me.
"What are you doing here?" He whispered. He held out his hand, more out of courtesy then anything else. Or maybe it was habit? He knew I wouldn't need it, but I took it anyway.
"Is there some way we can talk, without them knowing?" I almost begged, but it was too late. I heard everyone downstairs silence, and then heard several footsteps climb the stairs at vampire pace. I didn't know if I could call my family's gifts to me over a distance, but I figured I might as well try. I turned my wrist, as if locking a door, towards the key in the door to Carlisle's office. To my surprise, it worked. I called the key to me, and that also did as I commanded. I felt Carlisle's wide eyes on me.
Worried knocks started on the door.
"Carlisle, dear, are you okay?" Came Esme's voice. He looked shocked, speechless.
Lie I mouthed to him.
"I'm fine. Just doing work stuff." Carlisle lied. He seemed better at it than me. I walked towards the window.
"Where are you going?" He turned to me.
"The same place as you, now come on!" I whispered urgently, and dropped out of the window, and ran for the trees before any of the other Cullens could spot us.
