a/n I'm very happy with this fanfic so far…I don't want it to be too long. I honestly don't have any idea where this story is going! I just know that it's like this so far.

Disclaimer: Meh I already said I don't own any of the Twilight characters.

Who Am I?

"I am?" I ask, amazed. I couldn't believe, my favorite character from my favorite book that is supposed to be fiction has imprinted on me!

He nods, smiling as wide as I think I am. I forget everyone else, it's just Seth an I in the room. Nessie, Jake, the rest of the Cullens aren't around. They're just gone, as I drown in Seth's deep brown eyes.

"Stop," Jasper said, obviously uncomfortable.

I pulled my eyes away from Seth just long enough to see Jasper, trying his hardest to not be too influenced by our emotions.

"Too much love, Jasper?" Edward laughed.

"Yes!" He groaned, pouting. Again, of course I couldn't help but laugh at seeing him pout like that.

I didn't realize I was leaning into Seth until his arms wrapped around me comfortably. It felt so natural, I loved the warmth of his body around me as though he was a comfortable blanket keeping me safe. On the other side of the room, Nessie and Jake were similarly cuddling, Jake looking at Seth with amusement.

"See?" Jake said, "Imprinting is great."

Seth just nodded.

"Now, we need to discuss some things with you," Carlisle interrupted.

"Like what?"

"How could you have found this place? The road is almost invisible, and most people who turn down it turn back because they don't want to get lost," Edward wondered.

"It's hard to explain…" I started slowly, "I guess I sometimes just have a feeling, and even though I really don't want to do something, I do it anyways. Following the dirt road to this house wasn't the first time, either."

"What was the first?" Carlisle asked. He seemed interested, as though I was telling him that there was a cure to vampirism. I knew Edward wanted to comment on my thought, but he kept quiet.

"Pretty recently, actually. If I did it before I turned sixteen, I don't remember it, even once. The first time I remember it was when I had said yes to my mom when she asked me if I would move to her. I had no real reason to say yes, I actually had plenty of reasons to decline, but I told her I would move with her. That was about a month ago."

"How many times has this happened?" He questioned, as if he would be taking medical notes except for the fact that he had perfect memory and no need to do so.

"Small things, like giving up little things that I had wanted to keep. The only two major times it's stuck out was telling my mom I'd move and continuing down the road," I explained.

"Has anything else weird happened, since you turned sixteen?" He asked.

"I've been getting insomnia…I mean, I've always had it, but now I'll be tired more of the day and then at about nine or ten, I can't fall asleep. And I've been more observant, noticing things that before, I would never have bothered with noticing."

"How did you find the road?"

"I was riding along, and I just suddenly felt the need to look to the side. I barely saw it, but once I noticed it, I had to go down it."

Carlisle nodded.

"Are you sure?" Edward asked him, "Could she really be…?"

Carlisle didn't answer out loud, just looked at Edward. Edward nodded. If they continued the conversation, they continued it too quickly for my weak little human ears to catch.

"What could she be?" Seth asked nervously after a few silent moments.

"It's nothing bad, I assure you," Carlisle smiled at Seth, calming him down, "We have a theory as to how she did what she did, against her instincts."

"What?" Seth asked, this time excited to find out what lead me to him. I was just as excited to find out what was happening to me.

"There's this thing, a type of vampire, completely different from us…" Carlisle began, "They don't suck blood, they take life force and don't kill most of the time when they take it. Usually, when they take life force, they take enough to have energy for the day. They can also give energy to others freely. They're called psychic vampires"

"How could this have to do with Katie?" Seth's brow was crunched together, making an adorable wrinkle between them. Maybe it's just our imprint making me all gushy, but I can't stop thinking about how amazing he is.

"Please, try to stop, Katie," Edward didn't refrain on his commentary this time. I stuck out a mental tongue at him and continued listening to the conversation.

"She could, possibly, be one. Some have different powers. They do things they have to do, no matter how badly they feel about it, some tell the future, quite a few have powers similar to mine and Jasper's, as well. Others have offensive abilities. Throwing literal balls of energy, for example, at others."

"And she could have one?" Seth seemed excited, eyes big and bright.

"Yes. We aren't positive, at this point. Even if she is, she just started on the transformation with her birthday," Carlisle answered, turning to me, "When was your birthday? It can tell us how far along a normal psychic vampire would be, and if you could be one."

"August, the 23rd." I said, head leaning on Seth's strong but strangely soft shoulder.

"It seems you could be. If you are, you're ahead of schedule. It's only been about a month and a half since your birthday, you should only be starting to get the effects, but your power is already revealing itself."

"Could someone have more than one power?" I asked, excitedly. Oh, how cool would it be?

"I've heard of one or two special cases, so it's possible," Edward answered that one.

Amazing. Absolutely amazing. They think I'm a psychic vampire? That I can give and take energy, a person's life source?

"Well," Edward rudely interrupted my thought, "It doesn't need to be from a person. Some vampires take energy from objects, other animals, even the weather or the general feelings of the crowd around them, or straight from the earth."

Know it all…I sent through my head, adding a laugh at the end.

"This could be great!" I said out loud, laughing as Seth kissed my cheek.

"Carlisle, we have visitors," Alice said, voice worried, "Not too soon but within a few hours. And we may want Katie long gone by then."

"The Volturi! What do they want?" growled Edward.

"I don't know…but it's Jane, Demitri, Alec, and Felix," Alice frowned.

"What are we going to do?" Seth immediately freaks out, his arms protectively surrounding me.

"First, get her out of here. Be behind her the entire time, and erase any trail of her, any scent she could leave. If you can tell she was here, get rid of it. I don't care if you need to pee on a spot," Jake said, "This is about her safety, for us, now."

Crap. Crap. Crap. If I had come a day later…maybe two days later…I could have missed the Volturi entirely, I could have been completely safe, another human who just happens to live here, who doesn't believe in Twilight. But…now I have Seth! But I'm in danger! If I'm in danger, he's in danger! If I had come only a few days later, all would have been fine…

"Relax!" Edward told me, "Everything will be fine. Seth, carry her outside. Don't let her touch anything on the way out."

Seth did as he was told, I curled up in his arms like a little girl, that's what I was in this world. I'm not a strong girl, able to fend for herself against all immediate dangers in her life. Not when the dangers are a mainly evil vampire clan who can destroy me in milliseconds!

Seth took me all the way to my bike, resting on a tree at the edge of the clearing.

"Get on your bike, ride a bit, and wait for me," Seth said, immediately getting to rubbing his scent, which I thought didn't find disgusting at all, all over where I had been. I saw him erase the tire track of my bike with his foot, careful to let himself rub against everything on the side of the road I biked on. Not too far along he called up to me.

"Wait!" He yelled, just as Jake's Rabbit drove up, Emmett driving.

"Get in here," he still seemed happy and joking, even with the impending danger of a couple of crazy evil vampires who seem to only want the death of his family, minus a few key members.

As I jumped in the car, Seth threw my bike in the trunk and latched it closed. My mom chose that exact time to text me, telling me she was on her way home. From where she worked, it would take her an hour to get home. Plenty of time for me to get home before her. I sent her a text back, saying I was heading back now.

"I'll drive her," Seth insisted, pulling open the driver's side door.

"Whatever," Emmett was out of the car in a millisecond, Seth in his place almost as quickly.

"This is horrible," Seth groaned, as he put gas on the car, "I finally find you, and if we don't take care of getting that place cleaned up quickly enough, you may be taken away from me."

"They won't that happen," I comforted him, "The Cullens will not let that happen!"

His hands gripped the steering wheel nervously the whole way to my house, as I gave directions.

"I'm going to have someone always keep a watch on you, to make sure that those evil leeches don't get near you!"

"Seth!" I gasped, as I watched him take my bike out of the trunk and close it, "I've never even heard of you calling a vampire a leech!"

"I don't hate the Cullens, because they're different. I hate anything that will put you in danger though, and the Volturi is majorly putting you in trouble," He said, tensely.

"How will I know when I can open a window?" I asked softly.

"Whoever's there, if they're a wolf or a Cullen, will throw a pebble to your window if they see you in your room," He thought a plan up quickly, "If you want to know who it is, walk to the window. They'll show themselves for a second."

"Alright…well, the window in the back of the house, the only one, is mine. There's one other one, but that's the one we'll use. Does that work?" I wanted to be of some use. I couldn't stand being a total nuisance. I knew I already was though.

"I love you, Katie," Seth whispered, kissing my on the forehead as soon as we walked to my front door, my bike locked away in the garage, "Don't forget to lock up."

"I…" I couldn't seem to say what I wanted to say the most. I could only say, "I won't forget."

"Good," He sighed, as I opened the door and walked into my home.

a/n woohoo! Thought up SOMETHING at least! I think I know a little bit about the direction of this story now…thankfully. Anyways, from what I can tell with the loose mental sketch I have in my head of this idea, this will be between 5 and 9 chapters long. Possibly 10, probably no more. Thanks for reading, don't forget to review and favorite this story or add to alerts!