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Disclaimer: Fish heads, fish heads, rolly polly fish heads, fish head fish heads eat them up yum. Translation: I don't own Twilight, dang it.


"Bella," I heard a voice say into my ear. I rolled over. I didn't want to wake up, I was still tired. "Bella," I heard it again, the voice purring in my ear.

"Go away, I'm sleeping," I muttered, sticking my head under a pillow to block out any sound.

"Bella, you have to get up now," the voice said again. I recognized that voice ... "Please, Bella."

I sat up and rubbed the sleep from my eyes. "What?" I asked, crossing my arms over my chest. Edward - whose voice I had been hearing - laughed at me and my annoyed state. And my bed-head, probably. "Stop laughing!"

"Bella!" I heard a voice call from outside my, and Edwards, bedroom door. It was Alice. Oh, god, it was Alice. This could only mean trouble.

"Um, I'm not here?" I said back to her. Edward laughed quietly. I shot him a death glare.

"I'm coming in!" she trilled before skipping into the room and plopping herself onto the bed. "Edward, its girl time now, so, you get to leave!" Edward looked at me apologetically and walked out of the room.

"So, whats so important that you have to wake me up at an un-godly hour?" I asked Alice.

"What you're wearing, of course! Today you're going to start searching!"

"What?"

"You know, you have to find all those creatures and talk to them and get them to side with you, so, you're going to have to look good. We need you looking nice if you're going to make a good impression, so, come on! What are we waiting for?" Alice grabbed my hand and dragged me out of my warm bed. I tried to stop her, but she was just so darn strong. When we got into her room she shoved me into the shower and began to figure out what my torture for the day was going to be. I, just to spite Alice, took and extra long time showering since I knew it would just drive Alice to the ends of the earth in anger. She started to bang on the door to the bathroom after about five minutes. I stayed in for fifteen minutes longer.

When I finally came out of the steaming shower Alice attacked me. She forced me to put the cloths she had picked out for me on. She had given me some basic jeans with a nice satin button- up shirt with a thin black belt that went around my mid-section, that, along with a black shrug. Alice also forced some high heels on me. Nice heels that I could appreciate, but I was almost one-hundred percent sure that I would end up seriously injuring myself somehow while I was wearing them. Alice, though, assured me that I would do no such thing.

"Why are you making me do this again?" I asked her for the thousandth time as she was applying my make-up. I didn't think it was necessary, I didn't like make-up at all, anyway. No big surprise there.

"Because you'll make a better impression when you look nice," Alice responded for the thousandth time.

"I will have my revenge someday," I said in a very dramatic voice - though I was serious. I would have my revenge.

"You wouldn't be able to do anything, and you know that," Alice said to me as she was making the finishing touches.

"And why do you think this?"

"Because you love me too much. And because I'd be able to tell what it was that you were going to do," she said, shrugging. "Now, I want you to see my master-piece!" Alice spun the chair I was sitting in around so I was facing the mirror. Looking back at me was an incredibly beautiful girl. I couldn't quite believe it was me. I shook my head, letting it sink in that the person staring back at me WAS me. I could see the faint blue tinge to my skin which was heightened by the white and black that I was wearing, along with the make-up that Alice had applied. She had curled my hair so it hung in genital curls, framing my face. I turned to Alice, my jaw hanging open.

"You work miracles," I said simply. Earning a laugh from her.

"Come on, someone is going to be showing up soon. And you need to be there when they do," she said, dragging me out of her room, causing me to stumble along behind her, desperately trying to keep my balance. I heard the door bell ring as we reached the top of the stairs. Blake answered the door and I immediately recognized who was standing in front of us, even though I had never seen him in my life. His name was Aro. I didn't remember the Griffin telling me his name, but I still knew. It was like I always had the knowledge, but it decided to surface right now.

"I was passing through, and I thought that I should pay a visit," he said, walking into the house, and going to great Carlisle. Behind him came a group of hooded figures. His guard, I assumed. Just like I had a guard, except mine was completely unofficial, and I had never even asked that they would be that way.

"Carlisle, I'm surprised to see two humans living with you, quite interesting," Aro said, looking at Blake and then at me. I raised my eyebrow at him. I was surprised that he couldn't tell the difference, but then again, I don't think he really knew what the blood of a Deamon or Pixie smelled like.

"They are good friends of ours," he said, as if that explained everything. I walked down the stairs, managing to stay upright. Edward moved towards me, wrapping his arms protectively around my waist and kissing me possessively on the neck. I nudged him, trying to get him to stop.

"What's this?" Aro said, intrigued by Edwards behavior. "A vampire and a human, how interesting ... "

"Well, that isn't exactly right, Aro," I spoke up for the first time. He looked at me in surprise, he hadn't mentioned his name, and neither had Carlisle.

"Is that so? Then enlighten me," he said, looking at me critically.

"Well, I'm not human. I am a Pixie. Have you even know a Pixie? I'm the first since a couple thousand years ago," I said to him.

"I'm not sure I'm familiar with a Pixie," he said, walking up to me.

"Your power won't work, Aro. Now, I need to speak with you, in private. Out of hearing range of all the other vampires here," I said, gesturing to everyone around me.

"I can't do that," he said.

"Then bring one other with you - someone you know can keep their mouth shut about anything, even if it is a rather interesting thing. I do know that it can be difficult to keep a secret that is not meant to be shared, especially if it is a very interesting one," I smiled at him.

"Alright then, Jane," he said, gesturing for one of the hooded figures to follow him. "Now where are we going?" he asked.

"Nowhere, the others are going to leave. Edward will know when we're done talking," I said, nodding for Edward to show the others out. I waited for a few seconds until I knew that they had all left, and were out of hearing range.

"Now, what is it that you need to tell me," he asked.

"Well, um, I haven't told this to anyone else yet, so, forgive me if I'm a little in-articulate," I said. I cleared my throat. "I am the Pixie Queen. A crisis has arrived and therefore I am here to lead an army whose cause I support. There are some creatures, mainly vampires, at least that started it, that would wish to reveal themselves and all others to the humans, make them their slaves. It would upset the balance that has been so carefully maintained for years. I, my adviser, consort, the entirety of the Cullen family, along with Doge's troop of goblins will be fighting against those that wish to reveal themselves. Where do you stand on this?"

"I do not know," he said simply.

"I still need an answer," I pointed out to him, being very, very serious.

"We will chose to abstain from the conflict, but I sincerely wish you to succeed," he said with a flourish.

"Then, if you are dragged into this battle, you will support me? I do hope that this whole thing can be avoided, but, it is important for me to know where you stand on this."

"If need be, we will support you," he nodded, confirming my suspicions.

"Thank-you," I said sincerely, "for listening to me." I called to Edward and before I knew it, he, the rest of my family, and the rest of Aro's exclusive guard came back. It was weird. Something new that I had discovered. I could call to Edward. It was similar to what Jasper could do ... but not. I could summon him, ask him to come to me, without words, and probably without even thinking about it. I was learning new things every single day.

When they came back there was a small bit of talking between Aro and Carlisle before Aro and his minions left the house. The rest of the day progressed as normal - except for the fact that I was dodging questions left and right. I didn't want to answer any question at the time. Sooner than it felt possible it was time to head to bed. I was exhausted by the stress of the situation that I had faced and my attempts to dodge all the questions that were being thrown at me left and right.

"How did it go?" Edward asked me once we had gotten into his bed.

"Fine. He was a really good listener, actually. And he didn't doubt that what I was saying was true," I said, laying my head on his shoulder.

"Is that so?" he asked.

"Yes, that is so," I said to him.

"You look tired," Edward said to me, tracing the dark circles that were underneath my eyes. Who knew talking to Aro was going to be so draining?

"I'm not. I'm exhausted," I smiled at him.

"Well, then I assume you should be going to sleep now," he said, kissing me on the forehead.

"I'm not sure if I will be able to," I said to him.

"Why?"

"Because you're here, and I haven't had much time to actually TALK to you. And I'm not going to have much time at all. I'll be too busy with finding the major species leaders," I frowned, "Why does this have to be so much work? Ug! Who knew wars were so exhausting!" I fell back onto the pillow that had been awaiting my head.

"Yes, who knew. You know, Jasper could be really helpful. He did fight in a war, you know," Edward said, playing with my hair.

"He did?" I asked with a yawn.

"He did. I'm sure he could help you with strategy," Edward said as my eyes closed.

"Hmm... I'll have to talk to him about that." I rolled over so I was closer to Edward.

"I guess you will," Edward whispered with drawing patterns on my shoulders. I was about to say something, but, I fell asleep before I could get it out.


The Book of Creatures:

Arapt:

Arapt feast on the happiness and good vibes in the air, thus their good nature, but when a stirring of evil or turmoil comes about the Arapt begin to "starve" showing that great harm is coming to the world. They grow more hungry by the day, until, at last, they fade out. The only way to prevent this is for them to ride on the bad air and to fight off what is making their food supply diminish.


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- TrapedInsideADream