Chapter 3 - Longing
"If they are in any way insulted, they can get very angry," Carlisle sighed, "They can even steal your talent."
I had wondered how these graceful creatures could ever lose their cool; but when you live in a world like mine, I guess nothing was impossible.
"I bid you farewell, JAsper," said Cassidy. Amphibiers were as old as Jesus and were obviously not used to modern English yet. I nodded.
"It's been a pleasure meeting you Cassidy, goodbye," I said as politely as I could. One slip of the tongue, and I might not be able to control anyone's emotions again. Cassidy smailed and disappeared into the Alaskian woods.
I raced through the tall trees. Hours passed as I fed on deers, hawks, bears and other delicious animals with mouth watering, warm blood.
"Alice," I shouted. There was no response except for the rustle in the trees and my own voice echoing back to me. I sighed, she was still upset with me. More hours passed by and day turned to coal-black night. I started panicking. I flew through the deep woods.
"Alice!" I bellowed. Days passed and there was no sign of Alice. I longed to hear her sweet voice; to see her warm, gold eyes, her dark spiky hair... I'd never been sepereated from Alice for so long before, not even know where she was or how she was. We'd been inseperable since we met. Emmett used to say that we were "glued" together, back when we were a family. All that was over now. All because of me. We had left Forks and parted ways because of my monstrous attack on Bella. And I had been blaming him for not changing her when he was only being human. Boy, I was a freak.
I searched every corner of the woods, behind every tree; every bush; just hoping to find Alice jump out at me and giggle. Did I mention that never happened?
"Are you looking for someone?" I heard a familiar, high voice say...
