A/N: Here's chapter three! It's a lot longer than chapter two, almost as long as the first chapter. This is my first story where I manage to make chapters last more than three hundred words, so I take pride in the overly longness of them so far. Oh, and Renesmee is almost killed in this chapter. ALMOST. Hope you like it! Keep writing (and reading)! Peace!

~Eyes

I Can't Comprehend the Four Letter Word You Just Uttered

The next thing I knew, the bag was on the ground, and Demetri was hovering over my body, my back pressed against the mattress of my bed. He better not have been doing what I think he was. He pinned my arms to the sheets, and was about two fair inches away from my face. I found myself with a strange sense of…lust. This was really going against my nature now. Trust no one. That's one of my biggest beliefs. I trust Aro, of course. But it's natural to trust your creator. And I trust Alec, but he's my brother. But Demetri? I shouldn't be trusting him how I was then. He quickly closed the small space, and I reluctantly fought. He was still pinning me, though. I eventually gave up, and just basked in the moment. He moved away, back to the two inches.

"I love you, Jane. You sure about that?" he repeated. I refused to open my eyes. Then I felt him move away, and my bag landed hard on my stomach. Did he just say he…loved me? I didn't think I'd ever have to grasp the real meaning of the word until then.

"Let's go. Our flight leaves in ten," he told me, and silently left. I laid there, in shock. I finally came back to my senses, and sped down to meet Demetri at the front door. He was waiting patiently. We walked to his car, and I tossed my bag in the backseat, taking shotgun. He did the same, and started the ignition. We sped off to the airport.

"Jane, the hostess is getting suspicious. You should pretend to sleep," Demetri said. I was used to the routine. I'd taken the plane to Washington about four times now, and it was a very long trip. It seemed strange if all the Volturi stayed awake the whole time. I nodded, and tilted my head, eyes closed, back on the headrest. Demetri, taking the opportunity, gently pulled me over to lean across his chest. Act natural Jane, natural isn't pulling away looking disgusted…or doing nothing, for that matter. Damn! I thought. Which meant…well, I tried not to think about what I did next. I nestled into his cold chest, which earned a low, quiet chuckle from him. It would look completely natural to any mortal watching. I took this as an opportunity to relax, and think. It didn't last long. Demetri shook me "awake" a few hours later. I opened my eyes, and sat upright once I remembered the position I was in. We were about two minutes from landing in Seattle. Once we landed, we rented a nice, expensive car. I think it was a Porsche, in black. We sped off to the Cullen's house.

"This is going to end disastrously, I swear," I said. I was moping, after being sent to the demon-child's residence. Demetri seemed to think otherwise.

"Not really. As long as they don't kill us the moment we get there, they should understand. And besides, they can contact Aro if they don't trust us. We'll be fine," he assured, well attempted to assure, me.

"Well, good luck keeping me from murdering that freak child. Ugh!" I said, trying to counter his joyful mood. It was sickening.

"Well, look at it this way. If you kill the kid, Aro will kill you, and it will only make us worse enemies, which Aro is bound to make your death very painful for," he joked. It wasn't a joking matter. The little abomination was a threat to our kind, even Demetri couldn't regret that. That…that thing should've never been created- I refused to say 'born', because it really wasn't. According to Aro after reading Edward's thoughts, it was forcefully cut out of that girl, Bella's stomach. That doesn't sound like birth to me. Not even a c-section. We arrived at the house quickly, and I immediately tensed. I was ready to fight if their peace treaty leader were to actually ask them to. I stepped out of the car, and noticed how thirsty I was. Then it hit me.

"Demetri, what are we supposed to eat?" I asked nervously.

"I guess we could head into Seattle, but you aren't very familiar with actual hunting, are you?" The last part of his sentence was highly mocking. I growled at him, but it was pretty true. Heidi wasn't here to bring innocent tourists in for meals.

"You'll just have to adjust to our diet, won't you?" Edward said. The stupid mind reader was leaning on the car beside ours. He was mocking me too! I was not a child, but why did everyone have to treat me like one? And I utterly refused to consume those…feral creatures. Just the scent of their putrid blood was enough to send me running. I was going to get some human blood, no matter what the vegi freaks thought about it. Freaky mind reader guy frowned at that. I was now refusing to call him by name, at least in my mind. He frowned even more at that thought. I just smirked.

"You probably already know why we're here, don't you?" Demetri questioned freaky mind reader guy. Freaky mind reader guy nodded in response.

"We're confused about why you'll be staying a whole week though," freaky mind reader said.

"Join the club. Aro didn't tell us anything," Demetri said. If only he was lying. It was bad enough having to go to the place whatsoever, but staying there? Now I was beginning to mope. As well as plot murder and revenge, but that probably would be best to hide from freaky mind reader guy.

"Jane's already here, isn't she? Because there's a lot of murderous, moping, and revenge ridden feelings out there," empath boy called.

"Thank you, Captain Obvious," I called in their house, "So, freaky mind reader guy, are we going to be hospitably welcomed, or am I just going to sit here and starve?"

"I don't know. Depends. Are you planning on knocking off the murderous thoughts?" freaky mind reader asked.

"Do you think I will? Really, Jane Volturi, thinking of happy rainbows and unicorns. Not in your dreams, Edward," I replied. Dammit! I called him by his name! Freaky mind reader guy chuckled, and let us in the house quickly. The moment I walked in the building, I was tackled by the abomination. She looked dead serious. I smirked, and flipped her over so that she was pinned on her stomach, arms behind her back. I might not be the strongest vampire alive, but I was stronger than some half human. Even if she was physically, like, nineteen, I could beat her without my powers anytime. Freaky mind reader guy growled from behind the fight. Well, not really a fight, I had already won. What's wrong, mind reader? Scared I'll kill her? Too bad, because, to my dismay, I can't kill without my powers. Only severely injure, I thought. Which brought another growl from him.

"She started it, and you know it. I didn't tackle her to the ground the moment I walked in the door," I snapped. He grew silent in defeat.

"Get off of me, kid!" the abomination yelled. Oh, that was it. Apparently her oh-so-great family didn't teach her about the witch twins. You do not refer to them as children. Bad, very bad idea. Well, she was gonna get it now. I growled, and was just about to shred the monster, when Demetri pulled me off. I was about to immobilize him with my powers, but apparently the shield was hitting everyone in the room. Figures. Then I realized who was holding me back…dammit! I can't feel that, not now. Not with stupid empath boy. Well, too late now. He would've caught a bit of it. I'd just make sure to make a little "deal" with him later. Or just kill him on the spot, that'd work too. A group of boys walked in…what the hell? What was that stench?

"That, Jane, is the scent of werewolf. Get used to it, they'll be here all week," mind reader guy said. My nose scrunched in disgust. The werewolves just laughed, which earned a very threatening snarl from me. I could tell it was threatening, because their eyes instantly widened in either fear or surprise, probably surprise, and they all walked to the kitchen, not taking their eyes off my face. That'll teach them. Oh, and I knew it also, because the mind reader didn't come up with some mocking comeback to my thoughts.

"Where's Carlisle?" I asked. I wanted to get business done and get out of there. We could get a hotel in Seattle for the next week.

"He and Esme are out hunting. Why?" shield freak asked, as she walked in the room.

"The main reason we're here is to deliver some anniversary gift from Aro. We still don't know why he's forcing us to stay for a whole week," I snapped. So we'd have to wait until they got back to leave? Ugh! That just means more time with the mongrels. They smelled worse than the blood of animals. Just the thought sent shivers down my spine. I heard my cell phone ring from inside the car. I twisted out of Demetri's grip, and ran to pick it up.

"Hello?" I asked

"Hey Jane. Just wondering if you guys have gotten to Forks yet. Aro wants to know," Alec asked, from across the line.

"Yes, brother. We're at the house now. Those dogs smell worse close up than across a meadow, let me tell you. Oh, and I also demand to know why Aro is making us stay here a whole week. I almost killed the abomination just a moment ago, I don't think I'll hold back next time."

"I don't know. Here, I'll put him on."

"Hello?" Aro asked, once he was put on.

"Aro, why are we staying for a whole week? They have werewolves here, and I'd prefer not having to burn all of my wardrobe. Can't we just drop the package off, and leave?" I pleaded.

"Jane, you seem to be the one Volturi who simply can't let go of any amount of hatred for the Cullens. You're staying, because I want you to work up some level of acquaintance with our friends. Understand?"

"Acquaintance? Friends? Aro, I am not going to attempt to bond with the enemy. Don't expect me to even try. I'm here on orders, not on choice. If Demetri weren't here as my babysitter, which I assure you makes me very angry, seeing as I'm sick and fricking tired of being treated as a child, I'd already be gone. I'll accept your wishes for now, but next time you need someone to come here, send Alec." I finished, angrily snapping the phone closed. I stomped back to where Demetri was standing, and crossed my arms. I did not want to be here, if they didn't catch that fact quite yet. I ran out of 'conversation' topics for me to start.

"What did Aro want?" shield girl asked.

"Why don't you ask your mind reader boy over there?" I snapped, gesturing to freaky mind reader guy. Everyone looked at him. He chuckled.

"Aro is making them stay here for a week, because he thinks Jane needs to learn to be better acquaintances with us," he said, still laughing a bit. I glared at him, which only made him laugh again. Then I diverted my eyes to look around their house. It was perfectly clean, aligned in every way. They must have OCD (A/N: By that, I mean obsessive compulsive disorder, not obsessive CULLEN disorder. Just clearing some things up for any of the more superfans out there, who do have obsessive Cullen disorder. Peace!) or something. If vampires can get that.

"Demetri, am I going to have to stay here to further the "bonding" Aro insists on, or can we just get a hote-" I was cut off by my phone ringing again.

"Jane, if they have room, and are willing, you will stay with them. If they do not, or don't trust you, which I can imagine happening, you will get a hotel. Have a nice rest of the week," Aro said, and then he hung up. I snapped the little piece of machinery closed, frustrated yet again, and looked to mind reader guy for the answer.

"You're gonna have to wait till Esme gets back. If she trusts you not to ruin our house, you might be able to stay in the guest room. I can't really see that happening," he replied. Everyone looked confused at that, but he waved it off. Looked like I'd be bunking with the enemy tonight.