Chapter Four: Gives You Hell by All American Rejects

"Now you'll never see, What you've done to me

You can take back your memories

They're no good to me…

Hope it gives you hell"

Disclaimer: Obviously, I do not own anything Twilight related.

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"Max and Ava you know what we're supposed to do. Now I don't want any slip-ups." Sasha demanded of the other two. Though Ava was her sister when Sasha had a mission she didn't let anything, including family, get in her way.

Being in plain view made each and every one of them uncomfortable and feel vulnerable. It was hard not to look suspicious in their current predicament. They didn't fit in well. Every movement they made felt awkward and foreign.

Standing in the middle of the Seattle mall wasn't exactly what the three children thought they would be doing on a Saturday. It was too cliché.

Interacting with humans wasn't their forte and never did they want it to be. The hustle and bustle of the mall had the children on high alert as their senses were clouded with numerous activities. The smell of the human blood was starting to get to them, even though they had just fed to ensure that they wouldn't cause a scene. The inane chattering of the mall goers was starting to get on their nerves. And normally they wouldn't let a human bump into them without paying for it. But there they were standing being pushed and shoved around as if they weren't there and they had to allow it.

If only the idiotic humans could see them for what they really were and looked like. But Sasha, under Bella's orders, had made them look human with her power of illusions. Unnerved the children used all their control to not attack any of the humans, as Bella wouldn't like that.

"I see them," Max finally said. His voice no longer sounded smooth and bell-like, but came out rough to the other children's ears. If it weren't for the fact that Sasha had them talk to one another to get use to the other's voices before they entered this hell-hole, then the other children would never had known that Max had spoken.

But they had heard him and all pairs of eyes zoomed in on them – the unsuspecting female Cullen's.

It was the reason they were there. Bella had heard of a one-of-a-kind sale at the mall and had Ava search for any of the female Cullen's involvement. Sure enough Rosalie, Alice, and Ashley were seen by Ava attending the sale. Bella had told them the names and described each vampire to the children while the children told her all they had learned in the past days of spying on the coven.

As expected, Bella was furious when she had heard what the Cullen's had said about her, but she was more intrigued as to why Rosalie had acted the way she did.

"Okay guys, you know what to do, now go and put on a show." Sasha told them before she disappeared into the crowd. It was decided that Sasha would go along only to disguise the children, but she was to not let herself be seen by any of the Cullen's. The children knew that she would be monitoring them, though, and if they did something wrong, then Bella would know about it.

"Come on!" Ava cheered before grabbing Max's hand and forcing a path through the crowd of shoppers. Max shied away from any contact with the humans, while Ava didn't seem to mind as she practically shoved everyone out of her way. Ava certainly wasn't a force to be reckoned with.

She successfully got them near the Cullen's before dropping Max hand and turning on him, "Okay, just look like a kid and follow my lead."

Max nodded his head ready to just get the mission over with. He was unusually quiet, but he felt it best not to breathe in the smell of blood.

Instantly Ava brightened up before her face took on the look of an innocent child. Max followed her actions before they made a direct beeline for the Cullen's who were oblivious to the children making their way towards them.

"This is the perfect dress." Ashley squealed. It was high pitched enough that it annoyed the children who were slowly making their way over. Sasha had left them with their smell and hearing so while they were far enough away that no human could hear the Cullen's conversation, the children could hear every word said.

"I agree, but I don't like the color. We should find a different one." Alice suggested.

Ashley stared at her incredulously. "Why? This is the perfect color. Edward likes blue on me." Alice didn't say anything but instead she just stood there quietly. Rosalie, however, didn't mind voicing her opinion.

"You look pasty in blue." She practically spat towards Ashley. Ashley looked furious, but before she could speak Ava, and Max both stumbled up to them.

"Hi! You look really pretty." Ava bounced towards them and pointed towards Rosalie and Alice, purposefully leaving Ashley out.

"Thank You. You're really pretty too," cooed Rosalie. Her maternal instincts were starting to take over as she stared adoringly down at the two children that stood before her. "Are you lost?" She tacked on after noting that no parents seemed to be with them.

Max shook his head, "No, we were told to stay here by our parents."

"Yeah, when they heard what happened they don't like us to wander off," Ava added cryptically.

"What happened?" Ashley piped in. To Ava it seemed as if she just didn't want to be left out of the conversation.

"Mommy says that in some town called Forks," Both Rosalie and Alice tensed up when they heard Ava say the town; "one girl was in the woods all by herself when she was attacked by an animal. Mommy says that her friends probably left her in the woods and if they hadn't then she would still be alive." Ava finished.

"So our parents told us to always stick together." Max added. To add to their story both children linked hands. Max watched with satisfaction as Rosalie and Alice nervously looked down to the children's linked hands and back up.

"You – you're mom is…smart then," Rosalie said breathlessly, even though she didn't technically need to breath.

Ava flashed a brilliant smile before she piped up, "Oh there's our family now. Bye!" As quick as the two children had appeared before the girls, they disappeared just as quick except for they had just changed two of the three girls' lives.

"What weird little brats," Ashley commented as she watched the two children practically disappear into the crowd. Rosalie and Alice stood as still as statues reveling in what they were just told. They didn't even notice as Ashley shrugged her shoulders and turned back towards the dresses rack.

"Rosalie…we-"

"Practically killed Bella?" Rosalie bluntly said. The information they had just learned had already processed in her mind and she had accepted the grim fate of Bella.

"But, she-she was supposed to live a long healthy life," stuttered Alice as she tried to grasp and accept the fate of her dear friend.

Rosalie sniffed. "We both knew that she wouldn't, Alice. And even if you were naïve enough to believe that she would, I knew she wouldn't. It was bound to happen."

Alice immediately grew angry and turned to her sister. "How can you say that Rosalie? All she was bound to was a normal healthy life after we left. None of this was supposed to happen to her."

Rosalie, too, turned on her sister. "You can't honestly believe that when we left she would easily forget and move on. She wasn't that dumb, Alice. It would have had an effect on her."

"How can you not feel anything for her? She was important to all of us."

"You will never know." Rosalie replied icily before turning away from Alice. Alice stood there numbly before a sharp; "Alice!" woke her of her thoughts. She pushed all she had learned into the back of her mind and continued shopping with her soon to be sister-in-law.

Meanwhile Sasha, Max, and Ava stood above the two Cullen children and watched them argue with each other. Every word that was spoken between the blonde and the psychic was heard and was sure to be passed onto Bella. For now though, the three children stood there and enjoyed the show with gleeful smiles on each of their young faces.

"Good job Max and Ava. I'll be sure to let Bella know what a fantastic job you have done." Ava and Max smiled in happiness. Bella normally rewarded a job well done. "Let's go."

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"Rosalie must know something. Of what, I don't know as of yet, but we will find out." Bella mused to the reporting three children.

They had just returned and told Bella of what happened in the mall. All went well just as Ava and her had planned and seen.

"Sophie and Lucy," called Bella. In less than a second both girls appeared in the doorway of Bella's room. Bella smiled lovingly at them. "You two know what to do tomorrow. I expect nothing short of perfection."

"Yes, Bella," both girls replied.

"What's planned tomorrow, Bella?" A hesitant Sasha asked. Bella whirled around to face her and Sasha momentarily felt scared before Bella flashed a wicked smile at her. Then Sasha knew she wasn't in trouble.

"Tomorrow holds surprises for a certain Esme and Carlisle Cullen." Bella laughed and so did her children. They liked the game they were playing with the Cullen clan.

But for Bella, it wasn't a game. It was revenge - the revenge that she desperately wanted on the family that she hated.

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