I own nothing. Stephanie Meyer does.

I own Rissa, Hunter, Damien, and Kellie

Author's Note: Hiya, everyone! So, how did everyone else like Breaking Dawn? I noticed a lot of people disliked it, but honestly I thought it was okay. But, I never read the Breaking Dawn fan fictions because I knew if the book turned out like one I wouldn't like it. But mutant child was kinda creepy. And if I make any more stories, mutant thing is not going in there. People in this chapter night be OC but I don't know. Sorry, if this isn't what you are expecting but it leads up to some things… ; )

I can't explain what you can't explain. Your finding things that you didn't know. I look at you with such disdain – All-American Rejects

Chapter 7: It Ends Tonight

"NOOOO!!" She screamed gasping, sitting ramrod straight. Panting weakly, she ran a hand over her head.

"Honey, sweetie, what's the matter?" Her mother said- scrambling in the room tiredly- rubbing soothing circles on her back.

"Nothing Mom," Kellie replied, "It was just a dream."

"Well…ok… but you can tell me anytime you want about it, right?" Her mother questioned, in her thick Texan accent.

"Yeah, Mom. I got it." Kellie replied. Her mother quietly left the room with a quick goodnight. She looked sadly to the doorway in which her mother had just left.

"Oh Mom, how I wish I could tell you." She whispered quietly.

Next Day

"Kellie, Kellie! Wait up!" Rissa yelled fighting the high school crowds. How ironic, now I'm waiting for her, thought Kellie, sarcastically.

"What's the matter?" Rissa asked, when she finally caught up with her.

"Nothing. I just didn't hear 'ya over the crowds roar." She fake smiled. They smiled to each other, splitting up for their next classes. When they met up for Calculus, Alice Cullen was there, energetic as ever.

"Hello, Alice." Rissa smiled.

"Hey Alice." Kellie repeated, a hint of some unknown emotion layering her tone.

Rissa sent over a worried look but said nothing. Alice though noticed immediately something was wrong.

"What's the matter? Are you okay?"

"I'm fine, why does everyone keep saying that? Just didn't get enough sleep." Kellie snapped.

"Oh I'm sorry for bothering you so much all day." Rissa said sincerely.

"Me too!" Alice said, not worried anymore.

"Why don't you go to the office, and ask them if you could go home?" Rissa asked in a worried tone.

"I can't. I have to talk to you, Damien, and Hunter after school." Kellie replied harshly.

"Oh, ok. No problem." She replied.

"Wait. I'm not done. Alice, can you and your family also come?" She asked.

"Umm, sure." Alice replied, suspicious.

Lunch

Everyone was keyed up. Why was Kellie so harsh today? What did she want to take about?

Rissa saw in her peripheral view Edward's eyes slid toward Kellie. His head didn't turn but she knew he was looking at her worriedly. She cast out glances toward Damien and Hunter.

"So, umm, Kellie what do you want to talk about?" Alice asked, worried. All head of the Cullen family swiveled toward her.

"For once, Alice doesn't know something. What's the matter Alice something wrong?" Kellie taunted.

Rissa looked astonished. She had never heard her best friend say something as edgy and just plain icy like that. Rissa, wide-eyed, looked at the scene unfolding.

"What are you talking about?" Rosalie half-hissed.

"Nothing," Kellie smirked, "This is the time to talk about what I wanted to say."

They all got up from the table. Throwing the remains of the food away.

Walking towards to the parking lot, Kellie whipped around, sopping everyone in his or her tracks. Even the Cullen's.

"Here. By my car." She pointed and said in a deadly tone.

Rissa, Damien, and Hunter walked normal but cautiously towards the car. The Cullen's the same.

"Kellie, if you do not tell me what this madness is, so help me." Alice stated. Annoyed and anxious the Cullen family and the others waited anxiously for her to do or say something.

"Alright."

So fast, like a vampire, she had gotten a huge sharp object and pierced it into Rissa's heart.

Rissa slumped to the floor, blood leaking out. Hunter caught her, cradling her lifeless body in his arms.

Kellie smiled, skipping off into the forest calling, "You better call 911. That looks pretty bad."