a/n: hello ppls! I'm sorry if my stories aren't making much sense, or if they're to hasty, just give me some reviews if you spot something I missed! Disclaimer: I DO NOT OWN ANY TEILIGHT CHARACTERS!!!!

We emerged on the shores of Russia, only a few miles west of where we had previously entered. I knew I was wet but I didn't feel the cold, it felt surprisingly warm actually, strange coming from the waters of Alaska. The other vampires appeared behind me and Felix, all of their angelic faces calm under their sopping wet, dark robes.

Looking at them now, it was almost impossible to think of them as enemies, besides the little Jane of course. I still hadn't gotten over the fact that she had called my pain her fun. Why had these vampires kidnapped me, I wondered. Were they really that bad if they had left me alive? The biggest question I had was why didn't I just ask them and get it over with. Was I afraid? No, how could I be afraid, when these strange vampires looked so happy, pleased in a way. Still, it took a few seconds before I could will my self to speak, to ask my questions.

"Who are you?" There. That seemed basic enough for a first question, though I already knew the answer.

The motion-less vampires stared at me placidly, what ever they were thinking hidden behind their faces. Almost a minute later, the little, boyish one spoke up, his features just as still as his companions, revealing nothing other than the words he spoke to me.

"We are the Volturi, the enforcers in this life."

"Why did you take me? Why were you after the Cullens?" I asked timidly, their faces draining the confidence out of me.

"The Cullens were breaking the law, we took you so that you could face justice." He stated, his tone dull and uninterested. Still, I was glad they were answering my questions, no matter what they sounded like.

"What did the Cullens do?" I remembered all the kind faces I had seen, the motherly face of Esme, the compassionate face of Carsile, the innocent one of the child, I had only just met them, but it still seemed impossible for them to have broken any rules.

"They decided to create a newborn army, like one they had witnessed a few years back. You were their first, but they were going to create more, all with extra abilities. If you hadn't had a power, you would have been dead by now." The boy's voice was convincing, very convincing, but why would they do that? Would they really have killed me?

"Why?" That one word was hard enough to choke out as confusion engulfed me. Was that day in the alley an accident after all? Had they planned for me to become one of them? Would they have killed me if I didn't have powers? Was I created to be a pawn? I was so caught up in my thoughts that I would have forgotten I had spoke if the boy's voice hadn't sounded again.

"They do not like our rules I'm afraid, they were going to create an army to overthrow us, to take the crown for themselves you could say, but it can't be done, their diet makes them mad. In fact, a couple of years ago, they tried to create a vampire hybrid as a weopan against us, only to find that it was completley tame." his beautiful voice ended in a soft, vengeful snicker as the last words came out.

"Why am I alive?" I remembered the pain that had somehow come from Jane in the forest and shuddered. I knew that if she had had her way, I would be dead.

"Felix decided that, since you were not directly at fault, we should let our masters decide what to do with you, instead of deciding for ourselves. We will not kill you here, like I said, you are being taken to justice."

"Where exactly is justice?" I said curiously, looking around me quickly, half expecting to see a court building in the snowy landscape.

"We are quite a ways away from our destination. Which reminds me, would you like to continue your ride on Felix's shoulder, or would you like to use your own legs for this part of the journey?"

I thought briefly of the hard thick muscles that lined Felix's arm and my mind was decided quickly.

"I think my own muscles will be just fine, thank you." I said quietly, hoping they wouldn't decide to have me carried anyway, but to my relief he nodded and darted into the trees.

Without another word I followed the small figure, the others close at my heels.