I don't Own Twilight
CHAPTER ELEVEN – INTRODUCING THE TRIO
MEANWHILE
JOHNNY POV
I'm Johnny, a human drinking vampire. Yeah, I'm not like all those weak vegetarians out there, I drink the real stuff.
Me, my mate, Lynne, and my best pal, Jackson, are nomads traveling across the United States. We usually stay in one place for about a month or two until we move to another city. We rent a cheap room at a motel and chill out. We live like outcasts and outlaws, and I like it that way.
We've been spending even a longer time in our motels these days because Jackson has been looking for a mate. And he wants an outlaw, just like him.
We've just moved to a motel in West Bridge, AZ. It was really sunny here, so we only came out in the night.
Once it was night, we left the motel.
"So, who's our first victim?" Lynne besides me asked.
"Well, we'll have to wait and see. It seems we have other visitors here." I told her, I pointed to a vampire staring at us from across the street.
"Looks like we've got company." Jackson whispered.
BELLA POV
A little earlier
I ran to a local café, I know it was worthless. I didn't even drink coffee. But it was a nice place to sit. I guess it was more of a hiding place; no one would look for me here. Unless Elizabeth was going to use her power and hunt me down. I hope she didn't.
I sat there for about three or four hours. When it turned night, I walked outside. I just walked. I walked by the local prison, the city cemetery, and the neighborhood church. I walked by a nearby gas station, and a close fast food station. I stopped at the motel when I smelled something. Other vampires, that is. How many vampires are being attracted to this sunny location? The next thing you know, the Volturi will move in.
I stared at them from across the street. They stared back at me. There were three of them. Two guys and a girl. The girl had long, dark hair with bright caramel highlights tied up in a high pony tail. She had bangs that covered half her eyes and she had really big hoop earrings. She looked like one of those people that you would find in Vegas ten years ago. Her fashion needed an update.
The man beside her, holding her hand, had also rather long blonde hair for a guy, also tied in a short ponytail. He wore a faded brown leather jacket and baggy faded jeans. He had cowboy boots and a cowboy hat. The other guy was standing near them staring at me in intense eyes. He had short spiky brown hair and wore beige t-shirt and a pair of dark colored jeans. He was wearing sunglasses, in the night, and had one earring. Their image was scary, but I was looking for a little bit of scary tonight.
I ran across the street in vampire speed and fronted them. I kept a bored expression on my face and kept staring at them. They didn't say anything, so I broke the silence, "So, what's your name?"
"Aren't you going to tell us first?" The girl asked me, she was chewing gum and then blew a bubble.
"How can you stand that flavor?" I asked.
"It's not human bubble gum," She answered in her Tennessee accent, "I mixed it with blood. Human blood, which it doesn't seem that you drink."
"So you seem like outcasts, outlaws, bandits, runaways, should I go on?" I told them.
"How do ya know?" The guy holding the girl's hand asked me.
"Special power I have." I responded in a tone that seemed uninterested. I wanted to keep my cool with these people, and I didn't want them to know too much.
"You live near here?" The other guy asked me.
"Maybe, it depends." I answered.
"You seem tricky to get answers out of." The other guy told me.
"Oh really? I always thought I was an open book." I answered.
"Is that what your friends say?" He asked me.
Ah, he was being smart. He was really asking me if there were other vampires here. I had to make up a good answer, "Friends are overrated." I didn't necessarily tell them I had any friends.
"Oh really? Do you want to talk about it?" The other guy asked me.
"Ehh," I sighed, "Words. They aren't very effective. I'd rather express myself in song." I told them. "So, you won't tell me your names?" I asked.
"Of course, I'm Jackson," The other guy said, "She's Lynne, and that's Johnny."
"Nice to meet you." I told them, "I'm Elaine." I lied to them. I decided what I was going to do with my life. I would join this group and start a hard rock band. I would break everyone's heart, but that was nothing compared how I felt. I am leaving my perfect family all because of a stupid vampire that left me fifteen years ago. I know I would have been able to keep the lie up longer, but something told me it was time to let go. Maybe I could even try human blood. Anything is possible now.
"You like to play music?" He asked me.
"Play music, sing, yeah." I replied. I sighed then looked at my watch, "Well, if you want to rock it then let's get a move on."
They nodded and smiled. This was going to be easy.
"So, you're a vegetarian?" Lynne asked me.
"Isn't it obvious?" I replied.
"Well, I guess."
"But I'm not planning on staying like this forever." I continued.
"Oh, really?" Jackson asked.
"Uh huh. Uh oh." I stared at the woman behind the trees. There was only one explanation, Elizabeth followed me.
Once she knew that I saw her, she stepped out. She stared at me and then at the vampires next to me.
She came over and then said, "What do we have here?"
"Hello, ma'am. Are you accomplice with Elaine?" Johnny asked her.
"I don't know any Elaine." She looked in my eyes. "Only liars who run away."
"You must hang around some pretty hectic lot then." I told her, "Ma'am." I made it look like I didn't know who she was and why she was talking to me.
"Well, if you find the vampire I am looking for, or if you happen know what happened to her. Call me. I want her back." Elizabeth looked right through me.
"Well, whoever you're looking for is long gone, I'd say down south." I replied.
I wanted to change, really badly.
Ok, so sorry, this was a short and pretty lame chapter. This one and the next chapter are sort of like a bridge, tho, cuz i have other things happening.
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