(A/N)
This is the shortest chapter ever and it's been two months!. I'm so sorry. Bear with me here. I'm trying. my teachers are trying to kill me.
Disclaimer: I don't own Twilight. Stephenie Meyer does. I am not Stephenie Meyer. If I were her I would write another book. I miss your books Stephenie! Write more!
RPOV
She'd kicked me out?
Ha!
Fine. I didn't care. What could she possibly do to harm me? She had nothing.
Charlie would forgive me. I was his soulmate.
He woud live a lonely, lonely eternity without me. He would be back.
She and Edward were having a child. I gritted my teeth.
How was that fair? What did she do to deserve a baby?
I couldn't have one.
Why did she have to go and be turned into one of them? A vampire.
Why could vampire's have kids while humans couldn't?
That was completely twisted and backwards. They weren't even alive!
I had lost Liz. Elizabeth, who had been my best friend since I was in school. I shook my head. What could I do? Getting what you want had consequences.
Collateral damage.
The Volturi had to be defeated by the Council. Vampires were unnatural to begin with. To add the ability to have children was cruel towards human ghosts. They were killers. Why did they get children? I peered into Bella's house. I had a perfect view of the fireplace from this window. I heard Bella say through the glass window.
Hello, Aro.
My eyes widened and I crouched out of view, away from the window.
They were working with the Volturi? I moved away from her house further before standing.
I walked towards the Council building.
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The moment I stepped in I new something was wrong. I had been here once before but the environment of the building had felt different. Today it was cold and eerie. Regardless I walked up to the bottle blonde secretary sitting at the front desk. I waited for a moment before clearing my throat.
"State your name and reason for visit," the blonde woman at the front desk said, not looking up from her magazine.
I narrowed my eyes. "Renee Swan. I have news about the Volturi."
Her head snapped up and her eyes went wide. She stammered, not knowing what to say.
"Could I speak to the head of the Council?" I asked, impatiently. The faster that she got Lucius, the faster I could share my news and leave.
She nodded mutely and got up from her desk. I heard the clack of her heels speed up as she ran towards Lucius's office. I tapped my fingers against the desk impatiently. I could barely make out any voices, but then I heard the clacking heels along with someone else's shoes.
"Renee Swan," Lucius's voice sounded from behind me. I smirked before turning around.
Lucius was an older man. White hair and a long beard. Wrinkled a but but not enough that he looked frail.
"Lucius. It's a pleasure to meet you."
"The pleasure is mine, Mrs. Swan. What do you seek assistance in?" Lucius asked, with a platonic smile on his face.
I smiled. "Actually I have some news for you. About the Volturi."
He smile dropped and his expression turned serious.
"The Volturi?" he asked, looking almost afraid.
"Yes. I have information on their allies."
"Allies?" Lucius asked.
I nodded.
"Come with me," he responded immediately. He walked brusquely down the hall and I walked behind him. I expected him to lead me to his office, but he passed his office without even a sideways glance. Lucius led me to the court room.
He fell a few steps behind me, letting me lead. I walked up to the grand doors and the opened.
My eyes widened in horror.
30 or so vampire-ghosts were scattered all across the room. They were all adorned in black robes.
My eyes landed on the vampires that were straight ahead. Two males stood, one had dark hair and the other light. Three women stood around them.
They had, in front of them, the gagged members of the Council.
The light-haired male stepped forward, "And you are?" He seemed amused, as if he was putting on a show.
"R-Renee Swan," I said, mustering what little courage I had left after noticing the vampires.
"Renee Swan," the dark hair man laughed. "Aro will be ever so delighted that you've paid us a visit. I am Marcus and that is Ciaus," he gestured to the light haired man. "These are our wives, Sulpica, Aro's wife." She had curly brown hair and she was taller than the women next to her.
"Athendora, My wife." She seemed anxious. She kept looking around, her blonde hair swinging into her pale face.
"And finally, Didyme. Marcus's wife." She had black hair and stood away from the others. The vampires around her seemed to have an uplifted mood.
I only paid them half of my attention though. The other half was occupied by the fact that the council was tied up by the Volturi.
Lucius, Francis, and Bartholomew were in the front and the most heavily guarded the others, whose names I didn't know were scattered across the room, some bloodied.
"And Mrs. Swan, what is it that you know?" Ciaus asked. I stood stock still, trying not to shake from fear. There were vampires guarding the exit. Even if I had run as fast as I could, I wouldn't make it. The two men stared me down.
"I- I know that you are working with the Cullens," I said quietly.
"Working together?" Marcus laughed. "Oh, dear you've got it all wrong!"
"They are working for us," Caius said. "But now that you know this we can't let you go."
I made a run for the door, despite my knowing it was pointless. I ran into a stony, white arm that knocked the wind out of me. I stumbled back only to run into another vampire's arms.
"Tie her up," Ciaus commanded, "and inform Aro."
My eyes widened my mouth was taped over, muffling my scream.
I felt something hit my head hard before blacking out.
(A/N)
I'll update ASAP but... sigh. I hate school.
