Sorry, I didn't get time to update this a few days ago, but I have a you tube account too, and I need to upload videos a few times… okay that was just an excuse… Sorry D: I've just been really busy with everything and I just didn't have the time… Just enjoy if you can! :D

Disclaimer: I do not own the wonderful characters of Twilight. SM does. She is the amazing author who made Twilight possible! I'm just another one of those people who want to take a chance in writing a great fan fiction.

Summary: What if Bella didn't meet Edward in 2006 in Forks, but met him in 1917-a year before Edward got sick from the Spanish Influenza and got turned into a vampire-in Chicago… This is what happens when they meet almost a decade later-both 'vegetarian vampires'…


Bella's POV

"Bella!" I heard a voice call out to me. Jasper came into Edward's secret meadow, "Alice had another vision." He was panicked.

This day is turning out to be an emotional roller coaster for me. I wonder if anyone is feeling the same…

"I thought this whole thing was over!" I whined. I didn't want to loose Edward, not when I just got him.

"I know, but I she has more information on the vision," he said sincerely, he knew I didn't want to spend time away from Edward, I should thank him for that.

"Alright, let's go," I took Edward's hand and led him out of the maze of trees.

When we got there everyone looked worried and scared. Alice's vision must have been something horrible to make everyone look this… broken. Rosalie was holding on to Emmett, Alice ran into Jasper's arms, and Carlisle and Esme were cuddling on the couch, they all had fear in their eyes.

"Alice…" I began to ask, but stopped.

"I'll tell," Edward said, his face now twisted in pain like the others, "Those nomad vampires Carlisle and I met were the ones from the vision. They thought we were harmless, but we did something to them that made them furious, but in Alice's recent vision, there were only two vampires in it, not three," he ran through the words fast, but I could understand him, "They want to kill you, Bella." Edward said, pained, "They want to kill both of us." his voice was now agonized. He was suffering and he barely go the news a few seconds ago

"Why would they…" I drifted off, frozen in shock of what Edward said.

"I don't know," Alice's muffled voice answered from Jasper's chest, "I don't know," She repeated angrily.

"Shh," Jasper cooed, "It's not your fault, it's no ones," Jasper calmed her down.

"What could we have ever done to them to make them want to kill me," I spoke my thoughts out loud.

"It's a puzzle," Carlisle sighed.

"I don't understand, why were there only two of the three nomad vampires?" Esme asked, curiously.

"Maybe, he wasn't really part of their coven, maybe he was just there and gone," Jasper spoke his mind out loud too, trying to answer Esme's question.

"I don't think so, he looked like he was the leader of their coven in the last vision," Alice muttered, sighing heavily.

"Maybe they want to get revenge," Emmett started to say, "Maybe we did something to them to make them want to kill Bella, like do something to the leader." Emmett mused, quietly saying 'kill Bella' so he wouldn't frustrate Edward.

"You know, that sounds kind of plausible," Rosalie muttered under her breath, "It would make sense to avenge the leader of the coven."

"Is that all the information you received?" I asked, intrigued by everyone's ideas.

"Well, the vision was less blurry, I could tell it was full moon," Alice whispered, her unshed tears seemed to be running down her face.

"A full moon…" Carlisle mused.

"Wonder if they wanted to do it on a full moon or it was just a weird coincidence," Emmett mused with Carlisle.

What the hell happened on a full moon? I don't remember a full moon being so important. I sudden chill ran down my spine, it was full moon when I left Edward. How the hell did his family know that? Did he tell them?!

"It's just a coincidence, they don't know anything about us," Edward sighed, rubbing his temples.

"What did they look like?" I asked Alice, Edward, and Carlisle since they were the only ones who knew what the nomad vampires looked like.

"Is it weird that I don't remember what they look like exactly?" Alice asked, dazed.

"I don't very much either," Carlisle mused on.

"I remember that there was woman and two men, I read one of the man's minds and it was his coven and he was a tracker. The woman had a fiery red hair too match her eyes. They all had the same color eyes." Edward shuddered at the last sentence.

That meant they fed on human blood. Taking life out of a human is terrifying for me to think of. Being the one to who sucks the life out of them, watching them die in your arms. It's a horrendous thought to think, but most vampires aren't vegetarian. Yep, we were the freaks of the vampire world, drinking animal blood when you could have more appetizing human blood.

"Fiery red?" Emmett snickered.

Rosalie smacked him on the back of his head, "This isn't a time to laugh, idiot!?" Rosalie screamed at him..

"Alright, okay!" Emmett winced, putting his arms up in a way to tell her he surrenders.

"I'll watch for more visions," Alice said, her voice was stronger, but she herself was weak.

"You need to go hunt, dear," Jasper whispered into her ear.

"I know, but I don't want to be distracted, what about a new vision hits me by surprise and I'm to distracted because I'm eating a deer?" Alice screeched, "I don't want to go, and that's final!" Her statement left us shocked. She has never been so ill-tempered, but I understand, she doesn't want to loose her family and I don't want to loose them.

"Well you need to go hunt," I demanded her.

"Bella but-" Alice started but was abruptly stopped by me.

"You need to go hunting," I demanded, maybe to harshly, "I don't care if you have the most important vision in the world, but you need to hunt, now." I demanded harshly, this time meaning it, so she doesn't whine.

"Fine," Alice whimpered, "Jasper-"

"Of course, I'll come with you," Jasper smiled, kissing her lightly on her forehead.

She smiled and nodded. They were both out of the door in a flash. Hearing their giggles as they ran farther and farther away from us, made me feel pain. I remember that being us, Edward and I, people would look back and think 'I wish that could be me, living happily ever after'.

"Bella, are you okay?" Edward asked, cautiously.

"Of course." I lied, he saw right through me.

"You were never a great liar," Edward smirked, he came over and kissed me gently on my cheek.

"Well, at least I tried," I teased, "but, I really am scared." I whispered to him as he pulled me into his chest.

"I know, I am too," he sighed, "I shouldn't have made your lives complicated."

"No," I demanded again, "Don't say that," I ordered, "Ever." I ended my sentence, emphasizing 'ever'.

He just nodded and carried me up to the couch. I laid in his arms, we were both still. I reached up to stroke his bronze colored hair. He smiled and stroked my cheek with his gently, smooth fingers.

"Thank you," I said quietly, still stroking his hair.

"For what?" His voice curious and confused.

"For forgiving me," I smiled up at him as his facial expression softened.

"I never was mad at you," he said, calmly.


And that's the end of that chapter. Hope you liked that. Ooh, and I can't wait until House at the End of the Street premieres! My friends and I were hoping to see it, but half of my friends bailed. Hope I can still see it! By the way, thanks for all the reviews, they really encourage me to go on with this story, even though it might not be the best story. Well, thanks and see you later.

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