I DO NOT OWN ANY TWILIGHT CHARACTERS. DUH. STEPHANIE MEYER WROTE TWILIGHT. DUH. ANY MORE (STUPID) QUESTIONS?
*BELLA POV*
I couldn't believe it. When I first met Jane (in fact, every time I had met Jane), she had terrified me. But now, she seemed almost… human. She was like this little girl, desperately in need of reassurance and acceptance. I had noticed right away that she was young, but only now did I realize that she couldn't have been more than fifteen when she was changed.
I was sitting on my bed. Well, the bed that we used when we stayed at the house instead of going to our cottage. I was still a little too nervous to be that far away and be the only one who could protect them from Jane's powers.
There was a soft, unfamiliar knock on the door. "Come in," I called quietly, knowing anyone who would be at the door would be able to hear me just fine.
The door opened and in walked Jane. I put down Wuthering Heights and Jane sat down next to me on the bed.
"You love Edward," she said. It wasn't a question.
I nodded. "Of course," I said, unsure why she had said that, of all things.
"No one loves me," She whispered, so quiet that even I barely heard her.
"Of course they do," I said. Then I said the first vampire I could think of. "Alec loves you."
"No one loves me like you love Edward," she said. Right in front of my eyes, the evil vampire that was Jane was becoming more and more like a normal human teenage girl. I almost shook my head in disbelief. Than I realized that Jane would misinterpret it.
I smiled at her. "You just haven't met he right guy."
"Do you think I ever will? I mean, I was thirteen when I was changed, me and Alec are probable the youngest vampires in existence. And I'm not exactly the most popular vampire…"
It was true, people feared her. But she was turning around. "Jane, who you were doesn't matter. Who you are, and who you plan to be is what matters. You'll find the right guy."
She grinned. "I hope you're right Bella," she said. "Who knows, maybe I'll start my own coven. Maybe I'll have my own family…"
