This chapter is in Alec's point of view. If you don't forget that you'll be sweet :)

My Jane

I love Jane. I really do. But at times, like this, she can make immature mistakes.

"ARO!" The door tumbled beneath me as I ran inside the house. A lot of the guards jumped at my sudden entry. As soon as I stopped in the middle of the entry hall I heard running feet as others came down from the floors above to question my sudden presence. Aro was among them.

"Alec?" He was surprised that I was so early back from high school. I could tell by his face that he was confused. "What is it? Where is Jane?" His questions sent my head buzzing again as I tried to mentally arrange what had happened at the school. Everyone else had gone extremely quiet. Aro held out his hand. "Show me, Alec." He said sternly. I gladly gave it up. After a few moments he let my hand fall to the ground. "Follow." He spun around and began walking quickly up the stairs on our right. I walked after him, along with Caius, Marcus and Felix.

As soon as I entered his cool office he pointed to the old, matted chair in the corner. I immediately obliged. "What is this about, Aro?" Caius hissed.

"There is too much for Alec to tell me without you, it would just waste time." He finished and nodded at me. I paused for a moment.

"They took Jane." I am ashamed to say that was the first thing that spilt out of my mouth. Caius rolled his eyes; Marcus' face did not change.

"Tell us what happened, Alec and maybe we can get her back." Aro was getting frustrated.

"We were both together at the start, and then I told her that she would have to talk to Anna because I don't have any classes with her-"

"I told you to go together, Alec." Aro's face hardened.

"I know, but I didn't think it would matter. I didn't know the other vampire would take advantage of her solitude and take her."

"The vampire did WHAT?" Caius whispered, trying not to get upset. I nodded miserably.

"I don't know what happened, the last time I saw her was when the bell had rung for break. She hadn't come to meet me at the table we normally sit at; Anna wasn't at her table either. I went up to the room that they had last been in and I saw the lemprenichist had Anna and Jane up on wall. I stayed in a cleaner's cupboard to try and get Jane back but when they came out Anna wasn't there, and both of them were taking her away." I paused to take a breath. All three leaders kept looking at me. "There was nothing I could do!" I cried, exasperated.

Aro turned away and looked out the window that let the sun in from behind his desk. I decided it was strange the weather had all of a sudden become so happy. It was only for a few moments. As he turned back around to face me he said, "What happened to Anna?"

It was an inquisitive question, thoughtful. "She's dead." He looked at me curiously. "Shattered into a few million pieces." Marcus looked away from my face, towards Aro.

"What should we do?" His voice was hard, determined. Maybe you didn't know, but the leaders get pretty irritated when one of their best guard members gets taken from them. Aro didn't reply, it was Caius who decided on the next few instructions. He stood to face Felix.

"Go get Demetri and Felicity and tell the rest of the guard to wait in the meeting room, don't tell them anything." Caius too was angry. Felix nodded and swiftly exited the room.

Aro went and sat down at the chair that lay behind his desk. He drummed his finders on the hard pine in thought. I sat quietly, replying the scene over and over again in my head. Jane, MY Jane. I had let her be taken away. I didn't try to get her back. Why? I am a selfish brother. My Jane, my Jane, my Jane. I missed her already.

My thoughts were interrupted by Demetri and Felicity entering the room. Felicity seemed to know her friends fate already, her face was full of confusion and terror. Normally I delighted in pain of others, but not today.

"What's wrong with her? Felicity demanded immediately. Aro ignored her, as did Marcus and Caius. She snarled at them. "TELL ME!" She screamed. The pane of glass that lay delicately in the frame shook slightly.

"She's dead. Now leave." Aro said harshly. Felicity stayed rooted on the spot. I found myself desperately praying that I would never be in her position. Aro looked up at her shocked face. "She's dead." He repeated. "Leave." Felicity's eyes continuously looked around the room; she couldn't let them rest on as single object.

"Alec, take her out." Marcus grumbled at me. I quickly stood and grabbed her by the arm, dragging her out of the room in the process. We had walked a few metres down the hall when I realised that I did not actually know where I was going. I let her fall onto the floor as she began to cry inconsolably. Her perfect frame shook on the floor as she curled up into a ball. I stood for a few moments, quite unsure what to do. In the end I sat her up against the wall. She still fell to the ground if she was unsupported.

After a few minutes she stopped shaking and the occasional terrified sob would break the awkward silence that had fallen between us. Hearing footsteps from my left I looked up to see Renata walking down the large hallway towards me and Felicity. She nodded back in the direction she had just come. "Master wants you." I nodded thanks. "I'll deal with that." She informed me. I nodded again and went to Aro's office once more.

Opening up the door I found Demetri talking to Aro. "Not far from here, but he's still blocking it. I can't see her clearly." Aro nodded.

"That's fine. If he wants to see what happens when I'm annoyed, that's his decision. Go and tell The Guard." Aro's voice was controlled; both Demetri and I knew that underneath he wanted to vent out his anger somewhere. As Demetri left Aro looked up at me, "We will get her back Alec." He told me. I nodded. I wished that we were on our way right now. "You aren't to be involved." I stared at him confused for a second.

"Master, I have to-"

"Get Jane back I know, however you are emotionally attached to her. You would not think of anyone but she if worst came to worst." He paused for a moment. "Would you?" I didn't answer, I was horrified.

"She's my sister!" I tried not to yell, because yelling at Aro never gets you anywhere.

"I'm sorry Alec. You are waiting here." That was the end of that conversation.

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