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Chapter 53
Back in the room
Aria let out a shaky breath as the movie finally finished. "Thank god it's done." She muttered.
"Do you need a break?" Aro asked.
Ari glanced over, blushing when she noticed the close proximity. Had she really been sitting that close to him that whole time? She was practically sitting in his lap! Oh my god. Stuttering, she released his arm, "Sorry. Didn't mean to steal your arm like that." she said, not meeting his gaze.
"It's fine. I wasn't uncomfortable. I enjoyed it, in fact." He replied earnestly. Truth to be told, he kind of missed the close proximity between them and it had not been uncomfortable at all. He suppressed his urge to yank her back towards him so he could embrace her and ravish her thoroughly—so those coven members of her didn't get any funny ideas about her. He knew, what Nicholas thought about her, he was very sure that Nicholas liked his mate more than he liked it to be.
She blushed, "Nah. I feel bad. It probably feels weird to have a human cling all over you like that. You being colder and all. I'm pretty sure it felt uncomfortable." She replied. She actually wanted to be back in his embrace. She wanted to sit in his lap and make out with him. Oh my god. Cassie would kill her if she knew what Ari was thinking. Horny. She would have called her.
"It is fine." He said again.
"You don't need to be modest, Aro. It's not like you. Just be honest." Ari replied, frowning.
Honest? She wanted him to be honest? If he had been honest, she would be locked in this room and naked. With only him in here. He would ravish her and ravish her until she screamed his name as she came and he came too, inside of her. Then he would bite down somewhere, to leave his mark on her—to let all men and women know just who did she belong to—Aro Volturi. "I was just wondering if you needed a… human moment since humans usually need to have those moments after such a long period of time." He said, half-lying to her.
"Oh… umm…" she blushed. "Yes? No? Uhhh…" Well, she did need to use the restroom, but the one attach to her room was too close. Everyone would have heard what she was doing in the bathroom. And she didn't really want to kick everyone out so she could pee in peace. That was just plain dumb. She could always go downstairs or to Cassie or Mara's room, but the distance may be too small and then they would still hear the pee gushing into the toilet bowl. She gagged at the thought.
"Something wrong?" Aro asked, noticing a look of discomfort cross her face.
"No… nothing's wrong." She told him. So that left one option: downstairs but she was terrified thanks to a certain Emmett and his horror movie.
"Do you need to have a human moment? I'm sure the rest of occupants in the room wouldn't mind." Aro said.
"I'll go with Ari." Mara said softly, glancing at her.
"Me too." Cassie nodded.
Ari, Cassie and Mara stared at each other as a look of recognition crossed their face—they were all terrified to go alone and they needed to use the restroom. Well. Better to go in packs of three then alone. "Okay." Ari nodded as she slid off the bed. Mara and Cassie did the same too—Aro noticed Caius had a big look of discomfort as Cassie slid further away from him. Marcus just scooted closer to where Mara sat earlier, most likely trying to stay as close to her scent as possible. They proceeded out of the door robotically and down the stairs. As soon as they left the room, the side conversations and idle chattering stopped as cold silence enveloped the room for a while. Truly, it seemed that the room was only warm when the girls were there.
"Why didn't they go to the bathroom right here?" Emmett asked, frowning.
"Are all of you vampires, idiots?" Tate muttered, "Obviously they were thinking of us—we have a sharp sense of hearing. Do you think they would want you to hear their business in the bathroom?"
"Oh." Emmett's lips formed an "o" shaped as it quickly disappeared, a mischievous smile replaced it. Quickly, he pulled Felix, Edward, Adam, Loki, and Demetri out the door as they protested.
"Carlisle, should I—?" Rose began.
"Just leave them." Alice chirped, a smile on her face.
"What did you see, Alice?" Edward asked. Ever since Bella came, she had helped shield many of the thoughts away from him as a way of privacy and so he didn't have a big headache every day. Today was no exception either.
"Nothing." Alice sang. "Just sit back and relax. No one is hurting each other if that's what you're worried about."
Now Aro raised an eyebrow, just what did she mean by—his thoughts was cut off by three high pitched human screams. Leaping off the bed and practically across the room, he sprinted out the door and downstairs towards the screams. He was vaguely aware that Caius and Marcus were trailing closely behind him but he couldn't process anything beyond that. Were there robbers in the house? Well, the robbers were very unlucky today when they met him. They were dead. He had assumed that with such a small town area, that robbers would be practically non-existent since everyone knew each other.
Back in the room, Nicholas, Tate and the rest of the Astral coven members jumped up as well, only to have Alice block the door. "Wait!" she commanded.
"What?" Tate barked, "Move it, shortie!"
Alice shook her head, "You promised!" she protested.
"What the fuck did he promise you, pixie?" Nicholas barked, trying to get past Alice only to be blocked by Jasper, her mate.
"Y'allboth promised." Jasper said softly. "That you would not interfere in their love lives."
"In their—" Tate stopped, an utter look of disgust creeping onto his face. "Don't tell me he's going to look like a fucking hero."
Alice shrugged. "It's meant to happen. You should all sit down and wait quietly."
"If you say so, Alice-san!" Aki chirped happily, sitting down on the couch as he yanked Eri into his arms, giving her a sloppy, wet kiss—like a dog.
"Aki and Eri are sitting down and so should you!" Alice said, narrowing her eyes.
"Will you at least tell us what will happen as a result of this?" Nicholas asked.
"No….not really…." Alice sang slowly. "To make sure that things go the way they're suppose to—or at least as much as they're suppose to be like, I'm not going to say a thing. Unless it's really, really important."
Tate sighed, "Let's sit, Nicholas, everyone." He took a seat too, though his eyes were trained on the door, his arms were crossed, and his right foot was tapping impatiently.
Alice grinned, "All I'll tell you is this: the guys that went, they just went to scare the girls. Prank them because of the movie."
A moment of silence encased the room, "You think Aro, Caius and Marcus are going to kill them?" Aki asked, breaking the silence.
Alice laughed, "Not if Ari, Cassie and Mara don't get to them first."
"They're screwed. Dead." Tate muttered. "If they don't kill them, I will. Especially that idiotic brother of mine that went along with that stupid plan."
"Not if Aro doesn't kill Demetri and Felix first."
"And not if I don't kill Emmett." Rose growled, frustrated. "And Bella, you better yell at Edward."
"Of course, Rose." Bella said offended, "I heard how the girls screamed. It sounded like they were scared out of their minds."
"Now, now." Carlisle smiled, "Boys will be boys. I'll give them a talk to later. I'm sure Mara will talk to Loki and that Aro will speak to Demetri and Felix."
Alice hummed, "Oh! Right! I get to pick the movie next!" she sat down onto the ground, as she dug through the DVDs, lifting a few up at a time to glance at them before she placed them down again with a shake of her head.
REWIND….To the boys (Felix/Demetri/Loki/Emmett)
"Hey! What are you taking us out for!" Felix hissed, "Let me go!" he flailed his arms as he smacked both Demetri and Loki in the faces and very body parts.
"Owww!" Loki whimpered, "That hurt!"
"Shh!" Emmett hushed, "Quiet! We gotta be real quiet!"
Felix stopped struggling. "What the fuck are you planning?"
"Want to see who really cares the most about Aria, Cassidy and Mara?" Emmett asked.
Felix snorted, "Not needed. I care a lot for Aria."
"Besides you…" Emmett frowned.
"Does it really matter?" Felix asked, "No one could ever compare."
"Oh you know that's a lie!" Emmett said, "And besides, if you claim to be her older brother, older brothers also scare their sisters."
"I don't like where this is going…." Felix said slowly, frowning.
"A prank?" Loki perked up, smiling, "I'm in!"
"Same…" Adam raised a hand too, pretending to be ashamed, although his eyes portrayed something else entirely. He was excited.
Emmett grinned, "Knew I could count on you!" Loki gave him a thumbs up in response. "And Eddie, my boy, remember that favor you owed me?"
Edward groaned, "I got it, I got it." He muttered. "I just hope Bella doesn't kill me later."
"Let go of me, I will wait for Aria back in her room." Demetri began to pull away.
"Oh stop it!" Emmett whacked Felix and Demetri on the head. "Listen up, you care about Aria's, Cassidy's or Mara's future, right? Well then, if we scare them, whoever rescues them is definitely going to protect them and put them above all other priorities. As a fellow self-proclaimed brother or brothers, shouldn't you do at least that much?"
Felix and Demetri glanced at each other, straightening up. "Never knew you had that much of a brain in you, Cullen. I'd always assume you're the muscle of the group."
Emmett grinned, "I can be smart whenever I want to be." He bragged. "Besides, it'll be fun."
Felix narrowed his eyes suspiciously, "What do you mean by fun? What's in it for you?"
"Pranking them? Hello? They get scared!"
"Hmmm, we'll be in on this plan of yours for the sake of the girls." Felix said slowly.
"Good. Did you watch the movie from earlier?"
"More or less." Demetri replied.
"Good because we're re-enacting that." Emmett replied as he disappeared for a moment, only to reappear with 6 cloaks from the movie.
"Did you plan this ahead of time?" Felix asked, taking one of the cloaks to give it a smell. Well, it smelled clean enough.
"Don't be so rude." Emmett frowned, seeing Felix take a smell of it. "I got these—it was buy 4 get 2 free. I was at a convention for horror movies and stuff."
"What's a convention?"
"Only the best place on earth—besides sex—to enjoy yourself. It's where people with the same interests and hobbies gather." Emmett gushed.
"You're crazy, aren't you, Cullen?" Felix muttered, "You're just plain old crazy."
"Takes one to know one." Emmett replied, "So here's the plan: We all are getting dressed in the cloaks. We're going to pair up. One person is going to suddenly appear in-front of them and the other is going to whisper into their ear. You're going to say, "You're next" to the girls. It looks like they turned on all the lights as they went, so we'll turn them off before we whisper into their ears. Or at least dim the lights so they can still see the hooded figure."
"Got it." Loki nodded, "I got Mara! Adam! You'll go with me!"
"Guess Eddie's coming with me." Emmett nodded, "And we've got Cassie. I wonder if she'll sock me…"
"Then Felix and I will scare Aria." Demetri nodded, taking off his Volturi cloak for the lighter cloak of Emmett's. He put it on, nodding approvingly. "Not bad."
"Right? I bought the highest quality." Emmett grinned as he slipped on his cloak. "Okay…disperse!"
THE GIRLS
Aria, Mara and Cassidy went down the stairs, as they paused momentarily, staring at each other.
"I need the bathroom. I got to pee." Ari said bluntly. Cassidy and Mara wouldn't mind if she was being blunt about what she needed. Some got offended especially about bathroom movements.
"I wanted more meat." Cassidy replied, "We ran out of hickory beef jerky."
"Don't you need to use the bathroom?" Ari asked.
Cassidy shrugged. "Not really." She admitted. "I don't feel like I've got to go."
"What if you have to go later?" Mara asked.
Cassidy bashed her eyelashes at Aria and Mara. "Then you'd go with me, wouldn't you?" she asked flirtatiously.
"Maybe." Ari said, pretending to be very hesitant.
"Maybe?" Cassie repeated, "What happened to the love and bond we had between each other?"
Ari giggled, "I'm just kidding. Geez." Ari waved her hand, "We'll go, but seriously. Why not go now?"
Cassie frowned, "Fine. Fine. Geez." She muttered as she headed for the downstairs bathroom, yanking on the doorknob as it opened and slammed into her face. "Fuuuuuck. Ouch."
Mara laughed, "Your fault for being so impatient." she said.
"Awww shut up Mara." Cassie grumbled as she entered the bathroom and slammed the door shut behind her.
"Should we hide the meat?" Ari asked quietly.
Mara raised an eyebrow, "You up for it?" she asked.
"Anything to prank Cassie?" Ari replied.
"Yes." Mara nodded. "Will she kill us?"
"Yes, most likely." Ari nodded. "But will it be worth it?"
"Oh yessss!" they replied together, bursting into peals of giggles and laughter. "I got the kitchen."
"I'll go to the pantry then." Ari nodded, heading for a different decision. If she got scared, Mara and Cassidy would be very close by. She would be okay. Heading into the pantry, something Ari had discovered was the size of a bedroom due to the increased amount of food consumption from humans and shape shifters, she began sifting through the dried meats. Cassie would most likely be too lazy to stay down here to cook the meat. She grabbed all the dried meats—jerky, ready-to-go meats, etc. and stuffed them into the vegetable bins. It would be the last place Cassidy would look. It was the enemy of meats—fruits and veggies. She had placed a few of the meats into the bins when the lights dimmed in the room, to the point of almost total darkness. "Cassie? Mara?" she frowned, her voice laced with annoyance. "The heck? Turn the lights back on. I'm trying to get something from the pantry." If it was Cassie, she couldn't just say she was hiding it. It could be that Cassie was pranking her, not knowing they were pranking her. Out of the corner of her eye, she saw a figure-like shadow or person move rapidly across the room—dressed in a black cloak. Her heart raced quickened as she opened her mouth to speak again, "Cassie! Mara! This isn't funny at all! Stop it right this moment!" she half-screamed with hysteria. Then, out of nowhere, the figure appeared before her as a cold, chilling breath tickled her neck.
"You're next." It whispered as she screamed bloody murder, stumbling, she fell down onto the ground as the figure glided closer and closer to her. She could vaguely hear Cassie and Mara scream too, in the background, but their screams were muffled from her ears by her screams. She used her hands, grabbing things here and there as she flung it at the figure.
"Go away! Get away!" she yelled, throwing everything she could get her hands on, screaming even more as the items seem to go right through the figure. It was real. It was real. Oh her fucking god, it was fucking real! The figure seemed to pause as it hesitated and disappeared but it didn't stop Aria from continuing to scream. "Cassie! Mara! Somebody! Tate! Nicholas! Aro!" she continued to screamed.
"Aria!" a voice floated into the room and Aria screamed. 'Oh my fucking god.' The thing knew her name. She was screwed. Fucking screwed. She was going to die in a house full of supernatural creatures, not because she became food for them, but because she was either scared to death by a spirit-ghost-thing or it was going to kill her.
"Stay away!" Ari screamed, shutting her eyes as her hands continued to throw meats and other various products in the pantry. The figure didn't move as it allowed her to pelt it with whatever she was throwing. Taking a step closer, the figure was more visible to Ari. "A….Aro?" she breathed.
"Are you okay?" he asked, his ruby-red eyes were shining with concern.
"T-The-There was…a ghost…a-and… i-it….the….m-m-mo-movie." She stuttered out as she took a closer look at the figure. It really was Aro.
"Are you okay?" he asked again, taking a step closer, as he bended down gracefully on one knee to see her face-to-face, on the same level.
Shaking, she launched herself at him, wrapping her arms around his neck. "Thank you for appearing." She whispered.
Aro was caught slightly off guard as Aria launched herself at him, he allowed himself to fall backwards, as if the pressure really did catch him off guard. Aria wrapped her arms around his neck as she whispered to him. He wrapped his arms around the waist, "It's okay." He whispered. "You're okay. I won't let them scare you anymore." He stared up at the ceiling. They stayed hugging each other like that for a while as Aria calmed down.
Suddenly, realizing where she was and who exactly she was on, she sat up, blushing. "S-Sorry." She muttered, getting off of him.
Aro felt sorry at the loss of Aria on his lap, and ached for her to be on his lap or heck on him again. He sat up, "It's fine." He replied. "What happened?"
"…There was a ghost." She blushed.
"A ghost?" he raised an eyebrow. "Such creatures do not exist."
"Hey. If vampires exist—i.e. you, if witches exist—i.e. me, if elves exist—i.e. Mara, and if demons exist—i.e. Cassie and her demon, then yes, I would assume that it is possible that ghost exist." She protested.
"I see no ghost." He frowned, taking a sniff of the room for the first time. His eyes narrowed, Felix and Demetri. They had been here. Most likely they had taken it upon themselves to scare her. The rest of the boys that went along with the Cullen boy must have paired up as well, to scare the other girls. Even if they didn't know any better, Felix and Demetri should of. They were going to get a serious talking to later. "You were pranked." He stated. Though he was amused, still, the fear that had ran through him, thinking Aria was in serious danger scared him.
"I….was pranked?" she blushed. "For real?"
"By Felix and Demetri." He responded, "And most likely the other girls were pranked too."
"Oh…oh…oh my god I'm so embarrassed." She covered her face, "I bet the whole house heard me scream…."
"It is okay to scream if you are scared or emotional." He stated. "It is normal for any human…for any creature really, even me."
She peeked out from her covered eyes, "Really? You too?" she asked.
"Sure. I've screamed a few times—though scream, I don't think is the right word to use—more like, yell. I've yelled in frustration from various things." He replied. It was true. He had yelled. When he lost Sulpicia…when he discovered what he had become…when he discovered he had lost Aria, that she had disappeared. Heck, when he heard that voice on the phone that was sleeping besides Aria. His heart momentarily fluttered with despair. He still didn't know which one of the Astral coven members or who it was in general. He had a hunch it was either the black wolf-mutt-shape-shifter or Nicholas.
"Oh. Well. I'm not going to ask you why you screamed since it's probably an awko-taco thing for you so…" she shrugged.
"Beg your pardon? A what?" he asked.
"An awko-taco thing." She repeated. "Yeah, long story behind. There was a situation where awkwardness was involved as well tacos."
"Oh. Well, if you are done with the pantry, perhaps, we could head up to your room to continue this movie fest of yours?" he asked.
"Oh. Right. One second." She bent down and began to pick up the rest of the meat, gathering into her arms as she dumped them in various places in the room, scattering them without a care. She was just absolutely exhausted from screaming.
"What are you doing?" he asked, standing awkwardly in the middle of the room as he watched her with his sharp red eyes. She was moving around the room rather awkwardly, dropping off various packages into various containers and bins in the room.
"Want to help me?" she asked, offering him a package of meat which he took. He looked at it with disdain.
"What do I do with this?"
"Well, I originally came in here to hide the meat…from Cassie as a prank." She replied, "So I'm distributing this in as many places as I can. So she gets angry."
"Oh. I see." Aro blinked. "Allow me to assist you." He hurriedly gathered the rest of the food, most likely meat, into his arms, standing next to Aria, "Where do you want these?" Aria jumped, squinting slightly as the lights were still dim.
"Oh…umm…just put them anywhere besides those bins." She pointed to those bins. "Those are the meat ones. I don't put it in there. I was putting some of them into the vegetable bins earlier but then I guess whoever it was decided to prank me…"
"Felix and Demetri." He blurted out suddenly before he could stop himself.
"What?" she gazed up at him. "What about Felix and Demetri? Do they know something?"
"Please don't say it, Master!" Aro heard quietly from the distance, knowing that the volume of the message was too low for Aria to hear as she stood before him expectantly.
"You two brought this upon yourself." He hissed to them in response. "It was Felix and Demetri." He replied to Aria. "That scared you. I am assuming that two of the Cullen boys were involved as well as a few of your coven members as well."
Ari frowned, "Well, I'm giving them a talk to later." She said, "How could they scare me? I'm like their sister, aren't I? Geez!"
"I will help you reprimand them." He replied, "I give you full authority to punish them." He turned away as he began placing the meats on random shelves, high and low, away from sight.
Aria took a few pieces of meats as well as she attempted to placed them on a higher shelf, only as she was reaching, she accidentally tripped, began to fall forward and she began to flail her arms, accidentally dragging a 50 pound bag of multi-purpose flour down with her. Aro, seeing the flour about to fall, grabbed onto it, but his superhuman strength only made the bag rip as the flour burst from the bag like fireworks and showered them both in the soft, powdery substance. Aro had wrapped an arm around Aria in the process, and attempted to protect her from the white stuff, but it hadn't helped much. Only her face hadn't been floured. "I'm sorry." Ari muttered, her voice once again muffled by the fact that she had her face pressed against his expensive Italian suit that was once clean.
"It is of no matter." He said gruffly. "I'm afraid this means the both of us are going to need showers. I'll get Felix and Demetri to clean this up." Seeing Aria about to protest, he interrupted her again, "This will be their punishment for scaring you."
"Oh." She replied, pausing for a moment, removing herself from his arms as she bent down, her back facing him, "In that case…." She stood up, spun towards him to face him, "We better make it real dirty."
"What? Dirty?" Aro's mind immediately began to think of dirty thoughts. Sex? With the white powder called flour surrounding them? It wasn't even kinky, but if Aria was interested in such a sex method….POOF! His thought process immediately ended as more of the flour ended up in his face. "What?"
Aria shrugged, grinning, "If they have to clean, why not make it a pain the butt to clean up?" she used her hands to make a mound of flour on the ground as she cupped it upwards, throwing it at him. He shielded it with his hands as he bent down, grinning from ear to ear.
"If you wish so." He replied mockingly as he, too, began to throw flour at her. This was fun. Clean, innocent fun. Ahh, how he had missed these times with Aria.
ALICE
Alice smiled from ear to ear, "Okay! I need a favor from y'all!"
"What?" Esme asked, "Have you seen sometime, Alice?"
"We need to get rid of all the clothes in the house. Like right now." Alice responded seriously. "At least the ones that we aren't wearing right now."
A silence enveloped the room, "What?" Jane frowned.
"Look, I can't say much, but we've got to get rid of all the clothes except the underwear."
"Alice…we can't go anywhere without clothes." Carlisle began.
"Oh Carlisle, it's a sunny day tomorrow, we're home anyways." Alice huffed. "I'll order more clothes and ask for overnight shipping or something, but right now, all of the clothes has to go. Yours, mines, Jasper, Emmett's, Rose's, Esme's, Edward's, Bella's, Jake's, Nessie's, Tate's, Nicholas's—you get the point. The only clothes that we probably shouldn't mess with is Aro, Caius and Marcus."
"What about us?" Alec asked.
Alice thought for a moment. "Actually, on a second thought…your clothes have to go too. And Aro's, Caius's and Marcus's cloaks have to go too. All that can stay are the clothes-clothes. Nothing else. Oh, and the underwear."
"And the girls?" Nicholas asked irritated.
"Got to go too. Only their underwear can stay." Alice clapped her hands together. "Now, now! Everyone get to work! We've got to get this done in less than 10 minutes! Oh and Carlisle, could I trouble you to get rid of our washers as well."
"Our…washers?" Carlisle frowned for a moment until a light bulb went off in his head, "Oh. Those two spinning machines."
"Yeah. Those things that wash the clothes. And dry them." Alice nodded, though they had one, truth was, they had never really used-used it much. Nessie and Jake did, but the rest of them…not so much. Nessie was slowly teaching them but the process just took time and they were lazy.
"Where would we put them, Alice?"
Alice shrugged, "I don't know. Anywhere but in the house. They've all got to go." She clapped her hands one more time, "All right! Everyone! Disperse and go do your job! Someone will have to do Felix's, Demetri's, Emmett's, Edward's, Loki's and Adam's clothes—but I think if you're in the same coven as them or if you're mates with them you can do that! I'll do a double check later! Also, I'll clear out the girls clothes and stuff. Jazz, love, can you do mine?"
Jasper nodded, "Of course." He disappeared too as the rest of the occupants of the room disappeared, each going to various locations to do as Alice asked. Alice opened Aria's closet, tsking at the clothes inside of the room. They were terrible clothes. Most of them ratty and old. Alice considered throwing them away, but they would kill her. Perhaps she could hide them, take the girls on a shopping trip and then bring back their old clothes. Yeah. Humming to herself, Alice began to strip the closet of their clothes and stuffed them into a plastic garbage bag she had found in the closet. Every room had garbage bags. It for Alice's convenience for when she cleaning out their closets for the new clothes to have room.
ARIA/ARO
Ari giggled as she at long last laid on the floor. "Whew. I'm beat. You win."
Aro smirked, "Of course. I'm a vampire." He boasted.
She frowned. "I got to shower." She looked down at herself. "I don't suppose I could borrow your shower?"
"You want to borrow my shower?" he asked.
She blushed, "I realize that it sound awkward but…." She lowered her voice. "I'm scared."
"You're what?"
"Scared." She hissed. "Still…of the ghost. Maybe I could like…wait for you outside or something while you shower and yeahhh…you know, shower and then you could like wait for me…?"
"You should go to your own room." He stated. "Not that I wouldn't welcome you to shower in my shower, but…" he paused, thinking of the repercussions. He was still a man above a vampire. One could only control his urges for so long. Thinking of Aria emerging from his shower still wet and red made the venom in body flow to a certain area in his body—his damn penis.
"But what?"
"I don't think your coven would like that very much." He replied gruffly to her, though the response sounded very pathetic.
"Uhh…I can explain to them, it's just…. I'm kind of embarrassed, you know, that I screamed that much…"
He sighed, "Very well." He said.
"And there's one more thing…" she said slowly.
"Yes?"
"Could I trouble you to get me my clothes?"
"Your clothes?" he repeated.
"Yeah… I mean…everyone's in my room and I really don't want them to see me like this." She told him.
Truthfully, he didn't think that anyone would mind and even if they did, they wouldn't dare to speak up or he'd have something say to them. "Very well." He relented. Well, that meant he would spend more time with Aria, right? More to convince her that they really were mates. That no one could ever, ever replace her nor could she be a replacement for anybody.
She smiled brightly, "Great!" she grabbed his hand. "Let's go then!" she proceeded to drag him out of the room and up the stairs, humming a tune to herself.
"Felix, Demetri. You know what to do. Go clean it up." Aro hissed quietly, knowing Felix and Demetri would be able to hear him perfectly fine.
"Yes Master." They replied together, their voice glum.
"Good." Aro nodded. He could hear the rest of the house seem to buzz with slight energy as the occupants shifted around the house, doing something. Well as long as they didn't bother him nor Aria, it would be no matter.
Whoops. I'm sorry. I finished at 9PM…thought I'd take a 2-hour nap that somehow became a 3/4-ish hour nap. Anyways, here it is. Sorry. And leave a review? Once again I apologize if my original characters are way too mary-sue or if the original twilight characters (in other words, Meyer's characters) are way too OOC. Happy-Early-New-Years-Too!
