Disclaimer: I do not own Twilight. Although I really wish I did.

Authors Note: I fixed the inept computer. I went over to a friends house and demanded they let me use their Microsoft word install disk. And look. Not as many spelling mistakes. Now to figure out how to divide sections of a story. I do it on the computer but when I up load and post it does not work.

And another thing, please comment and give me ideas. If you don't comment I don't finish story. And we don't want that. I will have a Bella and Edward story up soon.

It's So Magical

By: Alunamai

Chapter Two

Jaspers POV

"What?" I had asked this stranger. All I knew about her was that she was just like me, but some how she was quite different. She obviously harbored some type of power that most of us do not have.

"I…" she paused a moment and searched my face. I knew she was afraid to tell me what it was that she could do. I rested my hands on her shoulders and looked straight into her dark eyes.

"Just tell me." I said as soothingly as possible, but still she hesitated. I couldn't figure out for the life of me why she wasn't calming down. I had the power to do it, why was it not working?

"You look like you need some place to stay. Come stay with me." Was she serious, I mean… was she truly serious?

"Is that even proper?" I found myself asking her.

"Well… it doesn't matter anyway. I am the only one in my building."

She was definitely one of the strange one, but I followed this angel who saved me. Not that I didn't have things under control.

Here we are!" she exclaimed. I took one look and realized why she was the only one in the building. It was a two flat shack on the outskirts of the city. Not really habitable but for a vampire it was perfect.

Make yourself at home." She opened the door and switched on a light. Then she walked over to a basically dilapidated sofa, that had to have been there for ages, and plopped down. I decided on the chair in front of it.

"You never answered my question." I stated as I watched the shorthaired angel stare at the ceiling.

"I have visions. I can see the future or things that will happen to the people around me. And what's funny is this; the man I keep seeing, he's never alone. I can tell that he is married, and that he works in a hospital. There are three others that live with him, two of which are married to one another. But what really gets me, is that you and I are … with them." She paused a moment. "I CAN'T TAKE THIS ANY MORE!"

She sat up quickly and put her head in her hands. I knew if she had the ability to she'd be crying. I knew she would.

I rose from my chair and moved over to where she was on the sofa. I placed my hand on her back. She stood up quickly and threw herself into my arms. I sat down onto the sofa with her still in my arms, cradling her as she "wept".

"What can't you take any more?" I whispered.

"This life. I never wanted it, but I have no idea where I was before this life. I woke up one day in the middle of nowhere, and I had been changed into this monster. All I remember from my past life is darkness. Nothing but darkness… and screaming."

I don't know why but I felt very comfortable holding her. I knew I was calming her down as I held her. I able to actually calm her down, which made me feel even better.

We sat like that for hours. I was stroking her back and short black hair, and she was resting her head on my shoulder.

Every so often she would leave the physical world and me. I'd know when this happened because she would stiffen in my arms.

I had come to a realization that night; I could only calm people down but with Alice, I could feel what she felt. The only time I ever sensed other people's feelings was when I was around her and even then I knew it was just she.

It was almost midnight when she leapt out of my arms and turned out the light. Alice had startled me just a bit. I looked up to her and sensed a bit of excitement.

"What is it?" I asked.

"We need to go. Before he decides to pack up and move again. We don't have long. A month maybe, if we're lucky."

"Where are we going?" had I said we? I must have for the next thing I knew we were on a train headed northwest.

"We need to feed." I reminded her.

"I know. We will soon."

I watched her as she stared out the dark window, knowing she could see everything we passed.

"When?" I was about ready to start jumping the humans on the train. Of course I knew that would be the end of us. But then again, there were a couple of the people thinking of suicide. You could tell they were by the way they spoke to you. I don't think any one would miss them terribly.

" I don't know." She answered me. She obviously never fed off of humans. She was odd. How was I to know I would end up being the same way?

Then I sensed it, regret. Not for what she had said but for what she was.

"Where's the vampire who did this to you?"

"I don't know." She shot at me.

I moved over to her and gathered her small frame into my arms and started to rock as if she were a child who had just had a nightmare.

"How old are you?"

"20" I answered. "Well, at least to the out side world. With you I am 105. And how about you?"

"Forty Seven."

"You don't look…"

"In the eyes of the human I am 19."

I could not believe she admitted to her actual age. Most women didn't share that kind of information with their friends.

"Jasper?" I heard her whisper.

"yes."

"Stay with me." It was a demand not a request.

"Of course." I was falling for her. How could I say no?