Which room was Jacob staying in anyway? I decided to try the room he took me to last night. It wasn't like it really mattered which one I tried anyway. I knocked on the door. A few seconds Jacob opened the door. When he saw me, his face broke into a giant smile. I kissed him lightly on the lips then glided over to an armchair,

"What are you doing here?"

"Well, for two reasons. One, how are you doing, with the whole Bella thing?" He sat in a chair across me and was quiet for a few seconds.

"I'm worried," he said at last looking down at his hands.

"Why?"

Jacob looked up at me, his eyes sad. "I'm worried, that I won't be able to stand being around Bella." I stood up and sat on his lap, stroking his short hair.

"Don't be."

"I can't help it." He laughed dryly and took one of my hands. I looked at him anxiously, would he be ok with all this? "Anyway," he said brushing off the last topic. "What was your second reason for coming?"

I smiled. "Well other than loving your company, I realized that we should learn more about each other." Jacob kissed my cheek.

"Good idea, why don't you start?" I started by pulling out the picture of my family and I a couple months before the accident. He stared at it for a second and then looked at me. "Is that you?" he whispered in disbelief tracing the outsides of my eyes with his hot finger.

"It was me. And the couple are my parents. I was born in 1953 and changed in 1970, when I was seventeen." I continued on telling him the events leading up to Gabriel changing; which I had oly relived a couple minutes before. When I was done with the first part, I was on the verge of crying tears that would never fall. Jacob held my tightly and shushed me.

Then, the next thing I knew, I was awake in a strange house. Everything seemed sharper. Light bounced off things differently. It was all very strange. A gorgeous woman with bright topaz eyes was standing over me, brushing my hair out of my face. She then gasped when she saw my eyes. I asked her what was going on. She wouldn't say anything to me; she just stared at my eyes. While she stood there, I slowly started to recollect everything my mind could.

"Are you Bethany?" I asked. She nodded slowly. "Ok, would you care to tell me what's going on?"

Bethany didn't answer. "Gabe," she called softly. Suddenly Gabriel was there. He stood in awe when he saw my eyes.

"Why are her eyes blue?" he asked. What a dumb question. People had different colored eyes. I looked at theirs, well maybe they didn't, but then again they were probably related. Bethany shrugged.

"You are so dumb," I blurted. Whoops. They didn't get offended thought they just laughed.

"I'm sorry dear," Bethany said lightly. "I suppose we should explain."

I nodded my head. "Yeah, that would be good."

"Ok, now, Jera, right Gabe?" Funny, I thought, I didn't tell them my name. He nodded his head eagerly. Aww how cute, I thought.

"Hey!" he cried. Had I said that out loud?

"Calm down Gabriel; I'm just about to explain everything to her. Jera, you have to remain calm when I tell you this, alright?" I nodded. "We are vampires. We drink blood. Our eyes are topaz colored but change depending on our hunger. We live forever, have pale skin, and shine in sunlight." My head was reeling. Was this a joke? "We found you by the river...and Gabriel changed you. You are one of us now. That's why we are confused about your eyes, because they are still blue."

"WAIT! I'm a vampire?" I shrieked. Bethany nodded.

"We were only trying to help, dear. Gabe is a mind reader, so he learned about your parents. And we took pity on you. I'm sorry." My parents. Oh my God, they are dead. I'm a vampire. I started crying, but no tears came out.

"What's going on?" I shouted in frustration.

"That's another thing," Gabriel said. "We can't cry. What else did Bethany forget?" He wondered to himself. "Oh, all vampire are incredibly pretty, some have powers like me, we have heightened senses, we can't eat human food or sleep. I think that's all."

"We're quick and have ice cold skin," Bethany added. I started crying dryly again. "I'm sorry dear. Why don't you take a shower? Uh, Gabriel can you show her where a bathroom is? I'll get her clothes and you call Anthony." He nodded and grabbed my hand. Gabriel smiled up at me.

"Welcome to the family," he said sincerley.

"Thank you, I guess." I stood up. Everything still felt weird, but a shower was definately welcomed. He led me through part of the house. Every room revealed the wealth these people had. I stared in awe, this was amazing.

"Yeah, I know," Gabriel said quietly. Oh right, mind reader. "We have a lot of time on our hands. Jera, that's an odd name," he mused randomly.

I nodded, "I always thought so too." Gabriel took me into the grandest bathroom I had ever seen. The floor was covered in a dark green tile. The walls were painted a dark brown, the molding was gold. The accents in the room were obviously dark green and gold. The sinks were beautiful bowls placed underneath gold faucets. I looked in the giant framed mirror and gasped.

I was even more beautiful than the room. My light blue eyes popped out against my very pale skin. My hair was a shade darker than it was before. It was now a honey color and delicately wavy. I now had curves. Perfect ones at that. I was maybe an inch taller than I had been before. And every last detail of my face was perfection.

"Amazing isn't it?" Gabriel said lightly.

"Is that me?" I asked. Noticing that my voice was different now, as well. It sound like wind chimes blowing softly in the wind. He nodded his head. I looked down at him. "And you did this?" Once more, he nodded. "Interesting," I said tilting my head a little.

"So when did you find out about your power?" Jacob asked truly interested. I shuddered.

"Do you really want to know? I'm afraid of what you might think about me after you hear this."

"I'll love you just the same," he whispered nuzzling my neck lightly.

I bit my lip. "Very well."