Quebec, Canada

Running back through the snow, I was soon stopped by a familiar blonde-haired and red-eyed female. She rolled her eyes when she saw me and soon followed me into the house when I didn't stop to torment her.

Pacing in the lounge, I could feel my hands getting warmer as I muttered to myself so quickly that even the 5 vampires who sat watching me couldn't understand what I was saying; I felt a hand on mine until it promptly left my skin.

I turned to see my 'mother' holding her now red hand, which soon healed again. "I'm sorry I didn't mean to-," I stuttered as the other began to glance at each other worriedly; they knew I was never like this.

"What's going on, little one" Juliette questioned, placing her hands on my shoulders now that I had cooled down.

I rapidly began telling them of the trip to forks, not realizing that Henry had entered the room and was also listening to my words.

"and then I... I" biting my lip, I couldn't even say the words to tell them about the beautiful woman who smelled just like the flowers outside my little cottage.

"She bonded."

The five of them gasped as Eva suddenly sped off with her room door slamming shut behind her; although she was Thomas's mate, they weren't soulmates like the rest of the coven were with their mates.

Also, the fact that Thomas had met so many of his blood singers in the past made her extremely jealous despicably when she found out he had drunk from them.

"She also rejected her."

"Her?" Kameron asked; he was obviously happy to know his little sister would find love but knowing that she'll have the same troubles about her same-sex bond made him feel a bit sad.

"Carlisle Cullen's eldest girl, Rosalie" I growled a little when Henry said her name before remembering what he had said to Juliette before.

"I didn't reject her!".

"Mon Ange, you ran away after hearing you were soulmates. That looks a lot like rejection" I opened and closed my mouth a few times before leaving for my room, where I found Eva sitting on my bed.

"Of course, you would get a soulbond when you don't even want one," She scoffed, playing with an old teddy of mine that Juliette had been patching up for over 70 years, it was probably more new than old now, but I loved it all the same.

My fist tightened at her words, she hadn't said anything about her yet, so I couldn't get angry.

"If I had a soulmate like Rosalie Hale, I'd be settling down with her before another vampire snatches her up. Or worse, a human," she hissed into my ear as I turned to glare at her as the room heated up.

"Don't talk about her like that!" I warned as my 'older sister' began to circle me as taunting words left her mouth.

"Why not? It's not like you want her anyway. I heard you rejected her," Eva taunted, and this time I didn't feel fire nor anger; I felt sad thinking about the beautiful blonde crying to herself after thinking her soulmate didn't want her.

"It's not like that," I whined as Eva stood still behind me after the sad tone left my mouth. "I just- I'm just-" Turning around, I faced the older blonde girl. "I'm not good enough for her Eva, what do I do?.

For once, my sister's eyes lowered in sadness as venom pooled into the corners of my eyes. I hadn't cried in over 50 years, and yet here I was crying because of Rosalie Hale.

Eva grabbed my hand and sat me on the bed with a small smile. "Have you ever been courted?" I shook my head; I was in no place to be courted back in the 1930's I had a family to take care of; I couldn't be going around with some boy.

"Do you even know how courting goes?" I shake my head again. All I knew was one person courted another until an offer of marriage was made by the male's father.

Or something like that.

Eva lets out an un-needed sigh, a human habit that she could never grow out of. She acted the most human out of all of my siblings, and in some cases, I guess it helped. "This might take a while."

My eyes morphed into puppy dog sad eyes as I glanced at the blonde, who frankly had never been this accommodating to me before. "Will you help me, Ev?".

She sighed, trying not to smile but in the end, gave me a small flicker at the corners of her mouth. "Well, I guess I can help you get your girl."