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"Come little lady, we must punish the rest of them before we go back to our castle." Aro, the tall black haired vampire said, guiding me towards an unknown part of the town.

"You mean, I have to help you kill them, don't you?" I asked. Agitation filling my every molecule.

"Well, you volunteered your life for your family's, so I think it only fair."

"But, you were going to take me, even if you did kill my family. You were going to keep me as your pet." I said this like it was poison. "All I am to you three is a possession. And my only curiosity is why."

"Well, you aren't grateful at all that we decided to spare you and your family's lives, are you?"

"I'm grateful for my family's life, don't get me wrong. But my gratefulness for my own life depends on what you want me for."

"Well, when you put it that way… We think that you have a power unlike anyone we've ever seen. You can use your mind and alter things to your advantage. I believe much like you did tonight. Not that anyone would have denied your bargain."

"I don't understand."

"When you make up your mind about something, you can usually change something that isn't what you want it to be, into something that will help something or someone. It's a handy gift. Probably, no doubt, rooted from your stubbornness."

"So, how do you know that I have this gift?"

"We've been watching you for several decades. We know about the incident in Paris. Poor Carlisle, he never did get to say good bye to his father, did he? And his father had no idea where the real vampires were, did he?"

"You keep Carlisle out of this!"

"Why? It's not like he's alive anymore, is it? I'm only telling the truth. The same truth that you've been fighting ever since you found out about him dying."

"Why did you follow me? Why watch me?"

"Because we found it interesting." He looked at me blankly. I just stared back, if I were still human, I'd probably be beet red with anger.

Then he started to laugh. "Honestly, that wasn't the reason. Although, the thing with Jon all these years was quite a riot. All the confusion you guys put each other through. Why can't you just say you care about each other and get it over with? Oh wait, he did, but you couldn't. Since when can a vampire not say what they want to say? No, instead, you went and cried for two days, moping about how you screwed up your chance to say anything to him. About how he thought you didn't care about him at all."

I was so angry; there were no words that I could say. I started towards him, but as I did, about five other vampires took hold of me so I couldn't move any farther.

"Oh, five vampires are going to hold you back from me? I thought you were better than that." Aro kept pushing my temper.

I wasn't going to let five hold me back, I couldn't. I was stronger than any stupid vampire he sent after me.

Then, as if all the other people had let go, I charged forward and knocked Aro to the ground.

"Brava, well done." Aro cheered, clapping loudly.

It took me a minute to collect my thoughts after the rush of adrenaline. "What are you talking about?"

"You did it!"

I still didn't understand what Aro was so excited about. "Did what?"

"You changed what was going to happen; those are five of the strongest vampires in the world. There's no way a vampire could fight off five at once."

"So, you knew I was going to do that?"

"I was hoping you would."

"Why were you hoping I would?"

"So you would believe me. We don't want your physical strength. We want your mental strength. It will help us fight off many things. Including, vampires not following the guidelines."

"How can I help you guys? That gift is not useful for fighting. It's annoying."

"How could something so wonderful be annoying?"

"Because it got me into this mess. And being stubborn isn't fun."

"So you don't want to help us then?"

"No, I must because I promised. We made a bargain…"

"E, what if we make a deal to go with the bargain?"

"What would be entitled in the deal?"

"You stay with us, helping us in fights for, say, two hundred years and we'll say that's good enough. Then you can go on your own and do whatever you want, as long as you follow the rules, of course."

"I like that deal. I'll do it-,"

"Great-,"

"I said, I'll do it under one condition."

"What?"

"My family never gets in danger again. I want you to help protect them. Don't let them find out though. They like to think that they're safe because they're strong and tough. They like their pride don't take it away from them."

"You have yourself a deal, young lady."

"So, who are we punishing today?"