Disclaimer: I don't own Twilight. I do own Chaos, though.
It had been a few days. Enough time for this relative of Edward's – Casey – to have been seen by Edward at school. Surely Edward had noticed his similar scent by now. The timing was perfect…
Casey was on his way home, now walking past the hospital. In his hand was, of course, some Starbucks Coffee. Typical Casey. It was another boring day, as far as Casey knew, at least.
That, thought, was when Ayra appeared, and scooped him up into her arms. Casey let out a screech of surprise, his coffee toppling out of this hand and spilling onto the sidewalk. Instinctively, his arms flew around Ayra's shoulders in fear of falling. Too bad that would be the least of his problems.
"Hey there, doll face." Ayra teased, rolling her eyes sarcastically.
Poor Casey was shaking by now. This certainly couldn't be normal if this girl could scoop him up as if her were a child. Sure, he was terribly skinny, but even this was extreme!
"Er, please put me down?" he asked with a nervous giggle.
"Not a chance." Ayra smirked.
She then took off at vampire speed, confirming Casey's suspicions that something was wrong. He barely had time to feel nauseous, before Ayra had come to a halt. They were now in front of a lake, and a rather big one at that. That smirk was still glued onto Ayra's face.
Casey noticed this, and shook his head slowly. He may have been naïve, but he wasn't stupid.
"N-no…please!" Casey begged, quickly tightening his grip on Ayra. She sighed once more, as tears rimmed the boy's eyes.
"Really, this isn't my personal problem with you," she muttered, "It has to be done, though. Sorry."
The vampire easily pried the teenage boy away from her, and quickly tossed him a few yards out into the lake.
Casey gasped as he hit the freezing cold water. Not able to swim, he was quickly reduced to splashing and struggling to stay afloat. "Help! Please, help me!" he called, as Ayra rushed away.
The water soon swamped him, and Casey went under. He held his breath until he felt that his lungs would explode. The following pain was worse. The water rushed down into his mouth, nose, and lungs. The icy water burned everything it made contact with and Casey's lungs were soon on fire.
The deafening silence now tore him apart. It was no time before Casey couldn't struggle any longer. He was soon hopeless, as he sunk further towards the bottom of the lake. Eventually, the pain slowly numbed out through his body, until Casey couldn't feel anything at all.
He smiled slightly at the amazingly beautiful face that he must have been imagining through the murky water, until his vision faded completely to black. Strong arms wrapped around him, though Casey was already gone.
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