Sorry I haven't updated in a while, I've been busy GCSE course work and all that jazz. I know this is short but I'm leading up to something good that I've been working on for a while. Trust me it's worth the wait. Let me know what you like and what you don't. One person reckoned it wasn't scary enough, any comments??
I wondered once again, what pain felt like, was it like the gentle tickling of the sun as it warmed my ice cold skin? Or more like the burns of fire? No vampire will ever feel true pain, other than that of the heart, but this can be a blessing as well as a curse. Discomfort, yes, like that of flames soft embrace but never the true agony many humans face daily. Sometimes though it is what I need to bring me back from the bridge of dreams, without pain my life is wrapped in cotton wool. This in itself is amazing, that humans can withstand pain, so frail and helpless as they are. They truly are a feat of engineering, but even their bodies cannot remember pain, they block it out, as most of my human memories were lost. Were they too painful?
I envy them.
But as they say when life hands you lemons, buy vodka and make a vodka tonic with lemon twist. Mmm, lemons ripened bye the sun, with have no need for such fruits now. The humans must suffer as we did, stuck in the shadows for centuries. This is there penance.
After meditating on things such as this in the forest I ran over to Human farm central hub, a centre that all reports and surveillance were fed though. Not that they could tell me anything I didn't already know. It's not like I've been sitting idle for centuries. I'm nearly omniscient, not to mention, I've studied the human anatomy in great detail, not just where to bite for maximum impact. It came to my attention the Cullen's would be gracing me with the presence of there company for a few days.
They were renowned among our kind for there compassion and will power, but I had yet to see any evidence of that. Jasper was as easy to crack as a humans spine, I was pleased with the progress he had made last time I saw him. The others were not so easily swayed, they deny there very nature.
Any other rebel group would have been thwarted by the Volturi by now, but Aro seem to find them amusing. Not to mention collectively there powers are formidable, seeing fates is one thing, but the future, reading minds those were a different league entirely, no, I would not like to come across them in a dark alleyway.
I thought I would show them round one of my favourite farms, number 1026, it certainly has some interesting specimens. One in particular, I can see her desity, her fate and it is to die to save the human race, it's been bothering me for some time. Not many destiny's are so definite, but I though I must've been going funny in my old age. No human would ever dare stop the vampires.
I never dreamt she would set them free.
