It felt like I was in a dreamlike state. I was gliding up a dazzling verdurous hill in a meadow adorned with yellow roses. Everywhere you looked there were yellow roses, like a sea of sunshine, happy as can be. My heart immediately filled with joy just looking at all these flowers. I got to the top of the hill and stopped gliding. What I saw was a dark, dismal woods full of trees close together. In the midst off all the trees I saw Edward, almost completely hidden within the shadows, a wicked grin on his normally pleasant face. He was beautiful though, as always, with his perfect features and even more flawless eyes. There was no one else around except Edward and I. I smiled and waved enthusiastically. His grin widened slightly as his eyes turned from warm to malicious. I frowned, something was not right. This was not my Edward. I wanted to ask him what was wrong and started calling out to him to come forward so I could talk to him. I opened my mouth, but strangely, no sound came out.
As if reading my mind he stepped out from the shadows and almost blinded me. His entire body was gleaming in the sun and I hastily shielded my eyes from the glare. Suddenly all I saw of him was a blur and he was right by my side, next to me. I gaped and again attempted to speak.
"Um," I managed croak out. "Edward. What's happened to you?" Though I didn't think it was possible, his smile grew bigger. He ignored me and started to kiss me instead. I was hesitant at first. He felt different; his skin was stone cold and rock hard. I ignored it. He slowly took his lips off mine and lifted his face a centimeter from mine. His head traveled down my neck, right above the base of it. His breath tickled my skin and I shivered involuntarily.
"Say goodbye, love," he whispered. Then he sank his teeth into me, just like the vampires had in the London streets. I tried to cry out for somebody to hear me, but I couldn't scream. I indistinctly felt him smile against my skin as his teeth crawled deeper and deeper. I instantaneously felt weak and my I crumpled to the ground. Edward followed me there, finally letting his teeth out of my skin. I didn't know if I was dead or not. All I knew was that I was on fire. The whole of my body felt like it was burning up and I writhed and jerked in agony. Even though I had not felt it, I was sure dying felt better than this. I pleaded with him and he finally decided to put me out of my misery.
In a swift movement it was dark. I was dead.
My heart was flying wildly out of my chest. I put my hand over my beating heart and took deep breaths.
"It was a dream...it was only a dream," I repeated to myself out loud. I finally got enough sense to realize where I was. I was in the back of a wooden caravan. It was the dead of night and I was freezing. I took a deep breath and rubbed my hands together in attempt to warm them up. There was loose strands of hay on the ground and only assumed it was due to animals that usually were transported by this apparatus. I knew where I was, but I didn't have a clue to as where I was going.
I knew I had to do something, and quick. My hands flew up, feeling for something, anything in the dark. I felt a door and ran my fingers over the rough wood.
"Come on, come on..." I mumbled incoherently. "Yes." I finally found the door latch and clicked it open. The door swung open, revealing a dirt road.
"It's now or never, Bella. You can do it, love," I said, repeating Edward's words to myself. Whenever I would get down Edward was there to say his famous line of 'You can do it, love'.
I took in another breath of cool air, filling my lungs and letting it out. I needed to find Edward, before it was too late. With all the adrenaline rushing in my body, I jumped out of the speeding vehicle and on to the dirt road.
AN: Well, as you can tell, Bella and Edward have a history together in 1919. They are both 18. That is all I will tell you, as to not spoil the story. Sorry if this chapter was horrible, I was in a little rush and it is short. Darn. I'll make the next chapters longer, I promise.
