Previously:

Charlie, my father, dead, because of me…

I rose and from that instance, I knew that I was no longer Bella.

Weak, human Bella was gone. Forever.

The new Bella was here. Powerful, strong, and ruthless.

My heart had only ice.

I looked up at the man behind the counter. From the expression on his face, I knew I looked like what I was: a vampire. Red eyes, heart-shaped face, pale skin, dark hair.

"What the------," he started, but at that instant, I vanished.

I arrived at Renee's house in Jacksonville. Oh no. The feeling was exactly like at Charlie's.

I rang the doorbell, but nobody answered.

"She might be on a flight to Forks," I thought. "Yes, to find me."

I teleported to the airport and walked to lady behind the desk. Nobody noticed, no not noticed, even acknowledged me.

"Excuse me," I said. The lady didn't even look up. It was as if I didn't exist.

"Excuse me!" I said a little louder. The lady still remained oblivious to my presence.

I looked down at my wrist to check the time, but all I saw was the smooth blue plastic of the counter.

Vampires don't vanish. They don't, or maybe it's just me.

Maybe I was invisible. There's no time for invisibility. Not now!

I concentrated on controlling my newly discovered power.

I concentrated on my old face, my plain old human face. Suddenly, I could see myself, and so could everyone else. I could tell because I got many stares.

The lady noticed me, and looked startled.

"May I help you?" she asked.

"Yes, I would like to know when the last plane departed to Forks." I said getting straight to the point.

The lady looked confused at first. "Why do you want to know?"

"I know someone who was on that flight."

Her eyes filled with pity before answering "I'm sorry. That plane crashed yesterday. There were no survivors."

"No, it can't be." I whispered. "Check again! Check and see if a woman named Renee Dwyer was there."

"One moment please," the lady replied, her voice sympathetic. After some typing and clicking, the woman spoke, "Yes, there was. I am so sorry."

I ran out of the airport as fast as human pace would allow me to, dryly sobbing.

As soon as I was out of sight, I teleported back to Forks and back to the woods.

laughed

When I entered the safe harbor of the trees, I broke down feeling like I had no strength left in me.

I looked up, screaming into the incipient rain and the coming of the thunderstorm.

"WHY EDWARD??? WHY!!!??? WHY DID YOU HAVE TO ABANDON ME? WHY COULDN'T YOU JUST STAY??"

"Well Edward, everything that's about to happen is going to all your fault. ALL YOUR FAULT! Everything that I have become, everything that I will do, everything: ALL YOUR FAULT!!!"

If my life is ruined, then why bother being a good person?

Besides, it's not like I can get caught. I am a vampire.

It's time to stop thinking about my new life and start living it.

I teleported to the bank in Switzerland that was famous for its priceless valuables.

"This is the new me. There's no turning back. It's time. My time. My time to get my revenge. Yes, my revenge on everyone…no my revenge on the world. For killing Charlie and Renne, for taking away Edward, and most importantly, ruining my life. I AM "GOING TO GET MY REVENGE!" I thought to myself.

I teleported inside the bank, turned on my invisibility, and looked for the safe.

There was a whole line of silver safes past a barred door. Each safe had a keypad beside it, which required both a code and a key.

I looked around for a key, but there was nothing there.

Luckily, there was a small room adjacent to the safes. There was a guard happily snoozing with a chain of keys hanging from his belt.

I took them and the guard continued his 'nap' without even flinching.

The only problem now was breaking into the safe. I tried a couple of random combos when realization hit me: The combination was the year the bank was founded.

I dialed the combo and successfully opened the safe. Inside was approximately $10,000,000 worth of jewels!! And this was just one safe!!!

I continued to rob the bank and realized that the security cameras were turned on.

"Too bad I'm invisible," I sneered in my head.

When I came up to a grand total of $1,000,000,000, I decided to retire for the night.

Just to leave my mark on this robbery, I decided to flash my face quickly in front of the camera.

Before leaving the bank, I had an idea.

I allowed my face to appear for one millisecond, flashing a dark smile, hoping that wherever Edward was in the world he would see.

And he would regret.

Running darkly, I left the new crime scene.