Hello. I am back. Right now I am eating mints while wanting the rain to go away.

Random fact of the day! I HAVE PINK HAIR.

Haha. Anyways…I'M NOT CRAZY!

Erm, that was embarrassing. Sorry, I am being a total spaz. It's not my fault! I had too much sugar…

Yeah, on with tradition! I am listening to: One Day Too Late by Skillet

'Feel the moment slip into the past,

Like sand through an hourglass,

In the madness, I guess, I just forgot,

To do all the things I said

Time passes by, never thought I'd wind up

One step behind, now I've made my mind up,

Today, I'm gonna try a little harder,

Gonna make every minute last longer,

Gonna learn to forgive and forget,

'Cause we don't have long, gonna make the most of it!'

I do not, nor will I ever, own the Harry Potter series. I only one Lena Baker and any and every vampire and muggle in this fanfiction.

Still fuming Lena jumped from roof top to roof top. It wasn't that she was hungry, no she was actually going to a particular house. She jumped down to the back yard balcony of said house. Before entering though, she saw a young woman walking down an alley. She was small, not as small as Lena but small enough. She seemed to be crying, stumbling out to the sand of the beach. Lena followed.

"Why! Why me!" the woman yelled as they neared the water. She had yet to notice Lena. Lena sped up, trying to catch up to the woman. Before she could though, the woman had jumped into the icy cold water, chilling every bone in her body, gulping down the water.

"Stop!" Lena screamed. She couldn't let this happen. She had smelled the woman. She knew what happened to her. Victim of rape, pregnant. Lena could smell the stench vibrating off of the woman to her. Though, she did think that it was stupid to kill one's self she knew it was worse to kill another. Whether the woman liked it or not, that baby growing inside her was a person.

The woman looked up at Lena but then through herself backwards away from the vampire, "Leave me be!" the woman yelled.

"Dammit woman! You are not only killing yourself, you're killing your child!" It was unethical, yet affective.

"Child?" the woman looked alarmed.

"As in the baby growing in your stomach." Lena informed her impatiently. "Look, I know what happened to you, but this is not the way."

"How would you know?" the woman cried in despair.

"Oh for the love of all that is holy! I am a vampire, you idiot of a woman! I know everything." Lena screamed at the woman. Seeing that she was getting no where, Lena lifted her hand and pulled towards her. The woman's body was pulled out of the water and towards her.

"What are you doing to me!" the woman screamed.

"Ah, shut your face. I'm saving your goddamn life. Get up yeah lump." Lena ordered.

"What could you possibly know." The woman muttered, "You can't be a day or 16."

"I'm 117 years old, thank you very much. Besides not only one soul dies in a suicide. What about you parents? Siblings? Grandparents? Aunts? Uncles? Cousins? Friends? Teachers? What about all of them!" Lena shouted.

"You don't understand! I just want it all to end!" the woman wailed.

"I was once like you," Lena said quietly. "I was young, beautiful, powerful, but I became greedy and look were that got me! Here stuck saving your pathetic life!"

"You sure know how to cheer a person up." The woman muttered dryly.

"I'm not here to cheer you up. I am here to tell you the goddamn truth. People die, are killed, murdered, tortured! You just give up because of one thing. Suicide isn't even the worst thing you could have done!" Lena ranted at the woman.

"What possibly is worse than dying!" the woman shouted back.

"Living forever! Imagine watching everyone around you grow old and die! Imagine having to feed off of a person and cow everyday to live! Imagine living forever while being hunted! Then you can complain to me you great cow!" Lena yelled. She angrily stomped away but not before placing a wandless water repelling charm on the woman.

"Imagine falling in love with an idiot who can't see past lame ear jokes and snide comments." She muttered to herself.

I know it's short but I was in a hurry.

I am listening to: Declaration by David Cook

'Are there any words to say that would ever mean enough?

When the light runs from the day will the darkness be too much?

Will I ever be enough?'

O.o Livi Lou o.O