From Esme's Point of View
I quickly bounced of my chair with everyone following me. The journey to the spare bedroom seemed to take ages. When I suddenly stopped at the door way. I saw a reflection in the mirror. The girl was terrified and confused. She was also probably ashamed aswell as her rags were very torn. When she saw me in the mirror along with half of the family. She shrieked once more. Carlisle quickly told the kids to go down. The girl quickly grabbed a lamp shade waved it at us.
"Dont you go anywhere near me! Who are you and why have you taken me here? Whats wrong with my eyes and why do I feel so thirsty? Have you drugged me?" she shouted
"No, no. Please were here to help. I'm Esme and this is my husband Carlisle. He found you on the road" I said
"Yes and I've also got something else to tell you" consoled Carlisle.
"What?" she yelled
We both took a deep breathe and said at the same time, "You're now a vampire."
"Ha! Well that proves it, I've been kidnapped by druggies!" she laughed in hysterics
She laughed some more and then she fell to the ground and began to sob.
We quickly went to her and helped her off the ground. We slowly suported her body and helped her outside. She was in deep shock.
"It's ok c'mon" said Carlisle.
"Water! I need water! Give me some some water" she commanded.
Me and Carlisle knew that water was not going to help her, she needed blood. First kills even if they are animals are always traumatic. But natural instincts will help her. Once she hunted maybe she could be more calmer so they could explain. Lucklily for us the forest was only a few paces away from the house. Once she was in forest. She had calmed down more. The fresh air helped
"What do you want to drink?" I asked loudly.
"Tequila with a wedge of lemon. I need alcohol!" she cried.
"Try again" said Carlisle.
"Vodka!" she demanded.
"The alcohol wont make it better, sweetie. Look at that deer, what reds and runs through it?" I suggested
"Blood! I'm not stupid!" she yelled
"Do you want this blood?" offered Carlisle.
"More than anything?" I added
"Yes, yes. I need it! I need it!" she sobbed.
"Then go get it!" I said somewhat harshly.
She ran and gracefully leaped on the deer...
