Brigid's been here four months now, and I think we're all amazed that Felix hasn't killed her yet. The poor girl is absolutely terrified of Jane, although, Jane's incessant taunting doesn't help either. But I'm fairly sure that when Felix turns her, the taunting will stop. Either that, or Felix will make it stop. Let me tell you, I'd pay money to see that fight.

I was headed up to the north tower, just for some peace and quiet, when I heard sobs coming from Brigid's room. I knocked quietly before opening the door. Brigid was curled up on the beed, crying quietly. Figuring it was probably Jane's fault. Possibly Renata's. I ran through the list of possiblities. I knew Felix wouldn't, and Demitri was just... Demitri. Alec, definately not. Jane.

I sat on the bed next to her,wrapping my arm around her. "Jane?" I asked quietly. She nodded, sniffling. "Do you want to talk about it?" She nooded again, wiping her eyes. "What did the little monster do this time?"

"I just don't understand. Everyone else is so nice to me! Aro and Renata are like parents, Demitri and Alec are just like playful older brothers, and you're like a best friend." I smiled. I felt touched. "But Jane, she's just, terrifying!"

I cocked my head to the side, studying her. "Do you want to know a little secret about Jane?" Her eyes widened, so I continued. "When I came here as a human with her twiin, Alec, she didn't like me either. She thinks that humans are only here for us to eat. Once you become immortal, she shouldn't have a problem with you You just have to show her you aren't afraid. Even if you are." She stared at me, taking it all in. "If you don't mind my asking,did you door say anything that might have set her off?"

She thought for a moment. "I think she got mad when she saw me showing Renata this." She held up her left hand, and on it was one of the Volturi's most prized engagment rings.

"Oh, don't worry about her, she's just jealous that Aro won't give her anything so precious to the Volturi." Then it hit me. Engagmentring. They were getting married. "Oh, my gosh! You have to let me plan your wedding! And design your dress!"

She laughed. "Felix told me you'd ask that. But of course, Felicity, I will let you plan my wedding. I squealed with delight. I hugged her and ran off to the North Tower to get my sketch stuff.

I was so lost in the wedding details, that I hadn't realized how late it had gotten. I could hear Brigid's steady heartbeat. She had fallen asleep. When I stood up, Felix was there glaring at me. I made a face at him, and tried to get past him.

THe wind blew in from the open tower window, and I could see the lightbulb zap on over his head. "I told you this wasn't over Fee." He picked me up, and dangled me out the window. Felix cursed as both of our senses disappeared.

"Uh, babe. I kinda can't see. Do you mind?" My senses were returned instantly. Alec growled threateningly.

"Put her back in the window, Felix." He paused waiting. "Felix," he warned."Back in the window. Now." I was reluctantly pulled in the window and set on the ground. I just glared a him.

"I really don't know what that girl sees in you. Man, f I were her, I'd have picked Demitri." Alec chuckled.

"Well, personally, I'm glad you aren't her." I laughed at him, kissing his cheek softly. Felix muttered something along the lines of, 'Yeah. Me too.' and a loose brick from the window sill flew and hit him in the back of the head. Alec burst out laughing, and led me from the tower before I could do anymore damage to the castle.

"And Felix," I called over my shoulder. "It is over. And I win." Muttered curses and loud crashes could be heard throughout the castle before Aro roared from the throne room,

"Felix! Knock it off!"