Third Person's POV-

As soon as the bell rang Edward ran out of the classroom and out of the school. He needed to get out of there as fast as he could. That girl… It was impossible. He put a hand on his left bicep, on top of his soul mark and closed his eyes. Edward had long since given up on ever meeting his soul mate. The mark had never faded in all his years as a vampire and he thought that was just a side effect of his condition but that girl there was something about her.

She wasn't a vampire but she was drinking blood. Her scent was different. It was appetizing but at the same time every single one of his instincts told him not to even try to get close to her.

Edward ran until he reached Forks Hospital and walked in and greeted the receptionist.

"Hi Edward." Anna the receptionist greeted.

"Hello Anna is my father in?" He asked.

"Yes Doctor Cullen is in his office, go on ahead." She said.

"Thank you." He said before walking in.

"I wasn't expecting you, is everything alright?" Carlisle asked with a concerned look on his face.

"I met her." Edward said.

"Her?" Carlisle asked confused.

"My soulmate." Edward said.

"You met your soulmate? That's great. I'm so happy for you." Carlisle said happy for his son but when he saw the expression on his face the smile faded. "What's wrong?"

"She's the new girl at school and she was drinking blood out of a thermos during lunch." Edward explained.

"She was drinking blood? Are you sure?" Carlisle asked.

"Considering it took three of us to pull Jasper out of the cafeteria, I'm sure." Edward said looking out the window.

"Is everyone all right?" Carlisle asked concerned.

"Everyone's fine, people were a bit confused about the outburst but played it off as a siblings fighting." Edward said.

"So there's another vampire at school?" Carlisle asked.

"That's just it, she isn't a vampire. She had a heartbeat." Edward said shocking Carlisle.

Later that Day-

The entire Cullen Family sat down to discuss the recent developments.

"We need to leave. The entire town already thinks we're freaks." Rosalie said. "How did you not see this coming Alice!?"

"I didn't see her and I can't see her. Everything surrounding that girl and anything she's involved in is a blur. The only thing I saw today was this conversation and even then it was only fragments." Alice said frustrated. Jasper put an arm around her shoulders and sent a wave of calming emotions to calm her down.

"She had a bracelet." Emmett said. "Almost like the one you drew Alice." That comment made Rosalie growl.

"You mean she's…" Esme started to ask but Edward interrupted her.

"No." Edward said. "She's not Emmett's soulmate."

"How do you know?" Emmett asked.

"Because she's mine." Edward said touching his arm.

"Seriously?" Jasper asked.

"She has the same mark on her right wrist. I saw it in biology when she reached for a beaker." Edward explained.

"That's wonderful." Esme said happily.

"She's dangerous." Rosalie said. "We have to get rid of her."

"Rosalie, she's your brother's soulmate!" Carlisle said.

"She's a threat. I don't want to move again. The sun rarely comes out here. We can be normal." She said.

"We're not going anywhere," Carlisle said. "From what you've told me the girl's only offense was drinking blood out of a thermos. She's not a vampire but she isn't human either. I believe it is in our best interest to wait this out and get to know her."

"And if she's a threat?" Rosalie said.

"We'll cross that bridge when we come to it." Carlisle said.

Kara's POV-

"So besides the obvious annoyance that are mortal teenagers anything interesting happen at school?" Wren asked.

"Just regular gossip. You heard anything about the Cullens while you were in town?" I said enjoying another bag of O negative.

"Cullens? I heard something about one of them being a doctor at the hospital why?" He asked taking his own sip of blood as they relaxed on the living room couch.

"I bumped into one of them, one of his adopted children apparently and there was something about him that made the hairs on the back of my neck stick up." I said remembering the encounter in the hallway.

"You sure you weren't cold?" He asked.

"Can you be serious? And their eyes were gold." I said.

"Gold? You mean hazel?"

"No I mean gold well except for the bronze haired one his eyes were pitch black." I said. That caught his attention.

"Anything else?" Wren asked.

"Skin was ice cold." I said.

"Where were you during lunch?" Wren asked.

"Cafeteria same as the rest of those low lives." I said.

"You drank your blood during lunch?" Wren asked.

"Duh." I answered.

"And did anything happen during lunch?"

"The Cullens had some sort of sibling squabble. The tall one and the weird one had to drag their brother out of the cafeteria. It got everyone's attention." I said.

"Huh," Wren said.

"Huh what?" I said.

"It's probably nothing. I'll check in with the local registrar to see if there are any supernatural occurrences we should be aware of." Wren said.

"I highly doubt that, who would want to settle in the middle of nowhere." I said.

"Probably the same reason you chose this place." Wren pointed out.

"They have older brothers that are hell bent on killing them too?" I retorted.

"Probably not that reason. Maybe they also wanted a fresh start." Wren said.

"Yeah maybe." I said yawning. "I'm going to bed, have another grueling day of torture to endure."

"Princess you don't know true torture." Wren said.

"I was raised by my father." I retorted.

"I stand corrected." Wren said with a smirk.

"Night." I said.

"Night." Wren said.

I marched up to my room and laid down in my bed. I started up at the canopy and starry ceiling showing me the shoreline of King's landing. I could see the palace with it's red banners displaying my family crest. As much as I missed home I had to admit I felt so much lighter being here in this small town in the middle of nowhere. The weather left much to be desired but that was probably for the best. It was probably why Nora chose to settle here.