Heeeeey I'm back with the third chapter :) Finally, sigh. So yer. Nothing else to say.

I sighed and let the cold wind blow on my face whilst I played with the dead grass in my little meadow-slash-clearing. I stood up from where I was laying, and walked over to the little pond which was a home to several goldfish, and softly touched the surface, watching the water ripple around where my finger had came in contact with the cold water. Another gust of wind blew in my direction and I sniffed at the air like an animal, I can smell moister, which a human could easily pick up, but it was less subtle with my senses. I heard the rain droplets before I felt them; I heard the whooshing of the air around the individual droplets as they fell down on my face which was inclined towards the gray sky. I heard the light footsteps of my brother behind me, once again, and he grabbed my shoulders lightly, pulling me into a hug; that's what I needed, a hug.

"Learn to live this life" He once again murmured into my ear, and I broke away from him,

"I don't want to live this life. I want to live the life I never got to have, but I can't, and it pains me to know I never will" I whispered desperately, desperate to live a human life,

"To me, Jane, You are normal, you have the life our parents would've wanted us to live" He argued lightly to me,

"You think they wanted us to live a life of a monster, things of sin, I shant think so"

He smiled sweetly,

"No, they would've wanted us to stick together, stay united, as a family. Stay faithful, Jane"

With those words I broke into tearless sobs, which reminded me more of what I was.

Alec pulled me into another brotherly hug, and rubbed my back, which the fabric stuck to my skin, because the rain had soaked my clothes, and his cloak,

"Shh, Jane, it's okay, you'll be okay"

"We'll be okay" I corrected him, and pulled away. The rain was running down his face, over his straight nose, down his full lips, and off his chin, and onto the soaked ground, which had puddles of muddy water in patches all over the small land I called my home, because home was a place that you felt the most comfortable. The rain's smell was almost overpowerful, but it comforted me. I loved the rain, because the sight was beautiful, and I could relate to the rain.

The rain was beautiful, and comes out when it feels free when it pours from the clouds above us, as a result of the clouds becoming crowed with so many other rain droplets.

I was beautiful, and I felt free when I came to my pond from the castle, because the Volturi Castle was too much for me.

I felt free now.

Okay guys. I hoped you like that chapter, because I enjoyed writing it.

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