Authors Note: Hey guys! Feeling much better now and thanks again for those who reviewed.:) They make me happy. The next couple of chapters will start to get a little bit more interesting and I'll bring Dmitri in the story hopefully by the next chapter.

Disclaimer: I do not own Twilight, that's Stephanie Meyer's job.

Chapter 5

"So you been having nightmares of people with red eye's." Bianca stated. They were both sitting at the counter of the cafe Bianca worked at. Aurora was on her lunch break and she had been going there the past two weeks she had been working.

Aurora slid what was left of her salad around on the plate. "Yeah, I don't really know what their about or who the people are but it's terrifying and I usually end up dying." Bianca blinked, shaking her mane of dark brown hair. "Maybe your subconscious is trying to tell you something." Aurora tilted her head and gave her strange look. "What, you could be psychic or something. Maybe you know when danger is near or something."

Aurora laughed at her friend. "Your strange." Bianca pouted, the smiled mischievously. " You know what's strange. Working for two weeks and not meeting your boss yet."

Aurora gave Bianca a grimace. "I know but I need this job and it's a trail run." Bianca frowned. "Yes but it's weird. The only person you know at work is Heidi and I've only seen her around to collect the tours."

" That's because she's my supervisor, Bianca. It kind of makes sense. If I turn out to be a bad employ and they fire me, they wouldn't want any one who had gotten attached to be sad." Bianca rolled her eyes. "I still think it's weird."

Aurora smiled. "Yeah well, it's about time I went back." Bianca frowned, picking up Aurora's plate. "Alright, call me tonight." Aurora nodded, standing up and grabbing her bag. She walked over to the door, waving good bye to Bianca she headed back to work.

Aurora was walking into the castle, heading to the lobby where her desk was. She was just around the corner when she heard the voices.

"...you heard about everything in Seattle." Another voice answered. "Yeah, I heard from my brother, he lives there, that the police have no idea what's happening. They think it's a cult." Aurora turned into the room.

The two males turned when they heard her enter. They both looked fresh out of college, one drastically taller than the other. " Hi" Said the taller one. "We're here for the tours" Aurora smiled at them. "The tours at 2:00, today. You meet by the front gate."

Both men smiled. "Thanks" The shorter one replied. They were turning to leave, When Aurora remembered what she had heard. " Wait! I couldn't help to hear something about Seattle. What is happening?"

The taller one turned, giving Aurora a sympathetic look. Probably thinks I have family there or something. She thought. "Yeah, there have been a whole lot of murders and people are going missing." Aurora nodded grimly. "Thanks." He nodded and walked out.

As soon as they were gone, Aurora looked around. Seeing no one she pulled out her laptop that she used for home and work. Turning it on, she sat down behind the desk. Her fingers tapped the wood as she waited for it to load. Finally it came on.

Aurora sat up and started typing. "Alright, what is happening in Seattle." She didn't have to wait to long.

Seattle Under Siege

Death toll rises as police scramble for leads.

Scrolling down to read more of the article,Aurora's eyes widened. Bodies found, that were autopsied were recorded to be without blood. Missing teens. What was happening. "This is not a cult"

"What's not a cult, Ro?" Aurora jumped as Heidi came behind her. "Aurora." She turned and looked at Heidi. "Nothing, just all this stuff happening in Seattle." Heidi narrowed her eye's.

"Seattle." Aurora cocked her head, taking in Heidi's anger. Deciding to not push it, she had been having weird feelings about Heidi hiding something from her, she filled her in. "Yeah, someone or something is killing a whole bunch of people. A whole bunch of teens have gone missing to. Oh, and get this. The bodies were drained of blood."

She looked up shocked as she thought she heard Heidi growl. "It's so weird right." she said nervously. Heidi nodded turning around to leave. "Yes, very strange."

Heidi left the stunned human behind as she stormed to her master's. They would need to know this. She stopped in front of the door, pushing it open, she made her way to Aro.

Aro looked at Heidi, gracing her with a smile. "Heidi my dear, what is it." She walked over to her master, holding out her hand. Aro took hold of it.

With each passing second, his frown grew. Finally he let go of Heidi's hand. "Well, this is troubling." Aro looked around to his brothers. "There is much to discuss, brothers." He waved Heidi off. " you are dismissed Heidi, please look into this more and keep me informed."

Heidi nodded and started to walk away. "Oh, and Heidi." she turned looking at her master. " You did good." Heidi gave him a confused look. "With the new secretary." Heidi nodded, leaving the room but not before hearing Aro say quietly.

"There may be hope for the human, yet."