Chapter 2
It was night time and raining by the time I made it to Forks. Perfect for us vampires. Oh in case you're wondering why that is perfect it is because we can't go out in the sun. No we do not turn to dust when we step out in the sun we just sparkle. Like a million diamonds incrusted into our skin. It is quite a beautiful sight, but we could cause a lot of traffic jams if we stepped out into the street. This shows the skin of who we vampires really are- killers.
We were born to kill and kill is what all of our kind does. Well, with the exception of me. I am the only vampire I know of that doesn't drink human blood. Many of my friends that I have met say that they know of two other covens that drink the blood of animals. Do I believe them? Sure, they are my friends and they do not lie to me.
My objection is if I will ever find them. I have given up trying to find this coven and have decided if fate intended it to be this way, then that is how it shall go. I will let fate do its course.
I pulled up to a small, cozy house. Not expensive in any way. A 3 bedroom 2 bath (for appearances of course) home all to myself. I parked my Porsche in the garage next to my BMW and my Mercedes. You could say I like cars, but really I just like the speed the cars give me, each one goes over 300 mph, not that I could test it out here but a race track.
I unlocked the door to find a small living room complete with my piano and photos. And yes I took all of them myself. I went to college for photography too. My photos hold all my friends and places I have been.
I cast myself a quick glance in the mirror next to the staircase. I looked like any other vampire I had seen before though many say I am more beautiful. I am just plain. Dull brown hair that cascades down my back to my waist in curls with a slight red highlight, short frame, and boring topaz eyes.
Under my scrutinizing my eyes turned bluish-brown. One of my powers is for my eyes to change color with my emotions. Right now I was sad and skeptical.
With a sigh I trudged my way up the stairs to the two spare bedrooms and bathroom. I turned the first bedroom into a music room and drawing room. I dropped off my instruments and drawing utensils in here and turned to head to the other spare bedroom.
This room was my library. I put all my books that I collected in here and trust me I had a lot. Several thousand, which included a lot of original copies of books. I put my three suitcases including my books in here and went downstairs.
My bedroom was where I was headed. It was painted with a teal blue on the walls and a white carpet. The bed was a black frame with a silver bed spread. All my furniture was made of either metal or glass and the back wall was made entirely of glass giving me a perfect view of the lush forest of Forks.
I spent the rest of the night unpacking all of my stuff and was done in an hour leaving me 3 until school.
I made my way up into the music and drawing room to practice my drawing. I grabbed a sketch pad and went back into my bedroom to draw the forests. I looked out the window and started drawing lazy lines across my page. There was so much room in my mind that everything just started to go onto the page. When I was done I stood up to grab my colored pencils to finish the drawing but remembered my powers.
"Duh," I mumbled,"colored pencils," I said while holding out my hand. Then with a burst of blue light the pencils appeared in my hand. Ah the wonders of telekinesis.
I wandered back over to my drawing to color it in, allowing my mind to wander out to what would happen at school tomorrow.
Would that other vegetarian coven be there or would I never meet them? No don't think that.
"Don't be a pessimist," I scolded myself. I looked down at my drawing and was surprised to find it done. It was pretty good in my opinion, not that I could get another one. I thought it captured the mysterious aura that hung around these forests, but also the beauty of it. I looked at the alarm clock and I had an hour until school. Ugh.
I put my drawing stuff back and went into the shower. I let the warmth of it cascade down my back. I then got dressed into a dark-wash denim mini skirt, black leggings, and a long sleeve blue shirt. I grabbed my new Louis Vittion handbag and my blue stilettos and was off to Forks High School.
