AN: So it's been years since I updated this story, but I'm really sick of all these ideas going unused. If people actually start reading it again, then I definitely think I will start updating more often.

Set in Breaking Dawn

Bella's POV

I held Renesmee as the Volturi stopped and we waited. Aro gave a slight nod to nothing in particular before I realized in a complete panic that Edward had lifted our daughter from my arms and was running to the Volturi. I went to sprint forward before Carlisle actually grabbed my arm.

"She's with the safest person she could possibly be with on this planet," I felt my eyes grow wide as I turned to see Edward had stopped halfway and stood close to a black cloaked figure from the Volturi.

"Auntie!" Renesmee squealed in excitement and the figure pushed the hood down to reveal the Elaina, whose photo seemed a distant memory now. Elaina's hair was the exact same reddish bronze color of Edward and Renesmee, pin straight from where I could see, though it was clear it extended under the cloak. She grinned widely at my daughter as they both reached for the other and Edward stood about a foot away as his sister finally held her niece, both their eyes alight with happiness as Renesmee finally met the last member of the Cullens. My daughter could've easily become Elaina's daughter in that moment, because she looked like Edward, she looked strikingly of Elaina save for the brown eyes. Elaina only stood a couple of inches shorter than Edward. Renesmee rested her hand on Elaina's cheek, eyes bright, and I could only imagine everything she must be showing her aunt. Elaina's eyes lit up and Renesmee gasped and I guessed that Elaina had mind spoken with her for the first time. Edward's smile was dazzling as he watched before his eyebrows pulled together in concern as he looked at his sister. The smoothest handoff I'd ever seen between two people or vampires for that matter happened as Elaina passed off Renesmee to him and positioned herself protectively between them as he ran back to us.

"She's not a threat," Her voice was silky and gentle, doing her best to appeal to Aro and Caius.

"Not yet," Caius growled.

"Not ever," Elaina immediately growled back. I blanched; surprised she would've dared to speak to such a dangerous vampire in such a way, until I realized Elaina was dangerous too. I immediately grabbed to hold Renesmee and she touched my cheek, showing me how Auntie Elaina had spoken to her, showed her daddy before he was a vampire with his green eyes, their first hunt as vampires, and how much she already loved Renesmee as her niece. Renesmee wanted Auntie Elaina to stay and be a part of the family again. Edward smiled crookedly at her then and whispered, "Show mommy the other thing that Auntie Elaina showed you." Renesmee became serious as she focused on her touching my cheek again, showing me that if it came to a fight, Auntie Elaina would fight with us. Something seemed off about the thought, until I realized Aro would expect that, and therefore not be able to really reprimand or stop Elaina if this occurred. There was a deeper plan there, but we wouldn't know unless it came to that. There was a flash of movement before Elaina returned to the edge of the clearing after pulling her hood up, taking her assigned guard post again.

********Refer back to Breaking Dawn for In-Between Details********

The Volturi left, taking Elaina with them, but she shot one more heartfelt smile over her shoulder at us all. Another of the black hooded figures came to her side and I caught the glittering off the faint sunlight of two hands intertwined as they followed

"Elaina has a boyfriend?" Emmett immediately hissed, Edward nodded soberly, and shrugged off the question. I didn't know if I expected him to go big brother on the situation like Emmett clearly had.

"He keeps her alive while she's there and she intends to bring him back with her when she is allowed to return, so you might as well get over it," I could hear the slight undertone though and I knew his feelings about his sister "dating" were not as straightforward as he'd lead us to believe.