It had been a week since I had seen the mystery animalistic vampire. I had relayed my meeting of him to my coven and Emily had mentioned he was most likely a newborn. I frowned. I had remembered nothing of that sort. I never remembered the animalistic nature, the craving for blood, the arrogance to neglect coven boundaries.

He was always on my mind. Who was he? Why was he like that? It got to the point that every time I thought of him, I got the beginnings of a vision that was animalistic and focused on him. But before long, I was torn away just like I was being forcefully pulled away.

"Why don't you give up trying?" Aurora said one afternoon during history while rubbing her temples gingerly. "You're giving me a head ache."

"Sorry." I shrugged and frowned and began to focus on the topic, the American Civil War.

"No, I wasn't born yet," Aurora sighed and I began to scan the room. A few boys on the other end of the room were eyeing us up and one offered us a nod. I quickly shifted to a few of the 'stoners,' if you will, whose heads were resting on their books and soft snores were escaping from their slightly ajar mouths. A few of the girls on the other end of the room were nodding off and several others were trying to concentrate on the nun's speech. I'm bored.

"I am too." Aurora read my mind and heaved a sigh. We looked at the door after a soft rap occurred. The nun opened the door to see three people: a boy and two girls. The boy had fiery red hair. The first girl was smaller than the other two and had short black hair. The final girl had long brunette locks. One characteristic set them off from the other students: their eyes, their golden eyes.

I side glanced at Aurora and then back to the three new comers. The boy whispered to the two girls who in turn looked at us. The brunette girl shot daggers at Aurora and me.

"Welcome and you—" the nun was cut off by the boy showing off their schedule. "We had new students not too long ago. If you don't mind, would you be willing to introduce yourselves for us?"

"Certainly." The pixie-like girl smiled. "I'm Alice."

"Edward." The boy grunted, his gaze never leaving Aurora and I.

"Bella." The final girl shifted awkwardly.

"Nice of you to join us." She smiled. "There are open seats behind the Ives sisters." She motioned to Aurora and I at the back of the room. Edward and I began a stare down as he walked to the back of the room. It was awkward being in the room with them. They were our 'prey.' They were what we were hunting for so long. I had to return to Emily as soon as possible.

We returned home later that day, I raced to Emily in the living room reading a paperback version of Macbeth.

"What is it?" she looked up at me.

"The Cullens."

"Did you see them?"

"Not exactly but—"

"If you didn't see them, I don't wanna hear it." She went back to her book. I looked at Aurora who just shrugged and I left her be.

"She had a bad day." Christopher said from the far side of a ping pong table while battling it out against Edwin.

"She did?"

"Yeah. About an hour after you left, the state police came because someone filed a missing persons thing for that elderly couple. The questioned her for a good hour until they gave up and left." He stopped the game for a bit and I quickly frowned. "Yeah, none of us were expecting the 5-O to get involved. Especially Em. So what were you going to tell her."

"They've finally arrived at school. Aurora and I sit in front of three of them in History."

"Took 'em long enough. Do you know why?" he scoffed then looked over to Aurora.

"To get 'comfortable' in their new setting." She shrugged.

"I'll talk with Em later. Once she's cooled down and we'll figure out what to do." He said before getting ready to serve.