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posted by VAMPirella1997
I'm glad you guys want this fanfic.
Please comment and rate! It means so much to me!

-Vampirella x

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End of Part 4:

Jane's POV:

Hordes of other children, all around the same age, flanked her on either side. They surged toward us, but no matter how hard we tried, they wouldn't be incapacitated.

Something was blocking our powers.

Alec stood beside me still; he was concentrating just as hard on the children as I was.

Then, before I could comprehend what was going on, they sweeped Alec up and took him away.

"No!" I yelled, trying harder than I ever had before to use my power on someone. But it didn't work.

I was nagyelo with horror as the children carried my brother away...

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Part 6:

Jane's POV:

He was gone. Alec was gone. My legs buckled beneath me. The pain was too much to handle. It weighed down on me; my head and shoulders sagged.

What am I going to do? I thought.

After a few tortured minutes, my agony filled mind realised the course of action I would have to take. I had to tell Aro. I couldn't do anything to save my brother without his help.

So, though every movement seemed impossible, I got to my feet and walked slowly up the stone steps.

Then, a heavy weight hit my back. I spun around, knocking it off my back, whatever it was. It fell to the floor. I grabbed it, lifting it up sa pamamagitan ng it's neck.

It was a small boy. Another vampire child. He bared his teeth at me, his blood red eyes burning like apoy with the desire to kill.

But I held him at arms length, crushing his neck in a vice like grip.

"You. Are. Not. Going. To. Get. Away. With. This." I growled, squeezing his neck tighter until he squealed in fury and pain. "We will wipe you out. Every. Last. One!"

Then I marched into the castle, still gripping the child.

I ran down the corridors, until I was nearly at the room Aro was in. I could hear Demetri and Felix in there, too.

"A problem? How is that?" Aro was asking in a slightly amused and befuddled tone.

Then I burst through the doors. Aro, Demertri and Felix turned to look at me.

"They're everywhere, Master!" I announced. "The immortal children! And they're about to reveal us! Reveal us all!"

Aro's expression was appalled, as he finally seemed to put two and two together.

"Well, then, we must solve this problem presented to us." He decided, and began to march out of the room.

The pain returned to my thoughts as I realised he only knew one part of the problem.

"Jane, dear one, what is it that's upsetting you?" Aro asked, his voice gentle.

I looked up at him. I knew that all my agony must be ipinapakita on my face, because Aro's eyes widened a little in shock.

"It's Alec, Master. They took him away."

There was a beat of silence.

"How?" Aro breathed.

I held my hand out to him. He took it and began pagbaba my thoughts as I started crying. I hadn't cried in all my many years as a vampire.

When Aro released my hand, he knew everything. He also knew that if we never got Alec back, I would never do anything again.

I wouldn't fight. I wouldn't go on missions. I wouldn't use my power. I wouldn't do a thing.

Because me and Alec were one. Without him, I was nothing.
posted by VAMPirella1997
End of Part 8:

Aro's POV:

I held my hand out to Jane, and she took it, ipinapakita me everything that had happened. And what I saw was beyond my wildest imagination. Alec's and Jane's powers had been useless. Somehow, a group of children had not felt the incapacitating force of Jane's torture or Alec's 'anasthetic'. They had been immune to the power.

Suddenly, I wasn't so confident that just knowing what had happened would make it so simple to save Alec. We had a real problem on our hands.

How could we solve it?

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Part 9:

Aro's POV:

I wondered, would...
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posted by VAMPirella1997
Thanks to TeamVolturi45, I’ve remembered that this Fanfic existed. I hope some people still want to read it. xDD And, TeamAroPickle, I’ve made a fanfiction.net account, called MisguidedGhostTwilighter. I will check out your stories on there; please read mine. I’ve started Pagsulat a JAlice one. 

Enjoy the part, hopefully.

VAMPirella
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End of Part 24:

Alec’s POV:

Running my hands through my hair, I turned around slowly, taking in the whole room. I turned full circle, turning back to face Aro, Caius, Marcus and Didyme.

“Who was the last person to see her?” I asked. I didn’t know...
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posted by VAMPirella1997
Sorry it's been so long since I've written. Thanks to whoever posted the pictures that I've made into the icon and banner.
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End of Part 25:

Jane’s POV:

“Alec!” I called. I could hear the joy in my voice; there was no way he wouldn’t have heard it.

I stopped as he did. He turned to face me; there were still about six feet between us. We just stood there, staring at each other. Slowly, his face lit up. His grin stretched all the way across his face, his eyes sparkling.

“Jane,” he whispered, opening his arms wide.

I ran towards him, and he threw his arms around me, lifting me off...
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posted by VAMPirella1997
It’s been AGES since I’ve written this. Sorry. I got totally obsessed with another Fanfic.


Part 26:

Lucinda’s POV:

We were going to suffer for this. We were going to suffer for this. It was inescapable and unavoidable, and I wanted to not think about it, but I couldn’t think of anything else. What else was there to think about? The whole point to existence and the whole reason Mistress trained us had been this. It was what we’d been working towards for so long. I couldn’t even remember life before I was ordered to lead The Army. This had been everything.

We were going to suffer...
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posted by VAMPirella1997
End of Part 23:

Jane’s POV:

I couldn’t stifle the hope. After all, it made sense to me. It made madami sense than ending my eternity had made. So, why not? Why not grasp at the last straw I could see? Because, when it came down to it, it might just save me from falling off the cliff.

I spoke the thought aloud, confirming it like I had with the idea to die: “If Alec was dead, I would feel it. I would feel as though a part of me had been torn out and Nawawala forever.”

I told the trees and the damo and the whole sky. I told the stars and the moon and the gentle breeze.

But, most of all I told...
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posted by VAMPirella1997
End of Part 22:

Jane’s POV:

I was strangely sane now; the depression that consumed me before seemed to have passed. I knew it would return, though, as soon as I thought of Alec or let myself waver from my solid path. The solid path, so long before, which was now nearing its end…

I threw myself into a run again, speeding out of the city and across grassy hills. I didn’t know where I was going, but I knew where I was going to end up: at peace.

But so, so alone…

Or, maybe, he’d be waiting there for me? I hoped so. If he wasn’t, I hoped I wouldn’t have to wait long. If there was something...
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posted by VAMPirella1997
End of Part 17:

Jane’s POV:

I slowed as I entered the carpeted corridor, the sobs ripping from my chest. I wept and I wept, with no tears. If only I could forget, if only I could go on and never think about him. But he was my brother, my twin brother and my best friend.

And now he was gone.

I could see shapes, people moving down the corridor. I heard their feet brushing against the carpet, heard their muted voices rising in agitation and shock as they saw me. I struggled to tune out their voices as they asked me questions. I’d had enough of life lines, had enough of gripping onto straws in...
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posted by VAMPirella1997
End of Part 16:

Alec’s POV:

Deciding that now was an appropriate time to wake up, I relaxed my muscles. I blinked as I opened my eyes, pretending to be as disorientated as the first time I’d come out of this trance.

Part 20:

Alec’s POV:

I was alone.

Wind blew around the cave, whistling around corners. There was a silver patch of moonlight in the centre of the floor.

There was a way out.

If moonlight and wind could get into the cave, then I could escape! I didn’t stop to wonder why the hole was there, or why I was alone. I jumped off the mesa I was on, stepping into the patch of moonlight....
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posted by VAMPirella1997
End of Part 13:

Marcus’ POV:

“What is it, Felix?” I asked, because he looked slightly anxious.

“Aro wants to speak with you, Marcus,” he told me, before turning and walking away down the corridor.

I got to my feet. Didyme took my hand, and we left the room and hurried down the corridor. Of course, Aro often organised meetings and it hardly ever meant something terrible was happening. Felix, however, was only worried sa pamamagitan ng something extremely worrying. This was bad, very bad.

I was about to ask Didyme what she thought had happened: she knew Aro better than anyone did, seeing as she was...
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posted by VAMPirella1997
End of Part 15:

Alec’s POV:

“What do you want with me?” I hissed, glaring at the small blonde girl.

“You’re our prisoner,” she replied; she had been the one who had commanded that someone got Mistress. “You don’t get to ask questions. Mistress asks the questions. We ask the questions.”

“And what if I don’t answer?”

There was a collective growl from the immortal children.

“You don’t have that option.” I followed the sound of this new voice, and saw a movement in the shadows. Her voice was older than the others, and quiet. It sounded like ice cold silk, like an arctic...
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posted by VAMPirella1997
End of Part 7:

Alec’s POV:

Hundreds, maybe thousands, of children emerged from the alleyway, surrounding her on either side. Not really thinking about it, I decided to incapacitate them. I watched the mist creeping pasulong across the stone, knowing it wouldn't be long before they all fell to the ground. The children were surging forward, unaware of their doom sliding slowly toward them.

However, when it reached them, nothing happened. The children continued running toward us, unaffected sa pamamagitan ng my power. I could see Jane was trying to incapacitate them as earnestly as I now was.

But nothing happened....
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posted by VAMPirella1997
Part 14:

Didyme’s POV:

The sun was just rising, its rays slanting through the windows. I walked down the corridor slowly, and had almost reached the room which contained my piano when a door opened just behind me. I heard the almost silent creak as it opened, turning around almost instantly to see who was there. I smiled as I saw my brother, Aro, walking toward me.

“Good Morning, Didyme!” He called; when he reached me, he kissed me on both cheeks before stepping back.

“It certainly is, Aro,” I replied, before halik him as he had kissed me.

“And it will only get better. I have this...
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posted by VAMPirella1997
Part 13:

Marcus’ POV:

The sun shone through the windows as I walked down the corridor, my feet brushing against the red carpet. The golden light lit up some of the stone wall, leaving the untouched patches cold. I was following the sound of a piano: Didyme was playing again. Opening the wooden door at the end of the corridor, I stepped through into the large room.

The room was almost empty, except for a grand piano in the centre of the room, and a red chaise long in the corner. The walls and floor were stone, with a circular, red sheepskin rug under the piano. Didyme was sitting on a red stool...
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posted by VAMPirella1997
End of Part 11:

Lucinda’s POV:

“No!” She cried, panicked, shocked, and distraught. “No! No! Alec! Alec!”

Alec? So that was his name. Not that I cared; not that we cared. He was our victim, and we were taking him back for Mistress.

“Jane!” He shouted back, not so loud.

“Alec!” She was sobbing, but that didn’t phase me. I was a fighter, and we had just defeated our opponent. And what a trophy we were taking home!
I imagined what Mistress would say. I knew she would be pleased.

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posted by VAMPirella1997
End of Part 10:

Lucinda’s POV:


Watching the pair on the steps, waiting for them to turn and look at me, I decided the boy would be my target. He had the most bodies clustered around his feet.

I felt anger again, because I could have saved all of the fallen children. I could've have protected them from their attackers' powers. They would've been saved. But, I had followed Mistress' instructions. And I would continue to.

The girl's eyes moved over and saw me. She leant forward, growling, and the boy followed her gaze. I stayed still; the army behind me waited for my signal. The few moments of...
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posted by VAMPirella1997
I've got no idea what to write...so I'm gonna try Pagsulat from the point fo veiw of one of the immortal children...

-VAMPirella x

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Part 10:

Lucinda's POV:

Mistress' words replayed in my head as I stood in the mouth of the alleyway, preparing to step out into the sunlight.

Be as matulin as possible. Take the first one you see. Then, get out of there. Mistress had whispered, her voice calm and authorative.

She'd stayed hidden in the shadows, like she always did. In the darkenss, I had seen the outline of a black velvet cape, with the hood pulled down...
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posted by VAMPirella1997
End of Part 6:

Aro's POV:

Demtri and Felix moved to walk with me, but Jane didn't move. I had a feeling there was madami to this than I'd been told of. I looked over at Jane; she looked devestated.

"Jane, dear one, what is it that's upsetting you?" I asked.

It had been at least a hundred years since I'd seen her this upset. In fact, I didn't believe she'd ever looked like this.

Jane looked up at me. "It's Alec, Master. They took him away."

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Part 8:

Aro's POV:

My initial feeling was shock. How? How had a group of children taken Alec away? How was that...
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