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Evelyn stood the roof of apartment staring at the ground where the human was that she had just sucked dry. She wished she couldn't feel anything, but the bond with Alec twisted her to the heart and she vented rage by drinking human blood. She was distracted by Alec's behavior and words and every time she went on a hunt her rage rose in her body.

After the fight with the newborns was over, Elliot and Evelyn went back to London. It wasn't long before they got invited to Edward and Bella's wedding, Evelyn had let out a big sigh and gone, the door flying off its hinges out of the apartment, leaving a confused Elliot and Edward behind.

Edward walked into the hall and picked up a piece of paper with a wedding invitation on it. "Whats wrong with her?" He asked looking at his big brother who was scrunching his brows as he stared at the doorway. "A dead boy from the past arrived alive with his sister." Elliot muttered and Edward's mouth almost fell to the floor.

"Alec?"

Evelyn tilted her head as she heard footsteps approaching her. "Sister, is everything alright?" Elliot spoke as he walked to his sister's side and looked over the town from the roof of the apartment building where they were. His gaze stopped at the man lying on the ground. "He fell down the stairs." Evelyn said and Elliot watched as blood dripped from the corner of her mouth.

"You're out of your mind, Evelyn." Elliot started but Evelyn jumped off the roof with vampire speed.

She sped through a small town and arrived at a gate adorned with angel statues. She watched the leaves of the trees swaying in the wind and walked along the path, she stopped in front of the church and glanced to the side, where she saw an old man digging a grave and glanced behind Elliot who was carrying the man's lifeless body on his shoulder. "You have to control yourself." Elliot grumbled and Evelyn nodded her head towards the grave digger.

They walked towards the man who stopped in confusion and leaned on his shovel. His eyes widened as Elliot dropped the man's lifeless body to the ground. Before he could say anything Evelyn took a step towards him. "You do as we say and you don't remember anything about what happened." Evelyn spoke looking into the man's eyes.

"I have to say how I love your ability." Elliot spoke looking at the man who was like in hypnosis and took the lifeless body of the man and dropped it into the pit.

Elliot looked around at the cemetery and the church, there was something familiar about it all, as if he had been here once. "Looks familiar, doesn't it?" Evelyn said aloud and Elliot turned to look at her.
"No this can't be the same place." Elliot said aloud in confusion and Evelyn started walking away from the cemetery.

"When did you find this town?" He asked curiously and Evelyn shrugged. "A couple of weeks ago when I was on the verge of rage, I didn't believe the first, but.." Evelyn explained and motioned for her brother to follow.

They arrived in the middle of a quiet town, a few people walking in and out of shops. "This is like a ghost town, where the hell are all the humans?" Elliot asked looking at the apartment buildings. "This is a small town, this is not like London." She said and continued walking towards the park.

They walked through the bushes to a small square in the park, Elliot felt a drop of water fall on him and glanced at his sister who stopped to stare. "This is like the town of Forks, just as gray and rainy." He muttered and Evelyn pointed at him. "Look at this."

They watched as the woman spoke and a few people began to gather in the park. "You know the history of the town, witches have been burned here, and they have been hunted. Sometimes in ancient times, the town was completely burned down, leaving the cemetery and the church which are still standing, it is one of the wonderful sights of the town." The woman said and Elliot opened his mouth turning to look at his sister who was staring at the woman.

"Oh bloody hell."

"I didn't believe it myself at first, but she gave a speech here about the town and its history." Evelyn spoke turning to look at her brother who raised an eyebrow questioningly and Evelyn stepped further looking around.

"We are standing in the ashes of who we used to be." Evelyn spoke aloud and Elliot looked at the park where they stood. "Is this.." Elliot's sentence trailed off as he realized where they were standing. "It took a while to track down the right spot." Evelyn spoke and looked at the roses that decorated the statue in the park.

"Evelyn... no. This isn't the same place or town, it's been a thousand years." Elliot said sadly that his sister had found this place and was keeping hope alive. "I thought you'd say that... follow me." Evelyn said taking her brother's hand and Elliot looked around humans.

As if they were in some black and white movie. The town was gray and rainy, just like Forks. There was still something strange in the town, as if time had stopped at something in the past. Elliot saw a figure dressed in black disappear behind the bushes and he stopped Evelyn. "Someone is following us." He muttered softly out loud and Evelyn looked confused in the direction her brother was staring. "Come on, there's no one there."

They use vampire speed and Evelyn stopped outside the town, pointing at the farm. The big red house was in the middle of the meadows and wooden brown barns surrounded it.

They walked over the fences and watched the horses standing in the meadow eating hay. Evelyn stopped by the well behind one of the buildings and Elliot was frustrated but wanted to see where this was going. "Do you see anything familiar?" Evelyn asked leaning against the well and Elliot looked around.

"I don't see anything familiar in the farm and its animals." Elliot muttered aloud and soon his ear was caught by the sound of something flowing somewhere very close.
His eyes widened in surprise, with slow movements he turned to look at his sister's red eyes that told clearly. "I said so."

𝙒𝙞𝙡𝙙𝙚𝙨𝙩 𝘿𝙧𝙚𝙖𝙢𝙨 || Alec VolturiWhere stories live. Discover now