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Fighting Forever (A Twilight Fan Fiction) *Updated 10-10*
(( A Twilight Fanfiction but has new different characters. The story takes place during the years of Twilight.))
Oh and the meaning behind the the title isn't that Alexandra (the main character) is fighting forever, like kicking butt etc. It means that she is fighting the idea of living forever. If that makes sense.
Chapter 1 Remembrance
I don’t remember much. It all happened so fast; I didn’t have time to react until the deed was done. But what I do remember still feels like it happened yesterday, even though more than three decades has passed me by. Three decades, 30 birthdays have come and gone but I remain unchanged since my 19th birthday. I never asked for this life, it was unwelcome event. I can’t exactly say it was an accident, or maybe I can. Originally I meant to be dinner, but I vaguely recall a group of people some cops included intervening. I blacked out and had no images in my mind of the events that followed. I do, however, remember the pain. It was unlike anything I had ever felt, or probably would ever feel, in my life. It was like my flesh, blood everything was on fire. A fire I couldn’t put out. I was told I suffered three days of that agony, even though it felt like a lifetime. After those days I woke up to see the most attractive man I had ever seen, starring down at me. His shaggy dark brown hair matched perfect with his brilliant honey golden eyes. They were the most beautiful eyes; I’ll never forget those eyes.
“So you survived.” he said in a low chuckle. He even had a gorgeous voice. It was mellow but had a sweet note to it that made me melt a little. I figured I had to be dreaming; there was no way this man could actually exist, so I shut my eyes tight. Yet he was still there seconds later when I re opened them. His eyes flashed when he let out a tiny laugh. I suddenly became aware that he actually had me draped across his lap. We were sitting on something hard, ground obviously, but harder probably linoleum or something to that effect. I quickly tried to escape but moved to fast, my head began to spin and slide back down into his arms. He merely smiled,
“Careful, you should try and stand so fast on a full stomach.”
I wondered what he meant at first but then I realized that yes, I was full. It was like I had eaten a huge Thanksgiving dinner all by myself. But it didn’t fill the same, if that made sense.
“I hope you don’t mind.” he spoke again, “I helped you feed. You were resisting so much I didn’t think you would last or even go out and hunt.”
Feed. Hunt. I didn’t understand and my head was still foggy, I had to be dreaming. “Where am I?” I finally got out, my voice dry.
“Somewhere safe.” he grinned again showing the brightest and most white teeth, it was like looking at a movie star except better in many ways. I looked around and notice the water dripping from above and the shape of a large dark tunnel. A sewer, we were in a sewer beneath the ground.
“I don’t understand.” I muttered again my head becoming clearer the longer he held me. Why was he holding me? This strange, Greek god like figure was holding me. It made no sense. I suddenly sniffed the air, a delicious scent reached my nostrils and made my mouth water. Something came over me and I could no longer hold in this urge to follow, track, or hunt down this scent. I forcefully pushed the man aside, taken by surprise he flew back but landed gracefully as if he were a marionette puppet being controlled from above. I ignored this and charged forward, I ran with an unimaginable pace. I searched the place but couldn’t find the scent. I was like an animal, no a monster. This entire time I could hear the man laughing.
“Still thirsty I see. I forgot what the first thirst is like. It’s been so long. It’ll pass though, I’m not sure your body can handle more at the moment. It’s just the scent stuck in your nostrils, it’ll pass.” he sighed. “There is nothing down here but rats, and believe me that’s not going to sustain you.”
I stopped and leapt at him landed firmly but gracefully in front of him. I stood there and calmed myself down, what was I just doing? I was running, faster then even a cheetah, and I hungered for that scent and deep in my mind I knew what that was. Blood. Fear quickly over took me, “What am I?” I said in a whisper.
“Well, we’re special I guess.” he said, “Our kind has come to be known as vampires.” he half rolled his eyes as he said the word. As did I, it was a ridiculous notion. I scoffed and let out an uneasy laugh hoping he’d crack a smile and nudge my arm, what a great joke he almost had me going. But when a smile didn’t form and the man remained serious I felt my stomach do a small flip. On an impulse I covered my heart with my right hand praying I would feel it beat. But everything was still. I could just imagine my heart hanging uselessly in my body. I glanced back over to the man. He could see the fear in my eyes, which he returned with understanding.
“Don’t worry, we’re not like those fictisous vampires. I mean no stake through the heart, or garlic, sunlight. That’s a big one. We won’t burst inflames when sun hits us, I mean please like that could ever happen.” he scoffed.
“What will happen?” I asked fingering my now noticeably pale skin.
“We sparkle.” I raised an eyebrow at him. “Never mind, its just best not to go out into direct sunlight. At least when humans are around.”
I starred at him; I don’t remember what I was thinking at that moment. I had a million questions, but there was still a part of me that thought this was an elaborate dream. He returned my stare; his ghostly pale skin was still made apparently clear in this dark sewer. I didn’t know what else to say, it was such an amount of information. Looking back, I think I handled it all too well, he probably thought so too.
“What’s your name?” I suddenly asked breaking the silence and this starring contest. He blinked and took a few steps closer to me.
“I’m Gregory, well Gavin most people call me Gavin.” he paused, “What about you?”
“I’m Alexandra.” I said quietly.
“Wow that’s a mouthful, mind if I call you Alex, or Ally.” Gavin asked with a hint of eagerness to his voice. It surprised me, I couldn’t speak I just nodded in reply. A thought crossed my mind that, oddly enough, hadn’t made its way to the front of my mind until now.
“How did I become this? Did you—“ I trailed off, I had seen the movies read the books, about vampires but I wasn’t sure if the rules applied like Gavin had mentioned earlier.
“Of course not.” he said in disgust, “I would never do that. Try to feed on a human let alone turn one. No I simply found you. You were in the alley as the cops tried to call for an ambulance. I could sense another vampire was near so I went to check it out and I came across you, and a dozen others.” he added. “I heard you screaming, they were with agony. Then I heard someone shout ‘He bit her.’ that’s when I knew.”
I listened to his story in silence, I wasn’t sure if he was lying or not. But something told me to believe him; I couldn’t remember my attackers face or even what I had been doing in that alley. I brought myself away from my personal thoughts and back to Gavin. “How did you get me away?”
A smirked popped up across Gavin’s face, “We’re fast.” he said implying both of us, or the race of vampires in general. “I took you before they even had a chance to blink. It was for the best, there was nothing they could do for you. If I had left you there you would have turned and probably feasted on the entire staff in the emergency ward at they attempted to figure the cause of your claimed burning.”
It was the truth. It was written all over his face. For some reason I felt slightly better, knowing that I wasn’t meant to be Gavin’s dinner or lunch, snack whatever. I finally let a smile grow across my face but it dropped.
“I didn’t eat anyone did I?” I asked scared to know the answer. At this Gavin let out a loud but enduring laugh that made me crack a tiny smile.
“No. No.” he said, “I don’t feed on humans. Never have. See I was raised on hunting animals. The scent of humans hardly bothers me anymore. You’re not exactly a natural when it comes to hunting.” he chuckled again. I melted. “I had to practically hunt the deer myself.”
I gasped. “I ate a deer!” I said in horror, a poor little deer.
“Several actually.” he said with a bit of amazement. “Would you have rather killed a human?” he asked raising his brow. I opened my mouth to say something but closed it again.
“I guess not.” I said in a troubled way.
“Come on Ally, it should be dark we can head up now.” When Gavin spoke my name, well nickname, it made me smile. If my heart could beat I think it would have been going crazy. He turned and began to walk toward the dark sewage tunnel.
“Are we still in Cleveland?” I asked.
“Yeah. I thought I’d like this place, right on the edge of a lake. But it’s too sunny. I haven’t been able to come out during the day.” Gavin muttered absently. I quickly followed after him, worried about resurfacing back to my home city as a vampire.
“We’ll head north, less sun. That’s where many of our kind stay.”
“Are there many?” I asked.
“Only a handful, not over a thousand. At least I don’t think so. I could be wrong.” he paused, “Come on, let’s get going.” and with that he was gone in flash up the ladder that lead to the streets of Cleveland, my mind raced worrying we would be spotted but I trusted Gavin, even in this short time Gavin had grown my full trust. I followed after him. I would follow him anywhere.
(( A Twilight Fanfiction but has new different characters. The story takes place during the years of Twilight.))
Oh and the meaning behind the the title isn't that Alexandra (the main character) is fighting forever, like kicking butt etc. It means that she is fighting the idea of living forever. If that makes sense.
Fighting Forever
Chapters
1. Remembrance
2. Eight Years
3. Relationships
4. Eyes
5. Bad Day
6. Halloween
7. Slayer
8. Q & A
Chapters
1. Remembrance
2. Eight Years
3. Relationships
4. Eyes
5. Bad Day
6. Halloween
7. Slayer
8. Q & A
Chapter 1 Remembrance
I don’t remember much. It all happened so fast; I didn’t have time to react until the deed was done. But what I do remember still feels like it happened yesterday, even though more than three decades has passed me by. Three decades, 30 birthdays have come and gone but I remain unchanged since my 19th birthday. I never asked for this life, it was unwelcome event. I can’t exactly say it was an accident, or maybe I can. Originally I meant to be dinner, but I vaguely recall a group of people some cops included intervening. I blacked out and had no images in my mind of the events that followed. I do, however, remember the pain. It was unlike anything I had ever felt, or probably would ever feel, in my life. It was like my flesh, blood everything was on fire. A fire I couldn’t put out. I was told I suffered three days of that agony, even though it felt like a lifetime. After those days I woke up to see the most attractive man I had ever seen, starring down at me. His shaggy dark brown hair matched perfect with his brilliant honey golden eyes. They were the most beautiful eyes; I’ll never forget those eyes.
“So you survived.” he said in a low chuckle. He even had a gorgeous voice. It was mellow but had a sweet note to it that made me melt a little. I figured I had to be dreaming; there was no way this man could actually exist, so I shut my eyes tight. Yet he was still there seconds later when I re opened them. His eyes flashed when he let out a tiny laugh. I suddenly became aware that he actually had me draped across his lap. We were sitting on something hard, ground obviously, but harder probably linoleum or something to that effect. I quickly tried to escape but moved to fast, my head began to spin and slide back down into his arms. He merely smiled,
“Careful, you should try and stand so fast on a full stomach.”
I wondered what he meant at first but then I realized that yes, I was full. It was like I had eaten a huge Thanksgiving dinner all by myself. But it didn’t fill the same, if that made sense.
“I hope you don’t mind.” he spoke again, “I helped you feed. You were resisting so much I didn’t think you would last or even go out and hunt.”
Feed. Hunt. I didn’t understand and my head was still foggy, I had to be dreaming. “Where am I?” I finally got out, my voice dry.
“Somewhere safe.” he grinned again showing the brightest and most white teeth, it was like looking at a movie star except better in many ways. I looked around and notice the water dripping from above and the shape of a large dark tunnel. A sewer, we were in a sewer beneath the ground.
“I don’t understand.” I muttered again my head becoming clearer the longer he held me. Why was he holding me? This strange, Greek god like figure was holding me. It made no sense. I suddenly sniffed the air, a delicious scent reached my nostrils and made my mouth water. Something came over me and I could no longer hold in this urge to follow, track, or hunt down this scent. I forcefully pushed the man aside, taken by surprise he flew back but landed gracefully as if he were a marionette puppet being controlled from above. I ignored this and charged forward, I ran with an unimaginable pace. I searched the place but couldn’t find the scent. I was like an animal, no a monster. This entire time I could hear the man laughing.
“Still thirsty I see. I forgot what the first thirst is like. It’s been so long. It’ll pass though, I’m not sure your body can handle more at the moment. It’s just the scent stuck in your nostrils, it’ll pass.” he sighed. “There is nothing down here but rats, and believe me that’s not going to sustain you.”
I stopped and leapt at him landed firmly but gracefully in front of him. I stood there and calmed myself down, what was I just doing? I was running, faster then even a cheetah, and I hungered for that scent and deep in my mind I knew what that was. Blood. Fear quickly over took me, “What am I?” I said in a whisper.
“Well, we’re special I guess.” he said, “Our kind has come to be known as vampires.” he half rolled his eyes as he said the word. As did I, it was a ridiculous notion. I scoffed and let out an uneasy laugh hoping he’d crack a smile and nudge my arm, what a great joke he almost had me going. But when a smile didn’t form and the man remained serious I felt my stomach do a small flip. On an impulse I covered my heart with my right hand praying I would feel it beat. But everything was still. I could just imagine my heart hanging uselessly in my body. I glanced back over to the man. He could see the fear in my eyes, which he returned with understanding.
“Don’t worry, we’re not like those fictisous vampires. I mean no stake through the heart, or garlic, sunlight. That’s a big one. We won’t burst inflames when sun hits us, I mean please like that could ever happen.” he scoffed.
“What will happen?” I asked fingering my now noticeably pale skin.
“We sparkle.” I raised an eyebrow at him. “Never mind, its just best not to go out into direct sunlight. At least when humans are around.”
I starred at him; I don’t remember what I was thinking at that moment. I had a million questions, but there was still a part of me that thought this was an elaborate dream. He returned my stare; his ghostly pale skin was still made apparently clear in this dark sewer. I didn’t know what else to say, it was such an amount of information. Looking back, I think I handled it all too well, he probably thought so too.
“What’s your name?” I suddenly asked breaking the silence and this starring contest. He blinked and took a few steps closer to me.
“I’m Gregory, well Gavin most people call me Gavin.” he paused, “What about you?”
“I’m Alexandra.” I said quietly.
“Wow that’s a mouthful, mind if I call you Alex, or Ally.” Gavin asked with a hint of eagerness to his voice. It surprised me, I couldn’t speak I just nodded in reply. A thought crossed my mind that, oddly enough, hadn’t made its way to the front of my mind until now.
“How did I become this? Did you—“ I trailed off, I had seen the movies read the books, about vampires but I wasn’t sure if the rules applied like Gavin had mentioned earlier.
“Of course not.” he said in disgust, “I would never do that. Try to feed on a human let alone turn one. No I simply found you. You were in the alley as the cops tried to call for an ambulance. I could sense another vampire was near so I went to check it out and I came across you, and a dozen others.” he added. “I heard you screaming, they were with agony. Then I heard someone shout ‘He bit her.’ that’s when I knew.”
I listened to his story in silence, I wasn’t sure if he was lying or not. But something told me to believe him; I couldn’t remember my attackers face or even what I had been doing in that alley. I brought myself away from my personal thoughts and back to Gavin. “How did you get me away?”
A smirked popped up across Gavin’s face, “We’re fast.” he said implying both of us, or the race of vampires in general. “I took you before they even had a chance to blink. It was for the best, there was nothing they could do for you. If I had left you there you would have turned and probably feasted on the entire staff in the emergency ward at they attempted to figure the cause of your claimed burning.”
It was the truth. It was written all over his face. For some reason I felt slightly better, knowing that I wasn’t meant to be Gavin’s dinner or lunch, snack whatever. I finally let a smile grow across my face but it dropped.
“I didn’t eat anyone did I?” I asked scared to know the answer. At this Gavin let out a loud but enduring laugh that made me crack a tiny smile.
“No. No.” he said, “I don’t feed on humans. Never have. See I was raised on hunting animals. The scent of humans hardly bothers me anymore. You’re not exactly a natural when it comes to hunting.” he chuckled again. I melted. “I had to practically hunt the deer myself.”
I gasped. “I ate a deer!” I said in horror, a poor little deer.
“Several actually.” he said with a bit of amazement. “Would you have rather killed a human?” he asked raising his brow. I opened my mouth to say something but closed it again.
“I guess not.” I said in a troubled way.
“Come on Ally, it should be dark we can head up now.” When Gavin spoke my name, well nickname, it made me smile. If my heart could beat I think it would have been going crazy. He turned and began to walk toward the dark sewage tunnel.
“Are we still in Cleveland?” I asked.
“Yeah. I thought I’d like this place, right on the edge of a lake. But it’s too sunny. I haven’t been able to come out during the day.” Gavin muttered absently. I quickly followed after him, worried about resurfacing back to my home city as a vampire.
“We’ll head north, less sun. That’s where many of our kind stay.”
“Are there many?” I asked.
“Only a handful, not over a thousand. At least I don’t think so. I could be wrong.” he paused, “Come on, let’s get going.” and with that he was gone in flash up the ladder that lead to the streets of Cleveland, my mind raced worrying we would be spotted but I trusted Gavin, even in this short time Gavin had grown my full trust. I followed after him. I would follow him anywhere.
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