Alright, I have published this story before, but I deleted it. However, some of my friends really like the story so I decided to rewrite it again (mainly because I mistakenly lost the other one). In this story, I'm going to try to change Stephanie Meyer's (who owns everything Twilight related) vampires just a tiny bit, but it will only be that they need blood to survive. The other characteristics will still be in play. This is not a Bella lover story. I am truly sorry because there are a lot of people who love this girl, but please don't let it stop you from reading this story. The same thing goes to Jacob a bit (and I love Jacob, trust me). Please don't make harsh comments, I'll accept constructive criticism, but there is no need to be rude. I hope you enjoy the story and I also have The Dark Knight and Harry Potter fanfictions too, so if you don't like this story you might like the other three. Thank you.

PS-This is after Eclipse, so Breaking Dawn never happened.


Lexi huffed as she lay on the bid cloud of fluff. She groaned as she watched others pass by minute past minute, hour past hour.

"Damn it, I'm so sick of white," she growled. She jumped hearing the loud thunder from above. "Sorry," she whimpered.

"Still not used to it?" chuckled someone behind her.

She smiled seeing Gabriel behind her. "Gabriel!" she laughed, jumping in his arms. She loved having him here. It'll probably be ten times worse without him, being stuck in an endless road of clouds.

"My child," he said, putting her down. "How are you?"

Lexi rolled her eyes. "Do you even have to ask?"

She still couldn't get used to him. His perfect smile made her speechless every time she looked at him. She has never seen more beautiful creatures other than angels, but Gabriel was the most handsome in her opinion. His hair was a golden blonde, truly angel hair. She was a curious cat when she was human and that flaw followed even after death. That's how she met him. Out of curiosity, she wanted to know how his hair would feel between her fingers. She nearly jumped out of her skin when she felt of soft it was and she freaked out even more when he turned to her. Lexi thought he would say yell at her, but on the contrary he just smiled at her and welcomed her to her new home. His eyes were the bluest she had ever seen, nothing compared to her boring black eyes. An ocean of peace and wonders, she would say.

"Now, Lexi, you're not here for punishment. It's a time to reflect, learn, and grow," he said, sitting down and pulling her with him.

"I'm now, but I never get to do anything. Why can't I be like the other angels and go do a mission or something? I think I'm mature for that," she said.

"Hm, have you even tried to learn to fly yet?" asked Gabriel.

Lexi turned red. "No," she said in a tiny voice.

"I see. As curious as you are and you were never curious to fly," he sighed.

"I'm afraid of heights," she lied, grabbing her wings. She winced as the thunder ripped through the sky again.

Gabriel laughed. "An angel afraid of heights, haven't heard that one before. Saying the truth should also be in your top list of priorities."

"I didn't know I had to keep a list," mumbled Lexi.

"What was that?"

"Nothing," said Lexi immediately, giving Gabriel her biggest smile. She was a pretty thing, according to Gabriel. She could be the sweetest thing in the world, but there was a rebellious and wild side to Lexi. He smiled as he watched her pick of a handful of clouds and blew it at the kids playing near them, making them giggle in delight. "So innocent," she whispered. "Such a shame they never had the chance to grow."

"Yes, it is. Some die unfortunate deaths, such as disease, war, natural disasters, or accident, but I think the worst cases are when they die by abusive relatives."

Lexi grew quite when he mentioned that. She had grown up in an abusive home herself. She would come home from school to get beat by her mother and then her father will beat her. One day Lexi couldn't take it, so she ran to the street. The last thing she remembered was seeing a big flash light before waking up again in heaven.

"Do you know how we become 'guardian' angels, Lexi?" he said. Lexi shook her head. "You use your tragedies to help them," he said pointing to the people of earth. "If you never experienced their pain or felt the way they do, how could you help them with their problems?"

Lexi sighed. "So I'm going to be a guardian angel?"

"Mm, let's try not to use that term. It's a term our human family have used for the past centuries. However, we will help people… or creatures who become hopeless and get them on the right track."

"Doesn't sound like fun," huffed Lexi.

"No, but it's an important deed to do," he said stroking her head. She smiled and placed her head on his shoulder.

"I guess it'll be better than sitting on this damn cloud all day," she said. She gasped when the sky growled again, popping her hand over her mouth.

Gabriel smiled at her cuteness, but she was trying. After spending all her life around drugs, alcohol, and fowl language, she was still a sweet angel.

"So, when do I get out of this white dust in the sky?" Lexi blushed again seeing the stern look on his face. "Sorry."

"Keep trying, Lexi. Now look here," he said opening a patch of clouds. Lexi looked in curiosity as Gabriel opened it revealing a vast forest. She furrowed her eyes seeing something move through the forest but, it looked like it was moving too fast for her to see. "Look harder. Concentrate," whispered Gabriel in her ear. Lexi breathed heavily locked her eyes down at the quick creature. "He stopped," whispered Gabriel in surprised. Lexi gasped seeing the creature leaning against the tree. His skin was paler than human, his eyes fully black, his mouth looked dry as he smacked his head against the tree, actually making a dent into it.

"He's so… beautiful," whispered Lexi. "But why does he look so sad? What is he?" she asked Gabriel.

"He's a vampire. His name is Edward Cullen," explained Gabriel

"I didn't know they were real, but either way wouldn't God… uh, curse them?" She waited for the thunder but received nothing. She smiled in at her effort.

"God loves all his children, my child," he said. "Besides, he's a vegetarian."

Lexi laughed. "Never heard that one before, but, he looks hungry."

"He's been starving himself. He wants to die, even thinking of going to the Volturi, the head vampires, to let them kill him."

"But why?"

Gabriel sighed. "He was in love with this human girl and she loved him too, or so he thought, but one day he saw her and her best friend, a werewolf, together… in bed... and I guess you can picture what happened then."

"Who will be stupid enough to cheat on such a beautiful creature?" Gabriel smiled seeing how Lexi worshiped Edward with her eyes. She was falling in love with him already. "Did that wolf-boy satisfy her more than Edward?"

"Uh, they never were intimate with each other," he said blushing a bit.

"Oh," she said, softly.

"Do you think you're up to it? Do you think you can change his mind? Make him live again?"

Lexi bit her lip. "I-I hope so," she said herself.

"I know you can, Lexi," he said, patting her back. "Now remember, when you are down there you are as human as the others, but there are some small details that will still remain with you. You will still have your wings, but I doubt the Cullens will care about that. You will be immune by any disease or venom, if one must say. Most importantly remember your mortality, Lexi. You'll end up here again, but you will never go on an assignment again. Understand?"

She nodded. "When do I start?" she asked getting up.

"Now," he said pushing her off the cloud.

Lexi gasped as she fell off the cloud and screamed as she fell down. "Gabriel!"

"I told you to learn how to fly, Lexi," he said. "Good luck, my child." Gabriel shook his head. Lucky for me I pushed her in the right spot, he thought with a smile.

Lexi felt her tears being dried by the air hitting her face. She gulped seeing herself getting closer to the ground. She tried flapping her wings, but she couldn't concentrate. "Oh God, help me now."


Edward walked carelessly through the forest of Forks. He would see animals scurry away from him. He had an urge to jump them and tear them apart, but he wanted to die. He couldn't stand living without Bella. He had loved her and her betrayal hit him in the coldest part of his rock heart. How he wished to rip that wolf into pieces, but he knew that Bella loved him, so he let them be as a last will for her happiness. That is how much he loved her.

"The Volturi will end this miserable life of mine," he said, stopping in front of a lake. He looked down and saw his reflection in the water. He snarled remembering the sight of Bella and Jacob together in bed. It made him sick, to claw his eyes out so he won't be able to see again. He wished to rip is ears off so he'll never hear their moans again. His cold, dead heart hurt him and was unbearable for him to live this way.

Edward looked up when he heard a scream in the air. He squinted his eyes not believing what he was seeing. "An angel?" he said.


Lexi screamed louder as she approached the Earth faster in speed. She tried again to flap her wings, but they wouldn't budge. She covered her eyes waiting to feel the harsh impact. She caught her breath when she felt a pair of arms catch her. She opened her eyes and saw the very vampire that Gabriel showed her.

She blinked a couple times trying to make sure she wasn't seeing things. Now I know what Gabriel meant. I'm going to need glasses again, she thought with a groan. She was pretty in his opinion. He tried to focus on her black eyes that were being covered by shadow. She had long dark matching hair that curled around her face. Edward winced feeling weak from the lack of energy and collapsed on his knees, still holding onto Lexi.

"Goodness. Am I that fat? Probably the wings," she said, trying to get off him, but he kept his hold.

"No," he said, hoarsely. "I'm just weak."

"Fool, it's because you haven't fed," said Lexi angrily. "Here," she said, pushing her hair back, "drink."

"No," he growled, looking the other way, trying to escape from the temptation.

"It's safe. I'm not going to change, if that's what you're worried about," she said.

"It's not that," he snapped.

"It's because of that girl right? You don't deserve to die, Edward," she whispered.

He looked oddly at the small angel. How did she know?

"I loved her," he said sadly.

"I know, but she's your past, you have to look to your future and it starts here," pointing at her neck.

Edward gulped seeing the veins on her neck. He could see, feel, and hear her blood coursing through her veins; if he only could taste it. He grabbed the back of her head and pulled her neck closer to his lips. He looked into her eyes. Her eyes were now sparkling against the moonlight and showed no fear. He looked back at her neck, waiting for him to take a bite.

Lexi sighed when she felt his cold lips against her skin, tracing up and down her neck. She gasped when he felt teeth sink into her neck. It stung a bit, but it also felt oddly good. She grasped his hair as he drank more of her blood.

Edward felt thick blood, running down this throat. Her blood as like liquid fire, he had never tasted anything so sweeter before.

Lexi gasped again as he continued to drink more. She blinked trying to focus her eyes, but she was starting see black and her head was feeling lighter and lighter. Her grip on his hair loosened and soon she was out cold.


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