Centuries later - 1640

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I looked at the sign post. London. In 1640. The year Carlisle was born. I had be traveling for a long time. I crossed a few vampires covens in that time. Almost all of them gifted. I soon found out i had two gifts. I was a mental shield and the other was that i could collect a person's gift. Well actually copy it. Once coven actually helped to train me in hand to hand compat against other vampires and how to control my gifts. One in that coven could change their apperance, voice and sent at will, making them look, smell and sound human. I copied that. Another could teleport all over the world, and take people or objects with them, one could heal people, even if someone was at the point of death, but they didn't use this gift and the second to last one could read intentions, it was cross between mind reading and future seeing but it wasn't in a 'Vistion' or 'Voice', i didn't know what. And the last one could freeze thing, it didn't freeze them in ice but it was like they were stuck in time or something.I stayed in that coven for 40 years before leaving. Of course i knew how to contact them. I gathered a few more gift (It come in later)

I left Forks a year after arriving. I packed my dresses, the baby clothes and crib ( for some strange reason, i don't know why), The tapestry of the Cullens, my box diary and bits of jewlery inside it too and a large box of money. All of this fit into a large trunk and it still had plenty of room in. I had a small carriage for show. i didn't want to be suspected then i changed my sent to match a humans but with less appeling to a vampire, then changed my self into a 20 year old woman, my hair black, reached my waist, midnight blue eyes, and a soft innosent looking face. I took a deep breath and shook the reins for the horse drawn carriage I was in. Pulling my hood up to my red cloak i had made centuries ago. Now I was glad that I had a few houses on other countrys.

The ride to the grand house was wobbily. Thanks to the open gutters on the street and children and animals running across it was slow work. But finally it came to view. I could tell i was being watched by the humans. So i opened the front door, just as i turned to take my trunk, a gust of wind blew my hood down from my head. I could almost hear the gasps as the men took in my beauty. I heaved my trunk off, making it look heavy then dragged it into the house.

"Lady Bella?" I heard a gasp, I turned around to see a maid standing in the door way. She looked around 19, brown hair and eyes. I smiled kindly

"Yes that is me"

"I wasn't expecting you this early. Please come in" She said, leaning down to take my trunk. Some other maids hurried past to get my other things.

"Here let me help, is quite heavy" I leaning down and took the other end. We both made our way on the inside. The door slamed with a bang.

"Where should i put your things lady Bella" The girl said, fidling with her hands

"The grand room please. Tell me, whats your name?" I asked. She looked surprised.

 "Mai"  

"Well Mai. When we're not in public i will let you call me Bella. Lady Bella is a little too formal when its just me" again she looked suprised. Behind me the other maids came in, my things in their hands. "Can someone show me to my room" I asked. 

"Of course. This way" Mai said, taking hold of the trunk as i did too. We walked down the few corridors and up two set of stairs. Till we reached a large wooden door. I turned the knob and opened the door. Like all my other houses this is the grandest room.

"You can put the trunk down here, i'll unpack it myself" I said dropping the trunk down gentl. After they put my things down they scurried from the room. I locked the door then opened my trunk. I kept my dresses at the bottom of the trunk, wrapped inside the tapestry. Even in this time they looked a bit out of date. But i wanted to keep these dresses. It seemed important. So far i had only kept five of the dresses, not including the ones i wear.

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