Charlie’s POV
Loren was on his knees in front of me, staring up into the barrel of my gun. I never thought I would live to do this to this pathetic excuse for a Jenzi.
“Are wewe going to kill me, Charles?” Loren laughed.
My finger itched on the trigger. I wanted to kill him, right here right now.
“Hunters!” Loren shouted. “Assemble!”
Out of nowhere, Shadow Hunters appeared. They grabbed my arms, their hands cold and dragged me away from Loren. One of them pulled the gun from my hand and threw it on the floor. It slid away from me and stopped at the entrance. Loren stood up and dusted off his trousers.
“I can’t believe wewe had me kneeling on the floor,” Loren alisema to me. “These are tailor made, Charles, very expensive.”
I glared at him and tried to fight the Shadow Hunters but I knew it was pointless. These creatures had unfathomable strength that not even Emmett could break out of.
“Now, where’s my son?”
“He isn’t your son anymore, Loren,” I said. “He disowned wewe weeks ago. wewe sent him out to kill an innocent girl. Do wewe think he would be able to see your perspective of that mission forever?”
“You turned my own son against me!” Loren screeched. He slapped me with the back of his hand.
“You turned your own son against you!” I shouted back at him. “You and your twisted plans! Killing innocent girls, torturing your own race and then genocide of the human race!”
“Mitchell was with me on those plans! wewe brainwashed him!”
“I showed him the truth, Loren! What effects wewe as dictator had! wewe couldn’t expect him to live with all the murders wewe were committing.”
“Justified murders.” Loren had a crazy look in his eyes. “Every single one of them.”
“Someone sits on your chair and wewe have him hanged,” I said. “Hardly justified.”
The crazy look in Loren’s eyes intensified.
“I understand why wewe would murder me, Loren,” I said. “But my daughter? She’s seventeen and didn’t even know wewe existed until wewe sent your son to kill her.”
“She isn’t dead yet, Charles,” Loren smiled. “But she soon will be. My nephew is seeing to her death as we speak.”
“Your nephew Zachariah,” I said, thoughtfully. “I know him. Blonde guy with a wife and kid. He’s on my side too. He wouldn’t risk his wife and son’s life to stay here with you.”
“You’re lying!” Loren hissed.
“How can wewe be so sure? You’re family is turning against you, Loren. Can’t wewe see it? It isn’t that hard to persuade them to jiunge me.”
“Mitchell may have been fooled kwa wewe but Zachariah will stay in this ngome with me.”
“Uncle, I’m leaving.”
I turned and saw Zachariah standing in the doorway. He was standing tall and defiant, inaonyesha Loren he couldn’t be ordered about.
“What was that, Zachariah?” Loren said, narrowing his eyes at him. “I didn’t hear you.”
“I’m leaving,” Zachariah alisema loudly. “I am taking Loretta and Kyo and leaving this ngome to start up a proper life. I can subject Kyo to you’re evil ways anymore.”
Zachariah nodded once to me and then left. I heard a little voice shout ‘Way to go, Dad!”
“WHAT HAVE wewe DONE?” Loren screamed madly in my face.
“This is all your doing,” I replied simply.
Loren went crazy. He started punching and kicking every part of me. It didn’t hurt as Loren was quite old but it he did hit hard enough to leave marks.
“Drop him,” he alisema to the Shadow Hunters. He was panting with all that exercise and madness. The Shadow Hunters released their cold grip on me. I was still standing. No old man could take me down. That was before he stabbed me. It was unexpected, I hadn’t even seen the dagger in his hand. I didn’t see it until it was sticking out of me. I stared down at it, my eyes wide. I could see the blood already beginning to seep out. Loren smiled evilly at me and twisted the dagger inside me, probably shredding all my insides. I cried out in pain and fell to my knees. I tried to pull the dagger out but the Shadow Hunters held my arms back.
“How does it feel?” Loren said, softly. “Knowing wewe are about to die with no escape from it. Mitchell isn’t here, your Azdi Marafiki aren’t her. But worst of all, your daughter isn’t here to witness it. What a shame.”
I glared up at him, amidst all the pain. He crouched down to my level.
“What will save wewe now, Charles?” He whispered.
“I will.”
Kayla stood in the doorway, my gun in her hand. Edward was behind her, with Emmett and Jasper. She walked towards us the gun pointing at Loren.
“Stand up,” she said. “Get away from my Dad.”
Loren stood up slowly eyeing the gun warily.
“You order those Shadow Hunters to grab me and I will put a bullet through your brain faster than they can move. Got it?”
Loren nodded.
“Edward, help Charlie,” she said. She didn’t look at Edward but kept her eyes on the enemy. Edward was in front of me before I could blink.
“I don’t think there’s anything I can do for you, Charlie,” Edward said, sadly. “I haven’t got the equipment to save you. You’ll die of blood loss soon.”
“I know that,” I groaned in pain. “Do wewe think I’m stupid?”
I was still being held kwa the Shadow Hunters and right now I thanked them for holding me. Without them I’d be on the floor.
“What’s she planning to do?”
“Kill Loren and save you,” Edward answered. “We were standing outside listening. We didn’t expect wewe to be stabbed.”
“Neither did I.”
I screwed up my eyes as the pain intensified.
“I’ll take out the dagger to make it easier,” Edward said. He pulled out the dagger in one fast movement. It did ease the pain slightly but it only let the blood out quicker.
“Edward? Is he going to be ok?” Kayla called over.
“Lie!” I hissed.
Edward looked from me to Kayla.
“He’ll be fine,” he called back, disguising his thoughts. “But we have to leave now.”
She nodded but I could see she didn’t believe it.
“I want someone here that could help my father,” she spoke with authority in her voice. “Now, Loren.”
“Why would I want to help him?” he spat.
“If wewe don’t I’ll kill you.”
“You wouldn’t kill me,” Loren laughed. “You don’t have the bottle to do it.”
I knew Kayla wouldn’t be able to kill Loren. She was too pure. Yes, she had almost killed me but that had been her anger, her rage. She couldn’t just pick up a gun and shoot someone.
“Charlie, where’s Mitchell?” Edward asked me. “If we can get him here he can get wewe to Carlisle. You’ll survive.”
“Mitchell is securing the castle. He’s dealing with all the guards so they will follow his orders. This is a big ngome Edward.”
“Then only a miracle can save you.”
Kayla’s POV
Charlie was dying. I knew that, Edward knew that, Charlie knew that. Edward had lied to me to spare me any hurt but it was kind of obvious Charlie wasn’t going to live. He was pale and breathing heavily, there was zaidi blood on the outside of him than inside, not to mention the gaping hole in his chest. I wanted to help him but I didn’t know how. Shouldn’t Charlie have any healing abilities like me? Couldn’t he heal wounds?
“Edward, can’t he heal his wounds?”
“I can only heal other people,” Charlie grunted.
What a fat lot of use that was.
“Edward, bite him!” I shouted. “Change him!”
“No!” Charlie shouted. “I will not become a vampire.”
I looked over at my dying father.
“You’re dying, Dad,” I cried. “I can let wewe die!”
I saw Loren songesha out of the corner of my eye. I saw metal glinting in the light and I pulled the trigger without realising what I was doing. Loren fell slowly, his eyes full of surprise. A single hole in his forehead. A dagger dropped from his hand and clanged on the stone floor. When Loren hit the ground so did Charlie. The Shadow Hunters were no longer under Loren’s rule so they were free.
I stared at Loren, his eyes still open, but they were unseeing eyes, unblinking. I dropped the gun like it had leprosy and backed away from Loren’s dead body. I walked backwards into Jasper.
“Calm down,” Jasper whispered into my ear. “Stay calm. It’s ok. We’re here.”
Calmness came upon me but that still didn’t stop the little thoughts in my head. I took a deep breath and forced them to the back of my mind. I had to help Charlie.
I ran to him and he was lying on the floor. His eyes closed and his breathing shallow. His chest only rose every so often, not at regular intervals. His moyo was beating but it was slow and weak.
I was going to lose him.
Loren was on his knees in front of me, staring up into the barrel of my gun. I never thought I would live to do this to this pathetic excuse for a Jenzi.
“Are wewe going to kill me, Charles?” Loren laughed.
My finger itched on the trigger. I wanted to kill him, right here right now.
“Hunters!” Loren shouted. “Assemble!”
Out of nowhere, Shadow Hunters appeared. They grabbed my arms, their hands cold and dragged me away from Loren. One of them pulled the gun from my hand and threw it on the floor. It slid away from me and stopped at the entrance. Loren stood up and dusted off his trousers.
“I can’t believe wewe had me kneeling on the floor,” Loren alisema to me. “These are tailor made, Charles, very expensive.”
I glared at him and tried to fight the Shadow Hunters but I knew it was pointless. These creatures had unfathomable strength that not even Emmett could break out of.
“Now, where’s my son?”
“He isn’t your son anymore, Loren,” I said. “He disowned wewe weeks ago. wewe sent him out to kill an innocent girl. Do wewe think he would be able to see your perspective of that mission forever?”
“You turned my own son against me!” Loren screeched. He slapped me with the back of his hand.
“You turned your own son against you!” I shouted back at him. “You and your twisted plans! Killing innocent girls, torturing your own race and then genocide of the human race!”
“Mitchell was with me on those plans! wewe brainwashed him!”
“I showed him the truth, Loren! What effects wewe as dictator had! wewe couldn’t expect him to live with all the murders wewe were committing.”
“Justified murders.” Loren had a crazy look in his eyes. “Every single one of them.”
“Someone sits on your chair and wewe have him hanged,” I said. “Hardly justified.”
The crazy look in Loren’s eyes intensified.
“I understand why wewe would murder me, Loren,” I said. “But my daughter? She’s seventeen and didn’t even know wewe existed until wewe sent your son to kill her.”
“She isn’t dead yet, Charles,” Loren smiled. “But she soon will be. My nephew is seeing to her death as we speak.”
“Your nephew Zachariah,” I said, thoughtfully. “I know him. Blonde guy with a wife and kid. He’s on my side too. He wouldn’t risk his wife and son’s life to stay here with you.”
“You’re lying!” Loren hissed.
“How can wewe be so sure? You’re family is turning against you, Loren. Can’t wewe see it? It isn’t that hard to persuade them to jiunge me.”
“Mitchell may have been fooled kwa wewe but Zachariah will stay in this ngome with me.”
“Uncle, I’m leaving.”
I turned and saw Zachariah standing in the doorway. He was standing tall and defiant, inaonyesha Loren he couldn’t be ordered about.
“What was that, Zachariah?” Loren said, narrowing his eyes at him. “I didn’t hear you.”
“I’m leaving,” Zachariah alisema loudly. “I am taking Loretta and Kyo and leaving this ngome to start up a proper life. I can subject Kyo to you’re evil ways anymore.”
Zachariah nodded once to me and then left. I heard a little voice shout ‘Way to go, Dad!”
“WHAT HAVE wewe DONE?” Loren screamed madly in my face.
“This is all your doing,” I replied simply.
Loren went crazy. He started punching and kicking every part of me. It didn’t hurt as Loren was quite old but it he did hit hard enough to leave marks.
“Drop him,” he alisema to the Shadow Hunters. He was panting with all that exercise and madness. The Shadow Hunters released their cold grip on me. I was still standing. No old man could take me down. That was before he stabbed me. It was unexpected, I hadn’t even seen the dagger in his hand. I didn’t see it until it was sticking out of me. I stared down at it, my eyes wide. I could see the blood already beginning to seep out. Loren smiled evilly at me and twisted the dagger inside me, probably shredding all my insides. I cried out in pain and fell to my knees. I tried to pull the dagger out but the Shadow Hunters held my arms back.
“How does it feel?” Loren said, softly. “Knowing wewe are about to die with no escape from it. Mitchell isn’t here, your Azdi Marafiki aren’t her. But worst of all, your daughter isn’t here to witness it. What a shame.”
I glared up at him, amidst all the pain. He crouched down to my level.
“What will save wewe now, Charles?” He whispered.
“I will.”
Kayla stood in the doorway, my gun in her hand. Edward was behind her, with Emmett and Jasper. She walked towards us the gun pointing at Loren.
“Stand up,” she said. “Get away from my Dad.”
Loren stood up slowly eyeing the gun warily.
“You order those Shadow Hunters to grab me and I will put a bullet through your brain faster than they can move. Got it?”
Loren nodded.
“Edward, help Charlie,” she said. She didn’t look at Edward but kept her eyes on the enemy. Edward was in front of me before I could blink.
“I don’t think there’s anything I can do for you, Charlie,” Edward said, sadly. “I haven’t got the equipment to save you. You’ll die of blood loss soon.”
“I know that,” I groaned in pain. “Do wewe think I’m stupid?”
I was still being held kwa the Shadow Hunters and right now I thanked them for holding me. Without them I’d be on the floor.
“What’s she planning to do?”
“Kill Loren and save you,” Edward answered. “We were standing outside listening. We didn’t expect wewe to be stabbed.”
“Neither did I.”
I screwed up my eyes as the pain intensified.
“I’ll take out the dagger to make it easier,” Edward said. He pulled out the dagger in one fast movement. It did ease the pain slightly but it only let the blood out quicker.
“Edward? Is he going to be ok?” Kayla called over.
“Lie!” I hissed.
Edward looked from me to Kayla.
“He’ll be fine,” he called back, disguising his thoughts. “But we have to leave now.”
She nodded but I could see she didn’t believe it.
“I want someone here that could help my father,” she spoke with authority in her voice. “Now, Loren.”
“Why would I want to help him?” he spat.
“If wewe don’t I’ll kill you.”
“You wouldn’t kill me,” Loren laughed. “You don’t have the bottle to do it.”
I knew Kayla wouldn’t be able to kill Loren. She was too pure. Yes, she had almost killed me but that had been her anger, her rage. She couldn’t just pick up a gun and shoot someone.
“Charlie, where’s Mitchell?” Edward asked me. “If we can get him here he can get wewe to Carlisle. You’ll survive.”
“Mitchell is securing the castle. He’s dealing with all the guards so they will follow his orders. This is a big ngome Edward.”
“Then only a miracle can save you.”
Kayla’s POV
Charlie was dying. I knew that, Edward knew that, Charlie knew that. Edward had lied to me to spare me any hurt but it was kind of obvious Charlie wasn’t going to live. He was pale and breathing heavily, there was zaidi blood on the outside of him than inside, not to mention the gaping hole in his chest. I wanted to help him but I didn’t know how. Shouldn’t Charlie have any healing abilities like me? Couldn’t he heal wounds?
“Edward, can’t he heal his wounds?”
“I can only heal other people,” Charlie grunted.
What a fat lot of use that was.
“Edward, bite him!” I shouted. “Change him!”
“No!” Charlie shouted. “I will not become a vampire.”
I looked over at my dying father.
“You’re dying, Dad,” I cried. “I can let wewe die!”
I saw Loren songesha out of the corner of my eye. I saw metal glinting in the light and I pulled the trigger without realising what I was doing. Loren fell slowly, his eyes full of surprise. A single hole in his forehead. A dagger dropped from his hand and clanged on the stone floor. When Loren hit the ground so did Charlie. The Shadow Hunters were no longer under Loren’s rule so they were free.
I stared at Loren, his eyes still open, but they were unseeing eyes, unblinking. I dropped the gun like it had leprosy and backed away from Loren’s dead body. I walked backwards into Jasper.
“Calm down,” Jasper whispered into my ear. “Stay calm. It’s ok. We’re here.”
Calmness came upon me but that still didn’t stop the little thoughts in my head. I took a deep breath and forced them to the back of my mind. I had to help Charlie.
I ran to him and he was lying on the floor. His eyes closed and his breathing shallow. His chest only rose every so often, not at regular intervals. His moyo was beating but it was slow and weak.
I was going to lose him.
Summary: Edward was investigating the perfect murder. Part of his job was to protect the only witness's identity from the murderer. But can he control his feelings for her, and can he handle the secrets she hides? AH/AU;E/B
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It is being reported that Taylor Lautner snagged an amazing 7.5 million to nyota in Northern Lights opposite Tom Cruise. Nikki Finki has deduced that with this sum of money Lautner has sky rocketed to being the highest paid teenaged actor in Hollywood over Zac Efron and Miley Cyrus. mashabiki of Twilight might think he’s worth the price tag, but as Cinema Blend points out, Lautner hasn’t carried a film on his own yet which makes the paycheck that much zaidi impressive.
“Given that Lautner hasn’t carried a single movie without the word Twilight in the title, that’s a pretty significant gamble. Robert Pattinson’s projects beyond Twilight haven’t really gone anywhere, though granted, he hasn’t been groomed as a new nyota kwa a studio in the same way. But can the Twilight effect carry on without Bella lurking somewhere in the frame?”
January 2, 2010 ·
Coming in at number 4 the infamous crash scene from Twilight, on Moviefones juu 25 Movie Moments of the Decade.
How could anyone ever forget that scene? When I first read Twilight, and read that part, the hair was standing up on my arms and I held my breath. To actually see that on the big screen was amazing. That one scene set all future events for the Twilight Saga in place, and marked the beginning of Bella and Edward’s journey. Even though it was not exactly like the book — it was dead on in all the important aspects. I was quite pleased with how that scene turned out.
This is a poem I wrote in my spare time. I morphed it into a song and entered a contest with it. I won 3rd place! Hope wewe like.
Repeat: This is about TWILIGHT. No other books.
Going in alone.
No turning back.
I have good intentions,
But this might be my last chance.
I wonder, is the choice I'm about to make,
Really the path I should take.
Hunting me down,
Evil dreams,
Lurking in the shadows,full of pain.
Don't understand,
I'm tired of mind games,
But in the mirror, it's all the same.
Blink of an eye,
Might actually have to say goodbye,
But I hear the voice of my guardian angel,
Calling my name.
Not my last fight,
Not my last hope,
Not my last wish,
Not my last breath...
For now, my moyo is mending,
but I'm still alive.
This is about the confrontation with James at the end of the book.
I hope wewe like it. Rate and review. I'm having doubts...
Repeat: This is about TWILIGHT. No other books.
Going in alone.
No turning back.
I have good intentions,
But this might be my last chance.
I wonder, is the choice I'm about to make,
Really the path I should take.
Hunting me down,
Evil dreams,
Lurking in the shadows,full of pain.
Don't understand,
I'm tired of mind games,
But in the mirror, it's all the same.
Blink of an eye,
Might actually have to say goodbye,
But I hear the voice of my guardian angel,
Calling my name.
Not my last fight,
Not my last hope,
Not my last wish,
Not my last breath...
For now, my moyo is mending,
but I'm still alive.
This is about the confrontation with James at the end of the book.
I hope wewe like it. Rate and review. I'm having doubts...
kwa Twilight_News
There is a casting scam going on regarding Breaking Dawn that has caught a couple of people. Lana Veenker, who cast several of the roles in Twilight, explains how the scam works and how not to get caught up in something like that!
“If you’ve been around my blog for a while, wewe know how much we hate, HATE, HATE scam artists who prey on aspiring actors and movie mashabiki (especially kids) with fake casting calls.
A new one involving Breaking Dawn, the final installment in the Twilight series, has come to my attention. BE WARNED! As I’ve done in the past, I’m going to dissect it, onyesha wewe all the red flags and demonstrate how I did the research to uncover the scam artist behind it all.
So inayofuata time wewe get an barua pepe like the one below au see something online that sounds too good to be true, you’ll know how to dissect it yourself to find out if it’s bogus au for real. Take note!