Joan didn't know how to explain that Caius was always inseparable from her during these few days at Karen's house.Carlisle would not ask him to leave out of courtesy, but he obviously had no reason to stay, except Joan.

He followed her to Bella's house, accompanied her to family discussions, and even stayed in her room with her while she was reading.Everyone was surprised by Caius' behavior at first, and no one knew what he wanted to do, but he was always by Joan's side and did not do any dangerous behavior.She felt at a loss at first, but now she has a feeling of getting used to it. Although most of the time she wants to treat him as air, his sense of existence is too strong.In the end not even Edmund and Edward were ever on guard against him.

Joan knew that Caius stayed in Forks for a certain reason and wanted to bring her to the Volturi, but if the truth of the matter could only be found in the Volturi, she would definitely go after this battle, and there was no need to With his company, Caius looked at her like this was a little unnecessary.

The 'newborn' army is coming soon, and everyone is more grateful for the existence of Caius.Caius has unparalleled combat power and has experienced countless vampire battles. If he is willing to join, everything will become easier.

But Caius didn't seem to say anything, the night time is always very long, even if the lights are not turned on, they can still see everything clearly, Joan is sitting on the pink wooden chair Alice gave her, but it is rare Hold a thick book.Caius still stayed by her side as before, without any sense of urgency to fight, casually standing in front of the cabinet and flipping through the episodes in her collection.

Joan felt helpless. Maybe it was time for her to talk to him. If it was about the Volturi, she should be able to give him a satisfactory answer.

She stood up and walked to him, reaching out to hold down the disc he was about to pull out, Caius raised his eyebrows and looked down at her, waiting for her response.

"If you're staying here so I can go to the Volturi, I'll go."

"You want me to fight?"

"Yes, if you will."

Caius obviously guessed her answer, and slowly approached her, the tip of his blond hair almost touched her cheek, and whispered, "If you are willing to go hunting with me, maybe I will join you."

Joan said yes without much thought, feeling she had no reason to say no, and it wasn't the first time she'd seen a vampire hunting scene, it was just a walk at best for her.

It was only when Caius took her to the cliff the next day and looked at the rock climbers that she realized that what Caius said about hunting had nothing to do with what she thought.She has been used to the Cullen family's "vegetarian food" since she was born, and she has very little contact with other vampires. In her heart, hunting is already equivalent to hunting animals, and she never thought that Caius was different from them.

She turned uncomfortably, her back to the climber, and signaled Caius to start.

Caius sneered and glanced at her, and disappeared instantly.

Joan waited for a long time, but there was still no sound coming from her ears, and she didn't even smell a trace of blood. She wanted to turn around, but was suddenly surrounded by a tall embrace, and her short blond hair skipped her ears.

"I once smelled your blood, six years ago." Caius put his arms around her, resting his head on her neck, and rubbed it lightly, "You smell better than anyone else."

She wanted to break free, but was stunned by his words.

"Did she tell you what Alice saw in the prophecy?" He stroked Joan's hair slowly. "You will return to the Volturi with me, my singer."

Joan didn't know whether she should be honored or regretted that she had such an attraction to him. From the first time she met Caius, she had a strange feeling that Caius had paid more attention to her than usual, but she didn't. What he thought of was that he turned out to be his singer.She sighed deeply in her heart, as if all the unrest in life started from meeting Caius.

Joan began to train with everyone, but the effect was not satisfactory. After becoming a vampire, she still liked to stay quietly for most of the time. As for the good physical condition of vampires, she could not control them well in most cases.Jasper thinks that Joan is not suitable for fighting, and only needs to control the "newborn" with special abilities in time. She follows Bella to the top of the mountain, although most of the time, she is like Edward and Bella's "light bulb".

The snowy forest is unbelievably beautiful. Isolated by the fighting, Joan likes to sit outside the tent and spend most of her time watching the snowflakes fall on the fir trees. The dense snow falls from the trees and breaks into pieces. A piece of snowflakes.

The night before the arrival of the 'newborn', Joan avoided the tent of the three of them from Edward and sat alone on the edge of the stones in the snow. The tranquility before the battle made her extremely depressed. Son's strong physique caused the werewolf and Carlisle to fight hard. When she thought of Jacob's injury, Bella would be very sad.

"It's just some 'newborn babies'." Caius seemed to slow down on purpose, letting Joan watch him approach step by step, "You don't have to worry, Jane and Felix will arrive in time."

"Thank you, I can only worry, but I can't do anything." Joan watched the snowflakes swirl and drift away, but his blond hair was not stained, and his every move seemed to be always elegant, walking towards her in the snow , The beauty is like a painting.

"You just need to get ready and go to the Volturi." Caius smiled contemptuously, "The battle will end soon."

She knew that his self-confidence was not empty talk, and she had never doubted his ability, but she still had a naturally sensitive resistance and anxiety towards such a battle.She changed direction and stared at the snow in a daze, enjoying the last moment of tranquility.

The story is different from what she read in the book, Jane, Alec, and Felix came at the right time, the 'newborn' didn't expect the werewolves to join, and Victoria didn't expect the Volturi family to appear here , a battle with disparity in strength lasted only half an hour, and most of the 'newborns' couldn't discover their special abilities, so they were sent to fight, almost vulnerable to a single blow, and it was over.

Bella was taken away by Edward, and Joan sat on the top of the mountain and watched the whole process. Everyone was in a tense state for the battle, but Caius was always calm, as if tearing apart a vampire was an extremely easy task.She thought of Caius in the rumors. He was cold and bloodthirsty. Thousands of years of life made him lose interest in almost everything. Does his consistent elegance make him so calm on the battlefield thousands of years ago?She was suddenly curious about what kind of person he was 3000 years ago.

A human life is enough for her. She didn't think that she might have an endless life. If the long river of life passes to a thousand years, whether she will be as boring as Marcus.Will the life without sunshine all day long make her also full of gloom?

Joan hoped that being in the Volturi would actually give her the keys she wanted to return to her sunny human life.

☆Alice's perspective①

The first time I saw Joan in the prophecy, she was lying in a pool of blood, not trembling or groaning.It was the only stranger I saw.

Then she appeared, unsurprisingly covered in blood.I wasn't even surprised when Carlisle brought her back.Her transformation took an unusually long time, and seemed to suffer twice as much as the others.I sometimes wonder if she can really wake up.

But she woke up.I was so happy, I had a hunch that she would be my best friend and family member, I couldn't help but hug her, with such joy.

She quickly integrated into us and seemed to be able to adapt to the new life of vampires very quickly. She naturally accepted our "vegetarian" habit without any doubt or resistance.Sometimes I feel that she understands and accepts us beyond the boundaries of time. She knows that I like all kinds of special decorations and beautiful festivals. She can see Edward's mind reading skills and match Rosalie's personality. Everyone is very compatible with us. She gets along very well.

But she was too quiet, and she spent too much time reading and listening to music during the day, as if the convenience that vampires brought her was endless reading, which was very similar to Carlisle.

The second time I saw Joan in prophecy, three years ago, I saw her walking the mottled stone roads of Volterra, wearing the black cloak of the Volturi logo, holding bright tulips in yellow paper bags. , with the setting sun on his back, smiled lightly and walked all the way to Volturi.

Caius, one of the three leaders of the Volturi, waited under the plain stone wall, and when she approached, he took the paper bag from her hand, and pulled down the cloak over her head, revealing a never-before-seen gentle look.

I thought I was dreaming, which was so unlikely that I never mentioned it to anyone.Until that time, many years later, when I saw Edward's death in the Volturi.On the way to Volterra with Joan and Bella, I couldn't help but wonder if bringing Joan to Volturi would actually make the prophecy come true.

Sure enough, everything I was afraid of happened, Joan and Caius seemed destined to meet, Caius knew Joan far more than I thought, and I had to put everything I knew before it got worse. Show them all to Arlo.

We left without incident, but I was afraid to tell Joan what happened to her and Caius.Maybe Joan doesn't know enough about the Volturi. This family is far more dangerous than she imagined. Aro once framed and killed the entire group in order to find Jane and Alec. He has a weird preference for outstanding talents. He is cruel and merciless to others.Getting close to the Volturi, to Caius, would most likely cause her to be hurt.

But Joan was trapped by Caius's words, she became depressed, I couldn't bear to see her like this, maybe avoiding the Volturi is not the way to solve the problem, only when everything is figured out, our family's life can really recover calm.

After our discussion, Joan decided to go to the town of Urida to find out the truth of what Caius said, but the 'newborn' army was coming, and I felt the danger, so I had no time to think about other things, so I could only pray for Joan's safe journey.When she came back, Caius also appeared in front of us as expected, and I had a premonition that he would help.

I can see that Joan's attitude towards Caius has changed. At the beginning, she always had a slight resistance and fear, but in the end, Joan has become comfortable with Caius' surroundings.We are all surprised, and it is difficult to connect such Caius with the rumored bloodthirsty Volturi royal family.

What surprised me the most was that Jane and Alec would show up on time.At the same time as I saw the Legion of 'Newborns' in the prophecy, I saw Jane who came to greet me at the end of the battle. I knew that the Volturi would not help, and everything was up to us. What was about to ushered in might be a The battle was fierce, but the trajectory of the Volturi had changed at some point.

Joan decided to follow Caius to Volturi. If she was stubborn about one thing, she would not change it easily.

Perhaps we should be more optimistic about everything. Somehow, I feel that Joan may not be able to live happily in Volturi as predicted.

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