Alexandra's house was small, but it was very clean. There was a long glass tea table in the living room, and a blue vase with two ears was placed on the white tablecloth, with bright red roses in it.

"It's dying." Bernice picked up a fallen petal from the table and put it in her hand, she saw that the edge of the petal had begun to wither.

"Hank always changed them every day," Alexandra said, "but he was out delivering and didn't come back for days."

"Have you no children?" asked Bernice, which of course was important.

"No." Alexandra picked up the kettle: "We have considered it, but our economic conditions are not very good, and you have also seen that if we cannot provide the best for our children—" Alexandra smiled speak.

"Would you like tea?" Alexandra filled up the hot water: "I have nothing else to entertain you here."

"Tea is fine," said Bernice. "Thank you."

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Bernice and Alexandra sat there quietly, drinking tea and looking at the swaying rose branches outside the window, just like every ordinary afternoon tea moment.Bernice glanced at Alexandra's fair skin, and then turned her gaze back to those delicate roses. She knew what was brewing in the peace, and she didn't know how long she could bear it.

A light rain began to fall outside the window, and it became heavier and heavier, and the rain was swept into Alexandra's house with the wind.

Frowning, Alexandra said to Bernice, "What if your father can't find you?"

"What?" Bernice made up lies quickly, but also quickly forgot them.

"Son, your father will be anxious if he can't find you. I actually asked you to drink tea. Look at my memory." Alexandra began to search for something in the house.

"It's all right, ma'am," said Bernice. "He won't be back for a while."

Alexandra said: "I have to find my umbrella first. I don't usually use it very much. Today's weather is unusual. Speaking of which, what did your dad buy?"

"Well, cigarettes, I suppose," Bernice stammered.

"Oh." Alexandra decided not to comment. Her Hank never smoked.

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"Dong dong dong—" There was a polite knock on the door, and the rhythm was almost perfect, Bernice commented in her heart.

"Hey, Heidi." Alexandra opened the door, and warmly welcomed a beautiful woman, her slender legs are enough to make every woman jealous.

Bernice stood up nervously, she was a vampire, Bernice knew it.

"Do you have guests?" Heidi also looked at Bernice: "What a coincidence."

"A child, she's from America, she'll be here for a while," Alexandra said. "Are we going?"

"The car is ready," said Heidi, "it's raining, but you don't mind?"

"Of course." Alexandra said, "I was actually looking for my umbrella just now, would you mind sitting for a while?" Heidi sat down, and Alexandra poured her a cup of tea too, but Heidi just gave a symbolic touch.

"Who are you?" Heidi looked at the guarded Bernice and said in a voice that only vampires could hear, "What are you doing here?"

"I was wondering if the kind lady could give me a lunch, I was starving," said Bernice.

"Unfortunately," Heidi shook her curly long hair: "She's already on my menu."

Bernice knew she didn't want to think about the conflict, but it seemed humiliating to just leave.

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"Boom boom boom——"

There was another knock on the door.

Bernice and Heidi looked at the white door together, and a strong shadow was swaying outside the door.

"Who is it?" Alexandra ran to open the door. She couldn't think of any visitor besides Heidi.

"Ma'am." An Italian policeman stood outside: "I am Timothy Tonatore, a local policeman. We received a report that you are in danger." Tonatore glanced at the slightly crowded room from the door. small house.

"Danger?" Alessandra didn't understand: "I don't understand, what is the danger? Couldn't someone be joking?" Tonatore's words still made her feel a little uneasy.

"Can I go in and have a look?" Tonatore insisted.

Alexandra let him in: "Would you like a cup of tea? I just made jasmine." She picked up a teacup.

"No, thank you." Tonatore said casually.He inspected this ordinary house, and there was nothing unusual, except for two women who were so beautiful that they made the red roses beside them feel ashamed.

"Is this your family?" Tonatore asked Alessandra.

"Heidi is the guide of the travel agency, and I joined the tour agency to the city of Waterla," Alexandra said. "My husband is out delivering goods, and I really don't have much to do by myself."

"Oh, you have to be extra careful by yourself." Tonatore looked at Bernice inquiringly.

"She's from the United States, and she's traveling here. I'll invite her to come in." Alexandra said, "Don't you really want a cup of tea?"

The presence of a stranger made Tonatore very nervous, especially this stranger and the guide of the travel agency looked like a family, a family that was equally beautiful and unbelievably beautiful.

But Tonatore couldn't find a reason to start trouble: "Are you sure you're okay?" Tonatore looked at Bernice and Heidi suggestively, why didn't Alessandra find it strange.

"Of course." Alexandra smiled gently, and she pushed the bangs on her forehead behind her ears: "Thank you for coming."

Tonatore stomped his feet twice in the room and left.

"Kids these days just love to joke around," Alexandra said to Bernice and Heidi, "They—" She opened her mouth wide, watching Bernice sprinting away from her house.

"My God, am I dreaming?" Alexandra asked.But Heidi went through the white door at the same speed.

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"You can't attack the police," Heidi yelled at Bernice, but it was too late, and Bernice was already enjoying her hard-earned lunch.

"My God, my God." Alexandra looked at what happened in the garden in disbelief: "What happened?"

Heading back, Heidi didn't hesitate to deal with Alexandra before she woke up the others.

"Clean up quickly." Heidi roared.

Bernice also heard the sound of a car approaching not far away.

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A van came from the side of the road, and a man stuck his head out of the window: "What happened here? Are you all right?" Everything in front of him was far beyond what he could imagine, and his brain was obviously not enough.

Another sports car slammed on the brakes and stopped next to the van, and Alec flew out of it and broke the man's neck.

Bernice immediately left the dead body of the Italian policeman and rushed to the man in the van.

"You drive that van, Heidi," Alec yelled. "Take everyone out of here. We can't have three people drained of blood at the same time."

Heidi opened the trunk of the van and threw Alexandra's body into it. Bernice was still trying to get her own extra meal. Heidi pushed the entangled two people into the back seat of the car together. Rick took away the Italian policeman Tonatore.The two vehicles left the crime scene at high speed.

Pomaranche is very close to Votera and thankfully nothing happened along the way.

Alec and Heidi drove into the underground parking lot, which looked like it belonged to the Volturi, since Bernice hadn't seen anyone else use it.

"You wait here for a while, Heidi. I'll have someone dispose of these bodies." Alec got out of the car.

"Come out." He rudely pulled Bernice out of Heidi's car.

"You can't attack a policeman." They returned to the basement of Puoli Palace, and Alec yelled at Bernice: "Do you want all mankind to know that we exist?"

"He's injured." Although Bernice didn't know what the policeman did, but such a seductive smell came to her nose, how could she hold it back: "How can I control it? It's not my fault .”

"I told you to control yourself." Alec was even angrier.

"I just can't do it." Bernice was the most wronged one.She shuddered at the thought of what Alec had done to her in the North Atlantic.

"What's going on here?" was Caius' voice.

Great, today will be her luckiest day, Bernice thought viciously.

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"We—" Bernice didn't understand why Alec hesitated facing Caius.

"She attacked a policeman in Pomaranche, outdoors." Heidi didn't know when she came over. She didn't look much better than Alec just now, because Bernice appeared inexplicably and broke her hunting plan : "Fortunately, it was raining and no one appeared outside."

"I have already emphasized to Aro the possible threat of a strange newborn to us," Caius seemed pleased with the result: "It's a pity that Aro is always too kind." Caius's Looked like he was going to eat Bernice right away.

"I'm sorry, Caius." Alec actually apologized: "I took her out, I should have thought of..."

"We all know what happens to people who break the rules." Caius acted as if he didn't hear Alec, and he just wanted to eat Bernice alive.

"I didn't break any rules." Bernice said, suppressing the fear in her heart, although she didn't think her explanation had any effect on Caius: "We were not seen."

"Then you must be very lucky." Caius said slowly, "It's a pity that our safety cannot always depend on your luck."

"I swear this will never happen again." Bernice knew her tears made herself look weaker, but she couldn't help it either: "Please, Caius."

"Felix." Caius greeted.

The author has something to say:

Bernice didn't kill Alexandra.

If today was April Fool's Day, I would type the end of the full text at the end.

Winnie

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