Alice Cullen, having a unique ability to see the future, could not help but dream that a new acquaintance would become part of her family. Although there was no moment in her visions when this girl would turn into a vampire and join the Cullen clan, Alice was allowed to dream. From the very beginning, she felt a special connection with this girl, as if she was her long-lost sister. Alice didn't just call her sister; she sincerely believed that this connection could become a reality, and did her best to strengthen their relationship.
Alice often spent the night at her home, trying to create an atmosphere in which her friend could feel like part of the Cullen family. Of course, to do this, I had to convince my friend's parents to allow such visits, which was sometimes difficult. Alice was always amazed how one could be so strict and uncooperative, because in her imagination, Father Cullen could have become a much more caring and understanding parent for her friend. He would have supported her and always been there for her, unlike her real parents.
During these sleepovers, Alice loved to take care of her friend. She was happy to braid her hair, sorting through the curls in her hands, and always helped her choose the most suitable outfit. Together they often went shopping, where Alice tried to inspire her friend with confidence in her beauty and uniqueness.
One day, during another sleepover, Alice noticed that her friend had not looked up from the phone screen for ten minutes. "Is something wrong, sister?" She giggled, trying to get her attention back. Alice was not only curious, but also caring, sincerely worried about her "family". It was important for her that her friend knew that she could always count on support, and that there was another place in the world where she was always expected and accepted for who she was.