Talk:Gianna/@comment-76.181.151.240-20100508155637/@comment-98.233.127.21-20101016123147

Actually, it depends. I haven't finished the books, but I know the Volturi keep their eye open for humans who would make powerful vampires. Just like Aro was very intrigued at what kind of powers Bella would have considering none of their abilities worked on her. It's a pretty obvious assumption that if Bella had not been with the Cullens, and Aro had found her, he would have turned her himself and had her join the Volturi. Aro also did the same with Jane and Alec. The Volturi were keeping an eye on them, and eventually turned them when they were being burned at the stake for being witches, which is why they are younger, because their being burned forced the Volturi's hand to turn them earlier than they typically would have. So, perhaps they believed Gianna may have made a good vampire. Knowing how a vampire will turn out or what abilties they will have is not an exact science, so saying they wouldn't change someone as useless as her doesn't make much sense. For example, Bella is a human, and compared to a vampire she is no threat, but if turned, she could be/is quite powerful.