Yukii: I have decided to write a Twilight fanfic. A SHORT STORY. O__O Omg. I have never written any of those before. I'm sorry for any OCC-ness. I'm sorry for my crappy tenses and grammar. I'm sorry for even publishing this.
Kakashi: There there...
Yukii: I really wanted to write a Twilight fanfic! Because I am totally obsessed with it at the moment and needed something to spur it on. Fanfic was a good idea at the time! I absolutely adore Edward and Jacob but I like their pairings... so I created a new vampire! Bwahahahaha!
Kakashi: This idiot doesn't own nothing. Only plot and oc's. Everything else is Stephenie Meyer's.
First Day
I had finally found him. My last hope, my last chance to know the whereabouts of my mother. I travelled from the other side of the world for this.
Forks, Washington.
The place was much colder and… wetter than I thought it would be. I suppose it is one of the rainiest places in the USA. A perfect place for the Cullens. I needed a place to stay and something normal to keep a low profile. I couldn't just be some random teen popping up in Forks. Everyone knew each other. Something normal... like high school... Not again.
I bought a place on the outskirts of town, away from the attention and near the forests and enrolled into the local high school. I checked myself in the mirror, and rechecked, making sure that I looked invisible to the kids at school.
Dreary looking hair sprayed in place?
Check.
Dull top?
Check.
Scruffy jeans?
Check.
Some glasses to hide more of my face?
Check.
I looked perfect. I practiced shuffling and dragging my feet as I travelled to my car. Just a regular Renault sufficed. As I drove to school, the town looked really normal and sunny. So much for rainy. Doubt anyone suspected anything out of the ordinary. Like vampires. I halt to stop in the school's parking lot and breathed deeply before testing out my disguise. No one even looked my way as I trudged across the wet grass and to the entrance. I got to the reception and they just handed me my class timetable and let me on my way.
Okay, so far so good.
My disguise made me look normal. I found the classroom with ease and waited for the teacher to guide me to an available seat. The others in the class just looked at me with curiosity before turning back to their friends to continue their previous conversations.
Good. No one cares.
"Right class! Quiet for a sec! Before I do the register, I'd like to introduce you all to our newest addition. Emily Tsui. She just came here from Hong Kong. I know it's a little sudden having her enrol here in the middle of the first semester so uh... be nice!"
The teacher went on to calling out names on the register. He didn't have to remind them about my abrupt appearance.
"Hi, I'm Melissa!" the girl turned round and whispered.
She sat in front of me but I never took notice before. She was quite pretty with long blonde wavy hair, wearing a pink top and black skirt.
"Hi… I'm Emily." I let my voice trail.
From the last few high schools I've been to, she looked like a typical popular girl at high school who did not associate themselves with the ones who looked less attractive than her or "geeks." Considering what I looked like right now, I thought she would have spat in disgust and not talk to me. Oh god. I had feared this. Please don't let her be a sympathetic girl who felt it was her duty to talk to me. The school bell rung, signalling for the school day to officially begin.
"I'll see you later, Emily!"
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It was lunch. I had managed to pretend to continue doing work in class when I was finished within the first five minutes and avoid any more friend-making. This is not what my purpose is in Forks. I got my lunch and proceeded to an empty table that would finalize to everyone that I was a loner and make everyone not want to know me.
My haven.
Just as I walked towards my safety table, Melissa stopped me in my tracks.
"Hey Emily! Remember me, Melissa? Yeah I thought you would want to sit with us for lunch, you know, get to know everyone." She proceeded in tugging me on the arm to her table.
If this had been in normal circumstances, I would have sincerely thanked her. But there were no normal circumstances for me.
My very being is not normal.
I had never associated myself with others in my last high schools. She dragged me over to the table of 6 people. There were four males and two females who seem to be Melissa's friends but most likely ultimately used her to approach the guys. I knew those types of people. I've seen too many at my last high schools. I guess Melissa needed someone who wouldn't use her. Me. I "looked" like someone who was incapable of seduction or capable of betrayal. In the case of this disguise, yes.
"Hey guys! I'd like you to meet Emily. She's new so be nice!" Melissa squealed with excitement.
The people at the table sneered at me, like I was something lower than them. Melissa laughed nervously and sat me down between her and her girlfriend. Her girlfriends looked at me with their fake smiles as they shifted along, creating a gap between me and the one sitting closest to me. The one sitting closest to me had long blonde hair, obviously dyed and the one sitting next to her had dark brown hair. Both had annoyingly fake high pitched voices. Giggling away as they twirled their hair, flirting with the guys across the table.
"Hi... I'm Lisa... she's Rachel..." The blonde one introduced her and co's self as they laughed a little and turned back to their main attraction. The males.
I didn't really pay attention to the guys as I looked round the cafeteria. Oh god. People were looking at me. The obvious contrast between the crew and me. I was in my second hand clothes picked up at the charity shop, looking like the dreariest person alive, with the popular kids.
Either I look like one of them soon or be prepared to be questioned at why I am "allowed" into their circle.
Suddenly a hand appeared in my view. I turned to the person who initiated the hand shake. He took my hand, shaking it steadily. He had short, thick blonde hair, his eyes ocean blue.
No wonder Melissa was all over him.
"Hey I'm Luke! New girl huh? How you finding Forks? Bet it's not as exciting as Hong Kong... you know, no offense but you look a lot paler than all the Chinese people I've seen..."
"Um...the girls in Hong Kong never really liked being tanned so that's why I'm pretty pale... Forks is nice! It's much cooler than Hong Kong."
I just wished he would stop the questionings.
"So uh... why move here?"
Here comes the question I didn't want him to ask. But thank God for Melissa.
"Luke! You can't just ask that! It might be really personal!" Melissa has officially saved me.
"Yeah... I'm not that comfortable talking about it sorry..."
"No I should be sorry! Didn't know it was so personal!" Luke looked flustered as he apologized time and time again.
"You know for a person coming from Hong Kong, your English is perfect. Like a native speaker with no foreign accent..." Melissa queried.
"I've had a long time to perfect it..."
A very long time.
"Um... and plus! I went to an American international school there... they taught only in English." I quickly added.
They seem to buy the story as they nodded in comprehension. The school bell rang and it was time for my next class. P.E. I hate P.E. It was the hardest lesson to fake in. Pretend you don't have super reflexes and let the ball hit you during dodge ball.
"Hey come on, Emily! We've got swimming!" Melissa called over the crowd.
Yukii: First chapter. O__o I extremely hoped that it was okay. I am such a crappy writer. Review... please? -shields self from angry Twilight fans- I know I am going to kill it.
