A/N: Disclaimer- I do not own Twilight or these characters. All credit for that goes to the author of the Twilight Saga, Stephenie Meyer. I would also like to note that this story is loosely based on two Twitter role play characters - SheWolf_LeahC (myself) and EmbryCall_YTF (my friend and RP mate), so credit for the character of Embry as potrayed in my story as well as some parts of the story itself goes to my friend, who I am deeply grateful to for having given me permission to use our role play material as a basis for this story. I highly recommend that if you have a Twitter you follow our Leah and Embry for some great cyber role play. Yep, shameless self-promotion there. I have a deep love and appreciation for Leah Clearwater, fictional character as she is, because I can relate to her in too many ways. It is almost as if she is a part of me, so just know that whatever happens to her here, it is all done out of love. I hope I can do her justice with my story. Reviews are always appreciated. Enjoy!


I've always believed there are two types of people in the world- those with luck and those without it. The ones with luck are the ones everything works out for. They don't have to work hard, fight, struggle. Things just fall into their laps. Take Bella for example. Isabella Marie Swan Cullen… I've never met a more perfect example of that kind of person. Someone who would throw their life away, throw away their father and mother and all of their friends, throw away the chance to have a family of their own someday, all just for "love"….and somehow get to keep it all anyway.

Momma was right when she said (about a billion times over during my childhood), "Life isn't fair. Deal with it." I get that, probably better than most people, but that is not going to stop me from bitching about it. Because I belong in the second category of people. The unlucky ones. The ones who have to fight for everything and often end up losing anyway. The ones who don't have anything come to them easy. The ones who are just born with tragedy in their blood...

If I'm not one of those people, then my name isn't Leah Clearwater.