We were being escorted to New York airport. We sat in the backseat of our car listening to our parents give the last lecture of right and wrong, I sat staring out the window looking at all the familiar places I would miss while my brother had his headphones in his ears with closed eyes. Me and my brother Tony have gotten into a lot of trouble within the past year, sneaking out, partying, drinking, and our worst offence grand theft auto. I had done it all, the only innocence I had left was my virtue. This I was determined to save.

Counsellors had suggested that a new environment would be better for us to live in so my parents made the decision to send me and Tony away.

We were being sent to live with our Aunt and Uncle in Forks, a dead town. The thought was depressing, I was used to life in the fast lane, the city life. My friends, the parties, the shopping, the fun, all gone. We were going to turn into forks hillbillies.

Tony hadn't spoken to our parents since they decided to move us out. He was mainly upset because he had to leave behind Courtney, his girlfriend.

When we got to the airport Tony and I got out of the car and started unpacking our bags silently, I looked at my mother with what I hoped a pleading expression. She ignored me and started talking to my father.

"Tony, Shale. Look at me" she demanded. We both looked at her evilly. "Your father and I feel this is our only choice after what you twins have put us through."

"MOM! I told you me and Tones will be good from now on" I nearly yelled. She hushed me and kept talking, "I want you to be good for your aunt, she is very excited to be having you."

"Whatever mom, we're gonna miss the plane if you keep talking."

Mom sighed and took my face in her hands "I love you Shale, if you start to change, you may well be able to move back by next year," she gave a fake reassuring smile as she spoke, but the words didn't meet her eyes.

"You don't have to do this mum" I pleaded to her "Me and Tony will change mum, we don't want to move." She just hugged me and turned to Tony.

"You look after your sister Tones" she said to him. He nodded and refused to speak she kissed us both and my father just shook Tony's hand and gave me a tight hug. Tony began to pull me on up to the boarding entrance, I looked back at my parents and waved good bye as silent tears ran down my face.

The plane took about three hours and we landed in Seattle, our Aunt Angela was waiting for us as we got off the plane. We just called her Ang because we weren't really used to calling her aunt but she didn't mind.

"Hey Ang," I called out trying to make my voice sound like convincingly inviting.

Tony walked across the airport foyer faster than I and gave aunt a greeting hug and kiss.

"How have you been Ang? It good to see you," Tony said to her.

"I've been great Tony, your Uncle Ben is away on work but he'll be back this weekend" she told us as she leaned around Tony to give me a hug.

"Now where are your bags, we have to get of this airport before the traffic gets heavy. Its about an hour drive back to forks," she informed.

Tony and I kept talking to Aunt while we walked to her truck. We hadn't seen her since we were young, she was our only and closest relative and to be honest it was good to see her again but not on the conditions of our reunion.

She told us that she had already enrolled us both at Forks high school. She also told us that we'll get hardly any sun in forks, this I didn't know, rain didn't bother me but I did really enjoy the sun.

As we pulled on to concrete drive way I looked up to see an old fashioned house, it did look cosy and inviting. Aunt showed me and Tony in and our rooms on the top floor, we had to share a bathroom but we were already used to that. After dinner we got settled into bed. Tomorrow would be the first day at our new school.