A/N; Attention readers! This is a very important announcement. In this story, I will be adding a sister to the Originals and I will be adding a Salvatore sister. If you don't like it, don't read it. However, I'm trying to blend it as seamlessly as possible. In this story, Silas has already been defeated. Caroline has left with Klaus, Jenna and Ric are still alive and traveling the world together, Elena never became a raging bitch, and Kennett is definitely happening. All the other changes will be explained in time. The other Original sister won't be introduced until later in the story, but her name is Tabitha, just so you know. And the Salvatore sister's name is Giulietta "Juliet" Salvatore.

Okay, long-ass author's note over...

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"I'm coming home
I'm coming home
Tell the World I'm coming home
Let the rain wash away all the pain of yesterday
I know my kingdom awaits and they've forgiven my mistakes
I'm coming home, I'm coming home
Tell the World that I'm coming..."


Dear Diary,

It's September now. I have finally left Mystic Falls behind, along with most of the other supernatural creatures. I am so ready for some normal. It seems like just yesterday, I was a normal teenage girl living with my cousin and aunt. Now, I am one of the most dangerous creatures on the planet. It is not a good feeling. I'm finally making my way back to Washington. I haven't been since I was twelve, and I'm kind of looking forward to it. I have missed Charlie, and of course, I've missed Bells. I wonder how her life has been going… I haven't had the chance to talk to her much over this past year.

I think I'm going to tell her… I wonder how that will go.

- SS

Sophie stashed her diary back into her bag. She stopped in Port Angeles to rest a while, but she had to get back on the road soon. She planned to surprise her sister, Bella, for her birthday. She had already planned it with Charlie, who seemed ecstatic finally to have both of his girls home. Sophie took the hair tie from her gearshift and pulled her chocolate brown tresses away from her face.

She left the small café booth that she occupied for the past hour and started on her journey. The worst thing about Washington State was the incessant rain. The legs of her jeans were soaked by the time she made it to her car, and her new, plum-colored sweater wasn't much better. The cold didn't exactly bother her, but it certainly wasn't comfortable. She got into her car- a used Toyota Corolla- and turned the heat on full blast.

She pulled out of the parking spot and made the hour-long drive to her birth town- Forks, Washington.


In the end, it didn't take more than forty-five minutes to get to her childhood home. It was still the same as she remembered it- the white color, the bay window that overlooked the back yard- everything was the same. She took a deep breath and let it go before turning off her car and getting out. She could do this; it was no big deal. So she had skipped a grade, and would now be the youngest senior at the school. It was no big deal, really.

She walked to the front door, and knocked softly. She heard Charlie announce that he would get it, and the door swung open revealing her father. He looked a bit older than the last time she had seen him, but he wasn't looking too bad for his age.

"It's great to see you, Soph," he said in a hushed tone. He didn't want Bella to catch on to the surprise.

"It's great to see you too, dad," Sophie replied.

"Well, come on in here… give your old man a hug," he said.

Sophie smiled and stepped over the threshold with ease. She let out a small sigh of relief, and hugged her father for the first time in four years. Everyone in her family had a very interesting relationship. Charlie and Sophie were both kind of quiet at first, but Sophie would open up the more she got to know you. Charlie, however, was never really the talkative type.

"Hey Bells… I've got another birthday surprise for you," Charlie announced.

Sophie hid behind her father easily, not wanting to ruin the surprise. She heard Bella sigh, and she could clearly see her sister's expression in her mind's eye. She would be wearing the half-smile that she always wore, and trying not to feel too awkward with accepting gifts.

"Dad, I thought we agreed… no more gifts or surprises," she said.

Sophie smirked- that was just like Bella, alright. She hated when people made a fuss over her. Bella walked into the hallway where Charlie and Sophie were, and Bella gasped as Sophie stuck her head around.

"Sophie?" she asked.

"The one and only," Sophie replied.

Bella laughed and twirled her sister around in a big hug. Sophie and Bella had always been the best of friends, and she was happy to know that hadn't changed in the year since she had last seen her sister. Charlie excused himself, claiming that he had to leave for work, and Bella led Sophie to the kitchen table so they could talk.

"What are you doing here?" Bella asked with a joyful expression.

"Well, I thought that I would finish up my senior year in my hometown," Sophie replied.

Bella's brow furrowed, and she said; "Your senior year? You're only sixteen," Bella said.

"I know, but I'll be seventeen in October. And, I might have skipped a grade," she teased.

Bella looked at her in disbelief, and shook her head. "Of course," she sighed. "So, do you start today?" Bella asked.

Sophie shook her head. "Nope, not today. I start the first day of my senior year tomorrow," she said wistfully. "But… I do have to get my schedule today. Could you help a sister out?" she asked.

Bella breathed a laugh and said; "Yeah… oh! Before I forget, I want you to meet my boyfriend."

Sophie froze, and a mischievous grin spread across her face. Bella had only one boyfriend during her entire life- Joseph Samuels, in the fourth grade. He only wanted to be her boyfriend because he knew that she packed a chocolate pudding in her lunch every day. Sophie straightened him out real quick when she learned of that.

"Tell . Me . Everything," Sophie demanded.

Bella looked down at the table in embarrassment, but she had a small smile on her face. "His name is Edward Cullen. He's gorgeous, and I… love him," she said.

"Like, love him, love him?" Sophie asked.

Bella laughed. "Yes, Sophie. Love him, love him…" she said.

"Wow. That sounds… intense," Sophie teased.

Bella rolled her eyes and grabbed her bag. "Come on, little sister. It's time for me to introduce you to Forks High School," she said.

Sophie laughed and followed her sister to the high school.


Apparently Forks High School didn't welcome new students very often, because Sophie got stares from the students everywhere she went. Sophie was by no means an unattractive girl. She was tanned, more so than Bella, and she had chocolate brown hair. That was the only thing she seemed to share with her sister- other than her stubbornness, of course. Bella had pretty, chocolate brown eyes, whereas Sophie had hazel eyes. She might be a bit too skinny, and she was definitely too short, but overall she wasn't a bad package.

However, the kids at this school were staring at her as if she were the last girl on Earth. She had to look in the bathroom mirror a few times to make sure she hadn't suddenly sprouted a second head… she hadn't. She spent the day going with Bella to her classes. They had almost every class together, except gym.

"So, do you like it here?" Sophie asked as she walked down the hallway with her sister.

"Yeah, I do. At first, I was a little iffy, but then I met my friends and things shaped up," Bella explained.

Sophie smirked. "I don't suppose this über gorgeous boyfriend you've been telling me about had anything to do with that," she stated.

Bella was about to reply when a young man, with perfectly sculpted bronze hair, approached them. He somehow reminded Sophie of her friend and surrogate older-brother, Stefan. He was tall and sturdy, with a thin waste and sculpted arms. She could only assume that this was the Edward her sister had fawned over all day. He didn't look too bad, and Sophie understood what Bella meant by good-looking, even though he wasn't her type at all.

Bella cleared her throat and looked at Sophie. "Sophie, this is Edward Cullen. Edward, this is my sister Sophia Swan," she introduced.

Edward gave a small, but seemingly forced smile, and said; "It's a pleasure to meet you, Sophia."

Sophie smiled a genuine smile and said; "Please, call me Sophie."

After introductions were made between the two, a young woman jumped over the railing of the stairs. She was as short and thin as Sophie was, with pale skin and black hair. It was in a pixie cut that most people can't pull off; it totally worked for her, though. Her eyes were a striking gold color, as were the young man's that came to stand behind her.

She trapped Bella in a hug, wishing her a happy birthday, while Bella tried to get her to shush. Sophie stood in the back and waited for more introductions to be made. She watched as the young woman handed Bella her gift.

"You're going to love it… trust me," she said, as though it were some sort of inside joke.

Bella sighed and thanked her, before turning to her sister. "Alice, Jasper, this is my sister Sophie," she announced.

Sophie smiled at the two, who smiled back at her with a confused expression. "It's lovely to meet you," Alice said before giving Sophie a hug. "You should definitely come to Bella's birthday party tonight. It's at our house."

"I will be there," Sophie said.

"Great! See you later, guys," she said before walking off with Jasper.

"Well… I would love to stay and soak up all the knowledge that this school has to offer, but I'm technically not supposed to be here until tomorrow. So… I am going to go visit Jake," Sophie announced.

Bella smirked and said; "Mhm… sure you are. I'm sure Jake has missed you a lot since you've been gone," she teased.

Sophie rolled her eyes and hugged her sister before walking to her car and driving to La Push.


Sophie drove the winding road to the Quileute reservation. She used to come here with Charlie all the time as a kid, and she had always been best friends with Jacob Black. She had always had a crush on him, and she thought he had one on her, but neither of them had ever acted on it. She parked her car in front of the little red house. It was the same as she remembered, and she wanted to jump with joy at the thought of seeing her best friend again.

She was preparing to walk up the ramp on the front of the house, but her heightened hearing led her to the back yard. She heard three young men arguing, and one of them sounded- kind of- like her friend Jake. His voice had gotten much deeper, though, and she was impressed. She walked to their makeshift garage and knocked on the wall. The three boys turned to look at her, and their mouths dropped open.

"Sophie?" one of them asked. It had to be Jake- his face still looked the same- but he was so buff that it threw her off guard.

"Jacob?" she asked.

He walked to her and gave her a huge hug, spinning her around in the process. "Where the hell have you been?" he asked.

She laughed. "I've been living with my aunt and cousin in Virginia. I've missed you!" she said, giving him another hug.

Someone cleared their throat, and the two broke apart. Sophie blushed, but she also smiled at the two young men standing in front of them. One had long hair- like Jacob's- and the other had short curls. They were both tanned and rather attractive.

"So Jake… aren't you going to introduce me to your friends?" Sophie asked, nudging him with her elbow.

Jake sighed. "I suppose. Sophie, that's Quill Ateara, and that's Embry Call. Guys, this is my friend Sophia Swan," he said.

Quill and Embry shared a look, as if they were secretly communicating some inside joke to one another. "It's a pleasure to finally meet you, Sophia…" Quill said with a teasing tone.

Sophia raised her eyebrow, and said; "It's nice to meet you too."

"So… how long are you staying?" Embry asked.

"I'm not sure. I'll probably stay after I graduate later this year," Sophie explained.

"You're not eighteen yet," Jacob said.

"I skipped a grade," Sophie explained. "And, I figured I should spend some time with Charlie."

"Hmm, well, I hope you stay for a while. Jake wouldn't shut up about you the last time you left," Quill teased.

Sophia chuckled and looked to Jake, who seemed to be extremely embarrassed. He looked like he wanted to tear Quill's head off. "I doubt that's true. I haven't been here since I was twelve," Sophie said.

"Exactly. Do you know how frustrating it is to listen to him talk about the same person for four years?" Embry asked.

"Well, I do apologize. I'll pay for your therapy," she said. "I just wanted to say hi, and I'll see you around! I wish I could stay, but I have a party to go to."

"Come back soon," Quill said as she began to walk away.

"Oh don't worry, I intend to," she replied with a smirk.


A/N; End chapter one. How was it? Did you enjoy it? Is there anything that I should change so far? I hope not... I really like this idea. Thanks for reading, everyone! Chapter two is coming soon!