A.N: This story is not a sequel to my original story Isabella Marie Snape, it is a rewrite. I was looking over this story, as it is the first story I ever wrote and have come to realize that I am not happy with it. I will keep the original story, but I will be doing this rewritten version. I hope this one is better than my first, I have learned a lot since I wrote y first story. Thanks, CSIChantal126

17 year-old Isabella Swan woke up in her small bedroom and began to prepare for another day of school at Forks High. Bella got dressed in a pair of black skinny jeans, a black long sleeve shirt with rhinestones on the lower midsection of the shirt and black leather boots.

"I hate this place," Bella grumbled to herself, as she brushed her hair and straightened it.

Why you may ask does Bella hate being in Forks?

Well, the truth is that she is not a girl named Isabella Swan. She came here to hide from her enemies and assumed a name that was common enough and was renting this house from a realtor.

Bella had been forced to come here by her boyfriend, best friends and father. Who you may ask is her father, boyfriend and best friends?

Well Bella Swan is none other than Isabella Marie Snape, the daughter of Severus Snape; the most feared professor of Hogwarts and murderer of Dumbledore. But Bella knew better.

She knew about her dad's spying for Dumbledore on Voldemort and how Dumbledore had asked him to kill him, so her cousin Draco wouldn't have to do it.

Yes, Bella's related to the Malfoys through her mother, Callista Black. Sister to Sirius and Regulus Black and cousin to Narcissa Malfoy, Bellatrix Lestrange, and Andromeda Tonks.

Bella was sitting at her kitchen table eating a bowl of Rice Krispies, when she heard the doorbell ring. Bella couldn't help but sigh. She knew that Edward Cullen had come to pick her up.

Bella absolutely hated the Cullens. They acted as if they were all high and mighty, but she knew people in her world that were like that and they were the worst kind.

Edward was under the impression that Bella was into him and so he tried to start dating her, but she refused any and all overtures. She already had a boyfriend waiting for her back in England.

"Time to go, Bella," Edward cut off her thoughts as he entered her house.

She could only sigh, and went to grab her school bag. She pushed Edward out of her house and locked the door behind her. He held the door open for her and she got in his car.

As Edward drove, he kept looking over at her and saw her fingering a ring on her right ring finger.

The ring that Bella wore was her mother's wedding ring. Her dad gave it to her in her first year.

But Bella was not thinking about her mother, no she was thinking about her boyfriend, Neville Longbottom.

Yes, Bella Snape, Gryffindor and daughter of a professor was dating Neville, a student who her father couldn't help but bully.

Their relationship started 4 years ago, at the Yule Ball. Bella had not had anyone ask her to the Ball and she figured it was because they were scared of her dad. But Neville showed his Gryffindor courage and asked her out.

She said yes and they had been dating ever since. Sometimes, Bella thought that her father did not like it; she chalked it up to that he didn't want to lose his little girl.

As they pulled into the parking lot of Forks High, Bella hurriedly opened her door and let herself out before Edward could. She didn't like that Edward thought she was incapable of exiting a car by herself.

Edward hurried, as fast as he could around other students, to catch up to Bella as she walked into their Biology class.

Bella had figured out that the Cullens were vampires the moment she saw them on her first day. She had spent 6 years at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and she knew a vampire when she saw one.

"Hey Bella," Mike said cheerfully, before Edward could interrupt him.

"Hi," Bella said gloomily, as she sat down in the front row in the class.

Bella had always taken her education seriously. Her father expected her to and she did.

Bella scowled when Edward came to sit beside her. But as their teacher; Mr. Banner started to talk; Bella drifted off again and thought of her best friends.

Bella had make very quick friends with Hermione Granger because they both loved to study and do school work. Bella had also become best friends with Harry Potter and Ronald Weasley, much to the chagrin of her father. They all had a lot in common, Bella loved Quidditch, like the boys, but she loved doing schoolwork too. Hermione had also become very close friends with Ginny Weasley and Luna Lovegood.

Bella was unaware that people were staring at her. She tended to get a lot of that. Why you may ask?

Well, Bella was not ugly by any means. She had long pitch-black hair like her dad that goes down to her navel. She's very pale, but not a sickly pale. Her fellow students here can usually see her, having a "Devoid of emotion" look, which she swears she inherited from her father. But most of all, people would just stare at her eyes. Her eyes were the most peculiar thing about her to these muggles. They were the same pitch-black colour, as her hair and that intrigued people. Her pupils would sometimes reflect sunlight and they would shine in the light. These muggles had never seen anything like it before, so they surprised them.

Bella was looking forward to a normal day, waiting to hear from her friends that the war had been won and that Voldemort was dead. Bella had a very hard time sitting on the sidelines, while her friends, father, and boyfriend risked their lives in the war.

As Bella sat, quietly in her chair, she got a feeling that something was going to happen today. That feeling often occurred when either something bad was about to happen or something positive.

She prayed for positive, but the last time she got that feeling was when Sirius died in the Department of Mysteries. She had never forgotten the look on Harry, as he watched his godfather fall into the Veil of Death.

"Bella, the class is over," Edward's voice snapped Bella out of her ranting and she quickly got up and exited the room.

2 hours passed before Bella was sitting outside, eating her lunch. She had managed to ditch Edward and was having a fairly pleasant afternoon, when a familiar screech came to her ears.

"Hedwig," Bella said, as she travelled in the direction of the screech.

Bella came into a little clearing in the woods behind the school, and there on a branch was Hedwig.

"Hedwig, oh my goodness you have no idea how happy I am to see you," Bella said, as she stroked the Snowy Owl's head.

Bella then noticed a letter in Hedwig's talons.

"Is that for me, girl?" Bella asked and Hedwig screeched again, a yes Bella figured.

She gently took the letter from the owl and Bella watched, as Hedwig flew off. Bella had wanted to know how everyone was, but she figured that the letter would tell her everything.

Bella hurried back to her backpack and gathered up all her stuff. Bella then got another feeling, but this time it was darker. Bella feared for what the letter would contain, so she made her way to the secretary's office.

"Hello Miss. Swan, how can I help you?" the secretary asked.

"I'm going to be missing my afternoon classes, I don't feel well, so I'm going to go home," Bella half-lied. It was true that she wasn't feeling well, but she wasn't sick, she was sick with worry.

"Of course, I hope you're feeling better soon," Bella heard the secretary say, as she walked out of the office and went outside.

Bella walked back into the shrubbery and decided to disapparate back to her house. She looked around to make sure no one was watching and she disapparated for the house.