Hey you guys! I re-edited this chapter because I had a lot of grammar mistakes. Hope you enjoy YOU FOUND ME - AJ (ReEdited on 9-20-17)

I've never been in one place for long- we've always moved before I really got to meet others. The longest I've stayed in one "home" was about four months in a small town called New Havens, Montana around the mountain areas. That was three or four years before my little brother was born. Since then we been everywhere around the surrounding areas such as Montana, the Northern tip of Idaho, Canada, and as far as Alaska. But supposedly we will be staying at the new place we will be going- at least that's what daddy says...

We been in the car for probably about five hours- heading to the place mama always talks about in a dreamlike voice. It was the place my father would take my mom to play when my mom was younger. They would spend basically everyday together, and their connections would grow even stronger during those times. It was actually his home up until he was in his twenties, being born and raised there. But that was all before mama got old enough to marry him- then they decided it was best to move along with mama's family. That was around eighteen years ago, a little bit before mom got pregnant with my older brother Hayden.

I felt nervous for some reason as we continued down the interstate, my stomach was filled to the brim with butterflies. I actually had my reasons, but my parents tell me it's silly and they brushed it off rather quickly. Like most days, they never really listened to what I had to say anyways.

You see, my mother, father, and almost my whole family are different. So different I feel like I'm in a fairytale. But I'm the only one not included. I'm too delicate and fragile in their strange world- only because I'm human

Yes, you heard that right, I'm the only human in my family. I'm not like my mother- who is part vampire along with my baby brother Elisha, or a shape-shifter like my father and older brother Hayden. I'm pure human, no traces or evidences that I'm anything like them.

But I hope that will someday change. I hold on to that piece of me that will change, that someday I will be special just like them. But there was a one in a hundred chance that could even happen since I don't need to drink blood to survive, and I've already passed the age that shape-shifters began to phase. I might be the delicate girl I am forever. I will eventually die- and my family will live on without me. It hurts to know that I will be forgotten someday, just a memory in my families' lives.

"We are about a half an hour away Laura, " I heard my father call from the driver's seat. As I came back to earth I felt my heart start pounding in both excitement and nervousness. I didn't want to tell my parents or Hayden why I was so excited though, because Hayden would laugh- and my mother would start her love story all over and the questions that made me so embarrassed to admit to anyone. Even my favorite Aunt, Rosalie.

I looked out the window just as we passed a sign that read a town called Forks was just twenty miles away on the next left exit. Underneath it said La Push Indian Reservation, 30 miles. The name instantly clicked in my mind of the stories of my mother and father's time. Was that the place my mother was so in love with? Not anymore than the imprint bond with my dad I mean, but of the memories during their time together when she was still growing. Letting out a sigh I looked at my mother, who was holding my father's right hand. Blushing I looked down at my occupied lap. That's what I wanted out of this place. The story of imprints, soulmates to be exact. I wanted to have what my parents have with somebody so bad. That was the hope I had, that good things would come for once to me.

Next to me Hayden was listening to his MP3 player and nodding his head to the beat of some Hollywood Undead song- taking short swigs of his Mountain Dew every once in a while. On the other side of me Eli was playing "Save the World" with his Batman and Joker action figures.

"Pew! Pew! Pew! You can't defeat me now Joker!" he cried as he pounded Batman against the Joker's head, meaning he was in intense battle mode now.

Well, me on the other hand, was doodling in my worn-down sticker-covered sketchbook with my favorite lime-green mechanical pencil. Right now, my certain piece I was working on was a sketch of the dreams that filled my mind at night. The dreams of the dark tan and light brown wolf that ran through the woods and clearings in the moonlight.

"Oh, look Honey! There's the edge of First Beach!" my mother exclaimed excitedly as she pointed out the window. My dad slowed down a little as we drove by the cliff-engulfed beach on the right side of the road.

I leaned over Eli, biting back a smile. Even though the weather was crummy with it being dark and cloudy, the view still took my breath away. Sea-gulls were diving and flying around the jagged rocks that surrounded the cliffs, occasionally once would swoop down and grab a meal out of the wavy waters. Many more of the sea-gulls were scattered upon the shoreline, lazily walking around on the sand. It looked like the scenery out of a story book, and I couldn't wait to sit down on the sand and sketch it out. This may have to be a place to have alone time for myself!

"I bet Hayden will be going cliff-diving," dad said with a deep chuckle, but all what I could do was stare at him shocked.

"Who in the right mind would jump from those?" I mumbled confused, I would think the only people would want to jump from those were suicidal or mentally ill!

Hayden pulled his headphones off and spoke with a laugh, "Didn't dad tell you that's what all the locals do for fun? I think I will be heading there quite soon actually to see what's everybody talking about you know!"

Still confused I looked at dad, "Is everybody crazy enough to really do that?"

Smirking Hayden looked at me, then out the window towards the beach, "Of course though Laura, you may not want to do that because you are a weakling."

That was definitely below the belt right there but before I could response both my mother and father shouted at him. But I ignored them, because Hayden was right. No matter what anybody told me to reassure me- it didn't really help make me any less human. I wouldn't admit it to anyone, but Hayden was right about that. I was human, weak, and fragile.

Elisha put his action figures down on his lap before looking at the back of mom's head, "Laura thinks Hayden's right mama... But she doesn't mind." He then smiled lightly over at me.

Oh yeah, did I forget to mention Eli could read minds like my grandpa Edward? Yeah, well he does. It can get pretty annoying sometimes, even if the little guy is just trying to help me out.

My mother snapped herself around and frowned at me, her curly bronze hair falling in her eyes a little, "Laura Mercy Black, don't you ever think that! You are a strong and beautiful young woman! Don't listen to your brother's comment, you know he is just trying to get a rise out of you!" she then turned and gave Hayden the famous look she inherited from Grandma Bella, "Treat your sister with respect and remember you have to help unload before you can go out and meet the pack with your father!"

Hayden groaned in both annoyance and agreement before pulling his headphones back on and tuning out the world. I could hear the loud yelling of his favorite band start-up again beside me. His curly black hair falling into his eyes.

Eli patted my sweat pant covered leg, his way of showing comfort. He always been the comforting and understanding one- never judging my thoughts or feelings. He was 1/4 vampire but he grew at a normal rate like me and Hayden.

Eli looked just like mama, he had her curly bronze hair and her creamy brown gold tinted eyes, and a roundish face with baby fat still there. Since he was only 1/4 vampire his mind was a lot more mature for his age with the IQ of a fifteen-year-old, yet he still grew like any other four-year-old boy. He was just super strong with being about to lift up the car easily and fast as a cheetah if he really wanted to try.

I smiled at him before placing my hand on his slightly colder one and rubbing it showing him my way of affection, even if I was not really a touchy-feely person. I knew he was just trying to help, but I needed to learn how to block my thoughts better like my mother. I sometimes wonder how she made it through her "teenage" years with her mind-reading father.

Suddenly the car came to a stop- Dad stretched in the front seat as he turned off the Black Ford Explorer that Grandma Bella and Grandpa Edward brought as a goodbye present. I heard a few bones pop from my dad's back and neck before he let out a long sigh. My mother giggled quietly, rubbing his back lightly. My dad glanced at us through the rear-view window.

"Now Kids, just because we just moved and you have your own rooms you can't just do whatever you please- I expect you to learn to keep your rooms clean! We will be having dinner then you can unpack!" He mumbled with a laugh before letting himself out and walking on the other side of the large vehicle- opening the passenger door and helping mama out.

Hayden took his sweet time letting himself out, grabbing his bottle of Mountain Dew and his MP3 player- deliberately making me annoyed because he knew I wanted to go and explore the house. Mama opened Eli's door and unbuckled him from his car seat helping him with his Scooby Doo Blanket and his action figures. When he was set free he scrambled up the yard in his fast vampire speed.

I then tumbled my way out of the truck over Eli's car seat because Hayden was taking forever and grabbed my old navy-blue sweatshirt pulling it on. It was cold out to me compared to the others though, due to my average 98.6-degree body heat. I pulled out my sketch book and pencil bag before quickly powerwalking my way past my parents who were being lovey dovely and holding hands.

The house was a beautifully done two storied wood-styled cabin. There was a wide-set porch with a hanging swing towards the right side of the porch. It was pretty obvious that Aunt Alice designed the house and I haven't even step foot in it yet! I hope she didn't do my room because I told her I wanted be in charge of decorating it.

I took a look around the yard since I didn't look around the place when we pulled in. There was a large willow tree on the left side of the yard towards the back of the house. It immediately pulled a few heartstrings for me, since willow trees were my top favorite thing in the world. I loved how the branches would slope way down almost touching the dark green grass, a curtain revealing the thick trunk in the center. A few feet above it was a perfect spot for me to relax and enjoy a few books. I sighed with relief.

Maybe coming here wasn't so bad after all...

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I walked into my room with a towel wrapped around my body- my wavy black hair reaching to my ribs in thick tangles. It was around ten o'clock and I just tried out the shower in the bathroom I have to share with Hayden. My mom and brother Eli were out hunting with my dad- Hayden close behind after meeting the pack in case something was to happen. So, I was home alone in my new house.

Alice in fact did not decorate the room... Completely.

She painted the walls a lilac purple color- since purple was my favorite color, hanging my favorite band posters up on the wall with the large window, my bed right beside it because my family knew how much I loved to sleep with the window open.

I looked at my posters with Three Days Grace, Shinedown, The Fray, and A Day to Remember. They were my favorite bands, and Alice would have Hell to pay if she ever threw those eight different posters that had two of each band in the trash.

On the other side of the room I had a desk with my laptop. My sketchbooks were arranged on it with a tub of my professional color pencils and water-color paint set. Hanging above the desk was a huge framed picture of everybody in my family at my 16th Birthday Party, including my Grandparents, Great-Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, and my mom, dad, Eli, and Hayden.

Hayden and dad were wolves in the picture with each one on a different side, Eli was sitting on top of daddy, and Mama kneeling besides her man. On the other hand, Uncle Emmett had Uncle Jasper in a headlock with Alice hands on her hips annoyed towards the center. Aunt Rose was grinning at her husband lightly, her hands on her hips also. Great-Grandpa Carlisle had his arms wrapped around Great-Grandma Esme and Grandpa Edward had Grandma Bells wrapped in his arms completely. Hayden was next to Grandma and Grandpa. But me?

I just stood awkwardly there in the middle with a purple sundress Alice made me wear with my hair pulled lightly back.

Every time I saw that picture it made me smile, but also hurt at the same time.

I looked so ordinary next to all of them. I looked nice and all in that picture, but I had no vampire beauty, just a plain old girl name Laura.

My dad always told me I looked like my grandma Laura, who I was named after. I never got to meet her, but I saw pictures my dad showed me. She looked beautiful, but I couldn't really see that beauty when I was always surrounded by the beautiful undead.

I had her black wavy hair that reached past my shoulders to my ribs, and a pale yet russet skin. Her smile that people said could brighten even the sun. The only thing really different was the eyes, I had my Grandpa Edward's bright Hazel eyes before he was changed into a vampire in the early 1900's.

I strolled into my closet and grabbed a clean pair of grey sweatpants and a baggy old black shirt. I slipped on my sweatshirt from earlier and pulled my hair back in a high pony tail. I decided it was time to investigate my new settings.

I ran down the stairs out the door without bothering to grab a pair of shoes and I set out running. I preferred running barefoot anyways! I was not as fast as my family, but I was faster than most humans and I could run pretty far before I got tired.

I ran into the woods, listening for any signs around me that could tell me where my family might be. I tuned out my breathing and the soft padding of my feet against the moist grass. It took around ten minutes before I heard a laugh that reminded me of Eli in the distance, so I changed my direction to where I heard it and jetted off into a full-blown sprint.

1, 2, 3, Breathe. I thought to myself quietly, 1, 2, 3, Breathe.

I went like that for a while, counting in my head quietly, the wind cutting across my face making my eyes water. But it didn't really bother me. I kept running until I came across a clearing. I slowed down to a jogging pace, wiping the sweat off my brow. At least I burned off the steak my mom whipped up for us.

But then I felt like I got hit by a ton of bricks. I couldn't breathe right. I was shaking- but I wasn't even cold. I felt rooted to my spot like I was glued there.

For some reason this place looks familiar...

There were the ferns by the thick set of bushes off towards the left, the wild daisies growing all around, and the large broken-down tree trunk further into the clearing.

I looked around confused- wondering why I thought that. I obviously never been in this area, so why did I register this in my mind as somewhere I know or been? I never once step foot on this reservation in my life! I must be having some wicked Deja vu!

I heard a growl and at first, I thought it was my brother Hayden teasing me. I laughed lightly turning around and saw a big wolf towards the edge of the clearing where I came from a few minutes before.

I couldn't really see that well so the wolf just appeared to be a dark figure of one. It barked at me in a tone that startled me. Why was Hayden barking at me? Was he mad at me for mom and dad yelling at him earlier?

I started walking over to him, "What's the matter Hayden? Are actually mad at me for what happened?" I said confused, but as I walked closer the color of the wolf struck me. It wasn't the dark brown color that Hayden had in common with dad.

It was a Dark Tan and Light Brown wolf... One that looked like the one I had dreamed about lately. I gasped lightly and took a step back.

He looked me in the eyes and tensed up. I couldn't tell what the emotions that came across his face was but it scared me. I needed dad. I needed dad!

I felt a chill go up my spine, my palms sweating. I wanted to step forward towards the wolf. I felt some sort of pull towards this large creature. Magnetic in nature. An emotion I wasn't aware exactly what it meant rose to my chest, causing my heart to speed up. Was this fear? It must be!

It took all my strength to pull away from that spot and to started running. I darted through the trees as fast as I could- I didn't know why exactly, but all that came across my mind was to get away. I never had feelings this intense before...

Branches scratched across my face, leaving superficial cuts on my cheeks and forehead, stinging painfully. It was getting difficult to breathe because I was hyperventilating. Yet I continued to push myself faster.

You need to go back. No. I didn't. I need to get away. I needed dad! He can protect me!

I think I heard footsteps breaking branches! I pushed myself faster, tears running down my face. Where is Mama? Where is Daddy? Hayden? Eli?

I ran face first into a hard object. Momentarily I thought it was a tree, but then I felt arms wrap around me. At first, I resisted- trying to push away screaming for someone to help me.

"Laura, What's wrong?!" I heard my mother asked worriedly down at me. I looked up feeling the tears running down my cut-up face and I saw her tense at the sight of my blood. She could handle herself around me- I knew that. It was just concerning to her on what happened.

He wouldn't hurt you, go back. Who is talking to me?! That wolf looked like he wanted to kill me! Am I going insane with fear?

I heard the whooshing sound of my father phasing in the brushes before popping out while pulling on a pair of sweat pants.

"Renesmee! What's wrong with Laura?!" He yelled coming to us with Hayden toddling towards us with Elisha straddling his back. Hayden whimpered lightly while looking me in the eye.

Over the years I learned how to read his eyes, along with my father. Even in their human form I could tell by the look or facial expression what they were thinking or feeling. This time shocked me though, I had to check twice to see if I saw it right.

Mistake. Maybe I did read him wrong, what could I've have possibly done that was wrong back there!

"Laura saw a different wolf, and he growled and scared her!" Eli answered for me.

My mom looked at my father concerned, "The pack does know you're back- right, Jacob?"

Jacob growled and nodded, "Hayden and I met with the new pack about a half an hour ago, there are a few patrolling the area tonight. The one that saw Laura thoughts were cut off from the group right when he saw her."

He punched the trunk of the tree, causing it to crack- leaves fluttering to the ground before whispering too low for me to hear. I wouldn't have payed attention anyway. My mind was somewhere else.

So many thoughts were going through my mind.

But it all came back to one that confused me, was that wolf that I saw in my dreams?

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