Authors note: So, my last story is officially a bust and based off of emotion only with no inspiration so I was not able to continue with it. However, this story has been circulating in my head for quite a while and I think I will give it a try. Oh, and I am not sure who is going to be pairing in this story yet. I was thinking either Edward/Bella or Alice/Bella but it is the stories decision. You will find out the pairings shortly after I do. So, without further a due, here is the first chapter, mainly just building up some background before I get into the actual story. Enjoy.
Disclaimer: I don't or never will own Twilight, I just like to mess around with ideas. Don't sue me. :)
I walk out of my Arizona home with my suitcase in tow and stop to look back at my companion for the last few years.
I sigh and turn, heading for the care that will take me to the airport, my mother behind the wheel, looking straight ahead.
Walking slowly to the passenger door I climb inside, throwing my bag into the backseat before putting on my seat belt.
"You don't have to go, you know." my mother tells me for what seems like the hundredth time.
"Yes, I do." I say, sighing. She knows my reason for leaving and I don't want to explain myself again. She nodded and pulled away, driving toward our destination.
I climb out of the car and get my suitcase, walking slowly toward the airport to check in. I say goodbye to my mother, a sigh of relief escaping my mouth as I sit in my seat on the aorplane, finally heading to some peace and quiet in Forks, Washington.
I put in my headphones and willed myself to relax enough to go to sleep for the remaining two hours of the plane ride. Asher a few minutes I felt myself falling deeper and deeper into unconciousness, thinking about renee and how happy I was to not be in that house anymore.
I was jolsted awake when the plane landed and say un in my seat. Turning down my music, I heard the piolet say that we had landed and may exit the plane.
I walked through the doors and into the airport and immediatly say Charlie standing there with my suitcase by his side. "Hey Bells." he said, awkwardly pulling me in for a hug.
"Hi Charlie. Thanks for letting me come." he smiled and started walking us toward the exit.
"I already signed you up for school here, and it starts on Monday so you have a few days to get situated." He said, opening the doors for me to slip in.
I nodded and put my seatbelt on, looking around at the scenery as we drove to a house I hadn't been in for years.
I thought I remembered Forks clearly but now that I looked around I realized I had forgot just how green it was. Everywhere you look you see trees on either side and clouds covering the sky.
I am most deffinatly not in Phoenix anymore. "At least I will blend in here." I whisper to myself, looking down at my arms. Charlie chuckled and moved his hand to the radie, turning on soft music I vaguely recognized from when I was small and came to Forks more often.
We pulled up to the house I had spend most of my childhood summers in and I noted that it looked the same. The same tree in the front year with the same peeling paint covering the house. I slowly walked toward the door and waited for Charlie to open it before hesitantly walking inside.
I looked around and supressed the urge to gasp. Everything was exactly the same, down to the paint. I looked around at the house that had already been engrained into my mind for years and slowly walked upstairs, my suitcase hitting every step on the way.
I walked slowly around the corner to my own room, pausing for a moment to steady myself. I open the door and it cheaks softly from age before gently swinging open. I smile and walk over to my twin size bed, gently running my hand along the covers that were a light blue, looking the same as it had the last time I had been here.
I looked around at the rest of my room and my eyes stopped at the desk and computer sitting in the corner of my small room, noticing that it was the only thing that had changed. The computer looked old and slow, but that was fine. I was only going to be getting on there to answer any email my mother might send me, and that probably wouldn't be often.
I smiled at the care my father showed in his simple gesture and turned around, heading downstairs to tell him thank you. "Dad?" I called, looking to the living room, squinting against the light coming off of the TV.
"Hey Bells, getting situated fine?" My dad called over to me, smiling slightly when I nodded my head.
"Yeah, I just wanted to tell you thank you, you know, for the computer and everything..." I finished off awkwardly, not knowing what to say besides that.
"Oh, no problem Bells. I just figured you would need it, for homework and stuff." Charlie grumbled, looking uncomfortable at the attention I had brought to him, even if we were the only two people in the room.
"Well, I think I might go for a walk and get reaquainted with everything here, Charlie." I smiled and waited to see his nod before I turned and headed out of the room and to the front door. I put on my shoes and walked out the door into the cool air of Forks.
I walked to the forestline and immediatly felt myself relax. No matter what happened when I used to come where, being in the forst always made me feel better. Calm. I smiled at the fact. I hadn't felt so good in years. This was and is my sanctuary.
