I OWN NOTHING OF THIS EXCEPT A FEW OF THE CHARACTER!
I started out on Leah's point of view because its teh only way that seemed to make sense.
LPOV
I didn't know why Seth was so happy all the time. I mean he didn't have a reason to. He should be unhappy just like I was. I watched him scornfully as he chatted up a storm with mom. He was always so cheerful. If I wasn't careful it would start rubbing off on me.
"Leah, take your brother to school," I looked up at my mom slowly. I rolled my eyes but grabbed the keys from the counter and stalked out the door. Seth followed behind me quickly.
"Don't know why you're so angry all the time Leah. It's not so bad being a wolf, I sorta like it," I snorted, but otherwise didn't answer him.
SPOV
Leah didn't talk to me for the rest of the drive. I was used to it though. She drove off the minute I shut the door. I looked after her worriedly for a second before turning around.
"Hey, Seth man over here," I jogged toward where Kris was waving wildly. Kris and I had been best friends since first grade. "Seth did you here," Kris' face was bright with the news of brand new gossip.
"What is it, you know I don't listen to gossip," Kris was my friend, but sometimes I questioned his motives.
"The people who had that new cabin built moved in last weekend," I raised an eyebrow as if I was interested. Truth was I didn`t really care, but I had to at least pretend I was paying attention. "Yeah, it's a girl and her dad, I here that she's in our grade," I rolled my eyes. It was just like Kris to go straight for the girl. "You don't mind if I ask her out do you?"
"No man, but you don't even know her,"
"Well yeah but if I get first dibs I'll get some points with the other girls, right?" I laughed.
"Sure, whatever you say," We had made it into the school where everyone was already running around trying their best not to be late. I was at my locker only half listening to Kris' babbling when I felt it. A pull from outside, it was like a magnet. I shrugged it off and continued to look for the stuff I needed.
"She's here," at least three girls ran past me giggling like crazy. I turned toward the front door on an impulse.
"Here she comes," Kris whispered. The front of a pristine white sneaker stuck in the door. The girl paused and everyone inside froze. I heard her take one deep breath before she stepped in.
MPOV
Everybody was staring at me. I knew I should have tried harder to get dad to let me sneak in the back door. I put my head down and hid beneath my hair. I hurried to the office and shut the door quickly behind me.
"Hello and you are," I looked up hastily at the secretary then back down again.
"I'm May, uh, May Summers," I looked at the secretary again and held her gaze. The secretary gasped slightly when she saw my eyes.
"Oh hello May, it's very nice to meet you. Here are your things," I grabbed the stack of papers hastily thanked her and practically ran out the doors. I sighed thankfully when I realized that the hallway was empty. Everyone was already in class. I didn't notice him until he spoke.
"Hi," I jumped and looked up abruptly. He smiled. "Need help getting to class," I shrugged and looked back down at my shoes.
"Sure," I started walking again. He kept up to my pace, but it looked like he wanted to go faster.
"So do you like it here so far?" I glanced up at him quickly. Why would he care about the new kid?
"I guess so," I said finally. I felt strangely at ease with him around. He didn't answer me, but I saw him smile. "Um, this is the place," I looked up at the door number then quickly at the boy. He didn't really look like he was in high school. Let alone in ninth grade.
"Cool, guess I'll see you around," he smiled again and I couldn't help but to smile back.
"Thanks, and by the way, I'm May," I shook his hand without making any eye contact.
"Seth, very nice to meet you," I rushed into class, blushing.
SPOV
It was strange the way I felt about May. I didn't know her but I was starting to feel just like Kris must have felt like.
"What's with you," I smiled at Leah.
"Nothing, why,"
Leah shrugged. "I don't know you seem, happier, if that's even possible," I laughed.
"Probably am," I ran up the stairs I stopped at the phone in the hall.
"Hey Sam, when's the next campfire?" I asked lightly.
"Tomorrow night I think, why?" Sam was suspicious I could tell.
"I was just wondering if it would be okay to invite the new girl," Sam didn't say anything for a while.
"Why,"
"I just feel like she should know the stories since she's moving here," I shrugged.
"Since when do you care about the ladies," I sighed.
"I don't know since this morning I guess,"
"What do you mean?" Sam's voice went serious.
"I've been feeling a pull toward her since she came to school this morning. I think I even felt it last weekend when she first arrived," I sighed again.
"Yeah sure bring her along," Sam said hastily. He dropped the phone before I could thank him. I turned around to find Leah. I hadn't noticed her come up behind me.
"So it's about a girl huh," I smiled.
"Yeah,"
"You've never been interested in girls before," she muttered to herself, "anyways aren't wolves supposed to imprint or whatever?" I shrugged and headed to my room. Leah was right. I was supposed to imprint.
MPOV
"Dad," I wasn't expecting an answer but it still scared me when I didn't get one. I walked slowly and carefully through the house. I looked into every room as I went by them. I found my dad half sprawled on the couch in the living room. "Dad," I said louder shaking his shoulder. Dad didn't even stir. I shook my head. I pushed the rest of his body onto the couch and spread a blanket over him. I headed to the kitchen to make my dad some toast. This was what mom would have done if she were still here. I sighed and waited for the toast to finish. Mom had been sent to rehab a few years ago so dad had gotten this place built so we wouldn't have to be near her. Now I was the one taking care of dad when he got one of his hangovers. I jumped when the toast popped up. I grabbed the raspberry jam from the fridge and put a thick layer of it on one slice of toast. I left the other one plain, just like dad liked them. I went to my room to try and do some homework, but I couldn't. Now that my dad would be taken care of when he woke up I could think about other things. Like Seth for example. I had never felt as comfortable around Seth as I did around anyone. It didn't make any sense; it was pretty obvious it wasn't just because he was really nice. I mean nobody could be that ... buff and still be in high school. There had been two other boys like that too and they were younger than me. I shook my head. There was definitely something wrong with the people here.
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