Disclaimer: I do not own twilight, i only own my new character(s)

"Oh, Crap," I uttered as I looked down at the shopping list on the passenger seat of my rusty old truck. My eyes followed the line of sloppy checks once more, only

leading to a blank spot next to the most crucial ingredient. How was I supposed to suck up to Charlie with my strawberry shortcake without the strawberries? I

cursed under my breath as I tugged the keys out of the ignition. I almost jumped at the spontaneous peace and quiet. I fiddled with the handle before finally getting

the door open and jumping out into the parking lot of the only mega mart in Forks. I looked up at the sunny sky. It was exactly 64 degrees here, quite high even for

summer. Edward had to stay at Charlie's while I left on my trip, which was only intended to be 15 minutes. I sighed and walked through the air-conditioned store

impatiently, wanting to get back to my miracle of a- I shuddered at the word- fiancé. I finally got to the aisle where the jarred strawberries were; I think I only needed

about four. I set the plastic basket down beside me and crouched down to decide which brand was necessary as I heard a sneeze beside me. I jumped, startled, and

sent the cans rolling onto the floor. "Ugh," I muttered as I looked up to see who was at fault. All I could think was wow. This creature was surely only intended to

befuddle the subtle hearts of every teenage boy in America. She knelt down beside me picking up can after can. I was still in shock. Her perfect legs were long and

toned, even crouched beneath her body. Her short skirt showed much more than necessary and even though she was wearing a large sweatshirt, obviously not use

to the weather here in Forks, I could see all of the curves in her petite body. Her luscious caramel hair trickled down to her collar bone, and her face was perfectly

symmetrical in every way. Her lips were fully glossed and plump, going well with her slightly flushed cheeks. Her eyes where covered by enormous sunglasses and I

guessed were just as stunning as the rest of her. At first, I was almost certain she was a vampire, but then I examined her a bit more closely. On the bridge of her

perfectly sized nose, there was a small bump. Her olive toned skin was much to tan to be a citizen of Forks, let alone an immortal goddess. She lifted up her

sunglasses with her dainty, manicured fingers and I nearly gasped. Her eyes were just as stunning as I imagined, seductive and almond shaped, without a hint of

makeup. But what really surprised me was the color. Not a suspected warm caramel, but an icy yellow, much likes a cat's eye. Not only after I realized how long I must

have been staring, did I notice the harsh glaze of emotion over her eyes- worry.

"Oh gee", she managed to sputter, "I'm real sorry 'bout that" Her voice sent electrical wave up my spines and I shivered. It was a reminder of a darker time, when evil

forces were hunting me down. Her voice was completely identical of that of Victoria's, the vampire who tried to kill only a few months ago. Bubbly and girlish, and in

this case embarrassed, but without the terrifyingly bitter edge Victoria had mangled it with. The girl, seeming to be a bit younger than me, continued to plop cans in

my basket. "Umm...it's fine, really. You just scared me." "Bless you," I added clumsily. She chuckled a sweet, harmonious laugh and flashed her pearly whites. I had to

do a double stake to make sure she really wasn't a vampire. Only then did she examine the cans. Her eyebrows furrowed casing light shadows upon her gleaming

eyes. "What are you using this junk for?" She said curiously. "Ha-ha", I giggled nervously, "strawberry shortcake."

"Pft… you can't use this for such a delicious dessert such as that!" She stated whole heartedly.

"No?" I feigned shock.

"Nope," she said make a popping sound at the 'p'.

"Then what exactly do you suppose I do?"

She grinned ear to ear. "Come with me"