Ok new story. In this story Harry never died and Edward has already left Bella.
Disclaimer: I of course don't own Twilight.
Summary: Kaitlynn and her dad are moving back to La Push where she lived until she was seven and her dad moved them away. She's not looking forward to moving back La Push hold nothing but bad memories where she was always bullied by Paul, Jacob, Quill and Embry for being overweight. What will she do when they come face to face with a very different Kaitlynn and she gets imprinted on by…..Paul of course.
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CHAPTER 1
Kaitlynn Jones let out a long sigh. She was sitting in the passenger seat of her dad's car. They were on their way to Washington, her dad was moving them back to La Push, where she spent some of her childhood. She wasn't exactly happy about it, she was leaving all her friends and a school she loved where she was popular and had just been voted class president.
"Sweetie I know you're not happy about me moving us back here but you'll be happy here this time." he told her. "Things will be different."
"I wasn't happy here before," she told him. "I have nothing but bad memories of La Push. I was made fun of because I was different and overweight."
"But things have changed now," her dad said. "I've seen you grow up into a beautiful girl. You've worked so hard, You're top of your class at school, you're not overweight anymore, you worked so hard and things are going to be ok."
"Yeah because I'm sure those same guys are still there, ready to make fun of me." she crossed her arms over her chest and looked out the window.
"Sweetie they've grown up just the way you have," he told her.
"Dad, some things don't change." she told him as she rested her forehead against the window.
La Push was her dads home he grew up there, he was like most of the people that lived there full blooded Quileute. Then he had met her mom on a trip to Seattle and he swore it was love at first sight. They had moved away to New York to live when Kaitlynn was seven. Well apparently it wasn't meant to last because her mom just decided to walk out on both of them about a month ago and her dad not knowing what else to do bought a house in La Push, got a job transfer to Seattle and was moving them back. The ten years she was away from La Push were the best years of her life. Now at seventeen almost eighteen, in a few weeks, she was moving back to La Push the last place she wanted to be.
"I never had real friends in La Push," she sighed and looked over at him.
"I'm sure things will be different this time," her dad assured her. "We'll unpack when we get there, Billy Black is sending some of the guys to help us move stuff inside, it'll go a lot quicker."
"Ok," she sighed.
"His son Jacob and some of friends." he said. "You remember Jacob?"
"Yeah dad, I remember him and Embry and Quill and Paul," she said. "They were mean to me to, especially Paul." she sighed.
"Embry was the nicest one of them."
A six year Kaitlynn was walking around La Push. She was only six and she already hated her life. People did nothing but make fun of her.
She looked different, her dad was full blooded Quileute so she got his tanned skin though not as dark as his, her mom was white and somehow she managed to get her mom's green eyes, She had light brown hair that had natural blonde highlights. She hoped she didn't run into Jacob and Paul, they were always mean to her, meaner than anyone else. Kaitlynn let out a sigh and turned to go home before she did run into them but of course her luck being what it was Paul stepped in front of her with Jacob beside him, Embry and Quill were behind them.
"Guys lets just go," Embry said and Paul smiled.
"Well what do we have here," Paul said. "Where are you going porky?" Paul asked and Kaitlynn looked up at him.
"Just leave me alone," she said quietly and tried to walk past him but Paul pushed her and she fell to the ground.
"Better be careful thunder thighs, don't want to cause an earthquake," Paul laughed and tears filled Kaitlynn's eyes.
"Look Paul, she's going to cry," Jacob laughed.
"Cry baby," Jacob called as Kaitlynn stood up. And ran off.
"Run home cry baby," Jacob yelled after her.
About thirty minutes later Kaitlynn was sitting under a tree trying to make herself stop crying before she went home so her parents
wouldn't know what happened.
"Kaitlynn," she heard someone say and she didn't have to look up to know it was Embry. He sat down by her. "Katie," he said and she
turned to look at him. "Are you ok?"
"They hate me."
"No one hates you," Embry told her.
"Paul and Jacob do, they're mean."
"Katie."
"I'm different," Kaitlynn said.
"Kaitlynn," Embry said.
"I'm going home." she told him.
Kaitlynn looked back out the window and sighed.
"There isn't anyone you want to see again?" her dad asked.
"Maybe Embry," she said softly. "He was the only nice one."
"Well there's something," her dad said and she nodded and let out a sigh.
"So who is it that's moving here?" Paul asked.
"They lived here before," Jacob told him. "Its Jonathan Jones and his daughter Kaitlynn."
"Kaitlynn," Paul repeated. "And they lived here before?" he asked. "How come I don't remember?"
"Well we were just kids," Embry said. "But I don't know why you wouldn't remember, you were always calling her names, making fun
of her, pushing her down, being mean to her, you and Jake."
"Kaitlynn," Paul said and his eyes widened. "The fat girl," he added. "Her mom wasn't Quileute."
"Right," Embry said. "And don't call her names." he added as a car pulled up with a moving van behind them.
The guys stood up as the man got out of the car. The girl in the passenger seat hadn't got out yet. A few seconds later she got out and closed the door, all four guys stared at her. She had long brown hair with blond highlights that was pulled up in a ponytail, she wasn't that overweight kid they all remembered. She was so beautiful and had lost all her weight now that she had grown up. She was still short though. She looked over at the guys and gave them a glare not even bothering to really look at them and walked the opposite direction.
"Damn," Paul cursed. "That can't be Kaitlynn. That girl is gorgeous." he growled.
"To bad you probably ruined any chance you had when you were a kid." Embry told him.
"You think she remembers?" Paul asked as he turned to look at him.
"Of course she remembers, she hated it here, you have no idea how happy she was when she found out she was moving away from here," Embry told them and then jogged off towards Kaitlynn.
The happiest day of Kaitlynn's life was when she had turned seven years old. After her birthday party her mom and dad told her they were moving away from La Push and she started jumping up and down not believing her luck. She would never have to see anyone at school again or look at Jacob or Paul ever again. She might miss Embry but other than that she wouldn't miss anyone or anything. Later that afternoon she was sitting on her porch when Embry walked over.
"Hey Katie," he said and she looked up.
"Oh hey Embry," she said smiling up at him.
"What are you so happy about?"
"We're moving," she told him. "I never have to look at this place again or see Paul or Jacob again," she added with a smile.
"Oh," Embry said. "Well I'm happy for you," he added and squeezed in next to her.
"I'll miss you," she told him and he smiled.
"I'll miss you to Katie," he said smiling and he leaned over and kissed her cheek. "I hope things are better for you." he told her and she smiled.
"Kaitlynn," Embry said and she spun around and looked at him.
"What?" she snapped.
"Katie, you don't remember me?" he asked and she looked up at him. He saw her eyes taking in his facial features, his eyes and nose and then he smiled and he could tell that it finally clicked who he was.
"Embry," she whispered and he nodded.
"Yeah," he said. "Its me."
"Oh my god," she smiled and stood on her tip toes to hug him. He wrapped his arms around her.
"Damn Katie, You're beautiful," he told her and she smiled.
"Thanks," she said smiling. "What the hell happened to you?" she asked. "You're hot," she told him and laid her hands on his upper arms, feeling his muscles. "Drugs are bad for you, you know." she added and he laughed.
"I'm not doing drugs Katie," he told her smiling.
"So how have you been?" she asked.
"I've been good," he said. "What about you?"
"Well I was doing good," she sighed and looked away.
"You don't want to be back here do you?" he asked and she looked back at him.
"La Push holds nothing but bad memories," she told him.
"Maybe this time around will be different."
"Maybe," she said and glanced over at the other three guys and then looked back to Embry.
"Well I better go help, I'll see you later." he said.
"Ok Embry," she said and he ran back to join the other guys. Kaitlynn walked back to the car and got her bag out.
"Kaitlynn," her dad said and she turned to look at him. "Unlock the house and show the boys where to put stuff," he told her. "I have to take a call," he said.
"Fine," she said and took the keys from him and walked up to the house and unlocked it and walked over to her dad.
"Go tell them they can get started, I'll join you in a few minutes."
"Dad don't make me do this." she said quietly.
"Honey it's a small reservation, you're going to run into all of these guys eventually."
"I know," she sighed. "I just wish it wasn't so soon," she said quietly and turned and walked over to the guys.
