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A Lavender Twilight

Chapter One: Welcome to Camp

Bella's POV

Camp. The one place I do NOT want to spend a majority of my summer at. But I had no choice if I ever wanted to go to a decent college. Growing up my family never had much money, but since it was only Charlie, my dad, and Renee, my mom, and me, I guess you could say we never needed much. I live in Forks, Washington. Population: not many. My dad is the chief of police in our small town so naturally, I was well known as the cop's kid. I guess it's good though that everyone knew he was my dad so no one would stare at me when I rode around with him in his cruiser when my old Chevy truck would decide to stop working.

At school, I wasn't a part in any big group of friends; I usually just hung out with my best friend, and on and off boyfriend, Jacob Black, his friends Quil and Embry, and my best girlfriend, Angela.

But back to the college issue. You see, if I ever wanted to have a future, I needed to go to college. Due to our lack of fortune, my only chance was to somehow get a scholarship. I wasn't a genius, although I made good enough grades to at least keep what little of allowance I had coming in.

Which left me with sports.

Soccer was a definite no; I didn't have the reflexes to prevent me from getting my nose flattened. Swimming, uh-uh, I didn't float well. So, I finally found a sport that I figured wouldn't kill me. How hard could it be to whack a ball around with a stick, right? Wrong. Welcome to the wonderful world of field hockey.

Freshman year I tried out for the team and somehow made it onto varsity. I guess I was pretty good too because I am the starting left midfielder. I just finished my junior year of high school, and in anticipation of the coming school year, I was elected captain of the team. Everyone on the team was going to a camp this year; field hockey camp in Lakeside, Montana to be exact. The only upside to the cramped cabins and the mosquitoes that suck the life from you was that the girls camp was just around the cove from Somer: home of the boys Lacrosse Camp.

I left this morning at six o'clock, a time I rarely saw in the summer, and arrived in my own personal hell at five in the evening. I got off the bus and grabbed the one bag I brought, I really didn't need much to survive, and headed where I would be living for the next month. The second I opened the door I was bombarded by some pixie looking girl.

"Hi! My name's Mary Alice Brandon, but you can call me Alice. And it looks like we're gonna be sharing a cabin for a month! Do you like to shop? I love to shop!"

"Okay, Alice, no need to scare the poor girl." When I could finally see around Alice, I looked and found myself face to face with the most beautiful girl I've ever seen. She was tall, had blond hair, and an amazing tan. She looked like she belonged in the movies. "Sorry for Alice, she gets a little too excited sometimes. I'm Rosalie Hale, but you can call me Rose. What's your name?"

"Isabella Swan, but call me Bella. I'm guessing we're living together, huh?" I responded in a surprisingly upbeat tone.

"I've already claimed the top bunk but you can have the bottom if you want!" Alice continued. "Rose didn't want to share a bunk with me; she said I might jump too much during the night." She giggled, motioning for me to follow her to her.

"Sure, I don't mind sleeping on the bottom," I agreed. "Probably a good idea anyway, I'm pretty accident prone," I laughed tripping over a loose floorboard. "See?" I tossed my bag on my bed and started unpacking my sheets so I could make my bed. Rose walked over and sat on the one next to mine; I assumed it was hers with the frilly, pink sheets and teddy bear pillow.

"So Bella, where are you from?" She asked, looking at me curiously.

"Forks, Washington."

"Never heard of it."

"It's a small town; we barely had enough girls for a team this year. How about you, where are you from?" I asked although I was sure I knew what she was going to say.

"L.A. Coming out here to Montana is a nice change of scenery. You get kind of lost in the city, and it's nice to just escape and go somewhere different every once in awhile." No wonder she was so tan, she was from Cali. It always rains in Forks, so I don't really ever have the chance to sunbathe.

"Yeah, Forks is always so wet and cold. I like it here, it's peaceful." Talking about my boring life in Forks made me cringe. Surprisingly, she seemed interested. When I first saw her I was intimidated but the more I talk to her the more I find myself thinking that we could actually be good friends.

"Enough about home, let's go look around the camp!" Alice chirped in, stealing me away from my thoughts.

Exploring the camp with Alice and Rose was fun; I could see that I would at least get along with some of my cabin mates. After filling up on snocones we headed back to the cabin. Walking up the steps we could hear the voices of more girls coming from inside.

"I already put my things on that bed, you can't move my stuff!" a nasally voice squealed.

"Yes I can! I can't sleep on the top, I'll fall off! And this is the only bottom bed left! So I'm taking it!" screeched another girl.

"Guys, stop fighting! Just sleep on the top bunk, Lauren," she sounded irritated.

"Hey guys, what's wrong?" Alice chimed, interrupting their bickering.

"She's mad because I can't sleep on the top because I'll fall off! And she already claimed the last bottom bunk."

"She, you mean Jessica?" Alice pointed to the cross-armed girl in the corner. I wondered how she already knew their names.

"But I already claim that bed! I was here before they were!" Jessica replied angrily.

"It doesn't matter, I can sleep on the top. It's no big deal," Rose feigned a laugh as she started to move her belongings. "There's really no need to get so pissed, it's just a bed."

"Hmmph," Jessica pouted, clearly upset because she had lost.

"Okaaaay, guys," Alice piped up, "Now, that that's solved. I'm Alice, and this is Bella and Rose." Alice smiled at the still nameless girl between Jessica and Lauren.

"Oh, I'm Tanya Denali, I'm from Alaska," she responded.

"Ooooh, what's it like in Alaska? I've never been there before! I would love to go there someday!" Alice shrieked, nearly jumping two inches off the ground.

"It's alright, I guess. Really cold." Tanya laughed.

"I bet! You should tell me all about it! What's the shopping like there?" Alice and her shopping, I thought to myself trying to hide my giggle.

"Alright Alice, let her be. I'm sure she doesn't wanna play 20 questions on her first day." I interrupted pulling on Alice's sleeve.

I could already tell that she was going to be one of my best friends this summer, aside from Rose. As for the other three in our cabin, I still have mixed feelings about them.