Hey guys! Its me! I'm finally back! I hope that you like this new story i've been working on! Its my first one in third person, so let me know how im doing!

I sadly dont own anything but Katherine.

For once in her life, Katherine Riddle wanted to be normal. She wanted a normal life and friends. Both of these she didn't have. She would barely leave her house, she was afraid, deathly afraid. Her schedule was simple; go to school, come home from school, do homework and study. For seventeen years that is all she did. All she could do. Hopefully that would all change for her, she had just moved across the country to a little town called Ipswich. She was going to try and be more outgoing actually have more friends than her dog, Jake. Something was screaming in the back of her mind that she couldn't make friends, she needed to be alone. She didn't want anyone getting hurt because of her. She was lying on her new bed. So far she liked it much better than her old one. This one seemed much more comfortable. She had only slept in it for one night. Still not adjusted to the time change, she had gotten out of bed, ready to face the last semester of her senior year. She put on jeans and a red long sleeved sweater with beige Ugg boots. She walked around her room, trying to get ready for her day, but Jake was making that almost impossible. She put a black jacket over her sweater and grabbed her school supplies before heading out the door.

Katherine would be lying if she admitted that she wasn't scared about the move. It wasn't her idea, it was the Head of the Police department's. Her father was a murderer, Johnson believed that he would soon go after his daughter. He never understood why, Katherine was the only relative that he had. He murdered his entire family, one at a time, years a part so that no one would catch up to him. Once they did, he always got away, killing everyone he needed to in the process, that was something that Katherine didn't want to deal with. She was there for most of them, she had seen what had happened. She wouldn't dare tell the police, she didn't want to end up in jail for the rest of her life. This move wasn't going to be the easiest thing though, she had to change herself.

Her hair was usually blonde, but now it was a chestnut color that she loved, and brown-almost black eyes. Her father had the same sole-less eyes. She didn't think about it much, however, occasionally looking in the mirror, she would see her fathers features in her own. It scared her to death. She shook her head and walked out of the little home that she had. She lived there alone, something that was usually illegal, however, her eighteenth birthday was just a few months away. She and Johnson had planned it out, and she wouldn't be known to the authorities. They had dorm's on the school campus, however that would be the first place that he would look, a cabin out in the woods wouldn't come to his mind first. Hopefully. Slamming the door shut to her black Dodge Ram truck, she started her truck and made her way to the school. She found a parking spot with ease, it was close enough to the entrance, and hopefully the main office. Climbing out of her truck, she locked the door before heading inside.

Taking a deep breath, she calmed herself. Looking around at the school, it was beautiful, clean and looked ancient. The beauty captivated her, causing her to stare at everything in awe. She was soon taken out of her amazement and jolted back to reality. A blonde haired male ran right into her, causing her to almost fall to the ground. Shaking her head, she watched the male, not even apologize, and he walked into the first classroom on the left. 'This is a great start.' She thought to herself. Chances were, that she would never see him again, hopefully. She began looking around for the office, which she found with ease. Opening the door, she saw a wooden desk, with a computer on top. No one, however, was sitting in the empty grey chair. Looking around the small area, she found a red chair to sit on while she waited.

It wasn't long before an older lady walked out of the door behind the desk. Her red hair was short, it came to her shoulders. Her eyes were green, the black frames of her glasses brought them to Katherine's attention. "Can I help you?" She asked. Mrs. Keyton, read the name tag on her desk. Katherine looked up and gave her a little half smile.

"I'm Katherine Sweeney, I just moved here from San Francisco." She stated, Johnson told her that'Sweeney' would be her new last name, in order to protect her from her father. The lady at the desk nodded. The silence in the room was thick, it disappeared as soon as the keys on her keyboard started clicking. She looked at the screen and nodded her head. Katherine looked at her curiously. Mrs. Keyton soon got up and went back into the door behind her desk. Katherine looked puzzled, it wasn't soon before she reappeared with a uniform in her hand. She stared at the material in disgust. She did not sign up for this.

"Here is your uniform and your schedule, The bathroom is the last door on your right, and your first class is the first door on your left. Have a nice day." She said with a light smile. Katherine stared at the uniform, now in her hands. She grabbed her belongings and headed to the bathroom. Locking herself in her stall, she changed into her uniform that fit perfectly. She walked out to her truck and put her old clothing inside of it. Walking back into the school, she walked to the first door on the left. This was it, there was no backing down after this. She would be a different person, no one would know her. She would have to find a way to blend in, taking a deep breath, she walked inside.

As soon as the door opened, all eyes stared at me. There wasn't a single face that She didn't see. Even the teacher looked at me. She walked over to him and gave him her class schedule. He nodded. "Class, this is Katherine Sweeney." They didn't say a word. She found the closest seat that she could to the front, sadly, it was three rows up, next to a blonde girl. She pulled out her notebook and a pen, and began to take noted on Steven King. "As I was saying. Tomorrow we will be watching Pet Sematary to compare the movie and the novel. I hope you have all finished that." The entire class groaned in disgust. Katherine just stated at her teacher. Out of all of the movies to watch, that was the one he chose, in her opinion, that was the worst one.

"I thought we agreed on 'Dreamcatcher.'" Said a voice from behind her. Looking up, she saw the blonde male from earlier. At least he didn't have horrible taste in movies. She watched as he leaned back in his chair, folding his arms across his chest and placing his feet on the counter in front of him. Katherine stared at the male, that was no way to sit anywhere. She could have said something but she chose not to, letting her old ways get the best of her.

"I believe that you, Mr. Garwin, had suggested 'Dreamcatcher'. But since we have already read Pet Sematary, we will be watching that movie." Katherine looked at the male who didn't get his way. He didn't move from his position. The blonde girl next to Katherine leaned over to him.

"You'll get used to these two arguing, well the blonde always arguing. I'm Sarah. I was the new kid before you came here. Don't worry, I'll help you" Sarah said to her. Katherine gave her a little half smile. This was reassuring to her.

"Thanks. That makes me feel better." Katherine responded. She heard the teacher say to get out your books and read. She leaned back in her chair, having already read the book that book. She placed her things back in her bag and rested her head in her arms. From behind her, she heard the simple tearing of paper, the crumpling of paper then she felt something hit her head. She turned around and saw the blonde male staring at her, smiling. His smile reminded her of the cheshire cat, they mysteriously eerie grin. This made Katherine feel uncomfortable, she quickly turned and faced away from the male.

Soon she heard the same noises she heard a few seconds ago, the crumpling of paper, and the paper hitting my head. "What?" She asked him angrily. He was leaning farther over the desk now. He smirked at her. He was closer to her face than he was a few seconds ago.

"Nothing. I just wanted to see how sexy your voice was when your angry." Katherine's eyes went as wide as they could. She turned around in her chair quickly. Waiting for the bell to ring. Soon her wish was granted. As soon as she heard it, she shot up and headed out of class. On her way out she could faintly hear the blonde girl, Sarah saying something to the blonde.

"Way to go Reid you asshole." That was the last thing that she heard before Katherine was out of the class. Dodging the people walking through the hallways was easy compared to her old school. You could barely move there. Her next class was foods, something that was simple. She showed her teacher her schedule and she nodded. Katherine took a seat, and was surprised when Sarah showed up and sat down next to her. "I'm sorry you'll have to excuse my friend. He is really nice once you get to know him. But sometime he is just an ass." Sarah explained as Katherine nodded. She didn't know what to say, this was all new to her. At home, everyone at school was frightened of her, they thought that by knowing her, her father would kill them.

"It's fine" She responded to her. The two began talking, it was almost as if they had known each other for years. Sarah had transferred here earlier on this year, she had had one previous friend that had been a girl, but she transferred out. After their food's class, it was time for their break. She had calculus after break then lunch. She and Sarah sat out front, in Katherine's car, She had offered to drive into town and get food, but Sarah had denied. The two both had one more class left to go.

"You should meet us at Nicky's tonight. We are all gonna go there, and you'll get to meet the guys. Even though Reid will be there, you'll have fun I promise." Sarah said to her as she showed Katherine to her last class of the day. Katherine was hesitant, she wanted to meet new people, actually be friends with others, but she didn't know how she would act around a big group of people. It was worth a shot.

"Sure, that sounds great." Katherine said with a smile. Sarah smiled and Katherine swore she saw her jump slightly.

"Thank you!" Sarah said. "Well, I'll text you the address, I'll see you later!" With that, she left, leaving Katherine alone to walk into the classroom. She did her usual ritual, handing the teacher the note. She was actually excited about this class, it was the one class she picked to take. Photography. She sat down and pulled out her camera from her bag. She leaned back in her chair, waiting for the class to start. Once it did, the teacher began talking about their photo story project. They were to choose someone, or something that they could take different photos of each week. Katherine immediately thought of Jake. That is what she would do her project on. She always took photos of her Siberian Husky. She slyly began to look at he photos of Jake. That was all that was on her camera. None of anyone else, that is what she thought. Until, she landed on a photo of her father, and Jake. Her eyes went wide for the second time that day as she stared at the photo. Katherine hated herself because she looked like her father, shaking her head she quickly deleted the photo. She let out a sigh of relief just as someone sat down next to her. It was the blonde.

She took one look at him and didn't look at him until the final bell rang. She placed her camera back into her purse. Looking around the classroom, it was empty the only person left in it was the blonde. She placed her purse on her shoulder, and began to exit the classroom. A warm hand grabbed her shoulder, Katherine jumped and turned around. Automatically her hands went into fists, to defend herself. That may do her good here, if anything were to happen. Her hands would be useless against her father. The male soon let go of her arm. "I'm sorry about earlier." He said to her in a whisper. She looked up at him puzzled. She could see something in his eyes, something in them that said that there was more too him than his looks and his personality. Usually, she would let it go, but this was intriguing. He gave her a half smile and left the room, leaving Katherine puzzled.

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