Ok people, I think it is obvious that I do not own anything, and this can go unsaid from now on… also the updates will most likely not be on any kind of a schedule. This is in Edward's POV but once the story gets going the chapters will be in mostly Bella's. On with the story….
The trees whizzed by, as I stared out the car window. We had already spent what seemed like hours in the car. Rosalie, my little sister, who was sitting in the other window seat, was listening to her iPod ignoring everyone else in car. She was mad that we were moving; she had to brake up with her boyfriend because they didn't want a long distance relationship.
And Alice, my twin sister, was complaining about the lack of a mall, and my mom, Esme, was promising to find the nearest one once we got the internet hooked up in the new house. The rest of car ride was Mom gushing about how beautiful the house was.
Alice and I rolled our eyes. And my dad, Carlisle, smiled at how happy mom was; she never really liked the city, which was why we were moving to the middle of no where. I went back to my book, while Alice laid her head on my shoulder closing he eyes.
After another chapter or so, I felt the car slow, and looked up. We were winding down a secluded road. When the trees cleared there was a huge white house which sat in the middle of the clearing.
I nudged Alice and she sat up and smiled when she saw the house. The car didn't even stop before she jumped over Rosalie and opened the door, sprinted up the porch. She was a little upset about the move, she didn't want to leave her friends during senior year, but mom promised her an all new wardrobe, and she was on board. I didn't care either way, I didn't have many friends and I can sit and read anywhere.
I got out of the car and instantly heard a small stream in the distance. I walked around the back of the house and saw a small patio, and followed down a narrow path, which ended at the stream.
I heard a window slam open behind me, "I call this room!" Alice yelled down at me. I turned around and saw her half hanging out a window on the second story. "Be careful!" I called up at her, and she over dramatically rolled her eyes, than pulled her self back into the room and closed the window. I chuckled at her, there was no need to call rooms I'm sure Mom had already picked them out and painted them to our likings.
I turned and walked back up the path and went into the house through the back French doors. I walked up the winding stair case and rolled my eyes when I saw Alice had already put up her pink bulletin board that said Alice's Attic.
I never understood her logic behind that sign; she doesn't live in the attic. But she insists that it makes sense because it is pink and has a cute saying with her name in it. She tried to get me a green one that said Edward's Enclosure but I put my foot down on that one.
I continued down the hall and opened the next door and saw it was a big bathroom with two other doors, one leading in the direction of Alice's room, and the other in the opposite direction.
I closed it and opened the next door, it was a huge room with dark green walls and wood floors, there was a big window on the farthest wall and small sliding door closet and a door, which I'm guessing lead to the bathroom I was just in.
I heard a knock on the door and when I turned around I saw dad standing there holding a box. "I see you found your room?" He said setting the box down and walking to look out the window; the sun was starting to set. "I hope your ok with sharing a bathroom with Alice?"
I walked up next to him; "We shared one back in Portland" I shrugged. We both turned when there was another knock on the door. Mom was standing there, "Honey the movers are here can you go make sure they don't break anything?" She asked. Dad nodded and walked out of the room.
"Your guys' stuff is coming up first so you and your sisters can get to bed soon, you three start school tomorrow" Mom said moving out of the way for one of the movers to set another box down. "Okay, sweetheart," she sighed, "I need to go make sure all the furniture is being set in the right places, start unpacking." She said turning to leaving. "Will do" I called opening the box labeled books.
The movers kept coming in and out bring different things: boxes, bookshelves, my dresser, my desk, until my room was filled and cluttered with unopened boxes. I mindlessly put stuff away. I could hear music being played farther down the hall, Rosalie trying to make it clear just how much she didn't want to be here.
Alice kept popping her head in every once in a while to ask what I was wearing tomorrow and how she wanted to were the same color to show off our twin connection, or to tell me again how exciting tomorrow will be.
After all my books were put away I found my toiletries and went into the bathroom and unpacked at the sink that wasn't already covered with pink. I took a shower and brushed my teeth, than slipped into bed.
"Good Night Eddie!" I heard Alice yell from the bathroom. About ten minutes later I heard her march down the hallway and bang on a door, "Rosalie turn off the music, we know your pissed but some of us are trying to sleep!"
I chuckled rolling over in bed trying to tune out my sisters yelling down the hall. I have gotten pretty good at it from all the practice over the past 18 years. I stared out the window drifting to sleep listening to the sound of the drizzling ran, letting thoughts about tomorrow floating through my head.
