Left. Right. Left. Right. Left. Right. Halt! Turn! Left. Right. Left. Right.

"Discipline! Stealth! Teamwork! You're all soldiers, designed to fight!" the 20 children aging around 12 sat in their chosen seats, staring at the flashing projector as it continued to flash to different pictures and words. Their young minds filling with the sense at what was being shown in front of them. Their minds absorbing the information like food.

"We've waited too long for this, this is our chance now," commanded the eldest of the group of 10 teenagers. From babies they have all grown up looking beautiful. They were trained and taught the ways of a soldier. They have been pushed around like dogs not humans, but were they even? They were genetically enhanced soldiers, designed to kill. "Move out!"

The 10 teenagers scattered out, moving around in pairs away from their 15 year home and prison. They're only belongings being the grey shirt and pants on their body. Their bodies were fit and built perfectly, looking quite normal but in fact strong and fast. The youngest of the 10 followed alongside of the leader. Her smoky blue eyes glanced at him before she stared at her surroundings, using her night vision to clearly observe the forest that surrounded their prison.

"Max, where are we going to go?" her voice soft but strong. Max, turned to the side to face her as they continued to travel swiftly through the forest. His pale green eyes met with her and he smiled gently. The edges of his lips curling upwards to soothe her nerves.

"We'll be fine as long as we're away from here," she nodded agreeing with him and they jumped over the high electric fence with the others. Her long brown hair blowing behind her revealing her bare neck to the cold weather. On the back of her neck was a barcode. Each of these soldiers had one on their necks, indicating that they were transgenic, that they were soldiers, that they were experiments created by Manticore.

"This is your enemy! Defeat them! Show them no mercy! Don't hold back or they'll kill you!" shouted the commander as he marched up and down in front of the 20 13 year olds who stood up straight. Their back in a straight line as their heads held high, faces staring ahead with no emotion held on them.

Each of them dressed in proper soldier uniform. The classic green uniform. Their heads shaved allowing only a centimetre of their hair to grow to warm their heads in the cold weather. The back of their necks bearing the barcode, each with its own unique number indicating who was who. They had never been taught anything else besides fighting and killing. It was their only purpose.

~*~

The drive to their new home was a long one. Alexis kept squirming in her seat as she tapped her fingers against her thigh rhythmically. The driver growled at the annoying sound each time her fingers tapped against her jeans. He turned his head to face her and glared annoyed. His grey eyes narrowed at her as she smiled up at him. Her smoky blue eyes shone with amusement and cheekiness. She flicked her long brown hair over her shoulder as she turned to face the front again and he gave up on her.

"Alex, seriously stop that," he commanded Alexis who was known as Alex more. She nodded at his authority voice and stopped squirming. Alec smiled to himself at his achievement. He had authority over the young teenager who was 8 years younger than his 25. The black Vanquish sped quickly on the deserted road. Curving perfectly through the turns along the mountain. "Hey, we'll be ok here," he spoke softly to her knowing she would be feeling afraid of a new place. Alexis nodded at her elder brother and smiled before she watched as they pulled into the driveway of their new home.

"Hey Alec, look we're on the edge of La Push, how cool is that?" she asked softly. Her voice sounding childish and sweet. Alec laughed at her behaviour and nodded as he proceeded to pull out the boxes in the car trunk. "I'll get the boxes Alec, you go check if all our stuff are here," she spoke to him as she bent down to pick up the taped box marked with her name. Alec nodded and walked to their front door, unlocking it and stared around at the house.

"Yep, everything is here Alex, hurry up with those boxes and you can take the Ninja out for a ride," at his words Alexis grinned and lifted two boxes into each hand as she ran into the house. She dropped the boxes on the ground in front of her allowing Alec to sort through them himself and she walked into the garage connected to the kitchen. Her eyes lit up seeing the black Kawasaki Ninja ZX6R parked there in the dark garage just waiting for her to ride it like she had previously. She could hear Alec cussing in the house as he dropped something but she paid no mind to him and turned the engine of the motorbike on hearing it purr to life made her grin widen.

The garage door opened and Alexis was gone. Her engine roared as she increased her speed going over the limit on the road even as though there was no other vehicle driving. Her hair was flying wildly behind her as the cold air stung at her face while her blue turtleneck was the only thing protecting her body from the cold. Loving the thrill of driving so fast on the road, Alexis increased her speed even more, watching the speedometer rise again. She was driving away from La Push and further towards Forks where her new home is.

Forks, Washington.

Who had ever heard of this place? Not many people and that was what the Green siblings wanted. No one to know where they would live. They wanted to leave behind their past and live a new life.

Her eyes focused on the road ahead as she drove onwards, her speed starting to slow down as she neared her new school. Forks High. It was almost 3, so students should be dismissed from their school day. Alexis came to a complete stop at the building that read Front Office. Alexis twisted her key from the ignition ending the purring of the engine between her legs as the first couple of students stepped out into the parking lot to see a new face.

They're whispers clear to her ears as she slowly stood up and pocketed the keys in her jeans pocket. The stares she received, Alexis ignored them as she continued to walk through the building towards the front office she had seen the sign earlier.

"Good afternoon, how can I help you dear?" the lady behind the desk asked Alex as she stood there with her hands by her sides deep in her pockets as she stared at the lady, observing the brightly lit room with padded folding chairs on one side and plants that were growing everywhere in plastic pots. Alexis frowned at the big clock ticking loudly in her ears.

"I'm new. Alexis Green and I'm starting tomorrow but I decided to come and grab my schedule first," Alexis spoke sweetly to the large red-headed woman who pushed her thick glasses up the bridge of her nose as it slid down. The woman smiled and nodded before she reached over her piled table and sorted through a stack of papers before she found the one she was looking for

"Here is it dear. Your schedule and a map of the school. Are you sure you can cope with a level higher?" Alexis nodded not uttering a word, "Well then welcome to Forks dear," Alexis smiled at the lady before she walked out of the office. She felt a shiver run down her spine as she remembered the greenness of the room. Like it wasn't green enough outside already, perhaps they wanted a forest. Forest, it brought back such bad memories for her.

She pushed the doors of the building and stared oddly at the students that watched her motorbike. The idolising looks in their eyes as they continued to stare at the shiny new bike was interesting towards Alexis as she leaned most of her weight onto her left leg. The schedule and map was folded neatly into her hand as she reached into her pocket to grab her keys. The students still hadn't noticed her standing there but as she approached the bike, the crowd slowly looked up at her, wondering.

She sat down on the seat and turned the key in the ignition, revving up the bike to allow it to roar with life and frightening the unexpected students around. They quickly stepped back and Alexis smirked as turned out of the parking lot. Not caring about the many eyes of the curious students, she zoomed out onto the road at a fast speed. She smirked a little at the awed faces of the students that she had seen before.

"I'll like it here,"