So hello lovely people i'm writing another story :D Hope you like this story, leave a review and follow if you like :) Or if you don't either way I would love your feedback! Pardon any mistakes, but remember I am still new at writing fan fiction so cut me a little slack :p Also check out my other story, Love and Tragedy! Rated M for many reasons. Feel free to press follow because I will be updating this story every other day. Also Stephanie Meyer owns all characters used from her series, I have just used them to create fictional events.

A briefing before the story


Since she was fifteen years old, Bella hadn't had the best life. She spent most of the time trying to figure out how to survive, the streets took her in after her mom Renee got caught up with drugs and prostitution. Even through the tough times she faced living on the streets of Port Angeles, there were people that helped her out along the way. Her only mother figure was Esme, she helped Bella out whenever she could. Giving her a spot in the females homeless shelter before anyone else could fill up the spots and giving her the first meals from the soup could only feel grateful for the things she's been given in her life, because, well she knew they were meant to happen so that she could grow from those experiences. Even the darkest ones that should never be spoken of...

This is a story about life. How strange things happen for miraculous reasons, and how life doesn't always give happy endings to those that deserve it. We can't always control the outcome of what fate has in store for us, but we certainly can control the outcome of what we make of the moments we're given. Before you go on reading, as the author I owe it to my readers to give the full story with no loose ends. And as some of you might not like reading realistic events, I assure you that it wasn't in my intention to disturb the thoughts of my readers. Readers beware, the following story has the following contents in it: Violence, rape, language, drug use, definite lemons and a close encounter with the nature of child predators. If you are younger than 18, be advised that some of the content was advised for adult eyes to read only.

Thank you for taking the time to read this.