Glory on the Ice

Bella Swan goes to live with her dad in Feversham, Ontario, Hockey capital of Canada, to become a professional hockey player. Add in the Cullens and jealous Mike and it gets crazy! Jazz/B later on in the story. ALL HUMAN

First Fanfiction so... YAY! Hope you enjoy it!

Disclaimer: I do not own Twilight or any of the Saga

Bella POV:

I felt for the second time since I arrived in Feversham anxious.

I felt the pressure around me, everyone's eyes watching my every move as I skid across the ice, aware of the other team's defense gaining on me. I was heading toward my goal, to be finally able to prove to everyone in those stands that I was different. No one would stand in my way, not even him.

Ever since I came to this rainy town I had a smile on my face and I tried to be positive, but whenever I heard one of his remarks, I swear… you know what, it doesn't matter right now. I was approaching my destination, determination stuck on my face like… what did Emmett say? OH yeah! Like two hands stuck together with crazy glue. It doesn't make sense but that shows it. I needed to show this town that a girl can make it in this world doing what I do. It doesn't matter what size you are, but GOSH! Why did they have to be so harsh about it?

I was nearing my goal then, when suddenly everything seemed to stop the moment I heard a voice shouting in the audience that made me want to stop what I was doing and leave to find the person saying those things.

Disclaimer: I do not own Twilight

Bella POV

The day has finally arrived. I have been waiting my whole summer and a couple of school months but… Yes! I couldn't be happier. Hi, I am Isabella Marie Swan, but I like to be called Bella. And today was the day I would start an amazing adventure.

I would be leaving my home in Arizona and my mom, Renee, as well as her new husband Phil, to go live with my dad, Charlie. Renee and Phil just got married a month ago so they still are acting like love-crazed rabbits on a Sunday morning. It was starting to get a little awkward now and again with some… incidents happening, so I asked if I could go live with Charlie for the rest of high school.

I have always wanted to live there since I first discovered what I wanted to be when I grew up. I wanted to be a professional Hockey Player. I would of course miss my mom and Phil dearly, but I would be moving to the hockey capital of the Canada Feversham, Ontario.

I was so excited that I couldn't keep still on the plane over there. The man next to me, who seemed to be in his late thirties kept glancing at me with this look meaning, what-is-up-with-you? I felt sort of bad for him. I mean I was a fidgeting teenager that was super excited on going to the rainiest place on earth. Nope. Nothing strange or weird about that.

After three hours on a plane and an hour in the car, I was finally here, in Feversham. It was a little weird because I enjoyed the sun very much back home in Phoenix and would rather be where the heat would be all over me. Yet here I stand in the cold and rain, looking up at a very cloudy sky, a little part of me wishing to be back home. No I wanted this, remember? I mentally slapped myself and stared out before me, looking with admiration.

I went inside the home from my young childhood to unpack. You could tell when you talked to Charlie Swan, that he was a big Hockey fan. Although his house didn't show much about him, except that he rarely had guests. There was no food in the house beside an empty box of pizza on the kitchen table when I went in. I definitely needed to go grocery shopping, but also make him my famous spaghetti. Yum! I then went upstairs to my room to relax and unwind after the trip. In my room I put up hockey posters of my favorite teams, the Leafs, and the Attack and made the room suitable for living in. After redoing my room, I lied down on the bed, turned on my CD player, and thought about the day ahead of me.

Charlie was the police chief here in Feversham and was able to get me enrolled in Grey Highlands Secondary School, home to the Grey Highlands Lions in a snap and a pile of paperwork. I would be attending a school with only 320 kids, who were not only obsessed with Hockey, but who also have known each other their whole lives. I was a little scared and dreading my first day, but who knows, maybe I'll have a good day. I hope…