A/N:

I must apologize before you read, this is my first Twilight fanfic and it may not be good as others, but I guess you can just yell at me for my mistakes on anything to everything. Also sorry for such a short first chapter (if this counts as short). Well enjoy :)

Summary:

Sixteen year old, Avira Shade, moves to La Push, Washington with her 18 year old brother. But not just for a new life, but to run from a group hunting the two down. One day she is imprinted on by one of the wolves, making her life even more difficult than before. What will happen when her past comes into the light? Someone dies that's what. But who? OC/Embry

Prologue- Avira

New Home I'm Here

I look over at the six foot tall figure running beside me a triumphent smile curled his cut lips, his skin was pale ivory just like mine making the scars on his neck and arms very noticeable. He held in his hand my arm since I was much much slower than him and also much weaker than him, I am only five feet tall and look as if I'm anerexic with my abnormally skinny stature. Unlike my brother I am not covered in scars, well at least they aren't made by the ones hunting us down. Our hair is much the same color except for the extremely pale streaks of blonde in mine, other than that our hair is both raven black.

His hair is cropped short, while mine is long and straight reaching all the way down to my waist. My brother, Bomani, says I look oddly close to an anime girl which I do not understand. Sure I have the sort of eyes that look all big and soft with shimmering silver being the color in them but that doesn't explain a thing, and sure I have aabnormally long hair as well. In the middle of my thoughts I used my free hand to brush my beins from in front of my eyes only to find we are heading to a house.

"Where are we?" I asked, my voice a mere whisper.

Bomani did not speak until he kicked the front door of the one story house open. "We are in a house outside of a small town on a reservation called La Push."

"This house?" I asked.

"I bought a week ago online." he stated.

The front room, the room we stood in was large with smooth wooden flooring and an old fashioned brick firplace over to the left. A doorway revealed a white tiled room with counters and a back door, the doorway was across the room from the front door. The kitchen? I guessed. Looking to the left of the doorway I spot a hallway I try to walk toward it but Bomani is still holding my arm tightly in his iron grip.

"We have no things you will sleep on the floor of your room." Bomani rumbled.

I nodded once. "May I go pick my room?"

"Wash up and come with me into the town. I must find a job if we are to live here." he then released my arm.

"Okay." is all I said.

Turns out the hallway lead to two square rooms each with beige carpeting but with different colored walls, I ended up picking the one with white walls it also happened to be the one with glass doors that lead out back. The forest that surrounded our house was easily seen from here so I most deffeniantly had to have this room. Unlike my brother, who uses his ability for selfishness I use my ability to help or at least stop him even the slightest bit. I shuddered when I remembered where my first injury came from, a scar going from behind my ear down my jaw and around my neck. The scar was thin but still stung terribly even after six years when I got it.

I shook my head, getting rid of that memory from the front of my mind and looked over at the closet door which stood two feet from the glass door. If I ever buy any new clothing I will hang them up in my closet; I pulled off my black ballet shoes and dropped them. Then after my torn dirty socks were in them I exited my room and into the light blue walled hallway, there was a bathroom right across from my room that was the one I entered and turned on the shower. I closed the door and slipped out of my slightly torn black skinny jeans and dark gray shirt before stepping into the hot running water. My shower was not very long, no shampoo or conditioner or even body wahs and all, so as soon as my tired muscles were no longer stiff but relaxed I stepped out and got re-dressed.

When I stepped out of the shower and returned to my room, Bomani was there he was shaking in anger which emmediatly had me on my knees eyes wide with fright. He only shook so badly was when he was so pissed off and angry was when...

"They found us already?" I squeaked.

His head whipped around revealing the firey red pools that were his eyes. "No," he hissed. "But I sense shape shifters here in the area, they most likely will give us away."

"We could change our names." I suggested. "If we ever run into them."

"That's...actually a good idea." his shaking stopped but I could still see his red eyes had shifted from human to animal eyes. "Avira, we are no longer the Shades. We are now Reel and Mesi Luv."

Now with me being known as Mesi and Bomani being known as Reel we exited our house and began the walk toward the town by using a path in the woods. I smiled slightly as we passed every single tree and plant noticing how each plant twitched slightly toward me as I passed. They wanted me to stay and talk to them, plants never liked to be thought as nothing and because I'm here they can sense I will treat them as friends instead of nothing like everyone else does. It is an odd ability but it is mine, it is also not very strong but I treat it wisely and make sure everyone and everything is okay when I use it.

"Mesi, you will find the grocery store and buy fruit with the few dollars you have." Bomani said.

I looked away from the plants and turned to him. "I only have five dollars, only enough for maby a few apples or grapes nothing much. Where will you be going?"

"I will be going to the cafe' in search of a job." he replied.

By then I could smell the gasoline from the cars driving by in the small town, I wrinkled my nose in distaste to the smell being used to the smell of plants and all. "Okay, shall we meet back near the cliffs?"

"Yes. No talking to anyone." he growled in a dangerous sounding voice the last part.

Again I nodded and with that we walked the rest of the way to town in silence. I had my usual bored expression on my face as we emerged from the trees and onto sand, while Bomani had his usual emotionless expression on his face. We parted ways as soon as we left the beach and forest and stepped onto the concrete sidewalk. I truthfully had no clue where I was going so I ended up spending thirty minutes walking around at random before I found the store. The store was not that big but still was good enough for such a small town, not sure how I didn't find it sooner than later. I shrugged and entered through the sliding electric doors, then out of my greatest boredom I headed down an aisle which on the other side was the open area where the fruit was located. Red, green, and yellow apples were stacked up neatly in aslight pyramids, next to piles of green pairs. Well the pairs didn't look quite healthy so I grabbed two plastic bags full of four apples each, thankfully the apples were only fifty cents each so when I left the store I still had fifty cents left since taxs took fifty cents away as well as the four dollars the apples cost.

"Have a nice day." the woman that checked me out called nicely to me as I left.

I nodded once in her direction before leaving without a word. She was very pretty with that dark quilete skin tone and long black hair, though she did seem to have three nasty scars down one side of her face. Which had me wondering where she had gotten them. I have scars, though only one is visible but mine were from my brother. Where were hers from?

"That mystery will have to be ignored." I told myself under my breath.

Outside the cloudy day had become a rainy day so as I was walking everyone seemed to have umbrellas or at least rain ponchos, except me. I shrugged off the odd stares some people gave me as if I was crazy for just casually walking in this wet wheather. In truth everyone is crazy in their own crazy ways. I held the plastic grocery bag in one hand and played with a strand of my long hair in the other. The rain steadily grew heavier on my walk down the sidewalk toward the beach and cliffs, where my brother and I would meet up.

How long does looking for a job take anyways? I wondered nearing the beach.