(Y/N) Swan was returning to Forks. After your mother and father split she took both you and your younger sister Bella with her to Phoenix, Arizona. While Bella was happy for the change you were upset to be moved from your friends and the small Washington town. So, while Bella stopped visiting after awhile you continued your visits to Forks every year. The moment you turned 18 you and Bella moved to live with your father again, while your mother ran off with her boyfriend.
The moment you got off the airplane in Seattle you grabbed your bags and dragged your unwilling sister to meet your father for him to pick you both up. "(Y/N), Bella!" Charlie exclaimed trying to get you attention, waving his hands out the car window. You grab Bella's hand and pull her to the car.
"(Y/N), not all of us are as tall as you!" Bella complained. Your slightly taller stature resulted in Bella always feeling shorter, especially when she complained about your more "feminine" shape and long legs.
"Well come on then Bells, or else I'm not coming back for you," as you stick your tongue out at her and you both laugh. You stop just a little short of the cop car and almost trip taking both you and Bella down. You open the trunk and take Bella's bags in your hands and place both sets of luggage in the trunk, while Bella slides into the back seat. You were used to being responsible since Renée was never really there as much when Phil entered the picture.
Taking a breath and closing the trunk, you walk over to the passenger side door and get in. "Hi, girls!" Charlie greeted, excited both you and Bella were staying with him until further notice.
"Hi, Dad!" You replied back happy to be heading back to Forks, the place you felt you truly belonged. Bella just stared back at him and then continued ignoring him and sulking.
"Has she been like this the whole trip?" Charlie whispered to you.
"Yeah, she's not happy." You thought of when Renée brought up the idea of her and Phil hitting the road. Bella pleaded with her stating you had just turned 18 and why couldn't you and she just stay in Phoenix. You had brought up the point that you had not finished high school and barely could take care of yourself and her during some of Renée's and Phil's weekend trips, so it became settled that you would wait until you had graduated high school before deciding.
"What happened while you were away?" Charlie asked hoping to catch up on what happened in the few months since you last visited.
"Nothing much just working on college applications and looking into nursing programs." You had decided that a young age you wanted to help people and nursing seemed like a good plan for you. You knew the University of Washington had an excellent nursing program so you were working your but off to get accepted and qualify for scholarships.
"Jake visited last night to ask me if you, Bell, and I wanted to come over to dinner this weekend."
"Sounds good I've missed him and the boys while I was gone." You thought back to all the summers you had spent with Charlie and how you spent most of them at La Push, hanging out with Jacob and his friends.
"I know you have (Y/N) they are all you talk about when you get back into town, I sometimes think you just come back for them," he said jokingly. He looked over at you and saw how you were starting to fall asleep, he looked back at Bella and saw her staring out the window with earbuds in. He turned down the radio and continued the drive to Forks in silence.
When you wake up from your nap you look over to Charlie and see him driving and look back at Bella and see her staring out the window. You glance out the window and you see the "Welcome to Forks" town sign. Your heart rate increases, excited to be home at last. After Charlie pulls into the house's driveway and stops the car you get out and grab the suitcases from the trunk. Bella reluctantly looks at the house from the car, until you knock on her window and motion for her to get out and help.
"I'm going to show her around (Y/N), bring the rest of your stuff up once you're done," Charlie said to you patting your shoulder before grabbing some of your things. You took a deep breath in and out and took in the luscious scenery of the forest in your backyard.
After you finish taking in the surroundings you missed dearly you grab your last suitcase and enter the house. You climb the stairs and enter the childhood bedroom you and Bella shared. Your part of the room was filled to the brim of pictures of your family, your friends in La Push, and one of you and Jacob, whom you consider your closest friend. You put your bag down and pull out your cell phone and text Jacob telling him that you got into town. Almost instantaneously you receive a text that said, "come out front" from Jacob. You look out the window and see him outside waving, with his hair pulled back. You run down the stairs, narrowly avoiding falling on your butt towards Jacob.
"Jake!" You scream when you run out the door giving him a giant bear hug. He gently reciprocated the hug laughing at the speed you ran out of the house at. "Why are you here Jake?"
"You know the old truck I was fixing up over the summer? Well, your Dad just bought it from me for Bella." You thought about how you tried to help Jake fix it over your last visit and how you ended up making things worse and decided to make him snacks and talk to him while he worked on it.
"That's awesome Jake, glad to see you're becoming profitable in your hobby," You say lightly smacking him. "How long are you going to be here anyway?" You ask hoping he wasn't going to immediately leave.
"Well my dad is watching football with Charlie so at least another hour or so. I have to teach Bella how to work the thing though, so that might take awhile."
"Oh," You said. You were so excited to see Jacob you forgot that your sister needed his help. "That's ok, I'll go clean my car up a bit then."
"Sounds good," Jake said with a smile, "take care of my first pet project why don't you." He joked before running off to the orange truck. You walk off to the shed that your car was kept in. You opened the doors to the shed and pull the cover off of your precious car. The sleek, black, vintage sedan was given to you by your father the first summer you visited him after your 16th birthday, and you loved it, even more, when he told you Jake had fixed it up for you. After getting in the car you backed out of the shed you took your baby out for a joy ride through the backroads through the Forks forest.
