Summary: Bella is a regular teen at Forks High School. Her life nothing but ordinary and when she picks up a book called Twilight, she soon realizes that the story is actually about her and her life. Bella knows what's going to happen to her, considering that Twilight is the story of her current life (minus the vampires, but we'll get to that soon enough) and she isn't quite sure if she'll make the same decisions as the "Bella" in Twilight or even if all the things that happened in the book, is her future set in stone. Will she be freaked out to know that she'll soon meet her one true love? Will she accept him and do as the "Bella" did in Twilight?

Disclaimer: I own nothing but the story line. Twilight is the sole property of Stephenie Meyer. (Sorry that I don't have anything witty or clever for this. lol)


Jessica and I walked over to our usual table and joined Mike, Angela, Tyler, and Lauren in the cafeteria. Days had practically become minutes in my life…nothing changed, everything stayed the same. Besides, it's not like I didn't try to have any excitement in my life. I mean, what's a teenager to do in a rainy, tiny town like Forks? There's a reason why the crime rate here is practically zero.

Lauren walked past Mike and sat two chairs from him at the round table. Mike wrinkled his forehead and scrunched his nose.

"Lauren…why do you SMELL so…what's the word?" Mike paused and scratched his head with his finger. "…pukey?"

I stifled my laugh with a cough.

Lauren whipped her head around, since her back was facing Mike, and glared straight at him with annoyance written across her features.

"Excuse me?" Lauren said indignantly.

A look of surprise crossed Mike's face. He wasn't expecting her reaction to be so harsh, obviously.

"Oh, no. Don't get me wrong. You smell great ("sort of" he said under his breath so Lauren couldn't hear.)…but whatever kind of perfume you're wearing…it smells…pukey."

Angela, watching the two go at it, looked down and smiled. Jessica simply stared. I don't think she thought Mike had the guts to actually tell Lauren that she smelled like a skunk.

"For your information," Lauren said snappily. "I am wearing the latest perfume that is so HOT in Paris right now. I wouldn't expect you to know anything about what's trendy in fashion anyway, Mike." Lauren spat out Mike's name with so much venom you'd think she was a snake.

I turned to Angela and voiced my thoughts. "Lauren said Mike's name with so much venom you'd think she was a snake."

Angela giggled and whispered, "Yeah…she's just as slimy and deadly like one."

"True." I quietly agreed and smiled at her.

Jessica, seeing that Lauren was moody and angry at Mike, jumped in on their conversation.

"Actually Lauren, I think you smell awesome. What's the name of the perfume 'that is SO hot in Paris' called?" Jessica said, quoting Lauren's exact words. I thought that it was sweet of Jessica to try to mediate the situation.

Meanwhile, Mike looked as dumbfounded as ever. I guess he didn't think that telling a girl she smelled 'pukey' was a big deal. He probably thought it was weird because guys tell each other that all the time.

"When I said Paris, I meant Paris Hilton, duh! Isn't anyone here cultured at all?!" Lauren pushed her chair out from her table, stood up, threw her overly expensive purse over her shoulder, and stomped off towards the cafeteria doors. She was always dramatic, that Lauren. And clearly, she didn't find this situation as funny as everyone else did. I guess we were all just used to her "drama queen" nature.

Mike, not at all disturbed that he ticked off Lauren, shrugged and continued picking at what was supposed to be his lunch from the cafeteria.

It's funny how that when I think about it, this is pretty much how all my days were spent. School, eat lunch, go home, do homework, cook dinner for Charlie and make small talk, eat, and sleep. Nothing at all exciting with everything being the same and all.

I think I need a change. Anything would be better than this monotonous life.

The shrill bell rang and everyone put away their lunches and/or threw them in the trash cans. Angela waited for me at the cafeteria doors so we could walk to our next class together and began talking about how Ben was "cute". I said all the things that girls are supposed to say, and encouraged Angela to go for it with Ben.

"You guys would really make a cute couple," I said with as much vigor as I could manage to muster up.

"Thanks. But I don't know if he likes me as more than a friend," she said softly. Angela was always shy, maybe even more so than me.

"Don't worry about it, Ang. He'll come around, you'll see." I patted her on the back reassuringly. Angela smiled at me, but then she raised her eyebrows and gave me an appraising look. I hated when she gave me those looks. Angela was always too perceptive and observant. I could never lie to her; it's pretty much impossible with my blushing, anyway.

"Bella…I don't want to be intruding, but I was wondering if you ever considered about getting a boyfriend? Has none of the boys here in ole' Forks not caught your attention yet? I hear Mike has a thing for you." Angela looked down. She never would say anything so forward unless she was truly curious.

I smiled. "Aw, don't worry about asking me this. Your truly one of my best friends; we can tell each other everything, right?"

Angela grinned and nodded at me to continue.

"Well, truth be told, I've never really liked any of the guys here. I mean, they ARE cute, but I just don't like them that way, y'know? I guess it's because we've all grown up with each other." I grinned sheepishly.

Angela laughed at my response.

"I'm sure you'll be able to find love one day. If not, then there's no hope for any of us. Oh by the way, my mom heard that a new doctor is coming to town with a bunch of kids our age. Maybe one of them will catch your attention, eh?" she said, raising her eyebrows suggestively at me.

I snorted. "Sure Angela. But since when have I ever been lucky with guys? I'd be more willing to go out with the next guy I see."

And just as my luck would have it, Eric Yorkie walked right past Angela and I.

We both stopped for a few seconds, stunned. We then doubled over in laughter, and by the time we arrived to class, we had tears in our eyes.

The rest of the school day passed by quickly and before I knew it, I was already in my truck, driving home.

Once I reached the house, I went to the kitchen, grabbed a package of pop tarts, and headed up the stairs, to my room. I tossed my backpack to the floor and went to the computer to answer one of the ridiculously long e-mails I probably had from Renee, knowing her. I drummed my fingers and hummed Our Time is Running out by Muse, as I waited patiently for my computer to load.

As soon as it finished, I checked my e-mail. Just as I predicted, Renee had left a long letter asking the normal "How are you?" questions, along with what was going on in her life with Phil in Phoenix.

Hey, mom.

Nothing new going on here in Forks. Surprised? Hah, I thought not. Anyways, Charlie is still being the great father that he is and things at school have pretty much been the same since, I dunno, forever.

I'm glad things are going great with you and Phil. I'll try to visit as soon as possible, but I don't know considering midterms are coming up. That reminds me, some new doctor is supposed to be transferring to the Forks Hospital which here, constitutes as "major" news. I heard it from Ang, but Charlie will probably tell me more about it when he gets home.

By the way, to answer your question, NO I have not found a boyfriend yet. Also, I am not gay, thank you very much! Lol, mom seriously, none of the guys here interest me. You'll be the first person I'll tell whenever I do happen to get a boyfriend, okay? So don't get your panties in a wad.

Love,

Bella

I turned off my computer and went to lie down on my bed. I didn't have much homework to do so I grabbed a book called Twilight off my desk. Ang had been recommending for me to read this for ages, saying that I could relate to it SOOO much since the main character Stella reminded Angela so much of me.

Psh, yeah right. Apparently, Stella, the main character and narrator of the book, falls in love with an insanely gorgeous vampire, who thirsts for her blood. Since when has my life ever been that interesting? And I mean c'mon. Vampires? Really? I've never taken Angela for a vampire loving person. But who knows? I've read plenty of boring and utterly dull books before. I can handle a vampire book, and maybe I might actually like this book. Maybe, being the key word.

I opened the book and started to read the first page, which happened to be the prologue. So far, the book sounded interesting because a girl is probably going to get killed. It sounds horrible, I know, but usually things get better before they get worse. Or was it the other way around?

I turned the page and began to read the first chapter.

And the next one.

And the next one.

And the next one.

And the next one.

And the next one.

And the next one.

And the next one.