Okay, this is my very first fanfic. So, yeah. I called this Bellavoed. Bella is already a vampire when she moves to Forks. Um…It's rated T just in case. I don't understand the whole 'ratings' thing. :S So, um, yeah, enjoy. Oh, and please review. Everyone says that though XP.

Bellavoed

CHAPTER ONE, First Light

"Bella, you know that Forks is the best place for a vampire." Charlie wasn't very impressed by the idea of my vampirism. But, I couldn't have kept it from him forever.

I nodded slowly and looked up, strait into my reflection. The rear-view mirror held both me and Charlie. I stared at myself for a while. My white, moonlight skin. Dark, mahogany hair, curly and shoulder-length. Then my eyes, bright gold, gleaming in the darkness of the night.

"Yeah. I know. Phoenix is too risky. And I hate how I have to creep around at night, I miss the daytime." I sighed and looked to Charlie. He was chief of police, looked it too. "I'm really going to miss Mom…and Phil." I admitted.

"I'm surprised she hasn't figured out what's going on yet." Charlie raised an eyebrow. "It's a little obvious if you think about it."

The corner of my mouth pulled up. "Thanks for giving me a ride to Forks at night. Planes aren't the best place for an infant vampire, if you know what I mean." I chuckle nervously, Charlie gulping loudly from the front seat.

Charlie's eyes quickly flittered to mine, then back to the road. A loud crash shook the backseat and I turned around at an inhuman speed.

"Did you hear that?" I whispered, wondering if Charlie would be able to hear.

"Nope," He said calmly. "Why, what is it?"

My muscle had tensed, ready, and as I calmed them I relaxed into my seat. "It doesn't matter." I muttered.

There was a long, silent pause. This was common between us.

"I just can't get over the fact that you really are going to be my little girl forever." Charlie sighed. "I mean, it's just not natural, Bella."

I rolled my eyes, Charlie always brought this up. "Well," I started with a sigh. "I don't know exactly why I was picked to become this" I gestured to my body. "but obviously, it was for a reason. Fate should bring me to that reason…eventually."

Charlie laughed a cough. "Yeah, fate, right. Whatever you say, Bells."

I sighed and looked out the window. I could feel Charlie's heart beat in my ears, hear his warm blood thumping through his veins. At times, it was tempting, but not enough, I could never kill Charlie, my own father.

I wound down the window. As soon as the glass had left a crack, a scent hit me hard, like a bus.

"Someone's out there." I said at once.

"Who?" Charlie's heart raced and I hated seeing –and hearing- him like this. "What?" He added anxiously.

I sniffed again. It was a rich sort of smell, one of sunshine and flowers with a hint of musk. I knew this smell. "A vampire."

Charlie's heart missed a few beats and I smelt the sweat on his forehead.
He slowed the car and peered into the forest beside us. There was no way he could've seen what I had.

"Stop the car." I ordered. Charlie instantly stopped, right in the middle of the road. It was deserted; no one was coming, so it didn't really matter.

I opened the door and got out into the warm air. Well, it was actually cold, to a human, but warm to me. Everything was warm to me.

I looked into the forest. A pair of black eye stared back. I stopped breathing, which had no impact on me really. "Drive home, Dad." I said to him.

"What?" He said from inside the car.

"Drive to Forks." I repeated. "I'll meet you there."

Charlie, too scared to stay, drove home. I listened until his car faded into the distance, all the while watching the fixated eyes.

I could smell the rain in its hair, the dew drops on its face, the moonlight bounce of its skin.

Then, in a honeyed, melting voice, it spoke. "My apologies,"