Disclaimer: I don't own A House Of Night Novel by P.C. Cast + Kristin Cast or the characters but I do want to write this fanfiction because I really love this book series.

Chapter One:

Unloved

Everyone has heard about Zoey Redbird and her wonderful gifted friends. The stories have even reached my ears in the House of Night of Washington, which seemed forever away. My name was Jaden Rosetta. This is my story.

Jaden took in a long breath thumbing through the magazine while standing watching the House of Night student that belonged to Washington walk to their classes chatting and laughing along the way. Feeling the wind stir Jaden ducked down behind the ledge of the building across the street from the School as screaming masses cheered at the school gate. At the same time, the picket signs bounced up and down as the Anti-vampire groups rioted.

How can people be so obsessed about the vampire civilization or the revere and fear them. How can people be so crazy. Everyone know them getting bite doesn't turn them into vampires and the people that hate them are just afraid. That's why lucky me I'm the first to do something different. Jaden thought straightening her bright red tank top and leather jeans/

(The day before)

"The vampires of A House the Night are very dangerous creatures. Don't trust them under any circumstances. There isn't much known about them but what is know about them is that they are forsaken by god and should be treated with the up most coldness." Mary yelled refusing to look away from the vampire fanatics that were blabbing about the vampire school that had just opened not more than two weeks ago.

"They are amazing if we get bitten we'll be just like them." Two Barbie looking girls with thin waists and bleach blonde hair said at the same time.

Jaden sat quietly in the back of the classroom with her black combat boots resting on the desktop with her arms crossed pissed. "Would both of you stop your god damn bickering I'm trying to get some shut eye. They are just people that are different from us. Different doesn't make them evil just different." Jaden growled letting dark black and red bangs fall over her eyes leaving visible only her blue lips.

"Good point but how do you know? Are you an expert?" Miss. Cameron said sarcastically.

"Yeah maybe you should transfer there? You already seem accustomed to sleeping threw class." Mary and the blonde Barbie's said in unison. Everyone in the class laughed even the teacher laughed at Jaden.

Feeling her anger rise, she swung her feet over her desk standing up facing everyone. "You know why don't I be an exchange student to show our hospitality because believe me I don't think they are nothing more than different." She yelled pissed not waiting for the teacher to send her to the principle, for her out burst, she stomped out of the classroom down the hall to the principle office.

"It's nice to see you again Miss. Rosetta. The principle figured you'd be in today since you hadn't been in here since last Friday." The sectary said smiling warmly at Jaden even though Jaden knew she was in loads of trouble. "The principle does truly miss your visits. Please take a seat."

Sitting down Jaden let out a long sigh, pulling off her rubber band letting her black hair fall over her shoulders feeling a great amount of tiredness. I know what I said wasn't wrong. Their not bad people they are simply different we have no right to judge them. She thought to herself sliding her shoe against the vinyl tile floor. Miss Welch continued to watch Jaden letting her glasses slide farther down her nose. Behind her bright red frames seemed to glow a brilliant blue against her dark brown hair that was down today.

"So.. What did you do today?" Miss Welch asked curiously giving Jaden a mischievous grin.

"Yelled at the fools with in my class for being stupid I swear half of the classes in obsessed with becoming vampires and the other half are fixated on cleansing the world of vampires." Jaden sighed tiredly looking Miss Welch in the eyes.

After a moment, Miss Welch looked dead serious then spoke. "So what do you think about all this?" She asked leaning over her desk.

"I think they are just different and none of which was their choice. Anyway how are we to judge after all we haven't walked a mile in their shoes?" Jaden spoke honestly folding hand on her lap looking at her black finger nail polish. Feeling her face turn red because she didn't usually have a mellow conversation.

"You're different from other that warms my heart." Miss Welch said as a single crimson tear slipped out of her eye. Without hesitations, Jaden got up grabbing her a Kleenex, grabbing Miss Welch by her chin suddenly dabbing the tear away gently. Miss Welch froze recognizing what had happened.

"If you keep crying your concealer will run." Jaden said letting her hand drop away as the principles doorknob started to turn.

"You're a sweet child," her words touched Jaden. Without saying, anything back Jaden tossed away the Kleenex quickly before walking to the principles door. The wooden door said on a golden plate James Russell.

"Jaden Rossetta.. It's nice to see that your waiting for me come in." Mr. Russell said holding the door open for Jaden looking from his delinquent to the secretary that was now dialing the phone hastily.

Walking through the threshold of the office Jaden sashayed over to her normal seat in the office as she tossed her backpack in the other seat. Russell softly shut the door before walking behind his giant oak desk sitting down with a sigh.

"What happened this time?" He asked flipping to a clean page in his notepad then pulled out a fresh pen obviously writing a report.

Looking down at her fingernails, she brought her knees up to her chest looking over them at the principle with his salt and pepper hair, his dark green eyes. "People are being stupid. They were fighting over the Washington House of Night school. Some wanted them dead while the other part of the class wanted to be bitten to be one of them."

"I think your teacher called me with a great idea that maybe instead of waiting for the principle of the House of Night to call us we should call her to see if she'd like to interact. Your teacher suggested a great idea that we should let you be an exchange student. " Russell said with a smile as he wrote down a few notes.

"That was my comment in class! That wasn't her original thought." Jaden yelled bolting form her chair to stand up looking down at the principle pissed off completely now.

"Sure it was." He laughed not looking out from his papers.

"Do as you will, like I care anymore." Jaden yelled grabbing her bag running out the door leaving Mr. Russell still sitting in his seat not noticing she had left or rather didn't care she had left.

(Present day)

I haven't been home as of yet because what my parents will say will be the same thing as the church will say. However, I know it's time to go home it's Saturday night and it's seven thirty. Jaden thought as she snuck off the roof of the apartment building and down the stairs to the suburbs that lay a few blocks away.

Jaden's house looked the same as every other house's finally manicured lawns with flowerbeds and their Ford explorers parked neatly in the same spot. Their houses were all two stories in the same light brown color. Slowing her pace, she walked up the driveway to her house stopping at the front door taking a deep nervous breath. Then she opened the door walking to her house lit with bright lights.

"Jaden!" Her mother exclaimed angrily as she rushed past Jaden shutting the door quietly so the neighbors wouldn't here the argument that was about to start. "What the hell is this?" She shoved the piece of paper in Jaden's face. "What I do wrong when I was raising you. Idiot, you know those creatures are forsaken for god and should be killed off to purify our world." She yelled stomping down the hall to the kitchen table.

Not willing to follow her mom Jaden made her way to the kitchen to grab an apple to eat. Taking a bite of the crisp and sweet apple made Jaden sick to her stomach making her want to vomit.

"Mom you raised me to think for myself. I think you are the one that isn't thinking for your self." Jaden said holding a napkin to her mouth pretending to wipe her mouth clean to only spit out the apple.

"Listen if you dare go to the vampire freak school your father and I will stop loving you forever. You will no longer be part of our family do you understand me!" She yelled looking at the paper in front of her.

Jaden's frown deepened, "I'm sorry I am going to do this mom. People need to stop being afraid and learn because their ignorance is going to start a war that I want no part of. " Her voice was gentle but didn't waver as she faced her mother.

"You not any daughter of mine I don't know who you are! I don't know whatever happened to my sweet daughter that use to just say 'yes, mom your right.' What did you do with her!" She pounded her fist against the wooden table.

"I wonder too. Maybe your daughter grew up realizing that you and father both happen to be human," was the last thing she said before tossing the apple in the trash walking up stairs to her letting the hall remain dark as she walked to her bedroom door. Slowly Jaden walked in into her pitch-black room as the blinds in the room remained shut letting in no light. Without hesitation or thought of turning on the light, she walked to her bed flopping down on to the flower print quilt.