Twilight Fanfic.
Story Idea created: Sept 22, 2010
Summary: We've all read fics where a girl gets transported into twilight somehow. Those are great but what happens if a guy ends up in twilight
Disclaimer: Stephenie Meyer own the Twilight Saga and all characters associated with it. All original characters are my brain children though.
Mikael Price thought his life was great, if you didn't count his 14 year old sister. She was obsessed with teenage vampires that sparkled. Every time he turned around she was saying something about Twilight. That night at dinner was no different.
Mikael sighed as he sat down at the dinner table, His sisters face was once again stuck in a Twilight book. New Moon this time. He snatched the book out of her hand, careful not to lose her page, he wasn't that mean. "No books at the table, you know the rules Eve."
Eve huffed and pouted at her brother, "But Mikael, I was just getting to the part where Jasper attacks Bella. That's the catalyst that causes Edward to go all 'I know what's best for you and my family is leaving you all alone.'"
Mikael shrugged and passed the mashed potatoes to his father. After a moment of thinking he commented, "First you're fourteen, what fourteen year old uses the word 'catalyst' in a conversation? And second, if you already know what's going to happen why do you need to read it again?"
Eve rolled her eyes, her brother just didn't get it. At all. "Oh come on, how many times have you read Off Season and Ender's Game? It's a good story, and it's about true love and," Mikael scoffed and interrupted her before she could finish, "Didn't you just say that Bella get's left by this Ed dude? ("It's Edward!") Fine Edward, either way if it was true love why did he leave her then?"
"Now now you two," their mother's voice pauses their argument, "why don't we settle this by having a challenge." Mikael groaned because he knew where this was going and his father continued from where his mother stopped, "How about you two switch books. Evelyn, you let Mikael borrow one of the Twilight books and Mikael you will let Evelyn borrow one of your books. You'll both read and then write a report on what you thought of the book."
Both Eve and Mikael slumped down in their seats, neither wanted to read one of the others books. "Remind me next time we want to argue about books, little sister, that our father is a college English professor and our mother a high school English teacher." Eve nodded mutely, knowing that there was no way to get out of it.
After dinner the kids dutifully went to their rooms to retrieve a book for the other to read. Eve grabbing Twilight, and Mikael grabbing Ender's Shadow. After swapping the books they went to their rooms and began reading. Two chapters later Mikael sighed and slipped a bookmark into the book. As he went to shower he wondered if the story would go on to be interesting. The first two chapters were alright, he guessed, just not something he'd choose to read himself.
That morning as he got ready for school he decided to take Twilight with him. There was a 30 minute reading time in his English class, he could probably knock out two of three more chapters. Maybe that book would peak his interest a little more, as it stood the book would be on the 'I have to read it for a school report' level on his enjoyment meter.
By lunch, Mikael had read three and a half more chapters and he could admit that the book was starting to get good. Even if he wished the Mike character wasn't such a dweeb. He sat down at a lunch table and sighed. He'd have to read the rest of the book, not because of the challenge his parents put down, but because he wanted to see what was going to happen. He was hooked, granted he'd never be obsessed like his sister.
By the end of the school day he just wanted to get home. That way he wouldn't be hounded about why he was reading a chick's book. He leaned against his car and waited for his sister. When his sister came up and told him she'd call him later to pick her up, she had a chorus meeting, he hopped in his car and went home.
When he got home he rushed to his room and continued reading. There seemed to be so many things that happened that could have been done differently in his opinion, but he knew the story went the way it had to go. It wouldn't have been as good if they made different decisions.
With two chapters left to read, his phone rang. Mikael debated letting it go to voice mail so he could finish the book, but sighed and answered the phone anyway. He wasn't going to leave his sister stranded at school. It was just one of the times he wished his mother taught at his high school.
"Hey Eve," he said, " you ready for me to come pick you up?"
"Yeah, hurry up though it's gonna rain soon."
With that he hung up and grabbed his keys and left the house. As he started to make the turn into the schools parking lot he heard a screech to his right. Before he had time to react, a truck plowed into his car. His car flipped and skid along the road, that last thing he saw was his little sister's horrified face.
Then everything went black.
I know it's short, but the chapters should be longer as I go. I'm hoping to have the next chapter written and uploaded by either next Saturday or Sunday.
