I do not own Twilight all rights go to Stephanie Myers. I do however own the plot line(:

BPOV

Isn't it funny how small towns never really change?

Sure faces change, and the people change, but the town itself remains untouched. I looked around my home town through the windows of the taxi. Nothing had changed. On the corner of the block near my house, there was still the small bookstore.

I was only coming home because of the fact that my career hadn't exactly taken off like I'd once hoped. Graduating high school, I planned on moving to New York, which I did. I also planned on having my music career take off. That was the part that didn't go according to plan. Instead of getting a record deal playing the guitar, or piano, or drums, anything really, I was in bars playing music to people who weren't really listening.

I hadn't been to Forks in over three years. To be fair some things about the town had changed.

The small bookstore seemed to be slightly bigger. The movie theater had been relocated to a more convenient place. It use to be located almost thirty minutes away not even in Forks. Even though it was called the Forks Theater. Now it was relocated in the small shopping center. Although my sister Alice would never call that place a shopping center.

Anytime she went shopping she had to go to Seattle. She claimed that any shopping center that only had five stores wasn't even worth her time. Why waste my time shopping at only five stores, when I could drive an hour and visit five times as many stores, and eat lunch somewhere that she didn't think was infested with cockroaches.

There also happened to be a local machines - Black's Garage. It must have been owned by Billy Black, and his son. What was his name? James... Julian... Jake... Jacob that was it. He happened to lead La Push high school's foot ball team to the playoff's two years in a row. In a town like this it makes him like royalty.

Other than those three minor changes nothing but the faces had changed in this town. And it was only some faces that had changed. I probably still knew about fifty precent of the people in this town. Returning home was going to be different.

Home.

I ran my fingers nervously through my hair. Of course my mom, Esmé, and my father, Carlisle were welcoming me back with open arms, I couldn't help but feel indifferent. No one in my family had strayed from Forks for too long. Alice went to California for about a year before returning, and Emmett strayed to Boston for college before returning home. They both came back to Forks immediately upon leaving.

I on the other hand, stayed in New York with a failing career. It wasn't that I didn't like Forks. At one point I loved the small, sleepy town, after living in New York for four years, you're stuck hating anywhere that isn't New York. It's like a rule or something.

With the failing economy the only way I could live in New York was if I decided to become a male stripper. That wasn't going to happen anytime soon. The only reason I actually left is because I was going to be evicted. Living with Alice and Emmett just seemed like the smarter option.

When the Taxi stopped at the familiar house I gave him the money the meter told me I owed him before stepping out grabbing what few bags I had. Esmé nearly ran out of the house upon seeing my entrance. My mother hadn't changed to much in the three years that I hadn't seen her. She still had the looks of a twenty year old woman, and could probably pass for my sister and not my mother. In high school many of my friends had used the word MILF for my mother. I nearly killed every single one of them reminding them that she was my mother.

"Edward," she cried running into my arms. Three years was a long time to stay away from family. Especially when a family was so close. We use to be the closest family out there, spending every sunday night together no matter what. It all soon changed after Alice and I moved away. We tried keeping it once a month, but the trips came less and less, for both of us. I wrapped my arms around my mom. She still had the same flowery smell she always had from working in the yard during the summer.

"Hi mom," I said lightly kissing the top of her forehead. That's when I say my father come into view. He hadn't changed much either, aside from the fact that he now had more grey hair than blonde. "Hi dad," I said giving him a hug walking into the house. It smelled of a home cooked meal, something I hadn't had in years.

"Alice should be here in a few minutes with Emmett, and your roommates," my mother announced wrapping her arm around my waist walking me into the kitchen. Nothing had changed in this house besides the sofa that was now changed out with one that didn't have koolaid stains. "Can you grab the salad bowel?" She questioned jumping into old routines. Carlisle had went back to his study like always. That's the thing about my family, you could leave for years on end and when you decided to come back, they welcomed you as if nothing had changed. It's the way they've always been.

"Eddy!" I heard Alice's voice, along with my annoying nick name she had given me when she was ten years old. I turned around wrapping my arms around my pitite younger sister. Alice changed slightly, her once long black hair was now cut to her shoulder, but that was the only changed I noticed.

"Edward," I corrected her with a slight smile. I saw her role her blue eyes before she hit me in the chest. "Ow, what the hell was that for?" I questioned rubbing the stop on my chest. One other thing had changed, she got stronger.

"You never came to visit numb-nuts," she said making my mother shoot her a glance. She still didn't like the way we decided to talk to one another. When we were teenagers we would go back and forth with insults earning a lecture on how to talk to ladies, or in Alice's case, how to speak to boys. My parents were old fashioned to say at the least.

"Hey bro," Emmett said giving me a casual hug. Emmett definitely hadn't changed. He was the same muscular goof he was the last time I saw him. "How was the big city?" He questioned punching me in the arm. "Did you catch any babes?" Typical Emmett question. He wanted to know about all the hot girls in New York.

"Always with the girls Em," I said hitting him back.

"Any hot guys?" He questioned. Emmett thought I was gay because in high school I turned down one of the hottest girls in school. Slut just wasn't my style, even in high school. Lauren was the biggest slut at Forks high.

"We'll talk girls later," I told him motioning my eyes back to my mother. I didn't exactly want her hearing all the details about my sex life. That's when I noticed the girl standing behind Alice. She was, in lack for other words, beautiful.

She had long brunette hair which was curled in perfect ringlets that stopped just above her waist. She had a small frame, but still had the hour glass figure. Her breast's seemed to swell together in the top she wore. Her lips were perfectly plump making me wonder what it would feel like to have her lips crushed to mine. Her chocolate colored eyes were the perfect shade of brown, and they weren't surrounded in tons of eyeliner like most girls. She seemed to embrace her natural beauty, something I thought more girls should do more often. It was safe to say that I was smitten with the woman that stood before me.

"Earth to Edward," Alice snapped her fingers in front of my face calling me out of my trance. "This is Bella, she's our roommate," Alice announced sounding somewhat annoyed. "She's also my best friend," Alice announced pulling the beauty closer to me.

"Hi," She said shyly letting a perfect blush come across her cheeks.

"Hi," I said with a slightly cocky smile. If there was one thing I was confident about it was my looks. I'd been told on more than one occasion that I was gorgeous. Over the years, it had made me quite confidant in that one area. She took a slight step back looking over to Alice.

"Anyways let's go to the living-room and wait for dinner," Alice announced linking her arm through mine forcing us all into the living-room. "You were saying?" Alice questioned Bella. apparently they had been having a conversation during the ride here, or while I was spacing out on her looks.

"I can't remember." Her voice was like an angels. That was the only way I could think to describe it.

"I was thinking we could go to Seattle this weekend." Alice announced crossing her legs. Bella gave a slight groan throwing her head back.

"What if I said I can't?" She questioned biting her bottom lip. This girl was going to be the death of me and I had only just meet her. The way I watched her give slight movements, and the occasional say of her hips made my member throb against my jeans.

"Did you lose brain cells in New York Edward," Alice snapped her fingers in front of my face again. "Smoking a little too much of that green," Alice said in a low voice so Esmé wouldn't hear her. Smoking pot wasn't something any of us ever did often, but it was something we did on occasions.

"Sorry it was a long trip," I lied smoothly moving my attention from Bella to Emmett. "So what about that girl you were telling me about?" I questioned remembering Emmett tell me he was actually dating someone. That was hard to believe seeing as Emmett was one of the biggest players I knew. He seemed to have a different girl sneaking out of the house every night when we were teenagers. Now I was trying to wrap my mind around the fact that Emmett had only one girl in his bed. Something about that just didn't seem right.

"Rosalie," he said sounding like it meant nothing. The look in his eyes gave him away, I noticed it, and Alice seemed to notice it to. "You'll get to meet her at some point. Hands off though, she's all mine," he warned with a smile.

"We don't have the same taste in chicks Em," I reminded him making Emmett scoff.

"Rosalie is everyone's type," he announced with a definite grin.

"It's true," Alice piped up making Bella smack her arm ar if there was some kind of joke I was missing. "Rosalie is everyone's type. How did you describe her Bella?" Alice said with a tease to her voice.

"I think the words were most beautiful women on the planet," Emmett said booming with laughter. "I'm sure Rose wouldn't mind you joining us one night," he teased as Bella turned a scarlet red color.

"You guys suck," She said slumping down. "You're siblings are like the spawn of satin or something," she mumbled making Alice wrap her arms around her shoulders.

"We love you," she said with a smile. "Let's go eat," she said grabbing Bella leading her into the kitchen. Maybe there was one more good change about Forks. It was the fact that Bella, the girl I couldn't take my eyes off for more than a few seconds was here.

I'd meet a lot of girls, but none of them made me feel the way Bella did. I knew nothing about her besides the fact that she was stunning. I planned on getting to know her very well before leaving Forks, if I left.

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