Trainer from Another Universe
Chapter One
Morning sun shined through the window of Isabella Swan's bedroom, warming the surface of objects it touched.
Brown eyes gazed out the window, sadness lurking in them. Slowly, Isabella (who prefers to be called Bella) got up, and sat in her bed for a few minutes.
She sighed, dejected that her vampire boyfriend and his family could not be with her today because of the weather.
"Stupid sunshine." Bella muttered. She got out of bed, and started moving around the room, collecting new, clean clothes to wear today.
Although it was sunny, it was still Forks which meant that it was still cold enough for long sleeved shirts and sweaters.
Having gathered a sweater that had the logo 'Seattle Seahawks' along with a pair of dark-washed flair jeans, a dark blue long sleeved shirt, and her underwear, Bella went to the bathroom started her morning routine.
Things have been well since the vampire tracker James has been defeated. Bella and Edward (her boyfriend) have still been going strong. It is nearing summer vacation, and Bella can't wait to spend all day with the Cullens, and no interruption of school or friends.
Today was one of the last days of school, and some kids decided to throw a party down at La Push to celebrate. Bella has repeatedly told Edward that she refuses to attend knowing that he could not go with her, though Edward seems to think that it would be a good human experience for her.
Thinking back on the conversation, Bella rolled her eyes. Sometimes Edward was so damn stubborn. She wished that once in a while he would go with what she says, not dazzle her into it.
Bella remembered a time where things were easier, where she decided what she wanted to do, and not get dazzled into doing something else.
Shaking her head clear of those thoughts, Bella finished her shower, and started putting on her clothes for the day.
Putting a pop tart in her mouth and slinging her backpack on her shoulder when she came downstairs, she exited the house and got into her truck, driving towards the school, getting prepared for a long day.
