Torn Between You
Summary
Bella Swan is the new kid at Forks High. She isn't anything particularly extraordinary, just an average girl but just after a day at Forks High she begins to receive romantic notes and poetry from a figure called "her Romeo." However, when she meets the dashing and mysterious Edward Cullen, who is also trying to win her heart, what will she do when she falls in love with them both? How will she choose between them, if she can?
Authors Note
Sorry Guys, usually I finish things before I start new ones but I JUST COULDN'T HELP MYSELF!!!!! *looks at you all with pleading eyes, begging for forgiveness.* I promise I will finish my other fics as well; I just had to write this…
Hope you like it!
Enjoy!
E-M-C ^^
Prologue
I never thought I'd fall in love. Never. Not here in the miserable town of Forks. I thought that I'd be alone for the rest of my life, which I wouldn't have minded, but now I have him. Now, my life can never go back to the way it was. It will never be the same again. Not now that I have him.
I never wanted to move to Forks. Not that I don't like spending time with Charlie, or hanging out with Jake and the rest of the Quileute tribe but the thought of living there for any amount of time greater than 2 weeks is just a nightmare. I hated the weather here. In Phoenix, it's always sunny, it's always hot…I'd miss the heat. I'd miss sunbathing while reading a good book. I'd miss walking around in flip flops and shorts. I'd have to wear jeans and long sleeve tops for eternity, I had to kiss my tan and pretty much all my wardrobe goodbye. That meant I'd have to go shopping which is a dreadful experience in itself, especially with Charlie. I'd never see the sun again. The weather in Forks is always horrendous, if it's not snowing, it's raining, if it's not raining, it's under a constant cover of clouds. The ice is terrifying, especially when you're as uncoordinated as I am, even in a car it's evilly dangerous. I hated it.
And it's such a small town. It's tiny. There are only a few shops, mainly hiking shops and convenience stores. Nothing overly fancy, quite quaint really. However, when everyone knows everybody else, and they have done for generations, it's daunting to move there. I may have been the Chief's daughter but I was still an outsider; some item of gossip, by the sounds of it when I asked Jake, before I arrived Charlie didn't shut up about me coming to stay which didn't help my "newcomer" status at all. I love Charlie to bits but sometime he really does make life hard for me, but I suppose that what Dad's do, get all excited about their daughters coming to stay.
The worst thing of all about moving to Forks when I did was its middle of the semester. I knew no-one, I had no friends except Jacob, but he didn't go to Fork's High. I was on my own, completely alone and I knew I'd be the centre of attention, which was the thing I'd hate the most. I wondered if I'd make any new friends, I never had many back home, just a few people who used to talk to me in lessons and that was about it. I only ever needed Mom, she was a teenager anyway, and I had a best friend instead of a Mom, she was the only friend I ever needed. It wasn't that I couldn't make friends, I wasn't overly shy or anything, people just never spoke to me much. I was different, much more mature than they were, I didn't fit in, just like I won't here. I'd just be a shiny new object for all to stare at. But I wasn't the only person, or should I say people they were staring at.
I definitely knew I was going to hate it here in the depressing, disappointing, pathetic town of Fork. I wished somebody would have saved me…
But I don't now.
