What Fresh Hell Is This?
Chapter One: The Road To Hell is Paved With Good Intentions
When Olivia discovered she would be moving to Forks, she was beyond furious. She had several valid reasons why; all of which she had told her mum and all of which had been dismissed as irrelevant. Firstly, the weather there was awful. She'd grown quite accustomed to the heat and sun of Kansas and she knew that she wouldn't handle the transition from the warmth of Lawrence and her home town to the rainy, wet and windy town of Forks well at all. She knew all about Forks, due to the release of books and the film adaptations of the Twilight Saga by Stephanie Meyer. She knew that there was hardly a day when it wasn't raining. She knew about the cold and damp beaches found in La Push and she knew that the moment she moved there it would be assumed that it had been because she had pestered her mum into it, to live in the town where girls her age were stereotypically believed into having wanted to see ever since Stephanie Meyer first published the book that was known through out the world. So, her second reason for not wanting to move to the hell designed perfectly for her was that she actually liked where they lived. It had warmth, solidarity and it was the only place she'd known since birth. It certainly had nothing to do with it being the lesser of two evils. Nope. All denial aside; that is why, her third, final and most important reason for not wanting to move to Forks, Washington was because she absolutely loathed Twilight.
Sure, most people believed that her hatred of Twilight was a means to go with the flow. You either loved it or hated it, and most of the time it was believed that people hate Twilight so as to fit in and seem cooler. People believed her hatred of Twilight was unwarranted and over exagerrated and that it wasn't serious. Most people laughed it off as a teenagers way of going against the system. But Olivia would have been absolutely fine on swearing upon the bible (despite that fact that she wasn't religious at all and that she was pretty sure she was atheist despite her mothers shock) that she hated Twilight with her very being, because she did. She wasn't sure what it was about Twilight that irked her so. The bad plot line, terrible grammar or made up phrases. She didn't know whether it was the terrible characters, the way it completely went against the very base of werewolf and vampire mythology known since Dracula and other monsters were first thought of (something since watching the T.V show Supernatural she had soon grown very protective over). She didn't even know if it was because of the large following Twilight had: like Justin Beiber. But she knew this; she would defend her hatred of Twilight from beyond the grave if she had to.
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When she found out that she was leaving she instantly knew she wasn't going to tell her 'friends' (whom she only really hung out with so she wouldn't be thought of as weird) where she was moving to. She was constantly changing schools due to her moms job so it didn't really matter. The reason she didn't want to tell the girls she hung out with about where she was moving to specifaclly, was because they didn't exactly share her opinions on Twilight. Whenever she was with them it was constantly:
'Team Edward all the way!'
'No way, Alexis! It's totes about the Jacob'
'Omg Taylor Lautner's so freaking hot!'
'I'd let him imprint on me any way of the week.'
So you can see why she didn't exactly relish the thought of telling them that she was moving to the place where their obsession took place.
Therefore, when the time came that they left, Olivia was bundled up into the passenger seat of the car, a blanket at her feet for when the car started to get colder as she knew it would the closer to Forks they got. She also had lots of books to read, her sketch pad and pencils, her phone and her fully charged ipod to pass the time. It was a long drive, a day plus without any breaks her mom had said. But, to be honest, they liked long drives and her mom said it would be nice to look out at the country and cities as they passed. They'd decided to take the driving in turns, six hour shifts each and that they'd do the journey in two days, staying at motels and taking their time. So it was with actual anticipation that Olivia waved at her friends who were crying openly and wailing at how they were going to miss her so much as the tears did nothing to their tasteful waterproof make up they'd all chosen carefully before hand and they preened at the attention they were getting from passing neighbourhood boys. Rolling her eyes Olivia settled back into her seat and readied herself for a long journey before her long stay in Purgatory that she'd soon know to be everyday Forks.
TWO DAYS, SIX HOURS AND THIRTY THREE MINUTES LATER:
Like she knew she would, Olivia enjoyed the journey immensley, both when not driving and when she had to. They'd spent the night in a motel, which she also enjoyed as it reminded her of when Dean and Sam would stay in motels for jobs and she found herself longing for next Wednesday when the next episode aired. Her mother knew of her fixation of Supernatural so she knew how much fun her daughter was having. Olivia decided that she probably was trying to make sure Olivia had as much fun as possible before the long exhile in Forks started. Olivia no doubt would have been absolutely horrified if she had learnt that that was exactly the feeling Bella Swan, both in book and Kristen Stewarts emotionless voice over in the sorry excuse for a movie, had when she first was going to Forks Washington, and that they'd both described it in the exact same way; exhile without knowing they were going to see the love of their existance the very next day.
When they arrived in the dreary town of Forks, it was raining. Olivia wasn't surprised as she'd resigned herself to her fate. However it didn't mean that it didn't put her in a bad mood. It was her moms shift and so Olivia was sunk far in her seat, a hoodie of an old boyfriend whose name she honestly couldn't even remember pulled over her head and covering her face and her ipod plugged into her ears, blissfully ignortant to the rumours already starting. She was listening to the Panic! At The Disco cover of Carry On My Wayward Son and it was cheering her up a little despite the fact that she absolutely dreaded the next day, when she attended her first day of school. As they crossed the border line of Forks she instantly felt different. And it wasn't just her, it was the feeling, taste and sense in the air. What she didn't know then, but what she would soon discover, was that if she had reminded her mom about why she didn't want to move to Forks her mother would have no recollection of there ever being anything such as Twilight in the world.
Forks and its tribal reservaion La Push was protected in a way, just like Volterra was. Whomever went in and out of it forgot instantly about anything that would make its inhabitants be in accordance to the 'International Bestseller' that was Twilight. So, when people went in Twilight didn't exist and when they went back out it did. However, they forgot any of the people they met or the things they were told or even seen that would at all put the Cullens and their wolfy partners's living situation at stake.
When she'd see the twilight books that her friends had snuck into her bags as a good bye present she'd be a little annoyed. What she didn't know was that she was soon going to be very happy they did.
KIND OF IMPORTANT AUTHORS NOTE TO DO WITH STORY. PLEASE READ. BUT DON'T FEEL OBLIGATED TO. IT'S PURELY HERE SO YOU DON'T GET CONFUSED OR IRRITATED LATER ON.
(A/N: This is the first part of my new story :) I'm not sure if I'll stick to it but I like to think that I will. I'll try to write ahead a lot before posting anymore so that I don't get inclined to abandon this story but no promises, okay? Also, sorry if the last bit didn't make sense but there had to be a way that Olivia went in and knew of everything but nothing would be disturbed because of Twilight's exhistance. So, it might not have any logic in it but that's why no one's suspicous of the Cullen's or the tribe. When reading this story keep it in mind that Olivia's going to be looking and reacting to everything as it was in the books and film. She knows the basic plot but not every single little detail so if you get irritated, like I know I do whenever one of the fans or something gets into the world and then doesn't react to something that definitely happened in the book/film, that will be why. She knows about Twilight, knows the basic plot. So imprinting wise it will be pretty canon apart from maybe a few exceptions. So they'll definitely be:
Jacob and Renesmee
Sam and Emily
Kim and Jared
Claire and Quil
Basically any of the ones that are long lasting and that are more memorable that the others okay? Keep in mind as well that as Olivia doesn't know much about Twilight she also won't have much of an idea of who's with who apart from the obvious as in Edward and Bella but Jacob liked Bella but Jacob now being in a weird relationship with the 'demon spawn'. She also doesn't have much of a grasp on names but she'll recognise a few. As to plot points she'll know about James in the first book, Edward leaving in the second, Edward Jacob and Bella love triangle in the third and a brief fight, and in the fourth she knows Edward and Bella get married and Jacobs imprinted and that something happens with the Volturi. But that's basically it, there's only so much she was able to pay attention to when her friends were babbling. Also, any ideas for names for her old friends? I'm not sure if I'll see any suggestions before I need them but if I do and they're good I'll use them and give credit.
Okay, this is a very long authors note. I'll read back and see what I can scale back xD Anyway I hope you enjoyed and keep 'em peeled for the next installment.)
