Disclaimer: I do not own anything that you are familiar with, I do owe Falon and the other characters you don't know.

Falon's P.O.V

Forks was a quiet place, which is why we chose it to hide in, we were all moved into the new house. Now was the hard part starting new schools you'd think we were used to it by now, I wasn't particularly worried about me, but Tammy was a different story. If someone started on her, then she wouldn't do anything to stop them. Me? I'd get up and kick their sorry asses. That's just the way we were, two halves of one complete whole, I wondered how two people could be completely different in personality, but be so closely related.

It was nearly time for school when I was brought back to reality by Tammy standing in the doorway looking at me with a concerned look plastered on her face. "Well if you're ready we should go, or we're going to be late," I told her.

She nodded and smiled at me, walking towards the door and grabbing both our black messenger bags from the kitchen table on her way out. I followed quietly behind her locking the door, the car keys in my hand. As soon as I saw the car, I couldn't help, but smile, the black 4x4 parked in the drive was a present from one of my best friends back in Japan, Daisuke sure had great taste and he knew me too well.

We hopped in and I started the car and instantly felt the rush of being behind the wheel of this beautiful piece of machinery. The school wasn't hard to find though I've never been there before, it didn't feel like a school or look like one, it was if it was built from a collection of matching houses, built with maroon-coloured bricks. I parked in front of the first building I came to which conveniently had a sign reading FRONT OFFICE over the door. I'd get proper directions later instead of driving round like some sort of idiot. We got out of the car and walked towards the door, I locked the car with the switch on the key. Inside, it was brightly lit and warmer than I'd hoped, the rain didn't exactly help my mood I mean, I was fire and, well, rain made me weak and very irritable, Tammy looked like she was having a great time with the rain. I huffed and walked towards the desk that had a large red-haired woman wearing glasses sat behind it.

The woman looked up. "Can I help you?" she asked politely.

"I'm Falon Halliwell and this is my sister Tamara," I informed her and saw the immediate awareness light in her eyes.

"Of course," she said and dug through a neatly stacked pile of documents on her desk till she found the ones she was looking for. "I have your schedules right here and maps of the school." She went through our classes for us, highlighting the best route to each on the map and gave us each a slip to have each of our teachers sign to bring back at the end of the day.

I nodded and muttered a thank you to her and walked back to the car with Tammy.

"So what do you think?" she asked me lightly.

I turned to her as we got into the car and shrugged "It's ok, but we've only been here fifteen minutes, plus it's not stopped raining since we got here."

She laughed and shook her head at me, a grin plastered on her face. "Well, the student parking is over there."

She pointed towards a line of traffic and I started the engine and followed the rest of the cars, the nicest car here, except for mine of course, was a shiny Volvo and it stood out.

"Don't worry, sis, people are used to the Volvo, your car is awesome and they know it," I grinned and nodded, even without her telepathy she knew me too well, I was the only one whose thoughts she couldn't hear. Everyone else was a victim to her power.

I found a parking space; unfortunately, it was near the Volvo. We got out and walked into the building with me locking the car. We got our maps out, memorized them and threw them away. "Well, sis, it looks like the only time together is lunch," I nodded and sighed. "I'll meet you at the car then." She nodded once and we both punched knuckles and turned to go our different ways to homeroom.

I approached the door and took a deep breath; the classroom was small with only a few people inside at the moment. I took my slip up to the teacher, a tall, balding man whose name plate identified him as Mr. Mason, he gawked when he saw my name not exactly the response that I was looking for, so I scowled at him. At least he sent me to the empty seat at the back next to the window, without introducing me to the class, it was harder for my new classmates to stare at me in the back, but somehow they managed, however, when they saw me staring right back, they turned around quickly and looked down. I looked at the reading list the teacher had given me – it was fairly basic stuff really and I noticed that I had read them all before: Shakespeare, Euginides, Faulkner, Dickens and one of my favourites of all time, Hikari's story Snow and Ice, however, now I was a little angry for I knew that this book wasn't actually the real story.

After a while, we got up and headed out into the rain, which had picked up since this morning. I walked back round the cafeteria to the south buildings by the gym and entered my next class, the rest of the morning passed in just about the same way. My trigonometry teacher, Mr Varner – who I would have hated anyway just because of the subject he taught – was the only one who made me stand up in front of the class and introduce myself, which was brief and made him look like a fool in the end.

When lunch came, I went to the car and waited for Tammy. But when she didn't show up after ten minutes, I started to get worried. I walked back into the school and walked down nearly every corridor until I found her in the one that had a row of lockers on the right and connected with the cafeteria with three guys surrounding her. One of them grabbed her arm and that was it. I lost it.

"Hey, jerk off! Get your stinking hand off my sister now before I rearrange your ugly face!"

Well, that got the attention of him and his little cronies.

"Falon!" shouted Tammy.

I kept walking forward; lucky I had my leather fingerless gloves on. I cracked my knuckles.

"Wow scary little chick, so this must be the older sister we've heard about," the one holding Tammy stated with an arrogant look on his face.

"I said take your hand off my sister now, before you get hurt," he smirked and turned to the other two.

"Why don't you guys show this little chick some manners?"

The one on the left came at me first. Man, he was slow all I had to do was side step him and swiftly kick him in the back, the impact sent him flying through the cafeteria's swinging doors. Now my attention shifted to the next one coming at me faster than the first one, he raised his fist to punch me, but I just smirked, waited till the last minute and blocked his fist grabbed his hair and whirled him around and threw him into the lockers face first.

I didn't realise it, but now I had quite the audience, I looked at the last one and saw that he had left a huge red mark on Tammy's arm. He tried running to the other end of the corridor but I was faster than him and I caught his arm bent it behind his back, forced him onto his knees and placed my foot on the small of his back. He struggled, but couldn't break the grip I had him in.

"Now the next time you think of trying to hurt my sister or anyone else in this school for that matter, DON'T. If you so much as breathe in her direction again, I'll make sure to break most of the bones in your body! Got it?"

I pulled back on his arm and pressed more into his back just to make sure he got my point, he winced and nodded quickly.

"Good now then, you owe her an apology!"

He looked at my sister.

"Sorry, Tamara, it won't happen again."

"Damn right it won't 'cause now you know what will happen if it does."

I let go of him and he got up and put as much distance between us as possible in the small corridor, now I was aware of my audience, which seemed to consist of all the pupils in this tiny school.

"Take a damn picture, it'll last longer," I just about growled at them.

I noticed two people smirking at me one guy and one girl, both pale, with dark hair and golden eyes; however, the two were completely different in physical appearance. The girl was small and pixie like where the guy was tall and had more muscles than really necessary.

I grabbed Tammy's hand and pulled her back to the car. By the time I got in and sat down. My eyes were half shut.

"Have you taken your tablets today?" she asked.

Damn it! How'd she know?

"Yeah, of course I have, you know me better than that."

She frowned and nodded. "Yeah I do, that's why I know that you haven't been taking them like you should."

I sighed and rubbed my eyes with my hand. "Ok I ran out yesterday, but to get more I need to register with a doctor at the hospital. They'll know where to find us."

Tammy narrowed her eyes at me. "Do you really think that matters to me if they find us sooner, it's you I'm worried about you idiot … later we're going to the hospital and registering you and getting you more tablets."

"Fine we'll do it your way."

The rest of lunch went by quicker than I thought it would, I had Biology II and walked to the class in silence. When I entered the classroom, all the tables were full except one, there was a seat next to a boy with bronze coloured hair, he had the same shade of skin as the other two people that were smirking at me before. I went down the aisle to give my slip to the teacher, I was watching him closely and just as I passed he suddenly went rigid in his seat. He stared at me, meeting my eyes with the strangest expression on his face – it was hostile, furious. I scowled and kept on walking to the teacher and gave him my slip, he had no choice, but to send me to the table with the guy who even now was glaring at me.

I went and sat by him, not really caring what expression he had on his face. I took out my song book and began to write the lyrics for a new song I was working on when I looked up again he was sitting as far away from me as humanly possible without falling off his chair. I raised an eyebrow at his odd behaviour and shook my head. The rest of the lesson seemed to float by, me writing my lyrics and occasionally answering a question Mr Banner would ask me. Finally, the bell rang and I had finished my song … the guy was out of his seat so fast he looked like a blur and out of the room before anyone else got up.

"Hey, aren't you Falon Halliwell, the girl that beat up those guys at lunch?" someone asked.

I looked up to see a boy with pale blonde hair that had been carefully gelled into spikes and baby blue eyes, smiling at me.

"Uh yeah, that's me, so you saw that, huh?"

He nodded and grinned cutely. "Everyone saw it! You were amazing! Where'd you learn to fight like that?"

"In Japan, China, England everywhere really," I shrugged; I mean it was no big deal, right?

"Well, I'm Mike, do you need any help finding your next class?"

I smiled a little. "Nah, that's ok I have gym and I know where it is."

"That's my next class, too" his smile seemed to brighten even more as we walked together. As we were walking into the gym, he asked, "So did you stab Edward Cullen with a pencil or what? I've never seen him act like that before."

"You mean the glaring moron I was sitting next to in Biology?"

He nodded.

I shrugged.

"No, but maybe next time I'll shove a pencil in his eye, then it'll be harder for him to give me evil looks."

Mike laughed and went to the boys locker rooms shouting, "See ya later, Falon!" over his shoulder.

The teacher Coach Clapp gave me a uniform, but let me sit out of the first lesson, which I was grateful for, even though I loved sports. I was exhausted and went to sit down on a bench and observe until the end of the lesson when the final bell rang.

I went back to the office to hand in the slip and meet Tammy, when I walked in she was stood there looking white as a ghost even whiter than the other student in the office which – with all my good luck – happened to be Edward Cullen. He was arguing with the receptionist, from what I could hear he was trying to trade sixth-hour Biology to another time – any other time.

I cleared my throat and he turned to face me glaring again.

"Never mind then, I can see that it's impossible. Thank you so much for all your help," he said to the woman in a velvet sweet voice, never taking his black eyes off me. He quickly swept past me and out the door; I walked up to the desk and handed in my piece of paper.

"How did your first day go, dear?"

I shrugged. "It was ok for the first day."

Tammy grabbed my arm and walked towards the car, taking my keys and unlocking it as she went, something was wrong that much I knew for sure.

"That boy in the office just now – what was his name?" she asked when we were in the car

"His name is Edward Cullen, why what's wrong?"

She didn't answer.

"Tammy, talk to me. You're scaring me, what about him?"

She looked scared and vulnerable.

"I … I c-couldn't hear h-him properly," whispered Tammy.

I sat there in shock. She couldn't hear him right, that wasn't possible! It couldn't be!

"Are you sure?"

Tammy nodded. "He came into the office and he mentioned wanting to change Biology. I knew you had that lesson, so I wanted to see why he was so insistent in changing it, but when I entered, something blocked me. I could see you in his mind, so I tried to go further, but something pushed me out." She shivered and shook her head. "It was ice cold in his mind and dark, really creepy."

I turned the heating on in the car, so she wouldn't be so cold. "Don't worry, Tammy. We'll figure it out, so what now? Hospital then home or home then hospital?"

"Hospital then home."

I nodded and pulled out the car park, driving straight to the hospital. I had made an appointment to see a doctor. The lady at the desk was chubby and old.

"The only doctor that can see you at the moment is Doctor Cullen."

Great. Just great. I mean, could this day possibly get any worse?

"Ok, thank you," said Tammy after getting directions to the Doctor's office.

I let her lead the way with me following slightly behind. We walked down narrow corridors and past many doors with names and departments on until we read one that said DR CULLEN in bold black letters. Tammy knocked twice.

"Come in," we walked in and I sat down on the chair nearest to the Doctor.

He didn't look like a Doctor more like a model that just escaped off the catwalk, he had platinum blonde hair and warm golden eyes and a warm friendly smile that showed off perfect white teeth, his skin was the same shade of pale as Edward's and the other two today.

"Hello, what may I help you two lovely ladies with today?" he asked in a rich, soft voice.

"My name is Falon Halliwell and we just recently moved here and I haven't had a chance to register with any doctor yet, I have a problem with my iron levels they are dangerously low and I've been prescribed tablets for it, but I ran out yesterday and today I feel like I've been run over by a truck and ran a marathon."

He nodded. "Well, I'll need to look at your medical records, Miss Halliwell, and then do your weight, blood pressure and pulse rate."

"Ok that's fine. Thank you, Doctor Cullen."

He looked at my medical records and nodded his head at the information on the screen and then turned back to me. I took my jacket off and gave him my arm, however, when he touched it he recoiled as though something had burnt him, where he touched my arm it felt like ice had been there for five minutes

"Your body temperature is abnormally high, Miss Halliwell. Would you like to tell me why?"

I looked to Tammy, shock clearly written on my face.

"There is more to you than meets the eye Doctor Cullen" stated Tammy calmly, he nodded his eyes widening slightly. "We are witches, powerful ones at that we control an element mine is water, Falon's is fire. Because of this, her body temperature is always abnormally high. Usually, we cool her off before a check up, but today we forgot."

I looked at the Doctor and saw amazement, shock, happiness and curiosity stretched across his face after a second it was gone.

"I am also something else, however, it may be best if I not tell you I have a feeling that you need to figure it out on your own."

We both nodded and he began the check-up again and prescribed me four months worth of tablets.

"Thanks again, Doctor Cullen, I really appreciate it," he nodded, smiled and waved.

"Well, that was strange," stated Tammy once we were back at home

"Y – Yeah, it –" I yawned before finishing my sentence. "– Was. I'm so sleepy."

I said goodnight to Tammy and went upstairs to my room. I fell fast asleep on top of the bed, hoping for a dreamless night.


Well that was Chapter 1 hope you liked it.