Breaking Daisy

Summary: Daisy Call and her Aunt Jenna move back to La Push. Daisy is quiet and spends all her time drawing. Her cousin Embry tries to lighten her up by making her do dangerous and extreme things because Daisy used to be daring when they were younger but ever since her parents died she acts isolated. Leo who is Embry's friend and is also in the pack, imprints on Daisy but what happens to Daisy that even the wolves didn't expect? ...

T for language and suggestive words

Disclaimer; I don't own twilight.

Chapter 1 – New Home

My sight flickered beyond the trees, the green and flashes of brown blurred. I focused on the sign, the sign clearly stating the border of La Push.

I sighed glumly. Aunt Jenna shot me a apologetic glance from the mirror. This was going to be hell, coming back here would only strengthen my pain.

I shuddered before returning my gaze to my sketchpad. I slowly traced the outline of Aunt Jenna and darkened her eyes. I saw her look into the rear-view and smile at me. I used that moment to quickly sketch the gleam of her russet skin. Sometimes being near Jenna made me self conscious. She had beautiful russet skin and so was mine but it didn't radiate as much. Jenna had beautiful long black hair while mines was an unruly chocolate brown. I was glad that I had inherited the brown eyes though, I had always loved our families eyes.

I looked at my finished work and smiled. It was almost perfect. I hurriedly signed the work before the car halted.

For a moment I just stared at the small cabin. It was beautiful and the wood painted a soft cream. There were violets trimmed to fit the boxes under the tiny windows. It was beautiful, quaint.

"What you think, D?" Aunt Jenna leaned against her car. Jenna was mellow and relaxed. She had a dirty sense of humour and was possible my best friend. We had always been close and she wasn't strict.

"It's really pretty, Jens" I smiled at her and she grinned back.

She pushed herself from the car and banged her fist on the boot of her crappy car making it pop open. "Alright let's get our junk inside."

I helped her pull out our suitcases. We didn't need a mover, there was no point the cabin was too small to hold any of our furniture.

Aunt Jenna lugged her suitcases up the stairs and I followed with mine. We dumped the luggage in the hall and Jenna instantly went into the closest room. I followed. The room was a light pink and cream with a furry cream carpet. There was a double bed flanked by a small square window and opposite that was a large empty bookshelf.

"I guess this is mine, then." Aunt Jenna smiled. She knew my hatred for pink, it was my mother's favourite colour.

I hugged her and made my way down the hall to the other room. The room was like Jenna's but a sea-blue instead of pink. I smiled and flopped onto the bed.

I let myself drift but awoke to a short tap at the door.

"Come in Jens" I called and she opened the door.

"Want help to unpack, Daisy?" she asked, speculating my unopened bags.

I shook my head, smiling before getting up to unpack. The door shut behind me and I opened my first bag. It was my bag full of drawings, I pulled them out and blue-tacked them to a wall. When done, I had realised they had nearly covered the whole wall and smiled putting up the drawing that I done in the car of Jenna.

Jenna came in, grinning. "Nice, is that one new?" she pointed to the picture I last put up, passing me a cup of hot chocolate.

I nodded setting my CD's onto the bookshelf along with my books. She shook her head. "Look, Daisy I'm sorry but I had to come back, Your aunt Susan is having a hard time with Embry." She sighed.

I nodded, understanding. She smiled sheepishly before leaving the room.

I sat on the bed, playing with the string bracelet Embry gave me when we were young.

"Here." Embry smiled, showing he had lost one of his front teeth. "I made this"

He placed a yellow and blue string bracelet around my wrist and I grinned at him.

"It's a friendship bracelet. We will always be friends and family. Promise" he grinned making me hugged him.

I sorted my braids and smiled back at my cousin.

I laughed as I remembered Embry without his front tooth. He had been so happy when it happened, saying the tooth fairy would come.

I shook my head before heading downstairs.

"Jens" I shouted.

"Yups, babes?" I heard her yell from the kitchen.

I jumped up onto the bunker and swung my legs. "Can I go se Embry, please."

She laughed. "You two aren't going to play mud pies are you? I mean it was acceptable when you were five but you're seventeen now."

I giggled. "Nope, maybe later though"

She laughed and threw me her car keys. "I have to get everything sorted, I'll be along later."

I thanked her and ran outside.

Okay, I'm leaving it there. It was just and introduction. I know I'm writing other stories but I couldn't get this one out of my head plus The Thirst For My Blood And Body should be finished real soon!

R&R thanks!