Disclaimer: I do not own any of the Twilight/New Moon/Eclipse/Breaking Dawn characters mentioned in this story. However I do own Georgina Phoenix and all her evil ways.

Author's Note: This is a sequel to Kryptonite, Thy Name Is Wolf so you might want to read that before continuing further with this story.


Chapter One: Keeping Up With the Joneses

Here are something's you should know about me before I begin my story. Let's start with the basics: My name is Georgina Phoenix, I'm 17 years young, I'm 5'10, and I live in Forks, Washington currently a senior at the local high school. Now for some other items of interest:

First: I hate Forks! It's the most isolated, obsolete, miniscule town anyone could ever live in.

Second: I have already promised myself that as soon as I'm off to college that's it, I'm never coming back to this town.

Third: Nothing and I mean nothing could ever make me want to stay in this place.


"So how about it?" I was examining my nails when Danny Fields' voice penetrated my concentration.

"How about what?" I murmured, flicking my long brown hair over my shoulder.

"The beach tonight, you know bonfire, party," he continued.

"Danny do you honestly even have to ask?" Maggie Sanders added. Danny looked back and forth between me and Maggie completely lost.

"The answer is no, Daniel," I replied with an irritated sigh as I observed the rest of the lunch room activity.

"Oh," I heard Danny whisper as dropped his gaze down at the table.

"Anyway now that that's settled," I stated returning to the conversation that was now worth partaking in. "Remember party at my house tomorrow night, spread the word," I ordered.

"About time!" Nate Marshall sank down into the chair next to me and joined in.

"It's been too long," he continued before he grabbed my soda and took a swig.

"Please help yourself," I snarled with sarcasm.

"Relax Georgina, I don't have cooties," Nate replied layering on all his charming wit; I heard my friend Sophia Rogers sighing quietly from the chair on the other side of me.

"Well until I have the lab results in my hand, get your own drink," I said in a sickly sweet voice. Nate held up his hands in surrender but I could see the amusement in his eyes.

"Well all I can say is I'm glad, the school year has never officially begun until a Georgina Phoenix house party is held," Nate said, returning to the originally topic.

'Yeah, why has it been such a long wait G?" Maggie asked.

"My parents have been on a vacation from work," I said with a disinterested shrug. I thought back to the reason for their unusually long presence at home to begin with; therapist advice. Apparently they felt their marriage was in trouble so they hired a marriage counselor who told them to spend more time at home and less time apart, traveling all over for business. Personally I thought it was a great plan, my parents actually living in the same house with me for more than two weeks, but apparently that was too much for the pair of workaholics. After one month they were back to their old selves and had flown off two days apart for some work related trip.

"Isn't it weird, I mean this is going to be the last beginning of the year party," Sophia suddenly said breaking into my thought process.

"Please don't be getting all sentimental" I added my plea as I surveyed my two friends before directing my next comment at them, "you two should arrive early, so we can avoid any fashion disasters."

They nodded their heads obediently before glancing down at their current outfits.

Nate slid his arm around my shoulders and pulled me closer to him, "so I guess I'll be arriving early too for a little pre-party fun."

I drew closer and purred into his ear, "The only pre-party fun you're going to have is with yourself."

With that I shoved away from his hold and made my way out of the lunch room with Maggie and Sophia following closely behind.

As we walked down the hall, Sophia finally spoke up.

"G I cannot believe that you are not the least bit interested in Nate Marshall,"

"Well believe it,"

"But come on he's gorgeous! I mean that tan, that smile…"

"Those muscles," Maggie retorted. I rolled my eyes as I replied to text on my blackberry.

"Miss Phoenix!" We three stopped mid step as Principal Moore approached us.

"Is that a cell phone I see," Maggie and Sophia tensed as Principal Moore spoke. I dropped my eyes and nodded like a little kid did when they were caught doing something bad.

"Miss Phoenix you know the rules on cell phone use during school hours," I made my eyes water slightly as I looked up. I saw the confident in Principal Moore's face waver while confusion and uncertainty took hold.

"I'm sorry, it's just that, my grandmother's been in the hospital for the past couple of days and my mom's been keeping me informed about her condition," I let my voice crack at the end and made sure my lip gave a visible quiver.

"Well perhaps," Principal Moore looked around the hall and then looked back with sympathy, "perhaps I could overlook this incident just this once, but don't let it happen again!" I smiled gratefully back at him.

"Thank you Principal Moore, you are so understanding," Principal Moore straightened his posture and put a smile on his face before walking away. As soon as he was out of sight I let my smile drop.

"Isn't your grandmother dead?" Maggie questioned as she glanced down the hall where Principal Moore had just disappeared.

"Yeah,"

"Well then why did you tell him…ooohhh," Maggie remarked with renewed understanding.

"Come on let's go," I continued down the hallway to my next class without a backwards glance or feeling of guilt.


Embry's POV

Quil and I sat at Emily and Sam's kitchen table eyeing the trays of cupcakes on the table.

"Emily can't we just have like two each," I whined. My mouth was watering and my stomach was growling from the constant hunger.

"Yeah please!" Quil added. We both tried to give her our best puppy-dog eyes, which considering the fact that we're werewolves we didn't really have to try.

Emily looked at us evenly and shook her head.

"I'm immune to that trick, Sam's used way too many times and besides those are for beach tonight." Quil tried to stealthily nab the nearest cupcake but Emily caught him.

"Besides didn't I feed you two, twenty minutes ago," she continued as she moved the cupcakes off the table.

"Emily you of all people should know just how long we can go without eating," Emily gave an exasperated sigh and placed one of the cupcake trays back on the table.

"Fine you win," before she even finished Quil and I had both shoved a whole cupcake into our mouths.

"Mommy!" Emily and Sam's son Jeffery came bursting into the kitchen and quickly wrapped his arms around Emily's leg.

"Hey buddy!" Emily gathered him up into her arms and gingerly kissed the top of his head.

"Where's your daddy?" Jeffery gave a shrug. He caught sight of the cupcakes me and Quil were stuffing our faces with and immediately started squirming in Emily's arms.

"Cupquake! Cupquake!" Emily laughed and placed Jeffery into his booster seat and making sure his bib was securely fastened before she reluctantly gave him a treat. The kid already had the appetite of a werewolf. He managed to get every bit of frosting to cover his face before any of the cupcake made it into his mouth.

Sam entered the kitchen and snagged his own cupcake. I had the sneaking suspicion that these cupcakes were not going to make it to the bonfire tonight.

"Where's Lucy? Did the zoo wear her out?" Sam nodded.

"She definitely does not have the energizer bunny gene like this one," Sam added as he ruffled Jeffery's hair.

Paul and Jared walked through the back door and instantly zeroed in on the cupcakes. The rest of the food quickly disappeared down their throats.

"Hey were eating those!" I growled by stomach instantly wanting more food.

"Yeah!" Jeffery squealed through the frosting.

I glanced at Quil and saw that he had grabbed two more well in advance. I gave him a dirty look as Paul and Jared smiled entirely pleased with themselves.

"Come on Embry, let's go before you do something drastic," Quil interjected jokingly. We both got to our feet and said our good-byes before heading out the door.

"Can we swing by Claire's?" Quil asked hopefully as we got into my jeep. I gave him a disbelieving expression.

"Hey you owe me,"

"How do you figure that?"

"Well considering the fact that my car's engine is still shot and you haven't made any attempt to fix it…" Quil trailed off with a satisfied smirk.

"I've been busy; you know Sam's been making us patrol like crazy especially with the full moon only a couple days away. He paranoid more werewolves are going to come out of the wood work." Quil remained silent.

"Oh alright, we'll go see Claire," Quil retained his contented grin as I threw the Jeep out of reverse and into drive.


And thus ends the first chapter of Embry's imprint story. Please make sure to tell me you think, reviewing is always a plus ( : Also as a little note I'm not going to being doing Embry's POV every chapter I just wanted to make sure that he was involved in the story even though he hasn't meet Georgina yet.