Hope. Family. Love. These are the three lacking things in my life. Hope because my life has turned upside down and there doesn't seem much chance on it going back on track. Family because my parents don't act like parents. I rarely see them because they're always taking buisness trips and I only see them once every one to three months. I have no brothers or sisters or other family than my parents. Love because in my life, it's rare thing to see, if at all.

My parents came back home four days ago from their trip tp Hawii. Only this time they didn't bring back a stupid souvenier. This time, they brought the news of us moving to La Push, Washington. The rainiest place in the Contiental U.S. I would like to move somewhere else, but this wasn't exactly the place I was considering.

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In La Push:

Finally, I got everything unpacked and put away. Since I've been here, it hasn't stopped raining. This just sucks. My parent insisted that we move here because this is where my grandparents were from, though they did years ago. I did like it because I could run in the forests and there's a less of chance of being seen. Did I mention I was a werewolf? No? Well, I am. When I first phased, it scared the crap out of me. The pain, it was unbearable. In my wolf form, I had a solid white fur coat and somehow my eyes turn into a beautiful sky blue. Also, my clothes kinda pop in and out when I phase. My parents don't know about it and I'm not planning on telling them that their daughter is a gaint dog.

I rolled out of my king sized bed and went into my bathroom. I changed into my pajamas, which was a black tank top and black pajama pants that had rainbow peace signs all over it. I looked in the mirror to see a tired looking me. Not to be vain, but I was beautiful. I had wavy black hair that consisted of a little brown that was down to the middle of my back. I had brown eyes that you could get lost in and my Quileute skin complexion.

With a heavy sigh, I turned from the mirror and stalked off back into my bedroom. I plopped back onto the bed, tucking myself under the silky, warm sheets and reached over to turn the light off. Soon, I fell fast asleep to the quiet rainfall just outside.