So this is my first story, and I'm not sure how good it will be. Give me feedback, please. (:

The two main characters in my story are Leah Clearwater and Anna Marie Wilson(My made-up character.) Just read please and hopefully everyone will like.

Oh yeah, Stephenie Meyer owns all Twilight characters and books. (:

Not many things have made sense in the past month, but after my feelings began to show I realized that this was my destiny, and I never wanted a thing to change.

It all started the night at the Clearwater's for a cookout. Recently my father and I moved to the oh-so-rainy La Push, with it's shadowing town, Forks, just as rainy. I almost forgot what the sun felt like against my skin, until there was a day clear without it's usual showers.

Everyone here in La Push were friendly and all grew up with one another, so I made a lot of friends quickly. I only made visits up here before, but now that we lived with our family friends, we all got together regularly. About a month ago at the cookout was about three years since I had seen anyone, since we stopped coming up because of some grudge. But now I was happy the tension was gone and everyone seemed to be getting along. I guess part of me wishes that my family and I would've just kept our lives back in Erie, Pennsylvania, but it seemed like that was unavoidable.

My parents had recently gotten divorced, but it didn't bother me one bit since I wasn't real close to my mom. My younger brother and sister decided to stay behind to stay with their friends, but I was ready for a change. My father and I always got along and I liked things better this way.

We finally arrived at the Clearwater's and my Dad sighed with frustration.

"What's wrong now?" I asked, looking at the somewhat familiar one-floor house, that seemed way too small for the tall boys that were approaching.

"Nothing, just a little nervous. It's been a while since we've been up here." He seemed to be studying the oversized boys(more like men)that were surrounding the outside, and probably inside of the house.

"Dad, no one is going to bite us, so calm down." I couldn't admit I was nervous too, but I had my reasons since I always get nervous around boys my age. We both sighed before exiting our small four door blue car.

My Dad easily made his way through all the people until he found who he was looking for, but I just followed, trying not to trip on my shoes and make a fool out of myself. No one seemed to stare at our entrance, which was good.

"Jason! You finally arrived!" As I peered from behind my Dad I noticed Billy Black in his wheelchair just like I remembered him. I smiled as he caught my eye. "And Anna, it's so nice to see you guys again." His smile touched his wide eyes as we got close enough to give hugs in the short space provided. Now I felt lingering eyes touch my back. I wanted to look back at them, but forced myself not to get paranoid. Soon enough my father left me all alone while chatting with the other adults.

I pushed my way to the backyard, where chips and dip were on a table. I found a spot away from the other guests. Most of the people here looked the same in some ways. The boys had beautiful copper skin and midnight black hair that was long. I never thought hair that long could look good on any guy, but it suited them well. I saw a few guys with short hair, but it looked like there was a reason behind chopping the hair off. As my eyes searched I felt like I was the only teenage girl here and it made my stomach flip to think I was stuck in such an awkward position. This night would be so much easier with another girl to actually talk to. But soon my eyes stopped as I found a girl standing near the open sliding glass doors.

I wasn't sure what my face was showing her, but she didn't looked pleased to see me. I could see frustration by the way her brows furrowed. I was stuck staring back blankly. Her short black hair blew in the wind, but she still didn't move an inch. Her soft eyes felt like they were burning through me, sending a sensation throughout my stiff body. I had never felt this way for anyone and didn't understand the need hidden in her eyes. My heart pounded as she slowly took her eyes away from mine and went through the nearby doors in a stride that made my eyes unable to stay away from her.

When she was finally gone, I sighed in relief but kept my eyes glued to the ground. Soon the moon took over the sky and lit the outside where everyone stood around an open fire. I took the place next to my father, still keeping my eyes from the roaming crowd so I would find her.I wanted to discover her name, but decided to wait and listen to tonight's story. Billy was in the center, and soon everyone began to settle as their eyes watched him. I remembered sitting like this when I was little when he would tell his ancestor's history.

"Tonight we will talk about the Quileute pack and how they shaped their lives with the wolves we all know and love..."

So this is the end of Chapter one. I hope it's good. Of course you will learn more in the chapters to come. (: Review please!3