Okay, this is my very first Twilight fan fiction, I kinda stole the idea from someone (and I do apologize for that). But I just didn't feel that what was written did the plot any justice. So, this is what I think would happen if Bella had moved to Forks BEFORE Edward and the rest of the Cullens did. So, here goes nothing. I encourage criticism, however if you are just going to bash me, keep your comments to yourself.
I never really understood the meaning of love at first sight. How could you fall in love with someone just by one look? How could you see yourself with them without ever even having a conversation with them, without knowing their wants, their dreams, their desires? But that was before today. Before I saw him.
I was sitting in the cafeteria slowing picking at my plate of less than appetizing food. Out of no where Jessica came running up to us, completely out of breath.
"Whoa, whats the matter with you?" Angela laughed.
"New...students...Alaska...gorgeous..." she spoke in short bursts while she tried to catch her breath.
"Sit down, here's some water. Now say that again, and try full sentences this time," I laughed as I pushed by water bottle across the table. One of the flaws of living in a small town, news travels fast, and everything gets blown out of proportion.
"Thanks Bella," she said taking a long swig of the water, "New students just transferred her from Alaska. The Cullens. There are five of them. And they are all drop dead gorgeous. There's Emmet, Rosalie, Jasper, Alice, and Edward," Jessica was wearing a smile from ear to ear.
"Where are they?" Angela asked, displaying the same ridiculously large grin.
"Should be walking in any second, I caught them in the office while I was aiding in the mail room,"
Gossip was like a drug in this town. Everyone always had something new to talk about, and they fed off it. I never really saw the point to any of it. People need privacy, but I suppose they were all used to it by now. I wasn't. I had only moved to Forks, Washington a year ago. I left Phoenix to live with my dad, Charlie, because I wanted my mother to be happy with her new husband- a strictly minor league baseball player. But I suppose it all worked out, I'm not completely miserable here. I have a few friends, and they keep me pretty occupied.
"Here they come," Jess said like a giddy school girl. I couldn't resist the urge to turn my head and see what all the fuss was about as the five new students walked into the cafeteria.
Jessica was right, they were all so attractive. She named them as they entered.
"That one's Emmet," he huge. He was tall, built- nearly chiseled like an old Greek statue, with short brown hair and honey brown eyes.
"And that's Rosalie," she said nodding at the girl next to him. She was tall as well, shorter than the first though. She looked like a model with her long blonde hair and perfectly symmetrical body. Too perfect.
"Jasper and Alice," the next two that entered were equally as perfect. The girl wore her dark brown hair as a short pixie cut, which looked as if it fit her perfectly. She was so dainty and graceful, like she could walk on water if it was possible. And the boy, although just as perfect as the rest, looked as if he was in immense pain.
"And that one, that's Edward," when he walked through the door, it was as if everything around me had stopped. He looked like an angel, completely perfect. His tousled brown hair, golden brown eyes, pale skin- everything about him was perfect.
"Bella?" I was quickly brought back into reality.
"What?" I said, still in a daze.
"I asked you what you thought of them," Jessica asked, leaning over the table with her hands supporting her head.
"Oh, yea. They're perfect," I half- whispered. All I heard was their laughter and nonsense chatter. I couldn't concentrate on anything. I glanced over my shoulder for one last look at him, Edward, but I was startled at the fact that he was boring holes into my back from his seat across the room.
Quickly I turned back, still feeling his eyes in my back.
So, tell me what you think.. Love it, Hate it...
