I only own my own OC's and plot.

Beacon Hills was not your average small town. Strange things happened, and it didn't ever get it better, it'd always get worse. People chose to ignore it, but you can't walk away from this kind of danger. The number of attacks always varied. There was never any pattern. It would disappear for a while, and then it would start up again. I don't know if people chose to ignore it out of disbelief, or out of fear.

Beacon Hills was a nice town. With a population of about 6,500 people or so. We have out few main businesses in town, some more successful than others. We have 2 small cafes, a grocery store, 2 schools, a town hall, a few parks, a law-firm, a photography studio, a library, an auto parts store, a pet store, a bar and grill, a pizza place, and a hotel. Seems like there's a lot, but there really isn't much to this small town.

There's a park that surrounds a small pond. We call it Cottonwood Park because it's filled with cottonwood trees. Cottonwood Park is used for a lot of things. It's used for many town social meetings and gatherings, parties, and just simply hanging out. My friends and I liked to hang out at Cottonwood Park, until things started happening. We stopped going out after dark, and if we wanted to get together, we'd all meet at someone's house and hang that way.

I live in a huge house a few blocks from the library. My dad is the Mayor, and my mom is the vice-president of the law-firm. Our house consists of 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, an extremely large kitchen, a huge yard, an indoor swimming pool, and an indoor movie theatre. If you ask me, I enjoy living here, but sometimes the house is just too big. My friends all love the house, but they don't understand that sometimes, it's just a bit too much.

Aly is a 17, Brian 17, and Ariel's 18. We're all seniors at Beacon Hills High, and we've been best friends since middle school. We've all noticed the strange things happening, but we don't talk about it much. I guess that's why I'm always keeping to myself when I come up with new theories.