Full Moon
Disclaimer: I don't own Twilight, or H2O: Just Add Water's ideas. (:
Summary: It's been exactly a few months since Edward had left Bella, and Bella resorted to repairing herself with her family friend, Jacob. Through the hallucinations that she was getting from doing something dangerous, she got the idea of cliff diving from her friend, and decided to give it a try… but she never thought that something like this would happen…
Genre: Mainly—Supernatural, Friendship. Includes—Romance, Suspicion, and Vigilance, (the tiniest bit)
Pairings are canon. Story Idea; Merbella idea came from H2O: Just Add Water, it has exactly the same key-points as that, but the characters from that show aren't going t be in here regularly. They exist, though… If you've seen that show, think of it like Bella H, how she became a mermaid where she was from before she went to where Rikki and Cleo were…? Well, it's like that… If you don't understand you'll see what I mean. If you never heard of that show, then don't worry about it. (: Here's the Prologue and Chapter One. :D
Warning: First Chapter is VERY short. :/ The others WILL be longer, though. (:
Prologue;
The waters were roaring angrily as I looked down. The sky was perfectly windy, though. I could barely see the glimpse of the full moon that looked out and over tonight being a bit obscured by the dark gray clouds.
"Don't do this," he pleaded. Edward… The Hallucination of mine that I created to feel whole…
You wanted me to be human, I reminded him mentally. Well, watch me.
"Please. For me,"
But you won't stay with me any other way.
"No Bella!" He was angry now, and the anger was so lovely.
I smiled and raised my arms straight out, as if I were going to dive, lifting my face into the rain. But it was too ingrained from years of swimming at the public pool—feet first, first time. I leaned forward, crouching to get more spring. . .
And I flung myself off the cliff.
Chapter One: Full Moon
More roaring . . . That was the only thing I could hear all around me as I felt myself bobbing in the water. No—not even bobbing. The water was flinging me back and forth, (I was sure I'd have a few bruises if I ever got out of here.) It wasn't a pleasant feeling, being flung; it was making me a bit nauseous. My eyes were scrunched tightly closed for fear of getting flints of sand and dirt in my eye… even though I just jumped off a cliff, risking my life.
But, I risked it anyways, just to see where I'm at, or at least gain a sense of direction s I could swim back to land.
I slowly opened one of my eyes before the other one opened slowly as well. I was right, the water was muddy… Though, oddly enough I could see only the brilliant glow of the full moon. It was minding its own business apparently as the water only seemed to get angrier and throw me back and forth as if trying to make me see that there was no way I was going to survive this storm, while I still flapped my arms awkwardly trying to swim to the surface.
I kept fighting and trying, I tried until I finally gave and stopped trying to fight against it. I was still completely submerged by the water; despite my attempts at swimming to get to the air that I needed to breathe. The only thing visible was the moon and its shining bright light like it was mocking the situation I was in.
I was getting more exhausted, I felt myself ending, my breathing supply ending. My eyes drifted close and my thoughts rang clearly in my head;
I love you, Edward…
I felt myself sinking, falling in the water, going deeper. I tried to open my eyes again, this time out of curiosity. The moon was still in my sight, getting bigger and bigger as I sank lower and lower, defying all logic, seeing as I was getting farther away from the surface… or was I?
The water was getting warmer where I was at, I felt something gathering near my skin and I glimpsed around my body quickly as I began floating to the surface. How I didn't realize it before, I don't know, but bubbles of all sorts of sizes gathered around me making me feel lighter than I was. The golden yellow glow of it was most surprising to me, I assumed it was the moonlight that gifted it. And at the thought of it being the moon's glow.
I no longer felt the need to intake air, as I just remembered I was drowning because of my lack of air, and my focus was drawn upward, where I was only a foot away from the surface of the beach, or so I thought.
Once I was close enough, I swam, my arms were moving as if to move the water out of my way as I kicked and managed to swim to the surface, not at all seeing the beach like I expected to see. I pushed myself up a little further until my head stuck out of the water, never thinking about how I got to where I was, and not even trying to gasp for a breath, only trying to figure out where I was.
I looked around me slowly, my muscles tensing up, mostly because I could still feel the bubbles around me, as they were starting to fade away, but also because the place I was in was so unfamiliar.
It looked to be a… cave…? an empty volcano? It had clear view of the passing full moon, that was for sure, at least until it was completely gone, and so were the glowing mysterious bubbles. It was beautiful, a beautiful sight to behold. I looked to the left of me seeing a wall of rock with overgrown vines and mosses over the rocks at the base of it. Near the center the wall was covered in the exact same vines, but with flowers bloomed, it looked as if it got the most sunlight out of the two sections of the wall—there was more plant life. On the right there was the same as the others, but with a hole in the wall, about big enough for a person to fit through, but it was surrounded by plants as well.
I didn't care, I didn't even think twice.
I lifted myself out of the water, mentally noting that my arms were sore from taking a beating, and stayed silent as I slowly walked toward the hole. I peeked into it and saw dark silhouettes of woodlands; that seemed so much better than swimming my way out. I think I was starting to become afraid of water after what I've just gone through, I mentally shrugged that off and began to climb my way into the hole.
After slipping a few times I managed to find a way to climb up it by putting my hands on the wall by my sides and move as quickly as I could. I'm sure I gained a few bruises, though.
I made it to the forest, as creepy as it was, and I heard a voice yelling probably a mile away from where I stood, it sounded like Jacob, but I couldn't be sure until I got a little closer to the voice.
"Bella!" the voice yelled. Jacob.
I sighed and began to walk closer to the voice, but with a smile on my face. I had almost forgotten why I had jumped off the cliff, but now remembering, I could do it again… just to reach Edward, my hallucination.
And I walked down to the beach where I could see my friend yelling frantically.
AN: That's it for now! I'm getting Chapter Two written right now. Ehh… Review…? Or Something…?
Sorry for it being so short, the next chapter WILL be longer, I promise. (:
