Rating: K
Disclaimer: Twilight is copyright of Stephanie Meyers and its respective publishers. I am merely twisting around the plot. Mwuahaha! ;D
A/N: This is just a little experiment of mine. I am not dissing Twilight...Okay, I am, but it's all in good fun! If you guys seem to like it, I already have more planned up! Please enjoy!
It was a beautiful spring day. The sun's rays cheerfully greeted the student population of the only high school in Fairview, Oregon. A warm breeze blew in from the west, promising fair weather for the rest of that week. The birds tittered away contentedly in the thick, luscious green trees that dotted the spotless campus.
Oh, how Edwin hated it.
There he sat on top of his new black SSR sulking, his dark unruly hair forced under his awesome checkered Fedora hat, and dark designer glasses were perched on the bridge of his thin nose. (As to who designed them, he'll never remember.)
The breeze threatened to blow his hat away, the sound of those annoying chickens screeched painfully in his highly sensitive ears, and the sunlight was terrible for his pale, flawless complexion. Did he mention that it even hurt just to close his eyes because of the stupid, all-happy-looking light?
He had tried worming his way out of school that morning, but no, his stupid normal human parents wouldn't allow it. They calmly explained to him that just because he was a supernatural creature and hated sunlight didn't mean he could skip school. To them, school was important. To him? Well, he could really care less.
That's right. He was a vampire. There weren't many of them in Fairview, but the ones that were there he hung out with as much as inhumanly possible. Or, when his parents finally demanded he come home. Insert disgusted look here.
So, there he sat, and the bell for homeroom rang. Finally, his "clan" appeared practically out of thin air, which scared the crap of a few of the younger students that were idiotic enough to get too close to them. It was amusing enough to cause a smirk to appear on his delicate lips.
He lugged his heavily burdened backpack onto his shoulder and sped up toward his brethren, eager to get this horrible, torturous day over with.
What he didn't know was that the day was about to get ten times more atrocious. Edwin would come to mark this day as the most dreadful day in his entire life, and believe him; he's lived quite a while.
It was the day she came.
His life was about to change dramatically…and for the absolute worse.
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