The sunlight filled the room that I had fallen asleep in. I decided to take this time to unpack a bit, so I got my pillow and my blanket out and made my bed. The bed spread was black and red striped, my two favourite colors. I hung my dream catcher on the wall above my bed and a poster of Divergent by the desk on the other side of the small room. I took one last look before I realized that I forgot the picture of my mom and I in my suit case. I ran over and pulled it out. I examined it carefully, I was seven when this picture was taken, before my mom went nuts. I small tear streaked down my cheek. Why was I crying?! I hate this woman! Somewhere in my heart I wished I had her right here with me.

"Embry over here!" I perceived some guys yelling outside. *CRASH* I heard against the side of the house. I jogged over and took a peek out the large window that was covered by the curtains. Jacob waved and smiled at me from the other side of the window while picking up a football, but I didn't look at him, my eyes were locked with the boy who had been in my recent dream, Seth. I thought of it as a coincidence and ignored it. I smiled and waved at them all, while my cheeks became red as a tomato. I put my wavy hair into a high ponytail and put on a superman T-shirt with red Jean short shorts. I ran out of my room, through the living room, past Billy, and out the door. All the guys smiled at me. Wow, they were hot.

"Jake, I don't think that you have introduced me to your friends," I pressed at him

"Well, you have met Embry. But I don't think you have met the rest of the guys," he paused then continued "That is Sam, Paul, Jared, Quil, Leah, and Seth," he said pointing to each figure. All of them were frowning at me except for Seth, who was grinning like an idiot. I couldn't help but weakly grin back.

"So now that we're introduced, can we PLEASE eat," Seth begged.

"Yeah, if I don't eat something soon I might kill someone," Paul groaned, clenching his fists.

"Fine. My house," Sam ordered and they all obeyed.

I hesitated for a minute, but Leah turned around and motioned for me to follow. "You know, I feel like you are different. Like you could actually be someone important," she smiled at me as if she was waiting for me to approve of her words.

A shocked expression spread across my face. I really didn't not imagine Leah to be so confident. Or be nice to anybody. When I looked forward I saw that the same expressions were on everyone else's faces too. She raised her hands in defense and continued walking, ignoring everyone. All of Jake's friends followed, leaving me alone in the back of the crowd. Seth slowed down and walked beside me.

"You know what my sister did is really not like herself. She must really like you," he stated.

"Really all I need to fit in with this crowd is approval," I pursed my lips together.

He looked at me with a slightly confused look on his face, then laughed. "You know, there is a lot more to us than just serious expressions," he grinned and finished "You just have to wait and see."

I felt like I was missing some part of a joke. What was that supposed to mean? Gosh these people were confusing. But somehow the way they acted seemed normal to me. I looked up at Seth, noticing that he hasn't talked for a while. When I did I saw that his eyes were locked on my face, as if he was trying to figure me out. Seth always looked happy, pure. When he tried to be serious, he still has a grin across his face. Just being around him gives me chills of joy. I focused in on him to try to get his eyes to mine. Surprisingly his eyes did wander and lock with mine. Quickly I avoided them. His almond eyes were just too hard to handle at once.

We finally made it to the house after a short trail. We came across a cute little house, that I thought really blended in with the surroundings and other houses and Jake said was Sam and his fiance Emily's house. We all wandered inside (well I was the only one wandering, the rest of the group raced in and went straight for the food). I admired the wood work in this house. I just liked the way it shaped into a mask or some sort of design. It was nothing like Cali, which I guess was why I loved it.

The reason why I hate California is because of everything about it. I hate the way the sun belts down everyday and it almost never rains. I hate the way everyone is in a rush and needs to be somewhere. I hate the way that it doesn't feel like home, because it is not. La Push is where my family originated and I plan to keep my family here. Even though I'm not really related to Billy, he is my uncle and Jacob is my cousin. I don't know why our family's are so close, my dad says it's because we are bonded in a different way. Dad told me just a couple years ago that our family's weren't related, but I figured that out on my own because of the fact that I am the whitest person on the planet.

A hand fell onto my shoulder which m add me jump. I turned around to see a tanned, Brown haired, girl behind me. She smiled a warming smile.

"You must be Danny. I'm Emily," she greeted me and stuck out her hand for me to shake.

"It is great to meet you!" I tried to liven up our conversation by adding some excitement in my voice.

She motioned for me to follow her to the kitchen, where all the guys (plus Leah) were feasting on their food. When we walked inside Seth and Leah were gone. I guess they had to go home.

As I sat down, Embry greeted me. "Hey. I haven't seen you in awhile," he said as he pulled me in for a hug.

"Yeah. It's gonna be great being down with all you guys for the summer," I pumped my fist in the air.

"Stop flirting Em," Jared threw a piece of bread at him, which caused chuckles to erupt in the crowd.

Embry threw a piece back.

"Stop wasting good food!" Emily cried and Sam pulled her in for a quick kiss. They smiled at each other.

I got lost in their stares at one another. The way Sam looked at her was like a love that I had never seen anyone have before. It looked as if all Sam wanted to do in life was protect her, or as if he needed to. It was just enchanting to look at, I could only imagine what it must be like for them. Overall I was awestruck. Embry placed a hand on my shoulder and mouthed the words "You okay?"

I nodded, shaking myself into reality. I took a look at my 90s watch and saw that it was already two fourth five. I must have slept for hours! Plus I was already getting tired! I tried to push away my sleepiness and enjoy everyone's company. But I got to admit that it was hard since Sam was giving Embry a death glare. I just couldn't bare the awkwardness so I told them that I was going to walk back home and get unpacked. Jacob offered to come with me, but I denied quickly. I just needed to get away from drama, and drama seemed to hover everywhere they go.

As I walked back home I saw the bluish green waves crashing onto the white sandy shore on the beach. I found myself slowly heading that way. I guess I was attracted to the calm waters. I took off my shoes on the cold sand. My toes wrapped around all the grains of sand. I just found out that cold sand was better feeling than hot. I picked up my shoes and made my way across the shore, trying to think of all the differences between La Push and California. I came up with thousands within the hour of meandering through the mucky sand. Soon enough my weak legs started to give up on me. As I searched desperately for a spot to sit, I spotted a young man strumming a guitar on a log. His mouth was moving slightly so I guessed that he was singing. The man tilted his hat up and I saw that it was Seth. I raced over and sat beside him. He didn't stop singing, he just grinned at me and continued with his lovely song. He sang Jason Marz's "I'm yours" His voice was clear and happy. He was a great singer, wayyyyyyy better than me.

In what seemed too soon of time, Seth had sang two more songs (with me doing harmony) and was now out of breath and needed a break. He eyed me with a curious smile. I gave him the same look. Before I knew it, we just sat their in silence, singing, or chatting until the sunset came.