A/N: Ello! Welcome to my first fan fiction! I'm still working on my writing skills, so… that might explain why the first chapter was choppy. In other words… reviews are GREATLY appreciated. I don't care if you tell me that I'm a hopeless writer wannabe and will never be able to successfully write anything without burning people's eyes out. All I care is that you also tell me how to improve along with it, that means I will be able to improve, right?

So, anyway… on with the disclaimers!

Me: Bwaha! Mike, do my bidding!

Random dude materializes next to my computer

Dude: Whoa man! Before you do that you have to disclaim this property!

Me: What if I don't wanna?

Dude: Then you will never see your precious beaten-up-but-still-readable copy of Twilight ever again!

Me: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!

Dude: Say it.

Me: But it makes me depressed.

Dude gives stern look

Me: Fine. I don't own anything except Dani.

Dude: Here's Twilight. Now, don't you feel better?

Me: No.

Dude: Tough toenails.

Me: Tough toenails?

Dude: you got a problem with that?

Me: Uhhh…

Dude dematerializes and I continue writing.

Never before in my life had I obsessed over something like this. But for the past three weeks, every spare thought was devoted to her and her alone.

But guess what?

I still know nothing about her and have no idea what happened on that first day. I was now seriously considering on moving on to something else, like, I don't know, solving one of unknown mysteries of the universe instead. At least that would be easier.

Now, here I was, two weeks away from graduation and haven't uttered a word to the girl. I was running out of time, after I get that diploma, I will probably never see her again.

I gazed out the bus window, not really seeing anything pass by. Today was our senior year trip to Mt. St. Helens, Four hours in a bus packed as tightly as sardines in a can only to spend two hours on some ash-encrusted rock on the far border of the state. And did I mention that I got stuck sharing a seat with Jessica? Oh how I will be enjoying this.

But after four hours of stale air, claustrophobic conditions and endless chatter, I realized that the ride there wasn't as much as a living hell as I thought. Even though I had lost most of my hearing I only got close to passing out from a heat stroke twice, a new record high. But miraculously, I made it there in one piece.

Everyone slowly filed out of the bus, and I finally got out into some fresh oxygen, along with Jessica chattering closely behind. When the bus was drained of all it's occupants, a park ranger came to speak to us, telling us the "rich history and fascinating wildlife" of Mt. St. Helens. But during the lengthy speech on "the differences between Maples and Oaks" I finally saw her.

Dani was standing at the very edge of the crowd, along with Bella, Edward, and Alice. She looked bored, examining every crack in the pavement or staring off into space. Now we have something in common, we're both bored out of our minds.

Suddenly it hit me. What was it that made her such an enigma? Was it that she seemed to cut herself off from other people? Or maybe it was that chill that runs down your spine whenever you speak to her… and those cold, icy eyes…

"Mike!" Jessica snapped her fingers in front of my face, breaking my trance. "Mike, snap out of it! The ranger stopped talking ages ago!"

I looked around to see that she was right, the rest of the class had separated into smaller groups, some heading down the trail while others loitered around near the safety rails that lead of into a steep drop. I felt my pulse quicken when I didn't see Dani amongst the others, afraid that she had somehow vanished into thin air. But sure enough, I caught sight of her pale figure. She was over by the handrails, leaning onto a section and looking out over the miles of forest and mountain. There was no sign of Alice Bella or Edward, therefore signaling the ideal conditions for my much planned 'chat'.

But I hadn't even taken three steps before someone else moved in. Nearby, some football players where screwing around, and one of them, Jack had taken notice of Dani's lonesome state.

"Hey." Jack moved over next to her, leaning casually on the handrail. To casually. "You look a little lonely standing here all by yourself."

He tilted his head, waiting for an answer. But Dani didn't move a fraction of an inch, continuing to stare off into the green masses below. This didn't sit to well with him.

"Oh, come on. Don't be like that. All I want is a simple greeting." And then, being the egotistic pervert he is, he reached up for her shoulder. I felt a sudden swell of anger, and something inside of me wanted to go over and tell that flirt to back off.

But Dani was already a step ahead of me. Before he had even come close to contact, she whipped around and swatted his hand away like it was some annoying fly. But that was nothing compared to the black glare she gave him. It appeared to immobilize him, and if I hadn't known better, I would of mistaken her for a gorgon with those effective results.

Then without another word, she spun on her heal and stormed down the path, disappearing behind the brush of a sharp right turn. Without a second thought, I followed her. It didn't take me long to find her, after going a short ways down the path I spotted her sitting off the edge of a steep incline.

I had only traveled a few feet when I froze. From the trail, what Dani was sitting on had appeared to be a slope. No big deal, right? But upon approach, that seemingly innocent slope, transformed into a menacing cliff. My entire body tightened, I was afraid of heights, even three story buildings scared the crap out of me. And now, I was facing a gaping monster, a gaping monster that Dani was sitting on the extreme edge of.

Sucking in a deep breath, I eased my way down, until I was only a few feet away from her. Only a little bit farther…

Then the world went flying. I had taken a step on some loose soil, you know, the kind that looks sturdy but it ends up crumbling at your feet? Well, that's exactly what happened. I took a step and the land practically disintegrated under my feet, and I hit the ground with a loud thud.

Apparently, there was a lot of loose dirt on this particular cliff, and before I could even catch my breath, I was sliding down into the abyss. I was frantically trying to get a hold of something, anything that would keep me from falling, but with no luck. And so, now screaming at the top of my lungs, I was in open air. Flying…falling.

A/N: Bwaha! I has left you with a cliffy! Now, if you want to find out Mike's fate you must… REVIEW! BWAHAHAHAHA!!

But really, I have decided that I would put up the next chapter if I get up to at least five reviews. And, come on people, that's child's play. I could of asked for ten or even twenty! But I am going to go easy on you wonderful folk who take your time reading my work. So please! I want to know if my writing is crap or not!

With all good intentions,

MidnightWalker