Her Infinity
Summary: Annabel Swan, or as she prefers Anna is Bella Swan's younger sister. Anna and her sister decided to move to Forks Washington to live with their father Charlie so her mother could travel with her new husband Phil. While staying in Forks, Anna Swan did not expect to find her own little infinity in a mess of vampires and werewolves.
OC: Annabel Helen Swan.
Portrayed By: Emma Watson.
I had woken up early the next morning, and saw thick fog outside my window. I changed out of my pajamas and headed over to the bathroom I share with Bella, and brushed my teeth. I hated morning breath; it was the worst feeling possible to have after a good night sleep. I walked back over to my room, and changed into jeans, thigh-length, leather, boots, a white tank-top, and a grey knit oversize cardigan. I put on my signature headband, and applied my small amount of make-up at my new vanity.
I heard a honk from outside, coming from the west side of the house, so I walked into Bella's home, and looked outside the window. Two people pulled up the drive way one looked about my age, but very tall, with coppery colored skin, long black, shiny hair, and a hint of a childish roundness on his face.
The other was in a wheel cheer, his long black, shiny hair pulled back into a ponytail, he looked about Charlie age, but with a few more age lines, and like the boy he also had coppery colored skin.
I exchanged a look with my sister, and motioned my head outside. She got up from her bed and we walked down the old, wooden stairs and out the door.
"Bella, Anna," Charlie addressed us, as we made our way over to them. "You two remember Billy Black."
"Absolutely," I smiled at Billy. "You're, still looking good."
"Well, I'm still dancing. Glad you're finally here. Charlie hasn't shut up about it since you told him you were coming." Billy chuckled.
Bella and I both chuckled as we glanced over at Charlie who was blushing in embarrassment.
"Keep exaggerating, I'll wheel you down the hill." Charlie hostilely joked.
"After I ram you in the ankles," Billy retorted, wheeling himself after Charlie.
Bella and I watched the two play around, before Billy son's whom I'm almost absolutely sure is Jacob caught our attention.
"Hi, I'm Jacob," he introduced timidly. I smiled at him, happy that I was correct on my assumption, while Bella stared at him a look of confuse like manner. It seemed like I was the only one who actually remembered, and Jacob caught on to this. "The three of us used to make mud-pies when we were younger." He reminded her.
"Right...No, I remember." Bella lied. "Are they always like this?"
"It's getting worse with old age." Jacob chuckled. I couldn't help but joining as Charlie came back and patted the red, rusty, Chevy Pickup.
"So what do you think of your home coming gift?" Charlie asked, his eyes flickering between me and Bella. I felt a large smile form on my face, as I gaped in awes by the truck.
When Charlie had warned up about the truck yesterday, I could say that both Bella and I were a little suspicious about it. Now seeing it, I couldn't be happier.
"No way! The truck's for us?" Bella asked, seeming in awes as well.
"Dad this is perfect!" I praised.
"Just brought it off Billy, here," Charlie confirmed.
"Awesome!" Bella cheered, a real smile- not a fake one, actually formed on her face. She, quickly hopped in the driver seat, as Jacob and I made our way to the passenger side. He opened the door, and motioned with his hand for me to go in.
"As you wish, my lady," He joked, and chuckled afterword.
"Thank you, my lord." I joked using a British accent, and then hopped in the truck, Jacob quickly joining the two of us in the car.
"Okay, so you gotta double pump the clutch when you shift, but - besides that you should be good." He informed Bella before giving her the keys.
"That's this one?" She asked. Pointing to the clutch, wanting to make sure it was the right was the right one.
"Yeah, yeah," Jacob confirmed.
"Want to ride to school with us?" Bella offered.
"It'll be fun," I urged.
"Oh, I go to school on the reservation." He said, with a sad smile.
"Oh right," I frowned. "It would've been greeted to know someone on the first day."
"Yeah," Bella agreed.
Bella and I were in different grades, so we probably wouldn't have any classes together. We might pass each other in the hallways a few times, but then that would be it. My only hope for today is that we would have the same lunch period, so I wouldn't have to sit alone.
Fingers cross.
