And Kim burst into tears, as another of her parent's dealers emptied his seed into her mouth.

"Good girl…" He patted her head with his silver handgun, as he laughed "That's it, swallow"

Kim woke with a fright. "NO! GO AWAY!" She shrieked. "Don't touch…"

"Kim? Are you alright?" Lori asked worriedly from the front seat. "We're almost home."

"Um, yea, sorry, I had a nightmare." Kim gasped out, shuddering when the scenes from her dream flashed through her minds eye. "I'm fine. It must be the movement of the car. How far away are we?" She asked quietly.

"Well, don't close your eyes, this is Forks. La Push is just a few miles away." Kim's grandmother said with a yawn. "But that is just the border; we still have about 15 minutes before we make it to the house"

Kim nodded her head as she leaned against the cool window. She stared out into the darkness, wondering what was going to happen in the next few days. Kim had left a letter for her parents, but who knows how long it would take them to notice it. Of course, they would notice she was missing very soon, if not already. As soon as one needed a fix, they would come find her. Kim squeezed her eyes shut as she thought of her parents. They were going to be very angry, but she just kept hoping that Thomas and Anne hated La Push enough to never return.

Gary pulled into a driveway that seemed a bit longer than the ones Kim had observed on the way in. Kim watched as he pressed a small button attached to the sun visor, and then saw a garage door opening a short distance ahead. She leaned forward to look out the windshield. She gasped. In front of her was the most beautiful house she'd ever seen. It was a large white house, with light blue shutters. The front porch light was on and she was able to see that the large front door matched the shutters, and a wraparound porch was covered with hanging flower baskets and flower boxes. As they approached the house more a spot light came on in the yard and Kim marveled at the site of the beautiful garden in front of the house.

"Wow!" Kim gasped. "It's beautiful!"

Lori and Gary chuckled.

"Well dear, you are more than welcome to help out in the garden on nice days. I'm afraid we do get a lot of rain here, but it helps make the flowers beautiful. Now, we will get out here, so your grandfather can get your bags." Lori chattered away as Kim slid out of the SUV. "Now, over there is a 2001 Honda Civic, that will be your car of course."
"WHAT?!" Kim exclaimed. "No, I couldn't take that from you, I've asked to much as it is!" Kim shook her head to emphasize her point. "Besides, I don't even know how to drive. I don't have a license."
"Nonsense. Driving is easy and I'm sure we could ask someone to help teach you, there is a group of boys around here are very respectful and honorable. Plus, you could kind of call your grandfather their boss."

"What Grammy?" Kim asked, obviously confused.

Lori laughed. "Soon dear, very soon. Now, I'll give you the nickel tour then get you settled in your room."

Kim agreed and followed her grandmother into the house. "This is the foyer. The coat closet is over here," Lori gestured to set of French style doors. "With plenty of umbrellas and rain coats of course. The stairs are right over there to get upstairs, and over here to the left is the living room. The kitchen and mud-slash-laundry room is right over there."

As they walked into the kitchen Gary was walking in from the garage, with two boys behind him.

"Kim dear, this is Embry Call and Seth Clearwater. Embry works for me at the garage, and I was on the tribe counsel with Seth's late father, Harry." Gary says as he pointed to each of the boys, one who was carrying Kim's bag and the other was holding a box.

"Hello Kim!" Said the taller one, Embry.

Kim blushed and smiled, "Hello Embry, Hello Seth." She said quietly as she shook each boys hand, the warmth that eradicated from each boy startled her at first, and she looked back at her grandmother. Lori smiled comfortingly and reached into the refrigerator to grab a saran-wrap covered plate.

"Cookies!?!" Embry said excitedly. "Lori, Darling, when are you gonna dump this chump and run away with me!?" Embry reached for the plate, ready to grab a handful.

"TSK!" Lori scolded. "You wait until my granddaughter has had some!"

Embry's hand was frozen in the air as he watched Kim reach up and take a cookie.

"Finally!" Embry said gleefully as he took about 4 cookies.

"Seth? Gary?" Lori said as she offered the plate around before taking one for herself.

Kim ate her cookie quickly, as she gulped down the last bite; she asked if she could see her room.

"Of course dear, you must be so tired from your trip. Please, come this way!" Lori said as she placed her arms around Kim's shoulders. Kim flinched and looked to the ground when she saw her grandmothers questioning stare, and felt Lori pull her closer when Kim looked away. "Come Darling, this way. I set up the green room for you, is that ok?"

Kim smiled up at her grandmother. "Wow, green is my favorite color! I'm sure it will be fine."

Gary smiled as his wife and granddaughter walked out of the room. Each calling goodnight as they walked up the staircase.

"Now boys," Gary started, turning towards Seth and Embry. "Lori and I aren't quite sure yet what happened to Kim, but something bad enough to get her to run away happened. I want you boys, and all the others keep a lookout for her. Understand? I don't want her broken anymore than she already is."

Embry and Seth both nodded and headed to the door to go back outside. Embry grabbed another cookie on his way out. Gary chuckled and re-wrapped the cookies.

Upstairs, Kim was looking out the window as Lori prattled on about the goings on of La Push while putting Kim's small amount of belongings into a dresser drawer. She watched and wondered as she observed the two boys who were just in her grandparents kitchen ran very quickly into the woods.

"…and there are bonfires where your grandfathers best friend, Billy Black, will tell you the legends of our tribe, is that exciting Kim? Now, what do you think of your room?" Lori finished as she closed the drawer.

Kim glanced up at the sound of her name and looked around the room to answer her grandmother. She gasped as she took in the light flowery green that adorned the walls, the white wicker of the dressers and chair she was sitting in, that was in the corner next to a bookcase that took up the entire wall. The bed was beautiful black steel with a light green canopy that matched the bedspread.

:"It's beautiful Grammy." Kim said in awe "It so much nicer than anything I could have hoped for. Thank you so much." She warbled at the end of her sentence as the tears began to fill her eyes.

"Now, none of that dear, there will be nothing but the best from here on out. Do you understand?" Lori said, trying to keep her own tears at bay. "I am so happy to have you here, just the chance to get to know the granddaughter I was denied from the start."

Kim jumped across the room to engulf her grandmother in a hug. Lori opened her arms to grab her and hold her tight. "Now you get some rest baby, ok? Tomorrow is the start of a whole new life for you."

Kim nodded and reluctantly let go of her grandmother. Lori pushed Kim's hair back and kissed her loudly on her forehead. "Please get some rest dear, and don't hesitate to take out any books you may be interested in. We can replace the ones that don't catch your fancy as we go on from here, ok?"

Kim smiled and hugged her grandmother one more time before walking back over to the dresser. "Good night Grammy."

Lori smiled. "Good night Kim, sleep tight, don't let the bed bugs bite! Sweet dreams."

Kim smiled and looked up as her grandmother walked out of her room, closing the door softly behind her. Kim quickly changed and slipped under the blankets on her bed. She fluffed the pillows a little bit before laying her head down on the soft pillow.

"It's all going to be ok." She thought as she allowed sleep to overcome her once again.

A/N: This is it for now, I already have chapter three started! I am looking for a Beta, so if anyone can help, please let me know! Review please!