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BPOV

So there I was, standing in front of the next three years of my life. It was what I had wanted since I was a little girl and yet when it had finally arrived, I hated it. I just wished that I was back home in Forks. That's saying a lot. I loved living with Charlie, I just hated Forks. It would have been so much easier if I had just stayed in Phoenix. But, I couldn't go back now and I would never be able to.

I just had to walk forward into the building, but for some reason my feet wouldn't move. It was like for that split second they were stuck to the ground and my whole body was frozen. My head was telling me to get inside into my room so that I could relax and meet my new room mate but my body obviously disagreed. 'It's all right Bella, I mean just walk!' I thought to myself. What was I doing? Standing there like that, everyone must have been staring at me. I ran. I couldn't control myself. I just wanted to get out of the public eye. They were staring at me, I could feel it. There glaring eyes on my back. I just ran. Up stairs. Through numerous corridors. Until I couldn't run anymore. But now I was lost and I didn't even know which way I had come. Slowly, I brought myself together and walked back to face everything behind me. It couldn't be that hard. Millions of students go to college every year and yet it had to be me that was terrified of the thought.

I knew where my room was and yet it didn't seem to be anywhere around. There didn't seem to be any people either. I walked round for hours trying to find someone to ask where I was going. But still I couldn't find anyone. I thought these places were meant to be full of people and yet everywhere I went was empty. I must have had something repelling everyone on the campus. I knew I wasn't here all by myself. There was thousands of people around this morning.

'Come on Bella just keep going.' I was so bored of walking round not finding anyone to talk to. All I wanted was to find my room and sleep. I kept walking, just on and on. Until finally I heard something. I was positive it wasn't my imagination, but everything that had happened so far didn't seem to be real. So maybe it was all in my head. There it was again. A voice. It was like nothing I had ever heard before. But I was certain of one thing. It was a man's voice.

EPOV

So there I was, standing in front of the next three years of my life. My family behind me, expecting me to make the first move. So I did. I took the first steps towards college. I didn't know why everyone was so scared about it. That's all it was, college. What's the big deal?

"Come on then." I could hear my sister's voice behind me. She was the least scared about coming here out of us all. I turned round. There was Alice jumping around like a lunatic. I should've been embarrassed like any normal person. But I was so used to her behaving like that I hardly noticed. She had been going on about coming here for so long. I don't think she realised that known of us really cared. But, that's Alice for you.

We wondered round for a while, just trying to get used to the campus we would be living on for the next three years. I didn't really know what to expect. It was just corridors, stairs and more corridors, nothing exciting really I didn't know why everyone made such a fuss about it. There wasn't really much else. Just people. Mainly girls running round panicking. Alice and Rosalie were the only two girls on the whole of the campus who seemed to be relaxed. They never panicked about anything, it was like a walk in the park living with them. Finally, we decided to go find our rooms. So there we were the 5 of us, standing outside our rooms in the middle of the corridor, watching Alice trying to open the door.

"It won't open." Alice laughed. I could hear the frustration in her voice but she wouldn't have wanted to show that with Jasper around. She was his. His little angel. His shinning star. The last thing she would have wanted to do would have been to embarrass herself.

"Seriously it won't open!"

"Alice, it can't be that hard to open. It's a door for god's sake. Come on move aside." I couldn't help laughing. "Come on Alice let the pro through. I'll be the only one here who can open this stupid door." I pushed past her. In an instant the door was open and Alice was running inside.

"See Alice I told you I would be able to open it. Once again I was right and you were wrong. Wait, I thought you were the one who could do everything. Well obviously I was wrong. Me. Wrong. Well that is certainly unusual, isn't it Alice?" I chuckled under my breath so that Alice couldn't hear me. She wouldn't have been very happy if she caught me making fun of her.