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A/N: I forgot to mention this story would be written in two points of views..oops! But I'm starting to notice how short these chapters are! That just means I'll upload them faster.


Ellie: Rain

Ellie sighed. She'd been here one day and she was already bored out of her mind, not that she would let her aunt know. It wouldn't be fair, but then again life wasn't fair, was it?

She was laying in bed, listening to her iPod. Another depressing song began to play and she wondered what had happened to all her happy pop songs. Had she deleted them all after her parent's deaths?

Probably.

She stood up and stretched. Looking around, her room here looked nothing like her old one. Her current bedroom was painted a cream color that was just as bad as white. Two windows opposite each other framed the walls; her small bed was placed against the wall between the two windows. She had to laugh at how plain it was, but maybe her aunt and uncle hoped she would add her own personal touch to it?

Maybe.

A slight shiver ran down her back. She got the sudden urge to go outside.

It was probably a good thing too. She would go crazy if all she ever did was lay in bed listening to her depressing music.

Ellie opened the door, which creaked a bit, and made her way downstairs.

"Just gonna go out!" she called out to no one in particular, but her aunt's round face peeked out from the kitchen and answered.

"Alright honey, just don't come back late, ok?"

Ellie smiled and nodded. She closed the door behind her and breathed in the fresh air. She just loved the smell of wood and wet grass, a smell she didn't mind at all ever since she moved to Forks.

Her mood immediately lifted. It had been almost a year since the accident but for Ellie it felt longer. She loved her parents, but they had never really been a part of her life, so when they died it had been devastating news, but she didn't feel that hollow feeling most people seemed to feel. She felt like a terrible person but it really wasn't her fault. Perhaps if her parents had made her a priority it'd be different.

She shrugged and kept on walking until she was beside her car. She hadn't exactly told her aunt she was going to go on a drive, had she?

Ellie but her lip and figured she would tell her aunt she wanted to explore the town, easy enough. In fact, she was curious to explore Forks. Just because it was small didn't mean it didn't have its hidden gems.

She unlocked the small four door Honda, opened the car door, and hopped in.

Her heart began to quicken as the thought of new adventures crossed her mind.

First stop, the gas station.