Chapter 1- Dull Life

"Dad, I'm leaving for school." I told Charlie, I had to let him know, even if he didn't care. It was my first day at Forks High School. My Dad, Charlie Swan was the Chief of Police. He was usually gone by the time I left but today…he…wanted…to…get….pictures. Let me tell you, I HATE getting my picture taken I punched a guy in the face once for snapping a quick picture of me riding on my Harley. This was my personal hell.

You know how everyone says High School's supposed to be great? Yeah? It usually is. There's no Middle School drama, no getting walked to every class by annoying teachers telling you to get in line, no getting in trouble for stupid things, like standing up to get your notebook from your friend. AN: That happened to me once, and I was like, what the hell? We weren't passing notes, you idiot. I was getting my freaking notebook! But in Forks, you'd be wrong. Sure there's no getting walked from class -to-class by teachers, but there is always the crushing nerd, who follows you everywhere. And there's not as much drama, actually, in High School there is probably more. But the difference is, Forks is just about the most boring place you could ever be.

" Are you taking the Harley? Or getting a ride in the Cruiser?" Charlie asked.

"The Harley, of course." I muttered as I made my way out the door, skipping breakfast.

I sighed, ever since my mom left, he hadn't really cared about me, and he turned into quite an alcoholic. And if my mom thought the station was his wife and family 10 years ago, boy she should see him now.

That's probably why he didn't care that his daughter rides a Harley, has no friends, and get's into trouble, a lot.

I left, and Charlie completely forgot about his sudden urge to take my picture.

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