Duplicate Persona

Summary: Edward always stood out with his lip ring and tattoos, Bella never fit in with her braces and book smarts. High school only works cheerleaders and jocks. Shy Bella meets awkward Edward. Drabble, All Human, non-canon couples, rated M for a reason. R&R "What do you do in your spire time? Plot murders and solve them. Umm... Okay"

Chapter 2: Dragged

EPOV

I hate this place… No really, I hate this place its so damn small. Every time I go for a walk, a police cruiser follows me around and it's the same police cruiser. In a town of like 3,000 and that includes their damn dogs. Hurst only has 3 police cruisers; I know this because every time I drive into town they follow me around. I've only been here two weeks and I already have a ticket. For going 1 mile over the speed limit. WTF! I hate this town, I hate these people. My life was fine until my father decided to open his own law practice in Olympia. He had been practicing in Chicago for years but the city had too much competition for someone that wanted to start, off fresh. After searching Olympia was the best place, only my mother didn't want to move to another city so we moved to Hurst, Washington, which is an hour from Olympia and hour from Port Angles. There is nothing to do here and I've already spent $100 dollars in gas riding to the city everyday.

My dad is still looking for office space so him and my mom is tied up now. My brother Emmet joined the football team so he's at practice. Emmett is not your typical jock his smart, wants to be a lawyer like my dad. We're fraternal twins so were both in our senior year of high school. High school? I hate it! High school is easy when you are a cheerleader or Jock like Emmett. He never has problems making new friends me on the other hand always standout. I like to draw so I have a lot of tattoos that I've designed myself add in my eyebrow and lip piercing. I stand out like a sore thumb especially in a place as small as Hurst. I plan to become an architect so never paid much attention to what people thought about my displays back in Chicago. For the first time in my life, I was ready for school to start.