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Project-X

~ Forks ~

When Bella moved in with Renee, she wondered at first why this woman who was her new mother and the man who was supposed to be her new father got divorced. However, speaking over the phone with Charlie and spending time with Renee, Bella had learned rather quickly that both needed someone to take care of them. Renee was scatterbrained and Charlie had no life beyond his work as a police officer. Thus, when Bella had moved in with Renee, she found herself taking care of the woman.

Now, the clone found that she really didn't want to go to Forks. Forks felt way to much like Hydra, from the pictures her fake father sent her. It was always rainy and always gray. Thus the place felt cold and lifeless. Bella wanted to have nothing more to do with that kind of things, but then Renee met a guy. Well, she had met the guy before Bella even moved in and had already married him, but hadn't started living with the guy. Renee was weird like that, doing strange things.

Phil was actually good at monitoring Renee's strange habits and Bella felt like she didn't have anything to do. So, eventually they decided to move to Florida, and Bella honestly felt like she wasn't needed anymore. So, she ended up deciding to try and give the other parent a fair chance and she found herself on the plane, flying to Forks. She found herself very glad that the Professor arranged for her not to go through the metal detector at the airport, because that would have been a catastrophe.

Upon arriving at the airport in Forks, her father picked her up in his police vehicle, which caused Bella to cringe and clutch onto the seat and door handle. Truth of the matter was, she was leery of meeting Charlie because he was a cop, a government official, despite being one of the lower ranking ones and one from a small town who wasn't likely to come across any information from a group like HYDRA. She had to fight back sticking the claws through the front dash.

"I have a present for you." The man stated, causing Bella to glance up. "It is an early birthday present, though you can't use it until you get your driver's license."

"What is it?" Bella asked, her curiosity showing through, her muscles tightening.

"I got you a car." The man smiled. "It isn't new, but it is still a car."

"What kind..." The female asked, remembering the kind of car that Scott had gotten his sophomore year.

"It is this old truck," the man stated. "I don't know what kind it is, but I figure that we can work on it. It does run though."

At that, Bella glanced away. "How does he expect to be able to fix the car, when he doesn't know what kind it is? Lame."

They pulled into the drive way and they both got out, just as a drizzle began to fall down on top of their heads, causing Bella to shake her head in frustration. Her father... not her real one... she didn't really have a real one... suddenly spoke up again. "I got the pickup from Billy. He can't drive anymore and it was a good buy. He has a son your age, Jacob."

Bella shrugged her shoulders and then walked up to her room, while Charlie carried the suitcases up there then left her alone. A box was on the table, containing various school supplies for when she started up the next week, and thankfully she would be starting with the other students when school started up. She walked over to the box and then frowned upon seeing the stuff.

Carefully, she dumped everything out on the bed, noting the obnoxiously bright colors. She then picked up the package of sharpies that he had also provided and then began to black out all the colors and cartoonist figures. She wanted to take her claws to the notebooks and shred them, then finally gave in on one and tore it to pieces. She then dumped the shreds into the trash can and then picked up her note book.

The back pack was a problem, as it was a vivid pink color, a bright neon color. She took the sharpie to it, but found that it ran out of color before she was finished. She then went down stairs and opened up the drawer and found some more so she could finish the task. She then took her traveling bag and pulled off the various pins on them and began to pin them to her backpack, making it her own, making it so that she could be Bella, not simply the new girl.

She then found herself bored, as none of her books had been delivered, and she colored her nails black with the sharpie, then moved onto her toenails. Eventually, Charlie called her down for dinner and Bella blinked a couple of times, realizing that she had forgotten that his idea of a meal was those television dinners. He glanced up at her, smiling while he plopped down in front of the telivision. "Which one do you want?"

Bella glanced between the heavy country fried chicken and the heavy meatloaf. Frowning, she picked up the meatloaf, as her wolverine side demanded that kind of meat. That didn't mean she liked greasy food, despite the fact that she never had a problem with this due to her healing ability. The whole thing was just gross and she always wondered how the person she was cloned off of could even stomach the food.

She sat down in front of the television, pissed off due to the fact that the man was now ignoring her. "I came here to be a part of his life and what does he do? He watches the news on the television." Closing her eyes, she paused for a moment. "At least it is better to have him not be up in my business, because Jean was such a pain in the neck."

So, one of the changes in this AU is when Bella starts in at Forks. This makes it different.