A/N: Hello, all my readers! Here is the next update on my award-winning, world wide known story! (Not really, it's just a story on fanfaction.) So, thanks to all who read my last chapter.

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When I'd gotten home, I was able to scrape off most of the mud off my acoustic. I wiped the back with a damp towel, and it was good. I was glad it hadn't hit the ground harder.

The next morning, I was excited and scared. First of all, it was my first day at Forks High! Then after school I had the café auditions. Then, I had to lock myself up in my room for the full moon.

That reminds me, I needed to call the girls. I got out of bed, stretched, and made a five-way with the girls on my cell phone.

"Hi guys," I said, sitting on my bed. They all responded with the usual 'hi.'

"We missed you!" Bella crooned.

"Me too. About tonight, what are we doing?" I asked. "Sam and Emily are going out for the whole night. Do you guys want to swim out here and see my new house?"

"That would be perfect!" Emma said. "And meanwhile…uh…um…"

"We need to tell you something," Rikki interrupted, finishing Emma's sentence.

"Rikki!" Bella and Cleo said.

"Alright, I'll see you here at about, say, 6:30?" I asked. They agreed, and I gave them directions to the house.

"Bye, see you then," I said, and hung up.

I went to my bathroom (I had my own one!) and filled a bath. I stepped in and sat down. Ten seconds later, my tail appeared.

When I was just starting to relax, Sam pounded on the door. "Kylie, if you don't want to be late, you better move!" he yelled.

"I'm coming!" I grumbled. I was not a morning person.

I switched off the water, and thought. The smart thing to do was dry myself off in the bathtub with the water so it would all evaporate. The stupid thing to do was pull the plug, hoist myself up and thump on the ground, then dry me off.

For some unknown reason, I did the dumb thing.

I pulled the plug, and then put my elbows on the side. I pulled myself up and over the side. I thumped on the ground, and waved my fist over my body. I dried off quickly, and pulled on a simple pair of jeans, with a gray T-shirt and black vest.

I came out and grabbed a bagel and cream cheese, which I stuffed into my mouth. I hopped into Sam's car and we raced to school.

Forks was a strange place. At first, it began to rain. Just a sprinkle. Then, it stopped. Then it started up again. Then it stopped when we'd parked in the lot.

I saw different kinds of cars all around. It seemed the students were all driving themselves.

"Why couldn't I drive myself?" I complained.

"Because I wanted to drive you on your first day. Tomorrow you can drive yourself," Sam said.

I nodded. Just then, a silver Volvo pulled up into the parking lot. Strange, I didn't know anyone here rode in something near that fancy.

Then they came out. There were five gorgeous ones, and one was just…normal.

One guy had muscles all over his arms. I would think he was related to Sam and his friends if he wasn't so pale. In fact, they all were.

Another guy had honey-colored hair and seemed to look like he was in pain. The last guy had reddish-brown hair and was pretty good-looking.

The girls were beautiful. One had a petite and pixie-like figure, and was the shortest out of all of them. She had short black hair cropped and pointed all over.

Another one had honey-blond hair that came down to the middle of her back, and eyes that seemed to dazzle you.

The normal one had long brown hair and brown eyes. Only then did I realize she was none other than Bella Swan.

"Who are they," I asked, pointing to the group, "and why are they with Bella Swan?"

Sam turned to me. "You know Bella?" he inquired.

"Yeah. Well, we met in the…" Then I felt embarrassed to say 'in the forest.' "When I went exploring," I finished up.

We walked towards the building. I got under the roof of the school when it started raining. And not just a sprinkle, either. It was pouring. As in, I didn't think it was going to stop soon.

I silently cursed under my breath. I turned to Sam and said, "I'll be fine now, Sam. Thanks." I hugged him, and headed inside.

Forks High School was pretty much what I'd expected. Not as much students as, say, my school in California, and everyone was excited to see a new student.

"First Bella Swan not too long ago, now her?" they whispered excitedly as I rushed to avoid their stares on my way to the principal's office.

But what I didn't know was that Bella used to be a new student. I guess I'd have to ask her for some tips.

When I got into the office, the receptionist handed me a form. She said to have all my teachers sign it.

I headed for my first class: science. I'd always been horrible at it, but we were studying something I'd already learned, so I let my mind wander.

I glanced out the window to see the rain was still coming down. I shivered. It had lightened up, so maybe it would let up by the time I left for school. If not, I could make a mad dash for Sam's car when he picks me up, right? But I'm not sure he would like me sitting in the passenger's seat with a tail.

When we were dismissed, I headed to the next class: P.E.

I entered the gym, wearing my gym clothes. Everyone else was already there, and stretching. They looked up when I entered.

"Everyone," the gym coach (a girl) said, leading me to the front,

"this is Kylie Uley. She's new here, and I want you all to have her feel welcome here at Forks High."

I was sent back to the crowd. She continued, "Today we will be running five laps around the football field, then coming back inside for—"

I cut her off by raising my hand. "But—but it's raining," I pointed out obviously.

"Just a trickle," she said, not amused that I had interrupted her. "You'll survive."

She started leading us outside, but I stayed put. I wouldn't give up without a fight.

"C'mon Kylie, I know your not used to rain, living in California and all, but you have to come," she ordered.

I didn't think. I panicked. I collapsed.

My knees buckled dramatically, and I fell. Hard.

Pain shot through my leg, but I kept the act up.

The coach came over to me. "Uley, what happened?" she asked. The kids stared at us.

"I—I don't know. My ankle really hurts, I think it snapped or something," I said pathetically.

She bought it. "Can two people bring her to the nurse's office?" she asked.

Naturally, skipping gym was good so all hands rose up. But one stepped forward bravely, tugging along another. I could recognize them anywhere.

The cropped black haired girl seen riding in the Volvo with Bella was tugging Bella.

"We'll do it, Mrs. Skier," she offered in a musical voice.

Mrs. Skier (I felt bad for not earlier learning her name) nodded in approval. "Very well then, Bella Swan and Alice Cullen, you two are excused."

They came over to me and helped me up. I put my arms around their shoulders and fake-limped out the door.

There was no conversation between us on our journey to the nurse's office. Only a simple and quick, "You okay?" every now and then.

When the nurse's station was in sight, I spied a bathroom to the side of the hallway. Quickly but stealthily, I stopped limping. I took my arms off the girls and put them over their mouths so they wouldn't make a sound. I pulled them into the girls' bathroom. Bella was easy to pull, but Alice was tough. What was that girl made out of, stone?

"What was that?" Bella asked. I signaled for her to be quiet.

"Do you want to skip gym or not?" I whispered. She didn't say anything after that.

But Alice did. "Why do you want to skip gym?" she asked.

I hesitated. "I just have a thing with water, okay?" I said. She left it at that.

We hung around the bathroom for a while. Alice I guess got bored, because she started a water fight.

She ran the water from the sink and cupped her hands under it. She threw it at Bella and declared, "Water battle!"

Uh-oh. This could not be good.

A/N: Please review. I only have one, and this is my third chapter. I like writing this, so I don't want to stop. Like always, R&R.