AN; Lyn's POV. I'm so sorry this chapter is entirely filler, and not my best at all. I promise the action will return in the next chapter! Feel free to review and yell at me ;D

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"Okay I swear to whatever higher power there is"

"You mean god"

"Shut up. I swear that if Tyler comes here one more time, I'm telling dad he's Bella's abusive ex and that car crash was a deliberate attempt on her life!" I grumbled collapsing back onto my spotty sheets, the force of my body crashing down gracelessly onto the bed sent my phone into a freefall off it, hitting the floor and skidding across the room coming to rest underneath the wardrobe. I groaned glaring infectively at it. Chrissy giggled from her place on her own bed. "I blame Bella" I muttered and Chrissy's giggles became full on laughter.

It had been almost 2 weeks since the near miss in the car park, Charlie had finally started letting Bella drive herself to school instead of making us take her to and from. But Tyler was still appearing just any about anywhere Bella was. I'm always surprised he isn't stood outside Bella's window with a guitar, singing about her beauty. It was sickening. To make matter's worse, the spring fling was coming up, the normal dance held by Fork high school, to mark the beginning of spring. Bella had been asked by three different guys. Myself, no one…not a single person. Granted it was girls choice but still! I might drag Jacob with me, or maybe Chrissy and I could go together, in a non-creepy way sister way.

"Hey, this spring fling thing…" I started cutting myself off when I saw the guilty look on Chrissy's face. She didn't…She would have told me. We're sister and best friends, she would have said if she'd asked someone or been asked. Not saying is like a complete betrayal of the code of sisterhood!

"Chrissy…..you have a date don't you?" I could hear how incredulous my voice sounded, making Chris's eyes narrow at me. Oh crap, I had to fix this quickly before she went on the defensive.

"How could you not tell me? We're meant to be sister. This is betrayal! Betrayal I say" Over-dramatics saving the day all over the world I thought as the fight left Chrissy's form, leaving her looking sheepish as she plucked at her zebra print sheets, chewing her bottom lip.

"Are you mad?" She asked glancing up at me from underneath her fringe, Chrissy had mastered the kicked puppy look when we were children. It was her job to gain us extra cookies and trips to the zoo, now she tended to use it to extend our curfew…and manipulate me, like she was doing right now. I rolled my eyes at her, tossing a pillow at her head, making her chuckle destroying her careful crafted puppy dog pout.

"So, who did you ask?" I questioned.

"You asked someone?" I glanced over to the door, having not even heard it open. Bella had been spending more time with us since the accident. Edward had backed the hell off, in fact they haven't said two words to each other since then, or so Bella told us. Chrissy had also reported that Jasper hadn't spent any period of time glaring at her in history class and I haven't heard Alice gasp my sister's name since then either. I'd come to the conclusion Alice was probably just fantasying about her. Everything was back to normal, apart from the fact Bella still lived with us.

"Errr…Justin."

"Justin. Justin as in chess club geek Justin? That one?" Chrissy dropped her head avoiding my gaze with a wince. I couldn't help myself and started laughing. Justin was one of the biggest geeks in forks school, that one kid every school had that always got bullied. Every class, every lunch Why the hell would she go to a dance with him? None of us swan girls were bad looking, naturally I was the best looking but Chrissy could do so much better. Bella looked between the two of us with a shy smile, over the last two weeks our relationship had improved. She felt less like a stranger, but still she was barely felt like a sister to me.

Chrissy decided to ignore me turning physically to Bella, who sat against the back of our door, arms around her raised knees. "So I need to go dress shopping with weekend, come with me?" She asked puppy dog eyes coming back out. I managed to stop laughing long enough to shoot an offended look at Chrissy, I was her real sister why wasn't I being asked? She rolled her eyes at me answering my unspoken question.

"You're presence is a given, Sis. Please Bella?" She pleaded as Bella eye went huge, she was already shaking her head.

"Oh I don't…I'm not good with dresses or fashion. You'll end up looking like a clown."

"She'll end up looking like a clown anyway" Chrissy ignored me again, her I'm not sinking to your level look plastered across her face, nose in the air.

"You have to come Bella, otherwise it'll just be Lyn's opinion and you've seen the way she dresses." Chrissy pleaded a look of fake horror on her face, or at least I think it was fake.

"Oi" I exclaimed, punching Chrissy on the arm while she laughed. It's true our styles are completely different, I favoured bold colours and as much jewellery as I can get onto my body, whereas Chrissy owns mainly dark colours and the only piece of jewellery she normally wears is her necklace, which she never takes off. But I do not dress badly, thank you very much.

"I..okay, yeah sure. There's a book I wanna pick up anyway." Bella caved in the face of Chrissy's pleading, Most people do, and she bounced backwards on her bed an excited look on her face. "Great so this Saturday, girls day out." I could already see the plans forming in her mind, Chrissy didn't spend money that often but when she did she wasn't happy unless she ended up with no money left. Saturday would be a long day.