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First Sight Part 2

Luke's pov

It was already dark by the time I finally arrived in Port Angeles. The plane ride, which was supposed to be only five-hours, ended up being seven because of a delay, most likely due to the weather. Ryan, my father, was waiting for me by his company van. I wasn't surprised. You see, my father owns his own air conditioning company. That's his way of serving his community. My mother's words not mine.

" Hey Luke, good to see you again," my father said, trying to be civil. I supposed if my father was going to be civil, the least I could do was be friendly back, at least for now.

My father didn't bother trying to hug me since we didn't believe in showing physical affection. Not that I would have let him if he tried. I forced myself to smile as I got into the van,
" So are you hungry?" my father asked me.

" I ate on the plane."

"Oh, alrighty then." my dad said he looked silently relieved.

I wasn't surprised since my family had a habit of expecting you to take care of yourself. I suppressed the urge to tell him I changed my mind and wanted something to eat just to see what he would do, but decided not to because I just wanted to get to the house and go to sleep.

Today was Sunday, and I was sure my father had enrolled me in school here already. I was here to receive the discipline my mother couldn't give me after all, note the sarcasm. I heard my father sigh from beside me.

" Look, son, I know you don't want to be here," my father began.

"You don't say," I thought sarcastically. He then continued

"But I don't think it will be as bad as you think it will, I mean it wasn't too long ago Chief Swan's daughter Bella was in the same boat as you and, now she's just married her high school sweetheart".

"Good for her," I thought snidely but reframed from saying it out loud. I sighed, "What's your point Dad?"

My father glanced at me " My point, son, is that she thought she would be unhappy here and ended up finding happiness. If she can then, you can too." he said.

My mind immediately flashed to Madison, and I promptly squashed those thoughts down. I wasn't in the mood to think about her tonight. The world seemed to be on my side for once as we pulled into a driveway. I took a moment to study the house. It was a small one-story brick home with white trimmings. All in all, it was cozy.

I got out of the van, grabbing my luggage before exiting the vehicle and headed towards the front door. I had to wait for my father to open the door since I didn't have a key yet. Once we were inside, I noted how cramped it felt and took notice of the ugly brown color my father had chosen for the walls. I disliked the color. It felt so dirty. I hoped this wasn't going to be a theme as I followed my dad down a narrow hallway towards the back of the house to where I presumed my room was.

We stopped at a door at the end of the hallway, and my dad opened, it revealing a decent sized bedroom, which much to my relief had been painted a dark blue. I stepped inside and smiled approvingly. My father took this as his sign to leave, but not before saying he was glad I was here. I continued to smile, knowing he would regret saying that later.


Warning: Vampires and Hormonal Teenagers coming next chapter.