So it was the first day of a new school. Jenny wasn't overly worried. If she could handle the bitchy girls at Constance, then the people here wouldn't be too much of a problem. In fact she was so sure it was going to be boring she'd brought along her phone to keep up with the gossip girl updates. Sure she should probably be trying to concentrate on learning and making friends, but every Manhattan teenager knows only the 4 G's matter in life. Guys, girlfriends and gossip girl. Gossip girl was the only way off keeping up to date with the first two.

"Hey all you upper east siders. Looks like Little J has been banished from the city. S isn't going to have any problems holding onto her prince now."

On the other hand gossip girl wasn't always a great idea. Especially when Jenny was involved. Jenny put away her phone and noticed that people were staring at her. This was something she wasn't used to. She looked around and tried to figure out what they were staring at. Then she looked down. Compared to all the wholesome looking teens around her she did look a little out of place. Everyone else had jeans, sweaters and rain coats. Her shorts, fishnet stockings and leather jacket weren't helping her to fit in. Long blonde hair with dark eyes and lips may cut it in the big city but certainly not here. It was a good thing she was into fashion and didn't mind being the centre of attention for once. With no Blair or Serena to compete with she could get used to it. The loving the attention thing really didn't last long as she was bombarded by the same boring questions all day long. Where was she from? How did she like Forks so far? Blah blah blah. She seriously thought the day wouldn't end. At least it was sunny today. All she'd been told about all day was how much it would rain here. Sure it wasn't always sunny and bright back home but on the rain side of things this place was meant to have more than anywhere else in the U.S. That was just perfect.

As she left at the end of the day she was relieved to see that her mother wasn't there to pick her up. That's what she had been dreading most all day. Rufus met her after school every day because she wasn't trusted to walk home. Here she was getting a tiny bit of freedom. Jenny smiled as she headed out of the school car park not really looking where she was going. A loud roar startled her back into reality. She jumped back in time to miss the motorcycle that would have run over her feet. And her favourite ankle boots with killer heels. She gave the owner of the bike her best Blair Waldorf death glare.

"Watch it!" She spat going into bitch mode.

"I think you'll find it was you walking along in your own little world." The owner retorted with a smirk.

"Whatever" she mumbled and carried on walking.

The guy on the bike started to follow her.

"Don't I get an apology at least?" he asked.

Jenny laughed as she spun round to face him.

"No you don't it was me that almost got hit" she replied

"I wouldn't have hit you" he said

She turned around and started walking again.

"Guess the moody vampire look shows a lot about your personality" he called after her.

She just kept walking. Vampire look? Like anyone here had style!