Chapter I

Dear Diary,

First day of school. Yay~ I'm so not happy. Why? It's March, middle of the semester. Which is awful. Now I have to come there in "Forks High School The Home of Spartans" like some kind of a bomb. Just so suddenly. But Noah said I didn't have to worry; more then half of the town already knew about my arrival because Anna was so excited that she couldn't keep it to herself. So I have less to worry that people will be like: "Who is she?", "What's her name?" and so on.

The good news are, yesterday, March 16, Noah brought a car home. Audi A1 e-tron black. I couldn't believe it honestly. I never though I'll get a car. It was 5 years old, but it still worked perfectly, except the radio was not really giving a good sound. But I'll live.

Anywhy, it's time for me to finish writing and got to school. Wish me good luck, if you can.

-Mia

Closing her diary, Mia placed it inside her school bag before she placed it over her shoulder and left her room. She was dressed casually; black boots with lace wrapped around her ankle, black skinny jeans, caramel sweater and light brown coat.

She walked down the stairs from where she could already smell of waffles. She taked the edge of the railing from the stairs and spinned to jump on her ground. Anna placed plate of waffles on the table where Mia usually sat and glass of milk.

"Good morning!" Anna exclaimed.

"Morning." Mia said and sat down.

Anna taked a cup of tea from the kitchen cabinet and sat down opposite from Mia. Mia glanced at her plate then at her tea, wondering why Anna didn't make herself waffles with jam like she did for Mia. Anna sipped her tea and raised her eyebrows at Mia.

"What?"

"Are you going to eat?" Mia asked and Anna shaked her head.

"I don't usually eat before work." Anna answered.

"Okay." Mia said. Slowly.

Mia started to eat her breakfast, enjoying the wonderfull taste of waffles with jam as it touched her tongue and went down her throat. She never had somebody else make her breakfast for a long time and now she had Anna doing it.

"Good morning." Noah spoke as he suddenly walked fast in the kitchen without Mia even hearing him.

"Morning." Mia and Anna said at the same time.

First, Noah kissed Mia's forehead and Mia couldn't help but to feel fatherly love towards him, feelings that she missed for so long. Mia smiled to Noah before he stepped to Anna and gave her gently peck on lips while Mia looked down since she didn't like watching people when they were kissing.

"Mia, ready?" Noah asked, grabbing a cup of coffee of the kitchen cabinet.

"Nope." Mia flatly answered.

"Come on, highschool is the best time of your life." Noah said and then winked devilishly to Anna, who silently giggled, while Mia ignored it.

"Yeah, well, I'm not expecting it to be the best time of my life." Mia pointed out 'my'.

"Don't say that." Noah said. "At the end, it will end up like the best part of your life." Noah pointed it out.

"Right." Mia sarcastically nod.

Mia ate the waffles completely before she said goodbye to Anna and Noah. She went to her new car and drived off from the yard and towards the direction where Forks Highschool was. She had to admite to herself, she did feel kind of a nervous.

What will people think about her? Will they bully her because she's the new kind? Talk behind her back? And so many other question. Mia taked deep breath, seeing Forks Highschool sign not to far from here and a few kids making their way towards it.

Mia drived in the parking lot, immediately all eyes looked in her direction. She hissed inside her head, only wanting all the eyes mind their own business, but that would never happen. She parked the car and grabbed her bag before she exited.

Everyone stared as she close the door of the car, looking like some cool girl, which Mia wasn't. She was just a casual girl that you can meet everyday and the one that doesn't like spotlight. Like the situatuon that was happening right now.

"Nice ride." A black skinned boy said, checking her more then he was checking the car he was refearring.

No word wanted to leave Mia's mouth and even if it did, it would just look like she moved her mouth without any word slipping through her lips. Mia decided to keep it cool and just give a quick, emotionless glance at the boy as she passed by him.

Mia made her way towards the entrance of the school, taking out her schedule, looking at the subjects and the number of the class where it is. She understanded everything, but what she didn't know is where all this classrooms were.

She felt all eyes on her while she went to administration office to take some papers that have to be signed. The kind woman gave her the paper and wished her good luck in school. Mia left the administration office, again, eyes on her.

"You must be Mia Forbe, the new girl."

Immediately, Mia looked at her right to see a boy of Asian descent. Ha had slightly long black hair that covered his forehead and brown eyes that almost looked back to Mia. He was dressed quite formal for a student.

"Hi, I'm Eric, the eyes and ears of this place." The boy, Eric introduced himself before Mia could speak. "Anything you need, tour guide, lunch date, shoulder to cry on?" Eric asked.

"Nope." Mia anwered, simply and shortly.

"Are you sure?" Eric asked.

"I' pretty sure I can give myself a tour, have a lunch by myself and not cry." Mia answered.

"Good headline for your feature." Eric announced and Mia looked at him. "I'm on the paper and you're news, baby, front page."

"Oh, no." Mia said and they both stopped. "I don't want to be in any kind of a feature. Don't even think a-"

"Woah, woah, chillax." Eric said, stopping Mia from talking. "No feature."

"Good." Mia said, with small smile. Maybe I should try and be kind? It won't hurt.