Chapter two-
Leah was waiting outside the airport for Eliza and her father. They were flying from Washington DC to their new home in Washington State.
Leah and Eliza had met on-line three years ago in a chat room for the arts. Eliza liked photography, Leah was just there for the cute artists.
"Pretty funny huh?" Leah said one day on the phone, "Went in for a boyfriend, came out with a life long girl friend!" Eliza had simply replied with a "More like a fly that wont go away."
Eliza was a rather odd seventeen-year-old; Overly emotional, she couldn't say no to anything, and was too much of a smart-ass for her own good.
She didn't go out with anyone, she didn't date. In fact, she would say her cats were her only loves, she needed nothing else besides them. Well, them and her camera. Eliza took her camera everywhere she went. Whether it be school, the store, or her job at a fast food chain.
"You never know what type of people you'll see there!" Eliza replied one day after her father asked her why she took her camera to work. "Hell, maybe one day the President could come in! Though, I don't think his picture would be worth much now a days."
Leah was rather excited about her friend moving to Forks, with Jacob and Seth hanging out with the Cullens so much. "Them and their freaky bloodsucker spawn," Leah scoffed, "the girl has the personality of a plastic bag!"
Eliza had visited a year before. Her father liked the area so much, he decided to move there. Eliza just liked that it was closer to Seattle.
I don't know what Jacob would have done. Leah thought. But of course everything is so happy dandy now. With little Renesmee to keep everyone pleased...
As Leah stood outside the airport, she saw someone sprint over too her at top speed.
"LEAH!!" the person cried, "LEAH, LEAH, LEAH CLEARWATER!!"
"Eliza!" Leah exclaimed when Eliza had crashed into her, throwing her arms around her in a bone crushing hug.
On the way to the Mrigs' new house, Eliza had caught Leah up on all the moving they had done. "Oh it was so horrible, we had to live out of our suitcases and sleep in sleeping bags in our own house for a whole week! It was like camping on carpet!"
Leah laughed, "I knew you felt sorely about camping, but that doesn't sound too bad."
"Only for Eliza, it's the worst experience of her life." Eliza's father added in with a chuckle.
Eliza huffed and stared out the window, when she thought she saw something running through the trees beside the car.
Eliza asked, "Leah, do you see that?" While pointing out the window. But when Leah turned her head to look, it was gone.
I LOVE IT! This is going to be a GREAT story. I kinda have a feeling I know something about this Leah chick. Buuuut I won't go there. You have an amazing captivation! Wow. I'm so happy and I look forward to reading more!
Kyle
Thank you, my wonderful editor friend Kyle :). Even though he knows almost nothing about the book, he's a great editor!
AN- I've uploaded this chapter twice already, sorry!
