Chapter 2

My name is Julia Seraphina Swan, twin sister of the Isabella Marie Swan. I look exactly like Bella except I have a smaller shoe size. I am very skinny and around 5'7, a few pounds smaller, but the same height. We are the same in many ways, but I have more coordination.

Bella and I plan on moving in with our father, Charlie, since Phil is a minor league baseball player, and we want Renee to get the chance to travel with him. At first I felt guilty for leaving her, but I realized she needed a break from us, so she could have some alone time with Phil.

Bella and I have been living in Phoenix ever since we were three, and we stayed at Charlie's for two weeks every summer, but the past few years we haven't. Now, we are going to school in the first month of second semester, and we are now very excited.

I looked over at my identical twin, Bella, and I noticed she was quite green. "Bella, are you going to make it to Seattle? You aren't looking too well."

She looked over at me and then rolled her eyes, and put her head back on the head rest. "Juls, if we are not there in a matter of a maximum of half an hour, then I will tell you if I'm going to make it."

We laughed and then the seatbelt light came on at the front of the plane, and then the announcer came on. "Please, fasten your seatbelts, we are preparing for landing."

With this, Bella grabbed my hand and whispered in my ear, "don't you ever let go, or I swear I will never talk to you again."

I couldn't help but laugh because Bella could not be serious. "I won't."

The plane landed and we were on ground. I could not have been any happier to see Atlanta Airlines. I looked out the window and I scouted out Charlie with a sign saying, 'Welcome Home, Girls!' I grinned and then pointed it out to Bella and she laughed as well.

We were now at home and we had basically told Charlie about what's new, how life was in Phoenix, how much we missed him, and all the other boring conversations, until we reached home. Bella got to sit in the front seat of Charlie's cruiser, because she was older. Yeah, like by a minute. Anyways, we had tons of stuff to unpack, so we were doing that now, because Charlie had too run some sort of errand.

"Julia, did you ever notice how much rain Forks has had, even in the middle of summer it still rained five days a week." Bella was now sitting on her bed and playing with the blanket Renee had quilted for her. I had another quilt from her, but it was in a box somewhere in the hallway. "I never liked anything cold or wet, so I don't know if I will ever get use to this."

"Bella, you can I know you will, I have sort of a feeling something great is going to happen." I smiled up at her and then at the clock, it was ten thirty and I was ready for bed. "Alright, well I am going to go to bed now. Try not to make a loud ruckus."

She laughed and then turned out the light; I guess she was tired as well. Soon, I was in a deep, dreamless sleep. And I was awaiting what lay before me tomorrow on a new journey in a new place.