Heyy guys. Sorry I've been so long. I don't have any other explanation other than I'm lazy. But yeah, I just quickly typed this one up in less than an hour (not good writing habits, whatever) so it's bound to be pretty high on the suckish scale... oh well.

"How was your day?" my dad asked as I plopped down into the passenger seat of his Volvo. I responded with a grunt. He understood and proceeded down the road towards our house. After about thirty seconds of silence, he spoke up. "So how are you adjusting to the humans?" he asked.

"Alright, I guess," I mumbled.

He chuckled. "Don't act so miserable. Your mother tried to talk you out of going to public school. Your misery is your own fault."

Well, wasn't that comforting? "Yeah, I know. I guess I just forgot I was going to be going to school in Forks."

He rolled his eyes. "What were you expecting? Did you think we were going to send you to Seattle just so you could interact with humans?"

I looked out the window and into the dense forest that coated the side of the road, wishing I could just disappear into them.

That's when it happened.

Darkness engulfed me as I landed with a squish onto cold, wet soil. I got up hesitantly and wiped the mud off the back of my jeans. I slowly turned in a circle and took in my surroundings. Somehow, I had ended up in the forest. Light was barely visible through the cracks between the dark branches. I walked towards it, unable to speak caused from both fear and fascination. I pushed clumsily through the branches and walked out into the light. Branches pulled at my hair as I emerged and I yanked them away. My dad's car was parked just a few hundred yards away on the side of the road and I ran to it.

I peered in the window, expecting to see my dad sitting there, but instead saw nothing but an empty leather seat. A few moments later, my dad came running out of the woods, his eyes wide with worry.

"Renesmee," he said, "what happened?"

I cleared my throat to be able to speak properly. "I-I don't know," I murmured. "Somehow I ended up in the woods."