Here is the second chapter, hopefully it is a little bit more interesting. Unfortunately I do not own twilight or grey's anatomy.

"Hi, you must be Rose, my name is Lucy, I'm the nurse in charge here. Welcome to forks. How have you been enjoying it so far?" I had just walked in the doors of the hospital and already I had people eager to meet me. This is so surreal.

"I must admit, I expected it to be quite different."

"Oh yea, how so?" She pushed. Lucy had short blonde hair and looked to be in her mid thirties, early forties at the latest. She looked decent at least.

"Well firstly I didn't actually realise how small it was going to be" At this Lucy just laughed

"Don't worry hon, you'll get used to it." I wasn't quite sure if this was supposed to be patronizing or comforting.

Just as she said this she bumped into another woman who looked surprised and slightly annoyed until she took in the person standing next to her. As soon as she did, she screamed "Lucy!" they hugged and both looked very excited to see each other. I guessed they had loads to talk about and by what she was wearing I suspected she would be another nurse.

"How did it go last night? Where did her take you? Was it Romanic? How was the food? Is he really as cute as he looks?...." the other woman was ranting on so fast I could hardly make out what she was saying. But by the sound of it she was asking about a date or something that Lucy had gone on last night. And by her eagerness to hear I would say that she was someone with a very low love life who needed to juice it out of others to make herself feel better. In my opinion, it was kind of pathetic.

When she had finally finished ranting, Lucy answered simply by saying "Now is not the time" as she gave a hint by flicking her eyesight to me and back.

"Oh, who's this?" The woman asked, quite set back that she could not get her answers.

"This is Rose; she has transferred from Seattle Grace. Don't you remember them mentioning her at the meeting last week?"

"He probably did, but I was way too preoccupied at the time, you know." She said this in a way as to make me think that there was something I was not supposed to understand.

She suddenly turned to me "Hey!" I jumped "have you ever heard of a doctor Sheppard?" Well, this was going to be awkward. I decided to play innocent.

"Yes, I do know of him"

"Have you seen his hair?" Why this? Why me? Why when I wanted to escape it had to come back to haunt me? What was I supposed to say? Should I rave like any normal person? Or should I play the 'I'm not attracted to him' card?

"I don't see him very often, but when I have seen him, he is wearing a scrub cap, so I really haven't looked at his hair in detail." That seemed like a reasonable enough excuse.

"Apparently they call him McDreamy there, he came here once, and he was my new obsession!"

"Soph, why do you always have obsessions with married men?"

"He isn't married anymore Lucy, he had an affair with an intern, she is so lucky." This was getting very awkward.

"Yes, yes, you have told me all of this before, do you want me to give you a summery?" please no! Lucy sighed and started her speech. "Ok, so he cheated on his wife with an intern then his wife found out and took him back but then he decided that he wanted to be with the intern, but then the intern nearly killed herself leading to your crazy phase, when he was dating. He ended up with some nurse, and you thought that should have been you." Ha she wanted to be me! That is not a walk in the park. "Did I get everything?" Lucy looked extremely bored.

"Wow, I think you did that time. Well done my perfect student" I don't think she understood how much both of us didn't care.

"Umm, anyway" Lucy attempted to divert the conversation "I have to keep showing Rose around." She turned her attention to me, "Rose let me give you the grand tour"

I followed her past the main reception desk and down a corridor, "sorry about Sophia, she gets a tad over obsessed with men. And as you could probably guess her newest obsession is Dr Sheppard. She saw him when she had to go with a patient who needed specialist treatment at Seattle Grace." She decided to change the topic, "This is one of the four wards; we don't have many sections obviously because we don't have that many people." I looked in one of the doors and there was an old woman in a hospital bed looking quite pale.

We kept walking down the corridor and then turned right, she stopped at a bright blue door just around the corner. "This is the nurses locker room, you can put your stuff in here," she patted a free locker.

"Thanks," I put my bag and change of clothes down.

"Hey Lucy! Did you hear about Charlie Swans daughter Isabella?" I turned around in surprise to see a young woman in her early twenties changing into her scrubs.

"No! What? He has a daughter?"

"Yea, apparently he used to live here with his wife like 18 years ago, like in the stone age and they had a daughter and then the wife left three years later and took the girl to Phoenix, she probably didn't like small town life. Anyway, the daughter is coming back to forks and she is in her late teens now."

I was starting to get really fed up with all this gossiping, that poor girl wasn't even here yet and already people were talking about her. I wonder what they had said about me.

"Wow, when is she coming?" Lucy was just as eager to hear all the goss, I sincerely hope I'm not the only one in this hospital who doesn't care.

"Soph told me she was coming either today or tomorrow, I wonder how she will like the rain, gosh she will be so tanned! Someday I am going to go there for a three month holiday down there and I am going to go brown."

"Keep dreaming Tyler" Lucy rolled her eyes.

Next Lucy took me to get my scrubs and other administrative stuff including my pager. She showed me around the rest of the hospital including the one operating room, the four wards and the supply closets. She had also introduced me to most of the staff. Once we were finishing our tour I heard a voice coming from behind us.

"I'll get onto that as soon as I check on Mr Ambridge, but thank you for your help Sophia" Lucy and I both turned around to look at the source of the voice. It came from a male who looked like he was in his mid twenties at the most. He had perfect blonde hair and a body that most women would die for. He would have fit in well at Seattle Grace.

"Dr Cullen, this is Rose, she is our newest member of the staff. She has transferred from Seattle Grace." Lucy introduced me in a way that sounded like she was having trouble keeping track of her thoughts and semi-hyperventilating in the process. I wonder if she will need a paper bag.

"It is nice to meet you Rose, How have you been enjoying Forks so far?" Dr Cullen asked politely.

I moved my eyesight so that I could answer him, I knew I was probably going crazy but I could swear that I had seen him before. But that would be impossible, I had never been here before. Unless he had come to Seattle, which was very unlikely as they would have no need for a small town doctor.

He was still waiting for my answer, and I had been gazing at him for about ten seconds contemplating whether I knew him or not. And to everybody else it would have looked like I had lost my train of thought because of his looks. Which was entirely false, I had become immune to good looking doctors over the past few months. They were always bad news.

"It has been quite pleasant so far actually, very peaceful."

"Well, that's good to hear. I am terribly sorry but I have to go sort out a few problems, It was nice meeting you Rose."

"See you later Dr Cullen"

The day went well, for the rest of the week I was going to be following Lucy around, so that I can get the gist of things. We started off by going to the emergency ward and I helped Lucy treat a patient who had had a consistent stomach bug for three days straight. The rest of the day was quite a blur, before I knew it I was home and bored again wishing I was at the hospital.

I could not recognise where I had seen Dr Cullen from, He just looked so familiar. This was going to bug me to no end; I needed to find out where I knew him from. Once I had a mystery to solve, I was hooked. I always got a kick out of solving it.