Beep, beep, beep, ugh what's that sound? Is it time for school? What day is it? I thought that the beeping was my alarm clock. That's when I heard the voices.

"Do we know her name yet?"

"No, she didn't have any identification on her when she came in."

"So we have to wait and see if Jane Doe has any remembrance of who she is."

Jane Doe? Who is Jane Doe? Who are these people and why are they in my room? Why does my bed feel weird? I let out a loud groan.

"She's coming around"

I slowly opened my eyes to a dimly light room that was definitely not my bedroom. The annoying beeping continued. The walls were off white. A single window was to my left. The vertical blinds were pale blue. An out of date television was hanging from the wall across from me. There were three doors in the room. Two were closed and one was half open. It led into a dreary looking hallway. Two nurses and a doctor stood next to the counter that ran along the wall across from me.

The bed I lay on had plastic rails on both sides. The blanket that covered me was thin and cream colored. I was wearing one of those hospital gowns that was paper thin and an ugly green. An IV was stuck into my left hand and a heart monitor clip was stuck on my left pointer finger. I could feel something in my nose, it felt like it wrapped around my head.

The doctor stepped forward. He was kind of cute. He had dishwater blond hair with deep sea blue eyes. He wore a blood red shirt and faded blue jeans. His lab coat was pure white with blue stitching. His name tag said Dr. Craig.

"Hey sweetie, my name is Dr. Craig, what is your name?"

"Bella Swan" I say as loud as I can which isn't very loud. Dr. Craig goes to the chart at the end of the bed and starts writing.

"Alright Bella sweetie, you can rest for now."

They left the room closing the door behind them. I lay there as the events from last night played in my mind. Mom and Phil were dead and most likely so was the baby. As I thought of my future I drifted to sleep hoping that I would not have to go live with Charlie.