Chapter One: Girl from the Dream.

"Alice" I yawned. "Why must you always wake me up at … 5:45 in the morning?" I turned back to the clock on my night stand, my eyes wide as I realized what time it was.

"What the Hades? Alice school starts at eight o' clock. Apollo isn't even up yet, and you decide to wake me up now!" I said glaring at my favorite 'sister' who just giggled and said.

"You know me better than that, Eddie Boy." I groaned at the nickname and she snickered before continuing. "I have to get you ready there's a new student today, and I want you to look presentable. By the way, Apollo is up, it's just that you don't see the sun in this small little town" She frowned at that. Alice is actually a daughter of a child of Apollo and Aphrodite so that kind of explains why she's always the first one up (besides Carlisle, son of a child of Apollo and Athena) and why she's always worrying about our looks.

"But seriously, it's 5 in the morning for crying out loud!"

"Oh, quit whining Water Owl." I tried not to strangle her for using the nickname I hate the most. "Besides you know I always get my way." She continued smugly. Then without waiting me to answer, Alice dragged me to the bathroom, shoved me in and told me I had five minutes to take a shower, wash my hair, and put on the outfit she put picked out, and she slammed the door shut behind me.

I've got to admit, Alice does a great job at choosing our outfits, but that still doesn't excuse her for waking me up so early in the morning. Or the fact that she used the two nicknames I hated the most. And I only hated them because those were the names my father, Percy Jackson, used to call me before the 'incident' ten years ago. I've never seen him or my mom since.

Two hours later, we were inside my Volvo heading for school. Alice had taken forever on my outfit; she literally took an hour and a half on me! Like always, our arrival turned heads in our direction, especially mine. I swear some of the girls were drooling. It was a known fact that I was the only single Cullen; Emmett was with Rose, Alice and Jasper, (except for Ness, but she's only thirteen and her dad, Carlisle won't let her date) which leaves me alone. Not that I mind much, but the annoying girls fanning over me are uncalled for.

The day went as usual, me not paying much attention in class, because if I did I would get sent to the principal's office for correcting the teachers on every single mistake they made (trust me been there, done that)and besides with my ADHD and dyslexia, it's kind of hard to.

Things went continued on as normal and boring as ever until Music, the only class I pay attention in. I had that class with Alice, which meant that I didn't have to sit next to my obsessive fan girls. WHOO! While Ms. Basemore was explaining how to play a certain chord progression Alice suddenly went into 'vision mode' as Emmett calls it. See, Apollo had taken a strange liking to Alice when she was little and by the time she was four, she was able to see the future.

When she was done with her vision she turned to me and grinned (which she doesn't do much in this class; sadly enough even though she was a child of a child of Apollo I was the best musician in the family). I started to ask her what she had seen but she just smiled and said, "You'll see dear brother, you'll see."

After Music we all had lunch together and she was so ecstatic, saying something about being able to see the new girl, since she hadn't so far. Besides, Emmett being a child of a child of Hermes, always knew the latest gossip, it's not really something he could control, but we still made fun of him for it. And of course Emmett didn't disappoint.

As soon as we were within two feet of the table we always sit at, he practically yelled "Finally, it's about time you showed up Eddie Boy, oh and you too Pixy!" We were the last two there everyone else was already eating. Alice went to sit next to Jasper and I sat next to Emmett, who took our arrival to start talking.

"So listen to this, you know the new girl?" We all nodded. "Well everyone says she and her brother moved here because her mom died, but that's not the truth. Her 'mom' wasn't her real mom at all and Chief Swan isn't her real dad. They're not even adopted. And get this; whenever they asked her a question about what she was like when she was little, she never answered, always changing the subject. They both have ADHD and dyslexia, their dyslexia isn't that bad but they can't sit still for more than two seconds. "

We all stared back at him in shock, did he mean that they were…

"So they're demigods, or are they half-bloods?" Rose asked. Several decades ago, both meant the same thing, but now half-bloods are kids whose parents are both demigods. Demigods are kids who have one parent who's a god, the other was a mortal.

"I don't know, they could be either one. Look there's the new girl, Isa- I mean Bella."

We all stared at him in confusion. "She says Isabella's too formal." (AN: Her brother (Jake) is only 13 so he goes to the same school Ness goes to.)

We all turned as the 'popular' kids strode in looking like they owned the place, Mike, Tyler and their gang. They're really pathetic, acting like they know everything and that they're cool and all that, but they're not. Can't the girls see though them to find that their just jerks with a sick sense of humor? Nope. You know humans can be a bit pathetic at times (no offence to my human viewers).

Anyway, we watched looking around for the new girl when I saw her. She was walking beside Jessica as she rambled on and on about something unimportant. She kept her eyes glued on to the floor occasionally nodding as if pretending to listen to what she was saying. Which she was obviously not doing.

Once they finished getting their lunches they headed to the table where Mike and the others usually sit. She looked up just before she sat down and her eyes meet mine.

If had any doubts before they all washed away as soon as our eyes meet and then realization struck me. Isabella Swan was the girl from the dream.

And just then Alice got up and did the one thing that I will never (and I do mean never) forgive her for.