Bella starts a new job in a Hospital in Seattle, she meets Edward a god like doctor who seems interested in her but his family are too busy arranging his marriage to be interested. Usual pairings, All human. B E.

Disclamer: I own nothing.

So here I was, I finally made it here and now I wasn't sure if this was where I wanted to be anymore. I took a deep breath and then deeply regretted it, as I could taste the remains of my breakfast at the back of my throat.

Concentrating on putting one foot in front of the other, trying to hold my head high whilst trying not to trip over my own feet was all my brain could handle at this point.

I made it to the office that I was aiming for and I couldn't find the courage to knock on the door but instead stood facing the shiny golden plaque that read:

'Dr C Cullen, Chief of Staff'

I knew that people were looking at me funny but I was too busy trying to keep my breakfast down to care. I knew I shouldn't of had that extra slice of toast but I was trying to drown my fears in food, it had never worked in the past but I still held up hope that one day it would work.

Without any warning the door swung open that left me face to face with the man that I had met not two weeks ago. He was pleasant to look at with blond hair and gorgeous features and an athletic build. If not for his age and the gold wedding ring on his finger he would have been the perfect male specimen.

I found the confidence that had been escaping me all morning and smiled at him, stuck out my hand and said "Hello Dr Cullen, its nice to see you again."

He responded in kind, took my hand gave a breathtaking smile and greeted me back. "Good morning Dr Swan, I'm so glad that you decided to join us here at Seattle General Hospital."

I smiled back and thought back two terrifying weeks back, to just after I graduated when on a whim I applied to the Hospital for a job without the faintest hope of getting it. I thought I had a heart attack when they phoned for an interview. If only Dr Cullen knew how much this job meant for me, the other offers I had received in small nursing homes and day care centres wouldn't even compare to the experiences I would receive here in a hospital. There was no other competition, though telling Renee my mother that I was up and moving across the country almost had me rethink the whole thing.

Since my parents split when I was a toddler my mum has been moving around the states until she found the man of her dreams Phil in Phoenix, Arizona. So that's where we settled and I managed to finish my high school years in one school where I graduated top of my class. From there I had my pick of Universities but I stayed where I was safe in Arizona, taking a degree in Psychology where I got a first class degree.

As soon as I graduated I applied to every nursing home, day care centre and hospital in the state. On a crazy whim probably based on too much caffeine one day I applied to the Seattle General Hospital, on of the best treating hospitals in the country. So when I had an interview I almost died.

The only downside on moving up here was that I would be closer to Charlie, my dad. Its not that I don't like Charlie, its just he was never there for me. He always phoned on my birthday and on holidays. I used to visit for a couple of weeks in the summer when I was in high school. But Charlie is a distant dad, there when you need him but gives you space if you don't. When I would visit he would go fishing or hunting and leave me to my own devices. Not what I wanted when I came to visit him. After I finished high school I made excuses and never really went to visit again, though he still phones every holiday and birthday.

I brought my attention back to the man sat opposite me and got work filling out the final paperwork for the HR department. The usual stuff: bank details and next of kin details. I busied my mind with the insignificant forms than what was going to happen today.

My first proper job in one of the best institutions in the country.

I could feel my breakfast coming back again.