Hey guys! I managed to get this done a lot faster that I thought, so I decided to post this today.

Hope you enjoy it!

3/30/15: I genderswapped the Cullens and did some spelling corrections

Disclaimer:All characters, personalities, settings, etc. included within the story belong to Stephenie Meyer. I do not own nor will I ever own the Twilight series.

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I didn't really get the best night's sleep last night, what with the rain pelting at the window and my constant train of thought towards school. It wasn't until one in the morning when I finally fell to sleep.

When I woke up, I headed downstairs for some breakfast with Charlie before I headed to school. Charlie wished me good luck on my first day of school. I gave her my thanks, god knows that I need it. After she left for the station, I got my backpack and my jacket and headed for my truck.

It was still pouring rain when I to the truck, the sloshing of mud underneath my boots sending shivers up my spine. I was used to the crunching of gravel, not the squishing of mud.

The inside of the truck was nice and dry, making me even more grateful for Charlie getting me it. To my relief, the engine gave a loud roar when I started. I then drove off towards the direction of the school.

Forks being a small town, it didn't take me long to find the high school. I parked in an open space and headed for the front office. Looking around at other peoples cars, I was relieved that nearly all of them seemed to be as old as my truck. The only one that looked nice was a shiny Volvo that looked brand new.

After getting a list of my classes from the red-headed man at the front office, I headed for my next class. When I got towards building three, my stomach started doing somersaults, an obvious sign of my nervousness. I took a deep breath when I arrived and headed in.

The classroom wasn't really that big, enought to fit about two dozen students. I hung up my jacket on one of the hangars near the door and went to give the teacher my slip, a woman that seemed to be near fifty, Mrs. Mason.

I guess she was surprised of my arrival based on the look on her face, making me flush with embarrassment. She took the pass and pointed to an empty desk in the back. After introducing me to the class, embarrassing me again, she started the lesson. I've only been here for about ten minutes and already I was starting to feel bored. Great…

After the bell rang, I headed towards the door, but was stopped by a pale, looking girl with oily black hair. She looked like the kind of girl who would run for school president. Never did like those types.

"So you're Benjamin Swan, right?" she asked nicely.

"Yeah, but people just call me Ben," I corrected her.

"Oh, alright Ben, do you know what your next class is?" she asked.

"Well," I trailed off, already a bit annoyed with the questions, "I have Government with Jefferson next."

"My class is near there, do you want me to show you where it is?" she offered, "I'm Erica, by the way."

Just wanting to get her off my back, I took up her offer. On our way over, she kept asking me questions like how was Phoenix like, the weather there, why I was so pale even though it's so hot and sunny there. She was really getting on my nerves, but I managed not to show it.

A few hours later, after a couple more classes, I managed to get acquainted with a few people. A short, dark haired guy that sat next to me in Spanish and Trig who seemed nice enough, can't remember his name though. He invited me to it with him and his friends at lunch. Not having anywhere else to sit, I took him up on his offer. He introduced me to a few of his friends, even though I already forgot all of their names as soon as he said them. I saw the girl from English class, Erica, waving to me from the other side of the room. She was trying to start a conversation with five strangers. And that's when I started to get curious.

They sat in a spot in the lunchroom as far from anyone as possible, almost as if they're trying to avoid everyone. I would have thought that they were family, but they didn't look anything alike. There was one of the two guys sitting there that seemed to have a permanent scowl. He had light, blonde hair that reached his shoulders. The smaller and thinner of the two had a pixie-style haircut that spiked toward the edges and seemed to be the only cheerful one there.

The three girls sitting there the complete opposites of the guys. The tallest girl had a body that belonged to a swimsuit model and seemed to be a bit sporty. She has dark wavy hair that reached to the middle of her back. The dirty blonde girl was a bit shorter that the other girl and looked extremely tired, on account of the dark circles under her eyes. However, the last girl is who really got my attention

She looked to be about my height, which isn't really anything special, not exactly the tallest of guys. She had a bronze glow to her hair, which made me wonder if it was natural. She had a killer body that could give a challenge to the noirette, and she had the most mesmerizing golden honey-colored eyes I've ever seen…

...that were staring right at me.

I looked away as quickly as I could, embarrassed I was caught ogling her like a piece of art. I gave a quick glance at her once more and saw her still staring at me with what looked like curiosity in her eyes.

The guy next to me laughed, noticing that i got caught staring at her.

"Who are they?" I exasperated.

"They're the Cullens. The tall black-haired girl is Emma and the smaller one is Jasmine Hale. The blonde guy is Robin Hale and the smallest of them is Alex Cullen. The last girl is Ella Cullen. They're all adopted by Dr. and Mrs. Cullen" He said while staring at them.

I looked back up at the beautiful girl who was still staring at me with her head resting in her palm and curiosity still in her eyes, almost as if she was trying to figure something out about me.

"That explains why they don't look alike," I muttered under my breath.

"They all move here about two year ago," the guy next to me, Jessie I remembered, mentioned. "Came here from somewhere in Alaska."

I can sort of relate to them. They were outsiders in this town, like me. I looked again at the girl who was still staring curiously at me.

"Who's the one with the shiny bronze hair?" I asked Jessie.

"That's Ella. As you can tell, she is completely hot, but I wouldn't even bother yourself with her. She hasn't dated anyone. I guess she thinks that she's too good for any of the guys here," he explained to me, a tone of distaste to his voice. I can tell that he was turned down by her, I thought with a smile.

After a few more minutes talking with the people at the table, me and my new short friend, Angel I remembered, headed to biology.

When we entered, Angel went and sat at one of the lab tables. A bit further down from where he sat, I noticed Ella Cullen Sitting next to an open seat. I can already tell where the teacher will tell me to sit.

Mrs. Banner signed my slip and pointed to the empty seat next to Ella and told me to sit there. Of course…

When I started walking towards her, I was shocked to see her staring at me with absolute fury. Which didn't really make sense to me. She seemed so nice earlier. I made sure not to make eye contact as I set my books down next to her. She tried to sit as far away from me as possible, which made me a bit self-conscious. Was it because of how I looked? Or the awkward eye contact in the lunchroom? Either way, I tried to distract myself by paying attention to the teacher.

The class seemed to go on forever. Probably because of the tense atmosphere between me and Ella. Which made me wonder what was wrong with her. Was this just how she acted towards everyone, or was it just me? Did she just not like me?

I gave another glance towards her and immediately regretted it. She stared at me with absolute animosity with her...black eyes? I could've sworn her eyes were a golden color earlier. I quickly looked away. If looks could kill…

A little bit later the bell rang, and Ella was out of her seat and out the door before anyone could stand. I felt a bit of anger at that, thinking that it wasn't fair of her attitude towards me. I began to gather up my things and headed for the door.

"Excuse me, Benjamin Swan?" a female voice asked.

I turned around to see a cute, heart-shaped face girl with brown hair that reached to her shoulder staring at me with a smile on her face. I guess she didn't care about how I looked.

"Its Ben actually," I corrected her with a smile on my face.

"I'm Michelle," she introduced herself. "Do you need help finding your next class?"

"I'm actually on my way to the gym, I think I can find it."

"What a coincidence, thats my next class too." She seemed happy at that thought, so I decided to walk with her.

One thing I noticed about Michelle is that she's quite the chatter, but not annoyingly so. She told me that she lived in California until she was ten, so she can relate to me when it comes to the hot sun. She's probably the nicest person I've met all day.

Apparently during Biology, she noticed how Ella was acting towards me and asked if I knew why.

"I have no idea," I told her. "I've never even talked to her."

"She's always been a weird girl," she responded before we entered the gym. "If you ask me, I think it would have been great to sit next to you."

I smiled at her before heading to the boy's locker room to get dressed for P.E.

After another hour, I was relieved when the bell finally. I walked towards the office to turn in my paperwork. When I went out, the rain was still pouring constantly. Was it like this all day? I guess I was too preoccupied to notice.

When I walked in I stood frozen, wondering whether to stay or leave.

Ella Cullen was standing at the front desk. She didn't seem to notice that I was in the room. I stood to the side, waiting until she was done talking to the receptionist.

I couldn't believe what I heard when she told the receptionist that she wanted to trade out her Biology class for another hour of the school day. Now I was completely and utterly confused. This complete stranger, of whom I haven't even spoke too, was trying her best to get away from me. I haven't even done a thing to her!

I was so inversed with my own thoughts that I didn't notice Ella turn to glare at me. It lasted less than a second but felt forever.

"Thank you for your help sir, I think I'll be fine for now," she said quickly and bolted out the doors into the rain.

After the receptionist signed the slip he asked me how my first day went. I just meekly told him that it was fine and hurried to the truck. I started the ignition and left the school for Charlie's house through the heavy downpour.

God, I hate the rain

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Hey guys, as you can tell, the Cullen family, except for Edward Stayed as their respective genders. I wasn't really sure how I would go about their changes so I let them be. If that is at all a problem, feel free to comment on that.

Until next time!