I do not own Twilight, or Edward sadly. But he sure does own me. ;)
So it was kind of unanimous that you all wanted this continued.
So here we go.. hope it lives up to your expectations.
*fingers crossed*
EPOV
I threw myself on my bed when I got home, burrowing my head in my pillow. She had only left an hour ago and I was already missing her like crazy.
"Was it hard?" Alice asked, coming into my room and sitting on the bed with me.
"What do you think?" I smiled sadly, sitting up so she could sit next to me. "I really only had 3 days to actually be with her."
"Who's fault is that?" she asked with a raised eyebrow.
"Don't start," I groaned, dropping my head back against my headrest.
I had practically skipped home that day I met Bella, and Alice had demanded to know everything, so I told her that I had met the most beautiful girl I'd ever seen.
I had been helping Masen build his sandcastle when a loud groan from my left caught my attention.
I turned my head and there she was, gorgeous, well at least the back of her was, since she was laying on her stomach and her hair was covering her face. She had the creamiest skin, and right away, I knew, she wasn't from here. No one from around here had such a milky skin tone.
I watched her for a while, praying she'd lift her head, and was finally rewarded with more than I expected.
She stood up, bending over to grab her towel, showcasing her incredible ass, before facing in my direction, her breasts and flat stomach on display. She was gorgeous, and the blush that rose on her face, when she caught me looking, just added to her beauty.
After actually speaking to her, I knew she was someone special, no one had ever affected me the way she had, but there was nothing I could do about it. She wasn't from here, and I was moving to who knows where in a few weeks, so I let her go, only to be surprised to find out she was Renee's daughter when I showed up to my moms friends' house for dinner.
"I told you that day when you saw her at dinner that it was fate," Alice said, interrupting my memories. "I told you to pursue her, but no, you had to be an idiot and be just friends, you could have been with her from the beginning."
"But we would still be in the same boat Ali, she still had to leave," I argued.
"I know, I'm sorry," she sighed, leaning her head in my shoulder.
I turned my head towards the window, looking out onto the beach, remembering our times out there.
I hated denying her. Every time I saw the look of rejection on her face when I wouldn't kiss her, it broke me.
But I thought it was for the best, we were going to be apart, and I was going to be meeting all new people when I moved. I should have known I wouldn't be able to stop it.
The minute my lips touched hers, I was a goner, I knew there would never be anyone else, she was it, and I knew I had to fight for her.
When she told me we could make it work I almost wanted to cry, almost.
But now that we were actually apart, I kept wondering how we were actually going to make it work. It's not like we could visit each other whenever we wanted, we were just teenagers, and I didn't even know where she lived.
"Shit, Alice, do you know where she lives?"
"You didn't ask?" she laughed.
"We were always kind of preoccupied with other things," I groaned with a blush, making her laugh harder.
"Oh, I'm sure," she giggled, avoiding my pillow aimed at her. "So, I came up here for a reason," she sighed sadly. "Dad says someone is here to buy your jeep."
"Great," I rolled my eyes. "As if today wasn't sad enough."
"If it helps, I'm going to miss her too," she said softly. I smiled at her sadly, even though I had hogged Bella, they still got a chance to hang out occasionally, and it thrilled me that she liked her. Nothing was worse than your girlfriend and sister not getting along.
"Let's get this over with," I sighed, lifting off the bed and walking downstairs.
It went by quickly, as my dad handed my keys over to one of his friends. I couldn't take it, and when he tried to put his arm around me to console me, I bolted up the stairs.
I may have been acting childish, but what would you do if your father was moving you away from the only place you ever knew and was making you get rid of all your favorite things?
"I'm sorry, I know this is hard for you," he sighed at my doorway. "But it'll be great Edward, when we get to.."
"I still don't want to know dad, I'll find out when we get there."
My phone vibrated in my pocket and I jumped at the feeling, fumbling with my jeans to get it out.
"Hello?" I answered breathlessly, looking up when my dad left my room.
"Hey," Bella sighed sadly on the other line.
"Bella," I groaned. "I miss you."
"I do too," she sniffled. "I'm sorry.. I."
"Don't cry baby," I begged.
"It's just once I got here, I realized I don't know how long it will be until I see you again. It's going to be so hard," she cried.
"That's what she said," I joked half-heartedly.
"Edward," she scolded with a sniffle and a laugh.
"Sorry," I sighed. "Do you not want to do this? We can end.."
"No!" she shouted. "I want this, I don't care if it's a while until I see you, I just need to know you're mine."
"I am, and I'll always be just a text or phone call away. I know it's going to be hard Bella, but we can make this work."
"I know," she sniffled once more. "How was the rest of your day?"
"It sucked," I groaned. "After you left.."
We spoke for a while, before my father made me hang up the phone. I completely forgot about the time change, and she was sad that I was now 3 hours ahead of her and I had to let her go.
The rest of the week went by the same, Bella went back to school and I was stuck at home packing the rest of my belongings before we were finally able to hop on a plane to who know where.
"Are you ready?" Alice asked, walking into my empty room on our last night.
"Yea," I sighed, picking up my carry on bag from the floor and following her out to the car. I took one last look at the beach, and the sunset, knowing where we were going wasn't going to be anywhere as gorgeous or warm as this. "Let's go."
When we got to the airport, I sat and waited for our flight with Masen in my lap.
"Have you talked to Bella?" he asked softly. He probably missed her as much as I did. He had grown so attached to her in that short time and anytime I spoke with her, he begged to say hi.
"Let's text her buddy," I smiled, pulling out my phone and putting it in front of us so he could see, reading off what we wrote to each other so he could follow along.
Hey baby.
"Baby? Bella's not a baby, she's a big kid, like you," Masen said confused.
"That's not what I mean Mase," I laughed, kissing his head.
"Oh," he said, looking at my hand when my phone vibrated in it.
Hey :) I'm glad you texted. I miss you.
I miss you too and so does Masen, he's sitting here with me while we wait for our flight.
Hi Masen! ;)
"She said hi to me!" he shouted excitedly, pointing at his chest, when I told him what it said.
"Yea buddy," I chuckled. "She misses you too."
"Tell her that I get to ride a plane today and that.."
"Hey, we have to go now sweeties," my mom interrupted Masen, smiling sadly at me when she realized we were texting Bella.
Sorry, I'm boarding the plane now. I'll text you when I get to my new home, wherever that is.
It's ok. I told you, you should have found out where you were going, so I could research it like crazy and see when you would get there.
It's a fourteen-hour flight, since we stop a few times, that's all I know :(
"Edward, let's go!" my parents shouted, walking towards the ticket taker. I pushed off my seat, throwing my bag over my shoulder.
Picture me in a bikini for the next few hours so the time flies by faster. ;)
That's just going to make it seem longer.
lol, Text or call as soon as you land, even if I'm in class, have a safe flight baby XoxO
I smiled at the hugs and kisses she sent, sending her some of my own before turning off my phone and following my parents to our seats.
After the longest flight of my life, we arrived at a tiny airport, and I was freezing.
"Oh fuck, isn't it supposed to be spring?" I shivered, pulling my sweater tighter around me.
"Language," my mother scolded. "And I told you to wear a jacket."
"I don't have a jacket," I sighed; we never really needed one in Florida.
"Ooh, shopping," Alice cheered, making me chuckle. Of course that's the first thing she would think of.
"Well we're in Port Angeles right now Ali, we can do a bit of shopping, there's not much where we're going to be living," my mom smiled at her.
"It's still early, you guys can shop for a bit and then it's about an hour drive to the house, and we'll take the kids to the school a little later," my dad planned.
"We have to go to school already? We're not even unpacked or there, for that matter," I complained.
"You're not going to class, just to check out the school," he explained.
We've landed and I'm freezing my balls off :/
I texted Bella, even though she was probably in class, since it was 9am.
After shopping, we all piled into the car, and I stared out of the window and all the green, nothing but green.
"I think green is my new favorite color," Alice joked, making us all laugh.
"Why are there so many trees?" Masen asked, staring in awe at the giant trees going on for miles.
"It rains a lot, so they grow really big," I explained in a way he could understand.
"Does that mean I'll grow?" he asked excitedly, he was the smallest kid in his class in Florida.
"Maybe," I chuckled, ruffling his hair before looking up when my dad called.
"Ready to see where we're living? The sign is right there," he pointed to a sign we were coming up to. "Welcome to Forks, kids."
Alice and I snorted at the name.
"Who names a town after a utensil?" she asked with a giggle.
"Is there a spoons too?" I chuckled.
"Or ooh sporks, best of both worlds!" Alice laughed, as my parents shook their heads at us with smiles on their faces.
"Were going to live on a fork?" Masen asked confusedly, making us all burst out laughing.
"No buddy, it's just called that," my dad chuckled.
"Oh, well we have to tell Bella!" he told me. "She said we had to tell her as soon as we knew so she could research."
"Do you know what research means?" Alice chuckled, rubbing his head.
"No," he shook his head. "But Bella wants to do it, so we have to tell her."
"Of course, because Bella wants it," Alice smirked at me. "I think you have competition big brother."
I just chuckled at her before checking my phone to see if Bella had replied. She must have still been in class, so I just decided to text her again, so she could see them when she went out for lunch.
So, apparently I'm going to live in a place named after a utensil. Who names a place Forks? lol.
When we arrived to the house, I was in awe. It was a lot bigger than our house back in Florida, three stories.
"Real estate is cheaper out here," my dad explained, before telling us to choose a room and unpack our essentials.
My parents took the room on the second floor that had a room right across for Masen, and Alice and I got the top floor to ourselves, our rooms on opposite ends of the hall.
"This is awesome," I laughed, walking into my room and seeing one wall made entirely of glass, looking over the woods, and a bed already set up in the farthest corner.
"These rooms are huge," Alice squealed, running into mine and walking up to the glass and looking around. "No fair, you have a better view."
"I'm older," I smirked, making her stick her tongue out at me.
"At least we have our own bathrooms, I hated sharing with you," she said, looking into my bathroom.
"Ditto," I laughed.
After unpacking the basics we were told to come downstairs to go over to the school.
"So I know you were mad we had to get rid of the jeep," my dad said wrapping his arm around my shoulder and leading me to a place I assumed was the garage."So I got you something else."
"You got me a new car?" I asked excitedly, looking over to the opening garage door and seeing a shiny silver car sitting inside. "A Volvo?"
"Yea, they're safe and reliable, and not too bad looking," he said warily, probably hoping I would like it.
"Thanks dad," I smiled, patting his arm in thanks. "And sorry for being such an ass about the move, it just sucks."
"I know, I understand," he nodded.
"Can I drive it?" I asked holding my hand out for the keys.
"Sure, you and Alice can follow us to the school, you have to learn the way anyway," he said, handing me the keys and calling Alice over.
"He gets everything!" she gasped.
"You know I take you wherever you want to go," I rolled my eyes, getting into the drivers seat.
"Fine," she pouted, getting in, grumbling under her breath. "I better get the Porsche for graduation."
"You still have like another 2 years until you graduate," I chuckled.
"Exactly," she giggled. "They have time to save up."
I just laughed as I pulled out and followed my parents to what would be my home away from home for the next year and a half until I left to college.
The school was tiny, maybe 1/4 of the size of my school in Florida. Great, new kids would definitely stand out.
We walked to the office, where we met Mrs. Cope, who offered to give us a quick tour.
"It's going to be lunch soon, so you'll probably see students milling about."
She showed us everything except the classrooms, since they were occupied, and we ended up in the gym. There was a class going on here too, but it wasn't much of a distraction, since they were all just playing volleyball.
Alice and I sat on the bleachers and watched as my parents spoke to Mrs. Cope, Masen sitting on my lap and watching the game with wide eyes.
I saw some girls looking at me, and I rolled my eyes when they started whispering to each other and pulling their shorts up higher.
"Looks like you're going to have admirers here too," Alice giggled at my side.
"Whatever," I chuckled. I didn't want any of them, I wanted Bella.
"You think they'll be as aggressive as in Florida?" Alice smirked, making me shiver at the thought of how many girls used to throw themselves at me, even though it never worked. "They probably miss you."
"Shut up," I grumbled, tensing when I felt a tap on my shoulder.
"Hi," a sugary sweet voice purred. "I'm Tanya, are you new here?"
"Uh, yea," I answered, standing and putting Masen on my hip between us. I knew he was getting too big to hold, but right now, I didn't care, he was my barrier. This blonde chick looked like she was ready to dig her nails into me.
"Hi," Masen waved, startling her.
"Is he yours?" she asked with wide eyes.
"Yea," I lied, knowing he looked enough like me to pull it off. Even though I would have been like 12 when I had him, she seemed to believe me.
"Oh, uh, bye," she stuttered before running off to her friends, whispering and pointing in my direction.
"You're so bad," Alice guffawed at my side, clutching her stomach. "How could she believe you? He's way too old to actually be yours."
"I'm glad she did, that means they'll leave me alone once she spreads it around that I have a baby mama somewhere," I smirked.
When the bell rang, we were escorted towards the cafeteria, where we grabbed some pretty decent food while we waited to be able to talk to the counselor for our class schedules.
I sat at a table with my family and Mrs. Cope, she was explaining to them about the way the day went, while I looked around the room.
Everyone stared at us when they walked into the room, the girls stopping to gawk and stare. I looked towards the doors when I heard the same sweet voice from earlier.
Tina or whatever her name was, was talking excitedly about the new kid, aka me. She was facing me, giggling when she saw me looking, and started shaking the brunette next to her. Her back was towards me, but I couldn't stop the feeling that I'd seen her before; she was probably in the same gym class as the Tammy girl.
Her long brown hair reached the middle of her back, and I wanted to run my fingers through it, like how I did with Bella. I looked away and checked my phone, hoping Bella had text me back so I could keep from staring, but she still hadn't.
I knew I shouldn't have, but I looked back up and continued to stare as they walked further into the cafeteria. There was a group around her, so I couldn't really see her face, but her body, was spectacular, and familiar.
"Stop staring at some girls ass," Alice hissed in my ear, looking in the direction I was staring. "Wait, I know that ass."
"Right?" I asked anxiously, continuing to stare at the beautiful curves that looked exactly like the ones I'd rubbed my hands all over just last week.
"Edward," Alice started shaking me. "That's Bella's ass, no one could fill out jeans better than her, believe me, I was extremely jealous every time I saw her."
"Ali that's impossible," I shook my head, looking away and pulling out my phone, calling Bella.
The group sat down at a table, but the brunette kept her face hidden, not turning towards me like the rest of them did. The phone kept ringing, and there was no answer, so it couldn't be her, because she had a phone right next to her on the table.
"Did she answer?" Alice asked, right when the call went to voice mail.
"No," I shook my head. "Hey Bella, just calling to let you know I got to my new home, in case you missed my texts. I guess you're probably at school, call me when you can baby, I miss you."
"Edward, what if that is her? Go see!"
"Alice, I'll look like an idiot walking up to a random group of people, and then saying, sorry, one of you looked like my girlfriend, who I haven't seen in a week, and I don't know where she lives, so I thought I might have gotten lucky and randomly moved to her hometown," I said sarcastically.
"You're an idiot for not asking," she rolled her eyes. "Stop staring if your not going to do anything about it."
"I can't help it," I mumbled, looking back over to the table, in time to see Tasha whispering in the brunette's ear and pointing towards my table, failing to be discreet. The brunette turned slightly to the side to say something to her and I finally got a glimpse of her face.
"Holy shit," I whispered, catching Alice's attention and hearing her gasp made it clear that I wasn't just seeing things. That was Bella, my girl was literally 10 feet away from me, and I was frozen in place.
"Edward, oh my god, I told you it was fate!" she jumped excitedly in her seat, pulling on my arm.
"I-I.. she," I stuttered, standing in my seat and unconsciously started walking towards her. Tori's eyes widened when she saw me, and she gripped Bella's arm, before her attention was suddenly drawn next to me. Masen must have noticed her at the same time I did, because he took off running towards her, shouting her name excitedly as he went to her side.
Bella stiffened before turning in her seat, her eyes darting to Masen before locking on mine, her mouth dropping open in surprise. She jumped out of her seat, catching Masen as he rammed into her legs and hugging him tightly, but her eyes never left mine.
We were both here, in the same state, in the same school, in the same room.
I think I owed my father a huge hug.
Best move ever.
Yes I know I'm evil for stopping it there,
but I figured the reunion should be in Bella's pov and it's already being written.
Just a quick note, this story will be pure high school lovin fluff.
I'm talking first love, first times, and more. So join me along for the ride.
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Tell me what you think.
-Angie
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