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Home Dreadful Home: Annalise

Annalise Day looked around her new room. The blue was dull but not terrible. She could make all of her things fit. It wasn't like she had a lot.

She was suppose to be unpacking but that would make everything too real. She wanted to stay in her bubble of denial. Just for a little while longer, she needed to stay in denial.

The house wasn't the problem. Yes it was small but they had lived in small before. Two bedrooms were plenty.

It wasn't that they were basically in the woods. She had been living near the woods for years. Even when they had lived in the city they had been as close as possible. That's something you get used to when you live with shapeshifting wolves.

It wasn't the fact she was starting school in the middle of the semester. Or that all the kids probably had known each other since they were born. She had been the new kid before.

It wasn't the town or even the state. She could cope with all of these things. She had been coping with things for years.

No it wasn't any of these things. The problem was that for the first time in her life she had been happy. She had been happy in Louisiana. She had loved it there, where a lot of first had happened.

Her first sleepover with her first best friend. Her first costume party and her first dance. Her first date that ended with her first kiss.

Yes she had loved living there but of course Sebastian had to ruin all of that. Like he ruined everything else. She wasn't that suprised but she was still upset.

It had only been ten years but she couldn't remember a time without vampires. Now she was in a town surronded by wolves that were having to babysit her.

Maybe she did have a little bit of a problem with the town.

She needed to get out of her dull blue room with all of its unpacked boxes. Walking through the door she saw Jake and Leah in the kitchen.

"Hey, how far is that beach you were talking about from here?"

"About a mile or so. Why?" Jake was putting plates into the cabinet.

"I thought I would go see it, you know clear my head and avoid those boxes like a pro."

Jake and Leah shared a look. They turned back to Annalise and replied at the same time.

"I don't think that would be wise." This was Jake with a shake of his head.

"Don't stay out too late." Leah said with a smile.

They looked at each other again. Apparently the first look had not been communicated well. This time they both looked confused.

"It's just the beach, Jacob. What's the worst that could happen?" Leah had turned herself fully to him, abandoning the cups.

"Anything could happen, Leah. We have to protect her. I mean..."

Leah interrupted him, "She is protected, this is La Push."

Jacob opened his mouth to say something but Annalise stepped in before he could.

"Come on guys, don't argue, please. Isn't this why we moved to this town? So that I could walk a mile or so down the road? If I'm not back in an hour you can come get me."

"30 minutes." They replied in unison.

They look at each other again and started to laugh. Jacob leaned over to kiss Leah and she met him half way. Annalise took this as her cue to leave.

"30 minutes, I promise, bye." She yelled as she sprinted out the door.

As she got to the end of the driveway she realized she didn't know which way to go. She almost turned around to ask but then stopped. She didn't want them to change their mind or offer to go with her. She had 30 minutes she could just walk, even if she didn't find the beach.

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She found the beach though and it hadn't taken as long as she thought. The ocean was beautiful. The area was surronded by cliffs. The beach had plenty of deadwood and she sat down on one of the logs.

Two more days and she would be starting school. How she dreaded it, she didn't really like school.

She wondered if she would make any friends this time around. The thought of that possibility filled her with both excitment and dread. Sebastian was coming for her on the day she turned eighteen and she shouldn't be thinking about making friends.

Even though he said he wouldn't change her till she was eighteen the terror had almost been nonstop. Between the bad dreams of the people she loved dying and the mind control it was one horror after another. Not to mention the random killings of the people that tried to get close to her.

That's why they had left Louisiana. Sebastian had killed her best friend and her almost boyfriend. Well technically he had turned them into vampires but they might as well have been in the ground.

She tried not to think of them, tried not to think their names. Or how they were going to be hunting her now too. It was too horrible even for Sebastion. He had only ever messed with her or Jacob. Never with anyone else.

She wasn't sure what that meant. Was he getting impatient for her or just careless? Both were dangerous situations and she was afraid of both. Afraid of him, that was the only reason she wasn't hightailing it out of La Push, Washington.

She got up to head back to the house. They had trusted her and she didn't want to be ungrateful for the freedom she had been given.

As she walked around the log, to get back to the road, she was knocked down. Looking up she saw a boy pulling headphones out of his ears. He was breathing heavy and looked shocked.

"I am sorry, I didn't see you. Are you okay?" He reached down to help her up.

Looking down at her hands she saw they were scraped up. So much for freedom, Jake was never going to let her out alone again.

"I'm really sorry." The boy repeated.

She looked up. He had dark hair and pretty eyes. She hadn't noticed before but he was attractive. She felt a blush creep into her cheeks. She looked back at her hands.

"No big deal. Sorry I was in the way."

"You weren't, I should have been watching. There usually isn't anyone here at this time."

He stuck his right hand out, "I'm Brayden Cameron."

"Annalise Day." She took his hand.

"Nice to meet you, when did you move to town?"

"About an hour ago. Nice to meet you too."

"Wow, so I'm the first person you've met?"

"Yep and it will be an interesting story to tell since you barreled into me." She smiled at him.

Laughing Brayden sat down on the log.

"I think we are going to be good friends, Annalise." He patted the spot beside him.

She wanted to sit, to keep avoiding the real world, to stay in her bubble.

"I can't, My parents are expecting me back soon. I told them I wouldn't be gone long."

"That's okay." He stood back up. "You'll go to the La Push High School right?"

"Yes."

"Good, we will get to hangout then. See you on Monday, Annalise."

With that he turned and started running again. Maybe school wouldn't be that bad if Brayden was goingto be there.

Annalise headed back to her new house a smile on her face.