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Chapter 1-

I stood at the door for a few seconds to compose myself. It was silly really because they already knew I was here, and Edward would be able to hear my thoughts. I sighed and lifted my hand to knock on the door.

'Sari!' Alice had the door open before I could knock. Her hug nearly knocked me off my feet.

'Hey Alice.' I tried a smile; I don't think I convinced her though. Fortunately I was saved by her brother, Edward.

'Alice leave Sarella alone, she needs space.' Alice pouted like a spoilt child and stormed off into the house. He turned to me, 'Hey sweetie, you ok?'

'Yeah I'm ok, I'm just going to miss them so much.'

'I know.' He said. 'We all are, but don't worry love we're all here for you and they'll be back before you know it. Now go up to your room and unpack. Come down when you're ready; don't hurry if you need time. I love you.'

'Thanks Edward,' I said and walked past him towards the huge staircase.

I was grateful that the rest of the family was nowhere to be seen. I really didn't feel like facing them at the moment, especially Alice. I love her but she can be a bit full on. I smiled as I entered my second bedroom. I didn't stay at the main house often; it was easier for everyone if I lived in my parent's house. There are consequences to being the only human in vampire/werewolf family. It was unsafe for me to be around my vampire family much. As my grandmother, Bella, had proven at her 18th birthday, accidents happen. One, tiny paper cut and the whole family had turned into ferocious blood suckers. The whole family (vampire and werewolf) loved me too much to risk that so I didn't see them much.

But my parents had gone away for a while, well 4 months actually. They were having a sort of second honeymoon. They were going to south America, to visit Huilin and Nahuel. I wanted to go with them, I've never met Nahuel before but I know he is a good friend of my mother's. They wouldn't take me with them though. As usual it was too dangerous, they were vampires, non-vegetarian vampires, and I was a human. I would be in danger if I went, so I was to stay here under the guard of my vegetarian vampire family.

I sat down on my bed for a while but I needed something to occupy my mind so I couldn't think about the next 4 months. I opened my suitcase and pulled out my most prized possessions- my photos. I had 10. The first was a recent one of my mum and dad, Renesmee and Jacob. Next was one of my grandparents, Edward and Bella and then some of my great aunts and uncles; Alice and Jasper, Rosalie and Emmet, Rachel and Paul and one of Rebecca. Then one of the pack with their imprintees, Emily, Kim, Rachel, Claire, Sophie, Phoebe and my mum of course. There were some of my great grandparents; one of Esme and Carlisle, one of Charlie and Sue with Billy, and one of Renee and Phil.

I loved my family so much, even the members that I hadn't ever met and never will. I would never be allowed to meet Renee or Phil or Rebecca. They were my only family members that didn't know about the existence of vampires or werewolves and they never could know. So of course I could never meet them, that would mean explaining that Bella had given birth to a half vampire half human girl who had been imprinted on by a werewolf and given birth to a human-me. It was far too complicated to explain and if they knew then they would have to become vampires themselves or die.

I jumped as someone knocked on my door. Damn those stupid vampire qualities and damn alice. Couldn't she just leave me alone?

'Go away Alice.' I groaned at the door.

'Sweetie? It's not Alice love it's me, Bella. I was just checking to see if you were ok.' Oh. It was Bella. That was ok, Bella was nice to be around. There was never a need to fill silences with Bella, and she really cared about me. She understood what it was like to be the only human around here.

'Come in Bella, sorry I thought you were Alice.' We both laughed as she came in and sat on the bed beside me. She put her arm around me and squeezed gently, very gently. She had to be careful; her immense strength could destroy me in a second. She smiled at me and it brightened the whole room. I couldn't help but notice her eyes though, they were pitch black.

'Bella! You haven't hunted!' I scolded her. I wasn't really scared, I knew she wouldn't hurt me, but it was habit to shy away from their dark eyes.

'I'm just on my way out now Saz. Alice, Carlisle and Edward are waiting for me outside; I wanted to check on you first.' She smiled. 'It'll be hard, and you're really going to miss them, we all are, but they'll be back before you notice. We're going to have such fun whilst they're gone Sari! Now listen, if there is anything you need, anything at all, you must say. Promise me?'

'I promise Bella, but I'll be fine, don't worry about me.'

She smiled. 'Good. Now we'll be back soon, Esme and Jasper are here if you need anything. I'll see you later hun.' She hugged me again, smiled and then she was gone.

I finished unpacking the contents of my suitcase. It wasn't much but Alice had insisted that I shouldn't bring many clothes as she was going to take me shopping for new ones. I loved shopping with Alice but right now even that didn't brighten my day. I'd never been away from my parents for more than a week in my whole life. I know, it's incredibly babyish to not be able to be away from my parents at 17 but I wasn't really a normal person and my parents certainly weren't normal. I really was going to miss them.

After everything was put neatly away I decided that I really couldn't drag it out any longer. I was going to have to go downstairs to get something to eat. I was grateful that the three most calming members of my family, besides Bella, were the ones who had remained. Esme hugged me as I went into the kitchen and she made me sausages and mash, my favourite comfort meal. Jazz joined us whilst I ate. We didn't talk about anything in particular, just how we all were, how life was in La Push, and what it was like here in Forks. Nobody mentioned my parents and for that I was grateful.