Jacob had said something about there being cheap houses in La Push. Another Pro, he had commented.

My mum ponderd it for a while. She sat on the chair and stared at the coffee table.
Not being able to stay quiet for long I tried to pursuade her.
"Jacob says that the houses are cheap down there, plus, it's not far away from here." I also tried to fit in this little detail. "And, it would be so much easier to just go to La Push High school, also that bike ride takes forever."
She nodded, and then I thought I should leave her so she could think it through.
I walked back up to my bedroom. It's weird to think it wont be my bedroom soon, weird.
It wasn't the best house in the world but it did have it's good qualities. I would miss living here, not going to the same school.
But the good thing was that I would be able to hang around with my best friends.
And the beach! I could go whenever I wanted, without having to bloody bike down. damn bike ride.

I shut my bedroom door and picked up my phone, I dialed Jacob's mobile.

"Tash! What's up dawg?" He aswered on the second ring.

"Hey." I laughed. "Did you just say dawg? No, never mind, that doesn't matter now. I have big news..."
He waited.

"Are you going to tell me or am I going to have to guess?"

"Right, okay. Right, well. Ok-"

"Taaaash, spit it out." He chuckled.

"Ok, my landlord came round and basicly told us that our house is going to be built on and we have to move..."
I explained the conversation that my mum and Simon had and he laughed when I told him my mum yelled at the guy. He knows what my mum's like.

"Woah. So where are you going to live?" He paused. "Oh! You could live in-"

"La Push, I know I already asked my mum." I finished off for him.

"Cool!"

"Yeah, I know." I wasn't as enthusiastic. I would miss my friends back in Forks High school so much, I had a lot of fun with them.
What am I on about, I'll see them all the time!
"It would be awesome!" I said to him, saying 'awesome' in a high pitch voice like I always do.
"So? What did you're mum say?"

"Jake, I've only just asked her, she's thinking about it now. You're so impatiant."

"You can talk!" He accused.

"I don't know what your talking about..." I laughed, I was joking, he knew that.

"Jacob! Food!" I heard Billy from a distance.

"Gotta' go. But keep me updated!"

"Bye, Jake." I smiled.

The line cut off and I punched the air.

LA PUSH!

"Wooooop." I murmerd quietly, so that I wouldn't be heard by my mum.
This was p-e-r-f-e-c-t. Perfect.
No rows with mum. No guilt for my friends, seen as in I had to move.

I collapsed on my bed after quietly jumping and dancing around the room. I grinned as I already thought of what I could do once I was there.
Late nights at the beach, I could never really do that often.
It would take me about 5 minutes to get to school, I would never be late again. Well, Kinda'.
All the pranks I could pull on Quil, and then I could finally leg it to my house instead of risking it at Jakes.
An evil smile crept up as I began to plan all of my pranks.
"It's pay back time..."

"Hey, where's Emily?" Garry asked me, we where sitting around a table in the cafateria having little conversations.
"I'm not sure, she wasn't on the bus."
He shrugged, and mumbled something.
"Anyway, guys." I called out to the table, getting everyones attention then I proceded. "I have some important news."
Carrie raised her blond eyebrow at me. "Good or bad?" She asked.
"Depends how you look at it." I drew in a long breath. "The thing is that... I'm moving."
"...That's cool, Tash. But why all the tension before-hand? I mean it's no huge thing." Jack said chuckling.
Well, I was hoping for a little sadness, I am moving school, I thought that was a big deal.
"Picked a house yet?" Katie smiled at me from across the table.
"No not yet, but aparently theres alot for sale in La Push."
It all fell silent and everyone stared at me.
"La Push is a while away, why 'aint you just moving to Forks or Beaver?" Garry asked.
"Because... Well my mum said there isn't a house for sale in Forks and Beaver that we could move into in 5 weeks." No, that wasn't a lie, she actually thought about that and said they where too expensive anyway.
"Oh, okay, fair enough. You're going to be pretty late for school though. Well, later." Jack mocked.
"No, wait. I don't think you know what I mean." My cheeks where getting warm, and I was nervous again. "I'm moving schools too."
Garry dropped his fork in his plate and stared at me with his jaw hanging open. Everyone else looked at me with wide eyes.
Katie, normally the polite quiet one burst out. "What? Moving schools too? But..." She trailed off when she realised alot of people on other tables where staring at her.
I smiled sheepishly. "Sorry..."
"Hey guys... what I miss?" Luke was staring at all the unmoving faces and then finally landed on me. "What's up Tash?" He looked concerned and sat down opposite me, next to Katie and Jack.
"Um, well..."
"Tasha is moving schools." Carrie blurted. He laughed. "Huh, okay. And next your gonna' tell me that I'm your brother."
"No, seriously. Luke." I looked at him straight in the eye. "I'm moving."
There was an still silent moment, then Jack said "Is he your brother too?"
Everyone relaxed slightly and chuckled at Jack.

People still tried to pursuade me to ask my mum to move to Forks all through the day, I would say that I would, but she would say no. It's true, even though I wouldn't ask her again.
I loathe Forks, and I would rather not keep asking my mum, just in case she changes her mind.

What happened the day after made the moving situation go right to the back of my thoughts.

Carrie said that since it's a nice day we should all go to the forest after school. Just to hang out. We all agreed, it wasn't everyday that the sun came out in Forks and I was in the mood for some sort of hiking.
"You know, high-heels are not really good for hiking, Carrie." Jack smirked.
"There not just high-heels, they are boots. And I can walk perfectly fine in them." Carrie said, linking arms with me. I smiled at her.
If she falls over she better not drag me down too. I'm clumsy enough as it is.

We where walking along next to the road and heading for the entry of the path when a sign on one of the closest tree's caught my attention. I stopped dead in my tracks, which made Carrie swing round a little bit.
"What's the matter Tash?" Katie asked.
My jaw was wide open with shock, I couldn't move, I couldn't say anything. I just stood there staring at the sign.
"What?" Carrie said, obviously reading what I had my eyes on.
"What? What are you What-ing at?" Jack said.
"Stop saying what, you idiot." Garry grumbled but Jack ignored him.

"Emily is missing..."

I moved closer to the sign and took it off the tree.
"Are you sure it's her?" Luke asked.
"Positive, it says her name here aswell. And her photo is right there." I said, barely above a whisper.
I looked up with pleading eyes. "Where is she?" I asked the boys, Carrie was crying next to Katie silently.
"I...I don't know." Luke said.
"I want to go see her parents." Carrie sobbed.
We agreed.