8 years later
They were on their way to move to another place.
Again.
This time a Native American reservation in Washington.
Sam was already used to it. Her aunt was a lady in her 40s, with long, dark brown hair and stunning green eyes. Her skin color reminded of a mix of caramel with a bit of milk. Not too light, but also not too tanned. She always seemed wary of something, especially since that day. On a normal day her aunt was a very cheerful and carefree person. She was also kind; helping out people in need and such. But when something happened, her aunt would suddenly go into her serious mode and it would seem as if she was a completely different person. Still her aunt was amazing. She took care of her really well. She always made sure she was healthy and safe.
This time she promised they could stay here longer, and that they probaly won't move away for a longer time.
She hoped it would be true.
Changing schools and making new friends every time got a bit tiresome and lonely. She just wanted to find a place she could call home.
Her home.
They were in her aunts car. It was pretty expensive as far as she knew. She didn't know how her aunt could afford it, but she stopped questioning this kind of stuff some time ago, because she wouldn't get any straight answers from her aunt anyway.
As they were approaching the reservation her aunt let her in on the details.
"The house that I found isn't too big, but it has a great backyard. We could make a great garden there. The house has been renovated and already furnished. The rest of our stuff will arrive in a few days. I already called the school. You start next week. It's not too far away from where we live too, exactly on reservation. You will love it."
"You say that everytime...Wait, what about your job?"
"Oh, I applied to Forks Highschool, they were looking for a teacher," her aunt grinned.
"Ah, so no awkward 'My aunt is my teacher' stuff this time. Perfect," the girl let out a breath of relief.
"Yes, well they didn't need a history teacher in La Push. But Forks had an open vacancy."
As they were talking, they arrived in the reservation. In a few minutes they pulled up at a light brown two story house. It wasn't too small or too big. You could already see that the windows had curtains, and the lawn in the front was also taken care of.
They got out of car and made their way to the door. It was painted just the regular white, but the design of the door was quite beautiful. The frame of the door had patterns of leaves engraved, and the door itself had a large engraving of a rose. Her aunts favorite flower.
Her aunt took out the key and unlocked the door. She opened it and gestured for Sam to go in.
"Excited to see your room? It's on the second floor, the light blue door."
As the door opened, Sam entered the house, and she could immediately see that it really was already furnished with very nice furniture. The first thing that you would see as you enter is the living room with a huge couch, that looked to be very comfortable, a coffee table, big TV and a few bookcases and plants. Her aunt really loved all kinds plants, maybe she should have become a florist instead of a teacher.
Then she spotted the stairs that led to the second floor. She went up and ended up in a narrow hallway with three doors. One of them, on the right, was light blue. She went to the door and opened it. It was very beautiful room with light blue walls, white closet doors, a white dresser, a light gray bed, that was quite big and could fit two people. There was also a white desk with a chair and a few book shelves that were still empty.
She really liked it. She went down to thank her aunt. She found her in the small kitchen that was next to the living room.
"Thank you!" Sam hugged her aunt.
"You are very much welcome!" her aunt hugged her back gently and smiled. "Now, I think we should to go and shop for food because this fridge is only full of air."
