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The next day sun seeped through her old window. She didn't want to wake up but the sound of Charlie calling for her gave her no choice. Sarah sat up in the bed, running her hand through her new hair.

'Bella' in the story had mentioned a toiletry bag, Sarah searched for it now. There wasn't much in the medium sized bedroom. A closet, bed, dresser and side table. Sarah froze when she was the rocking table.

It was an old delicate thing, it brought back Sarah's memories of the book. Edward would sit here at some point. Sarah didn't want Edward though, she knew she wanted Jacob. If they were real that it.

The brunette found the bag and she rushed to take a shower. Once she was done she headed downstairs. Sarah had forgotten entirely of 'Bella's' clumsiness. She her foot caught on nothing, Sarah gasped and gripped the railing. She had barely managed to stop from falling.

Charlie had heard all the commotion and quickly rushed to find Sarah, he helped her to the bottom of the steps. Charlie looked at her with concern. "I'm okay Dad."

Charlie couldn't exactly prove her wrong so he let his daughter go and make breakfast for herself. Cereal was enough for her. Sarah wondered again. She was living Bella Swans life. That meant she would have to go through all the pain and hurt.

Even though she knew the ending Sarah wasn't sure if she really wanted to deal with all the pain. She had gone through enough in her other life. Tears welled in her eyes at the memories as she looked to the table she sat at nervously.

The brunette found herself chewing her lip. A habit often spoke of in the book. She sighed and picked at the splinters of the table. Charlie was now sitting at the television. A week till school, a week till Sarah met Edward.

Sarah began to plan. She knew Edward wouldn't hurt her, but she wondered what would happen if he had smelt her scent before. Maybe Sarah could brush past , or try to meet one of his siblings. Alice, Sarah smiled. She had always thought she could share a bond with the character Alice.

Sarah was in love with fashion. She didn't follow the trends but she loved admiring clothes and trying them on. Maybe Sarah could try to find Alice.

Her thoughts were interrupted as she washed the dishes. A loud car drove into her drive. Clearly a very old one. Charlie got up and turned to Sarah briefly. "Billy's bringing round the present I got for you Bells."

Sarah's face lit up. This was the truck spoken of in the stories. She raced out side. Partly to see the truck. And partly to meet Jacob Black.

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Jacob enveloped the fragile human in a hug so kind the girl felt her face blush. Jacob chuckled and pulled back to grin at her sheepishly. "Long time no see. You remember me right? My name's Jacob Black. You know, you and I used to make mudpies together."

During his ramble a smile had overtook Sarah's face and she laughed when he was done and stood there embarrass. She remotely heard Charlie and Billy move inside the house to watch the game.

Sarah took Jacobs hand in hers selfishly. She enjoyed Jacobs touch, slightly too much. "It's good to see you again Jacob."

The boys eyes lit up and he smiled again. They stood in a comfortable, but frozen position for a few more moments before Jacob snapped back to reality. He turned, excited, to the truck.

"It's not the best of course, but it runs. Come on I'll show you." Jacob tugged her hand and opened the door for Sarah politely. She climbed inside as the boy pointed out all the flaws of the vehicle.

Sarah's grin grew as she took in how enthused Jacob was. He finally stopped and grinned back at her. Sarah blushed when he noticed her smile and turned away. She couldn't stop her grin though.

Jacob chuckled. "How are you liking Forks? I hear you were in the hospital yesterday."

Sarah found herself blushing. She did not like him knowing about her weaknesses. "It's nice. Charlie's great, much less annoying than my mum."

"Mum's can be like that can't they?" Jacob laughed and Sarah found herself laughing as well.

The brunette gestured to the door. "Do you want to go inside now?"

Jacob nodded, still smiling, as she took his hand and led him inside.

Sarah stopped at the base of the stairs and told the boy to continue upwards. She went to Charlie and hugged him from behind. "Thank you Dad! I love it."

The girl could feel the grin on her father before she saw it. She exchanged greetings with Billy before heading upstairs. Jacob was standing looking at the pictures on the wall.

She smiled. "Find something you like? They're five bucks' each, but I can make a deal."

Jacobs tan face reddened and he turned to the floor. Sarah laughed and moved to sit on the bed. She tapped it lightly. "Hypothetically, if a certain boy wanted to know of a certain girls deal."

Sarah smirked pleased that he was curious. "Well, hypothetically the girl would tell the boy that it would be a picture for a picture, she got to pick a picture and he got to pick one."

Jacob nodded, continuing on with the question. "And hypothetically, if the boy wanted that picture there," He pointed to a picture of Bella. It seemed to be one of the only pictures where Bella was alone in the photo. She was smiling warmly as the sunset behind her. "What would be the price?"

"I suppose the girl would want a photo that would not be known to the boy. She would simply pick it out and not tell him which one she took." Sarah finished."

Jacob grinned. "Hypothetically of course?"

The brunette nodded and walked towards her wall. She picked the picture of and handed it slowly, over to Jacob. "So I get to come round in two days to pick a photo."

Jacob smiled and nodded, placing the photo in one of his jackets pockets. Sarah took the opportunity to look him over. It was merely just to confirm the book's description. Jacob was a kid really, but he was tall and tanned. His skin was smooth and his black hair made him look younger.

He was almost exactly as she imagined, only better. She knew he wouldn't start liking her for a while, but here she was, sitting next to him. What should she change from the book? She wondered if she should help him with becoming the alpha of the pack. That would solve many future problems.

Those problems depended upon her falling in love with Edward however. She wasn't going to do that though. Right?

Jacob spoke again. "Sounds good. I can check over the truck while you're there."

Sarah nodded, pleased. "When are you starting school? You'll be going to Forks high right?"

"No. We go to school on the reservation. We're going back in two weeks."

Sarah's face fell, of course she knew this. "That sucks. At least you get another week off."

Jacob chuckled and punched Bella lightly to try to make her feel better. "But we started the break later than you did."

"One week later?" Sarah smiled as she guessed.

Jacob chuckled and confirmed. "One week later."

Talking with Jacob was so easy. Sarah hadn't had a friend like this in her other life. It was wonderful. Billy's calls broke through their conversation though. "Come on Jacob. We need to get home."

It was nearly lunch by now. Sarah said goodbye to Jacob as he reassured her that they would meet in two days. Sarah told Billy a polite goodbye and they were gone. Charlie turned to Sarah. "Sounded like you two had fun."

Sarah found herself blushing, but she nodded. Charlie turned to go back to the television but Sarah had an idea. "Dad? Do you mind if I go into town? I want to buy a new coat for school. I'll have lunch while I'm there."

Charlie frowned quickly before nodding. He reached down into his pocket and pulled out his pocket. Sarah protested but he handed over some cash. "It's fine Bells. My treat."

Reluctantly, but thankfully, she took the money. She hugged Charlie as thanks and goodbye and walked excitedly to her truck.

Sarah loved it, even if it was a mess. She took great care of it as she drove into town. Her plan was brief. She wanted to go shopping. Something told her that Alice might be there. It was a week before school and she knew Alice would be needing a whole entire new closet for it.

The girl parked her car and tucked her hands into her pockets. It was so cold out. She started at the cheaper end of stores, buying what she needed, a coat and a few shirts. She then moved on to browsing the upper class places.

There were so many dresses that she admired. A lovely red ball gown caught her eye. It had crystals beaded along the top, the rest of the fabric folding in waves to the bottom. At the hem it was gifted by a trim of gold.

Sarah sighed as she looked at the price quickly and moved on. She went to another store, finding a lovely blue shirt. The fabric seemed to melt in her hands it was that soft. The shirt was figure fitting and Sarah knew it would have worked well with her body.

She moved on to a flowing dark blue dress. This dress was something else entirely, that of a dream. It's fabric seemed to move. The faint traces of some kind of glitter highlighted this. It was as if whoever wore this, wore the ocean. Sara smiled, ran her fingers over the magical material, and departed. It was almost heartbreaking to have to leave that dress behind.

The brunette, slightly depressed from her clothing endeavours, walked with her eyes to the floor. She aimed to go somewhere to eat. She may have also been looking to the floor so she wouldn't trip. In hindsight that was a bad idea. She bumped into something hard and cold. Sarah began stumbling backwards, her head mere inches from the ground before something caught her.

"Oh gosh sorry! I didn't see you. Are you okay?" the voice was velvet, faintly musical, like bells.

Sarah's eyes shot open. They had closed from fear. There before her stood a small girl with short black hair and golden eyes. Sarah gaped as the girl rushed to pick up her stuff and Sarah's.

The girl turned back to Sarah, seeing she had not moved. "I'm sorry again, here's your things. My names Alice by the way."

When Sarah didn't move, Alice began to worry and looked over Sarah again. "Are you okay?"

Sarah shook her head. "Yeah. Sorry," Sarah's mind reeled. She had wanted to talk to the pixie. She wanted to trust her, but why would Alice talk to Sarah without a good reason. Sarah's mind raced before she came to a conclusion. "My name is Bella. Would you like to have a coffee to make up for it? Or maybe we could head to the blood bank."

The brunette watched Alice's reaction with satisfaction. First the fairy gasped, then she shook her head slowly. Now she stood staring at Sarah wide eyed. Sarah laughed and grabbed Alice's hand that was least filled with bags, taking her own bags from Alice's cold hand in the process.

Sarah tried not to flinch from Alice's freezing temperature as she pulled the pixie to the nearest café. Alice let her pull her even though Sarah knew full well that she could stop her easily. The brunette ordered two small coffees, knowing she would drink Alice's herself.

She sat at a table and gestured for the still frozen Alice to sit as well. "Move, or someone will get suspicious."

Alice blinked at Sarah's words, before hesitantly sitting across from her. Alice stared at the girl. The girl stared at Alice. "You know I am a Viking?"

Viking? Sarah was confused. Maybe Alice was trying to hint at something like Sarah had. Viking, was it as simple as V for vampire. "I know you are a vegetarian Viking."

Alice's eyes widened, although Sarah wasn't sure how she managed it, they were wide enough. Sarah was limited as to what she could discuss with the small vampire. They were still in a public place.

Sarah watched in surprise as Alice's face blanked over. Her eyes darkening from their shimmering gold. Just before Sarah asked what was wrong Alice smiled, her eyes returning to their normal colour.

It was Alice's turn to drag the confused Sarah. "Come on, I thought we could go somewhere more private." The coffees were forgotten as Alice dragged the human to her car.

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"What do you know?" Alice's car was so expensive. Sarah felt a slight pang of Jealousy before it was wiped away with her happiness. She was happy Alice could have such a nice car, she deserved it.

Sarah sighed, not entirely sure what to tell her. "Everything. I can't tell you it all though. It's extremely complicated," Before Alice could protest Sarah added, "Even for your vampire mind."

Alice's pout looked wrong on her perfect vampire features. "Let's start with something simple then. What do you want?"

Sarah frowned, what did she want? "I think it's best if your family doesn't know that I know anything about you. I planned to assist with Edward. I am his singer, his blood singer. I was hoping you could get my scent to him, so he isn't so shocked when he meets me at class."

Alice only took a few brief moments to think through it. In those moments her face blanked. Sarah concluded it must have been because Alice had a vision. "I met you whilst shopping, bumped into you. You fell and hurt your knee, I offered you a tissue but forgot to throw it away."

Sarah smiled at the excuse and looked for one of the recent cuts she had sustained. Bella was so clumsy, she must have cut's somewhere. Surprisingly she found one on her knee. Alice handed her a tissue and she let a few drops of blood on it.

Sarah hadn't even thought of the effect this would have on Alice. She turned back to find her eyes darkened, but not the deep black that Edward would have in the books. Still, Sarah raised one eyebrow.

Alice nodded slowly. "I'm okay. I understand about Edward now though." The underlying words where obvious. She understood why Edward would react. Sarah was not scared to know that her blood smelt so good.

Sarah chuckled. "You can't let them know I know, but especially Edward. I know it will be hard, but I think I have a good distraction for you."

Sarah moved on to explain about her lacking wardrobe as Alice packed away the tissue in her purse. "That will work," Alice's face blanked as she looked to the future again. "Come over tomorrow."

Sarah frowned, but Alice continued. "Edward's with the Denali's, he won't be home till the day after. The rest of the family will be hunting bedside's me and Jasper." Alice paused for a moment, turning to me. "You know who they are right?"

Sarah smiled and nodded. "Jasper will be alright with my scent?" Sarah didn't want to mention how he tried to attack 'Bella' in the books. She didn't blame him though, exactly like the real 'Bella'.

Alice's face blanked before she turned back to Sarah with a smile. "It'll all be fine. I should warn you that he may keep his distance."

Sarah nodded, still smiling. "I know."

Alice frowned. She had never dealt with someone who knew things before they happened. This was going to be interesting.


A/N: Review please, tell me if you want me to continue! I won't if I don't start getting some reviews as it just isn't worth it if no one is reading it

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