Twilight Child
Chapter One
Face to Face
“Oh yeah?! What makes you assume that moving to Forks, Washington is going to help me fit in? I can’t fit in! I’m not normal! I’m not some human! Why can’t you just let me be, and leave the subject of my social life alone?!” I screeched from the inside of my new bedroom, to the other side of the door where Renee was waiting for me to open it. Well, tough luck Renee!
I was so irate that I had been seeing red for the past three hours. Nothing Renee could say would calm me down now, and Charlie knew better than to get in my way when I was this beside myself. He was the smarter of my adoptive parents. I didn’t intend to get this upset, but how could I not? Renee always found a way to convince Charlie to move yet again every six months or so, with hopes that I’ll make friends and become the social butterfly she has always dreamed I would be. Well, tough luck again Renee!
The truth of the matter was that I had never been enough for Renee, no matter how much I tried to please her. I knew why; I wasn’t her own daughter. To her, I was just some girl who had nowhere to go when a strange woman showed up on her doorstep in the middle of the night, practically begging her to take me in. It was Charlie who saved me from god- knows- what in the end. Being vampires, Renee and Charlie had never been able to have children of their own, and even though Charlie had to practically beg her too, he was able to convince Renee into keeping me. Charlie saw something in my eyes that Renee couldn’t see that night, something that he would hate to give up. He told Renee that they could use me to replacement what they should have had, he just wanted to keep me.
Charlie had never felt like he was cheated out of parenthood as Renee always had. He just truly felt lucky to have me. Charlie always sees the finer things in me, things that I couldn’t even see. Thinking of Charlie had me eavesdropping on his thoughts downstairs, he was cowering in his new study. Why did I let her convince me to move? I told myself that this would happen, didn’t I? Bells really doesn’t deserve this, it is probably doing more harm than good. Bella isn’t a normal kid, she never will be. What Bella is, is what makes her so special, even if Renee won’t see it as I do.
Hearing Charlie think such nice things about me had my eyes filling with tears that instantly melted away my anger. He always knew just what to think, even if it was not planned out. Charlie had never been good with telling his feelings, but his thoughts always let me know. I suppose Renee had me in her best interest when she decided to move, but I only knew that from her thoughts. Why can’t she just be appreciative? I bet my daughter or son would thrive in social life, if they took after me that is. But not Bella, she has to be stubborn. I guess she is better than nothing though.
Better than nothing?! If she thinks I am “better than nothing”, I’ll show her what it will be like to have nothing. Maybe when I come back, if I come back, she’ll think twice before thinking I’m better than nothing. She’ll probably be so lonely without a girl around to talk to, she’ll start to say that I’m the best thing she's ever known! I doubted that last part, but I’m sure that she’ll get lonesome quick. I wasn’t going to waste my time on her by writing a note; she probably wouldn’t even care if I actually did run away. There’s a thought.
I pushed my back off the door and ran straight for the nearest exit. The window. Making myself silent, so neither Renee nor Charlie came up to check on me, I slipped open the window, which opened easily, and jumped onto the balcony. The view of the forest surrounding the west side of the house was just what I wanted to see, nothing could make me happier than this moment.
I launched myself over the edge of the balcony. It felt good to fall, not worrying about anything else, to just fall and enjoy it. I quietly let my feet hit the cold ground beneath me, and I stopped for a moment to see if Renee and Charlie were suspicious.
From Renee I heard, Oh well. I can always start a batch of laundry tomorrow if need be, hopefully it won’t. What should I do tomorrow while Charlie is at work, and Bella is at school? Maybe check out that new renovations store, this house could use a little of my touch! Yes, she at least was completely distracted. I had almost totally forgot that tonight would be Charlie’s first night at Forks hospital. He was extremely anxious and excited, I would have to wish him luck sometime tonight- if I’m back before he leaves in a couple hours, he preferred the night shift.
Being a vampire, Charlie was hesitant to persue a career in the medical field. Medicine had always been Charlie’s passion, the one thing he never grew tired of. After much encouragement, I had been the one to convince him to follow his heart. Renee had been attracted to nursing while she was human, but not enough to willingly risk the lives of others to make herself happy. Becoming a vampire had pretty much been the end of life for Renee, but she always managed to find little distractions to occupy her time.
I decided then that I’d only go out for and hour, I did have to get some sleep if I didn’t want to look like a zombie tomorrow. I didn’t want to rumors to start within the first day, or we would have to move for sure then. I was about to take off when I remembered that I still needed to look in on Charlie’s thoughts. What should I wear for my first day on the job? I sound like a woman! Ahh..? Which slacks? Black, gray, or beige? Where is Renee when I need her? He was right; He did sound like a woman.
Once I had enough information to confirm that Renee and Charlie were clueless, I ran through the rather large field that would lead me to the forest. The field was filled with nothing more than dead grass and dirt layered in frost, but it was beautiful all the same. I could just imagine the array of colors that would bloom in this very place come summer time; it must be quite a sight.
The only thing that could possibly be more enchanting than the field was the forest. Unlike the field, the forest had trees. Trees that were leafless, but stood high and sturdy anyway. The ground was solid and arctic; the air would sting my face as it whipped past me- if I could feel it. I took in everything that I ran past. One would think that no one running at such and impossibly fast speed could take in anything, but it was all so scenic that I couldn’t afford not to. For as long as I can remember-which is three hundred twenty two years- I had never seen a more beautiful forest.
After of only moments of running through the magical scenery, I was hit with a well-known scent. It hit me like a brick wall, and I fell to the ground as if I had just had a collision with one. It had knocked the very breath out of me, causing me to inhale even more- as if I needed to give myself more assurance what I was smelling.
I lived with two people with the exact same scent; I would never be able to overlook it.
I continued to gasp for air and blink wildly from my spot on the ground. I couldn’t smell anything but that the scent, and I was right on top of it. I tried to slow my breathing at least long enough to see. After several failed attempts, I was finally calm enough and all too slowly began to get my sense of sight back. My vision was blurred at first, but got stronger as I grew accustomed to the familiar smell that had me pinned to the ground in shock. The scent had caught me off guard, that was all. And I probably looked like a fool gasping for air on the ground like this.
I looked around me as I slowly got to my feet, only to nearly fall flat on my back when I saw what was not even a full eight feet in front of me. His back was pinned to the nearest tree, not breathing and not moving; only scrutinizing my every movement. He had naturally tasseled reddish-brown hair, and the typical pale skin. We both just stood there frozen, searching the others eyes wildly. His eyes where coal black, his features picture perfect if I ever saw it. He was a vegetarian, like Charlie and Renée. I didn’t have to be one to know I was standing face to face with a vampire.
Chapter One
Face to Face
“Oh yeah?! What makes you assume that moving to Forks, Washington is going to help me fit in? I can’t fit in! I’m not normal! I’m not some human! Why can’t you just let me be, and leave the subject of my social life alone?!” I screeched from the inside of my new bedroom, to the other side of the door where Renee was waiting for me to open it. Well, tough luck Renee!
I was so irate that I had been seeing red for the past three hours. Nothing Renee could say would calm me down now, and Charlie knew better than to get in my way when I was this beside myself. He was the smarter of my adoptive parents. I didn’t intend to get this upset, but how could I not? Renee always found a way to convince Charlie to move yet again every six months or so, with hopes that I’ll make friends and become the social butterfly she has always dreamed I would be. Well, tough luck again Renee!
The truth of the matter was that I had never been enough for Renee, no matter how much I tried to please her. I knew why; I wasn’t her own daughter. To her, I was just some girl who had nowhere to go when a strange woman showed up on her doorstep in the middle of the night, practically begging her to take me in. It was Charlie who saved me from god- knows- what in the end. Being vampires, Renee and Charlie had never been able to have children of their own, and even though Charlie had to practically beg her too, he was able to convince Renee into keeping me. Charlie saw something in my eyes that Renee couldn’t see that night, something that he would hate to give up. He told Renee that they could use me to replacement what they should have had, he just wanted to keep me.
Charlie had never felt like he was cheated out of parenthood as Renee always had. He just truly felt lucky to have me. Charlie always sees the finer things in me, things that I couldn’t even see. Thinking of Charlie had me eavesdropping on his thoughts downstairs, he was cowering in his new study. Why did I let her convince me to move? I told myself that this would happen, didn’t I? Bells really doesn’t deserve this, it is probably doing more harm than good. Bella isn’t a normal kid, she never will be. What Bella is, is what makes her so special, even if Renee won’t see it as I do.
Hearing Charlie think such nice things about me had my eyes filling with tears that instantly melted away my anger. He always knew just what to think, even if it was not planned out. Charlie had never been good with telling his feelings, but his thoughts always let me know. I suppose Renee had me in her best interest when she decided to move, but I only knew that from her thoughts. Why can’t she just be appreciative? I bet my daughter or son would thrive in social life, if they took after me that is. But not Bella, she has to be stubborn. I guess she is better than nothing though.
Better than nothing?! If she thinks I am “better than nothing”, I’ll show her what it will be like to have nothing. Maybe when I come back, if I come back, she’ll think twice before thinking I’m better than nothing. She’ll probably be so lonely without a girl around to talk to, she’ll start to say that I’m the best thing she's ever known! I doubted that last part, but I’m sure that she’ll get lonesome quick. I wasn’t going to waste my time on her by writing a note; she probably wouldn’t even care if I actually did run away. There’s a thought.
I pushed my back off the door and ran straight for the nearest exit. The window. Making myself silent, so neither Renee nor Charlie came up to check on me, I slipped open the window, which opened easily, and jumped onto the balcony. The view of the forest surrounding the west side of the house was just what I wanted to see, nothing could make me happier than this moment.
I launched myself over the edge of the balcony. It felt good to fall, not worrying about anything else, to just fall and enjoy it. I quietly let my feet hit the cold ground beneath me, and I stopped for a moment to see if Renee and Charlie were suspicious.
From Renee I heard, Oh well. I can always start a batch of laundry tomorrow if need be, hopefully it won’t. What should I do tomorrow while Charlie is at work, and Bella is at school? Maybe check out that new renovations store, this house could use a little of my touch! Yes, she at least was completely distracted. I had almost totally forgot that tonight would be Charlie’s first night at Forks hospital. He was extremely anxious and excited, I would have to wish him luck sometime tonight- if I’m back before he leaves in a couple hours, he preferred the night shift.
Being a vampire, Charlie was hesitant to persue a career in the medical field. Medicine had always been Charlie’s passion, the one thing he never grew tired of. After much encouragement, I had been the one to convince him to follow his heart. Renee had been attracted to nursing while she was human, but not enough to willingly risk the lives of others to make herself happy. Becoming a vampire had pretty much been the end of life for Renee, but she always managed to find little distractions to occupy her time.
I decided then that I’d only go out for and hour, I did have to get some sleep if I didn’t want to look like a zombie tomorrow. I didn’t want to rumors to start within the first day, or we would have to move for sure then. I was about to take off when I remembered that I still needed to look in on Charlie’s thoughts. What should I wear for my first day on the job? I sound like a woman! Ahh..? Which slacks? Black, gray, or beige? Where is Renee when I need her? He was right; He did sound like a woman.
Once I had enough information to confirm that Renee and Charlie were clueless, I ran through the rather large field that would lead me to the forest. The field was filled with nothing more than dead grass and dirt layered in frost, but it was beautiful all the same. I could just imagine the array of colors that would bloom in this very place come summer time; it must be quite a sight.
The only thing that could possibly be more enchanting than the field was the forest. Unlike the field, the forest had trees. Trees that were leafless, but stood high and sturdy anyway. The ground was solid and arctic; the air would sting my face as it whipped past me- if I could feel it. I took in everything that I ran past. One would think that no one running at such and impossibly fast speed could take in anything, but it was all so scenic that I couldn’t afford not to. For as long as I can remember-which is three hundred twenty two years- I had never seen a more beautiful forest.
After of only moments of running through the magical scenery, I was hit with a well-known scent. It hit me like a brick wall, and I fell to the ground as if I had just had a collision with one. It had knocked the very breath out of me, causing me to inhale even more- as if I needed to give myself more assurance what I was smelling.
I lived with two people with the exact same scent; I would never be able to overlook it.
I continued to gasp for air and blink wildly from my spot on the ground. I couldn’t smell anything but that the scent, and I was right on top of it. I tried to slow my breathing at least long enough to see. After several failed attempts, I was finally calm enough and all too slowly began to get my sense of sight back. My vision was blurred at first, but got stronger as I grew accustomed to the familiar smell that had me pinned to the ground in shock. The scent had caught me off guard, that was all. And I probably looked like a fool gasping for air on the ground like this.
I looked around me as I slowly got to my feet, only to nearly fall flat on my back when I saw what was not even a full eight feet in front of me. His back was pinned to the nearest tree, not breathing and not moving; only scrutinizing my every movement. He had naturally tasseled reddish-brown hair, and the typical pale skin. We both just stood there frozen, searching the others eyes wildly. His eyes where coal black, his features picture perfect if I ever saw it. He was a vegetarian, like Charlie and Renée. I didn’t have to be one to know I was standing face to face with a vampire.
Hi! This will be the last part of chappie 6! Tomorrow chappie 7 starts! Now on with the story!
Chapter 6 pt 3
Edward and I left. Edward looked confused. "Edward, what's wrong"?, I asked. "I'm confused. I thought there were no more vampires in this area"., Edward said. "Maybe when we were fighting Victoria and the newborns, one of the newborns got away"?, I suggested hopefully knowing who was responisble for that man's death. "Maybe"., Edward said. The rest of the day followed with Edward's family playing baseball and me watching. As Edward drove me home, I remembered James' note. "Edward, can you not come tonight"?, I asked. "Why"? "I want some time alone with my thoughts". "Okay, if that's what you really want Bella". Later that night, I sat in my room, waiting for James. At 11:00, James came through my window.
Finished! Sorry for the three parts. It was so long and I was kinda lazy when I was typing it. Review! Chapter 7 comes tomorrow!
Chapter 6 pt 3
Edward and I left. Edward looked confused. "Edward, what's wrong"?, I asked. "I'm confused. I thought there were no more vampires in this area"., Edward said. "Maybe when we were fighting Victoria and the newborns, one of the newborns got away"?, I suggested hopefully knowing who was responisble for that man's death. "Maybe"., Edward said. The rest of the day followed with Edward's family playing baseball and me watching. As Edward drove me home, I remembered James' note. "Edward, can you not come tonight"?, I asked. "Why"? "I want some time alone with my thoughts". "Okay, if that's what you really want Bella". Later that night, I sat in my room, waiting for James. At 11:00, James came through my window.
Finished! Sorry for the three parts. It was so long and I was kinda lazy when I was typing it. Review! Chapter 7 comes tomorrow!