Post by Delaney Ateara on Mar 12, 2009 13:52:27 GMT -5
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Delaney couldn’t stop thinking about it today. All she could think about was how she was an outcast. How she wasn’t with her family because of the stupid tattoo on her back. None of it would have happened if she hadn’t got that tattoo. Worse than that was that she only had vague memories of her life before becoming a vampire. She’d missed everything because of this curse she’d been handed. It would be incorrect to say she had nothing. She’d spent twenty years creating an entirely new life for herself. But she felt like she’d lost everything when that happened. Her family had been everything and now she didn’t have them.[/size]
The meadow was a place that a good friend had showed her. She’d known Edward Cullen and his family since they moved to Forks. He’d shown her the meadow after she told him she just needed someplace to go to think. He’d lead her straight to the perfect place. It wasn’t hard to see why she loved the place. On a day like today when the sun was streaming through the clouds, her skin sparkled and lit up the entire meadow. She could lay in the sun and not be discovered. She could think and not be distracted. The only sounds breaking the silence were the sounds of the surrounding forest.
She whispered a song as she laid in the grass. Her thoughts had turned from the bad of her situation to something good now. Now she was remembering all the times she spent with the Cullens. Which made her think of Emmett. Emmett was her best friend. Her heart belonged to him even if his heart belonged to Rosalie. Her mind wandered to him for a while. Her mind wandered to him often, actually. She loved to think about him. But more than just Emmett, was how welcoming his family had always been toward her. They loved her as if she was part of the family, without actually being part of the family. When she’d been shunned by her real family, it was them that made her feel at home once more.
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