《Our Eternity : Emmett Cullen x Reader》Moving To Forks Washington
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It was a bright, sunny day in Phoenix, Arizona almost like any other. Key word... Almost. Hi, I'm (Y/n) (Y/M/N) Swan. I have twin sister, Isabella Marie Swan. Little did we know, our lives were about to completely change. Our mom, Renee, had remarried to Phil, our stepdad. He's a minor league baseball player. So that obviously makes him travel, like a lot. Our mother was young when she had us, and she's always given us the best life she could. My sister and I decided it would be a great idea to do something for her for once. And that was to move away and live with our dad, Charlie Swan.
See, unlike my sister, I've gone to visit and live with my Dad every summer, since, well forever. Bella on the other hand hasn't seen him in years. Now, you might be thinking to yourself... I know this story. Of course, you're right. You do, otherwise you wouldn't be here reading this one. But our story, well it's a little different. Soon enough you'll see why. ;)
Bella and I stood outside in the blazing sun, taking in the warmth, letting it soak into our pale skin. Today, we were leaving. Moving to Forks, Washington to live with our dad Charlie, full time. At least until we graduate that is. I was certainly going to miss Phoenix, and I was going to miss our crazy mother, heck, I was even going to miss Phil.
"This is going to be a good thing." I thought to myself.
"Girls, come on!" Mom shouted at us from the back porch. I opened my eyes and smiled at her, turning to look at my sister who did the same.
"Alright, come on Bells." I put out a hand and she grabbed ahold.
We walked through the house and back out the front door. Only to be met and bombarded with death gripping hugs and lots of kisses.
"Oh, I'm going to miss you both so much." Mom said with tears growing in her eyes.
"Mom, we haven't even left yet and you're already a mess." Bella teased hugging her tightly.
"Plus, it's not like we're leaving you forever." I giggled and when it was my turn I squeezed her, trying to convey how much I would miss her.
"Renee, come on. I love all three of you. But we've got to get a move on if we are going to get them to the airport on time." Phil yelled from the back of the car. He had just finished placing the last of our luggage in the back.
Mom squeezed us both quickly one last time and we got into the car. About 45 minutes later we made it to the airport. After a long tearful good bye between the four of us, Bella and I gave one last wave before entering the terminal to get onto the plane to Forks.
"Come on, Bella. Move those skinny legs!" I shouted excitedly, pulling my luggage behind me as we exited the plane. I scanned the open floor of the airport for our Dad.
"Calm down, (Y/n)." Bella laughed and followed close behind me.
Through the crowd of people I spy an awkward man, standing, looking around. Average height, short brown hair, wearing a police uniform, chocolate brown eyes, which soon meet my (Y/E/C) eye's. A large relieved smile formed on his face.
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"Dad!" I shouted, running as well as I could through the crowded airport while pulling my luggage behind me. I made it to him and tackled him into a big hug.
"Ah, (Y/N/N), there's one of my girls. Gosh, how I've missed you." Dad hugged me back happily, before holding me at arms length taking a peek at me. "Man, you've gotten big. Now where is your sister?" He looked around for her.
"Right here." Bella says quietly with a small smile. "Hi, Charlie." They hugged each other a bit awkwardly.
"You both look great. Wow... Uhm so the cruiser's right outside waitin' we better get headed." He led us outside and to his police cruiser.
Did I mention he's the Chief of Police?
"He really had to pick us up in the police cruiser?" Bella whispered to me as we watched Dad put the luggage in the trunk.
"Bells, it the only vehicle he has. Come on, it's not that bad." I whispered back to her. I tucked a piece of my (Y/H/C) hair behind my ear.
"I'll sit in the back." She stated grabbing the handle to the back door.
"Nope!" I pushed her gently. "I always ride shotgun. You can have it this time. I'll ride in the back." I laughed and climbed in. Bella shot me a playful glare and got into the passenger seat.
The car ride back to the house was a bit awkward, not much conversation was made. I watched out the window in silence and perked up a bit seeing The City of Forks Welcomes You sign. Population 3,120 people. A town almost always cloud covered and raining. I didn't mind it, but Bella on the other hand, well, she wasn't as big of a fan.
"Your hair is longer." Dad pointed out to Bella as we stopped at a red light in town.
"Hm..." She turned her attention away from the window. "I cut it since last time I saw you." She quietly told him while playing with a bit of her brown hair.
"Oh... guess it grew out again."
I mentally face palmed at their interaction. Boy, if this is any indication on what it's going to be like living together, we are certainly going to be in for it.
Not before long a familiar white house came into view and Dad pulled into the yard. I wait patiently in the back for someone to open my door, seeing as I couldn't get out. Bella teased me from the window and we made faces at each other. Dad shook his head and chuckled.
"Come on, now. Let your sister out."
"Okay, okay." Bella rolled her eyes and opened the door, allowing me to get out of the car.
"Thanks, I was starting to feel a bit like a criminal back there." I rolled my eyes and made my way into the familiar house. I grabbed my bag and carried it up the stairs to my bedroom.
"I got you a new bed set. Old one was a bit, well old." Dad chuckled in my door way.
"Thanks, I love it. It's (Y/F/C) too."
"Yeah, I knew that was your favorite color. Wasn't entirely positive what your sister would of liked, so I just got her a matching set." He scratched the back of his neck.
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"She'll love it, Dad." I assured him and we smiled gently at each other.
Bella made her way up the stairs. Dad and I stood in my doorway as she made her way into her bedroom.
"I've, uh, cleared some shelves off in the bathroom. To make room for both of you."
"Oh, right. One bathroom." Bella said while putting her stuff on her bed. I glared at her for being so rude.
"It's a pretty good work lamp. The sale's lady helped me pick out the bed stuff. Got you both matching sets. You-you, like purple, right?" Dad asked her awkwardly.
"Purple's cool." Bella nodded her head towards him. I stood close to her and elbowed her slightly. She glared at me and I gestured my head towards our father. "Thanks." She told him.
We all stood there awkwardly for a few minutes before Dad broke the silence.
"Okay." Dad walked out of the room on that note.
It was pretty quiet for a couple hours as Bella and I got settled in. Eventually, she came into my room and we both laid on my bed opposite each other. We enjoyed just being together and being silent. Just something we do, I guess. There was a sudden beep that came from outside. We looked at each other and got up to look out the window. I saw two new vehicles in our driveway, a faded orangey truck and an all too familiar green Chevy truck. I grinned like a mad man at Bella and dashed down the stairs.
"Billy! Hi, how have you been?" I asked walking over and hugging the man in his wheel chair.
"Ah, (Y/n). Wow, look at you and how much you've grown. I've been good. Certainly missed having you around these parts." He chuckled.
"Did he come with you?" I asked excitedly.
"You mean me?" A boy with long dark hair walked around from behind the truck and looked me up and down with a big grin, opening up his arms.
"Jacob!" I laughed happily and ran to him. I jumped into his arms and wrapped my legs around his waist.
"I've missed you! How've you been, Loca?" We hugged tightly and then released each other just as Bella came outside.
"Bella, you remember Billy Black?" Dad asked while leaning against the orange truck.
"Yeah." She smiled and shook his hand. "Wow, you're looking good."
"Well, I'm still dancing." He cracked his favorite joke. Jake and I rolled our eyes playfully. "I'm glad you're both finally here. Charlie, here, hasn't shut up about it since you guy's told him you were coming." Billy playfully eyed Charlie. Dad just rolled his eyes.
"Alright, keep exaggerating. I'll roll you into the mud."
"After I ram you in the ankles." Billy shouted and started to roll after our dad. Both guys play fighting with each other, making the three of us giggle and watch from afar.
"Bella, this is Jacob." I dragged him over to her.
"Hey." Bella replied.
"Hey." He chuckled. "We used to all make mud pies together when we were little."
"Yeah, yeah. I remember." She laughed. "Are they always like this?" Bella looked towards the men still play fighting together, now in the middle of the road.
"Yep." I laughed and crossed my arms just watching.
"It's getting worse with old age." Jake chuckled.
"So, what do you two think?" Charlie walked back over to us after a few minutes and tapped the bed of the rusty orange colored truck. Bella and I looked at each other.
"Of what?" Bella and I asked together.
"Your homecoming present." He answered back trying to keep a straight face.
"This? No way!" I nearly jumped up and down.
"Yep. Just bought it off Billy here."
"I totally rebuilt the engine for you." Jake looked at me with a big grin, which I returned. He shoved my arm lightly and I shoved him back.
"Oh, my gosh! This is perfect." Bella laughed happily climbing into the front seat.
Jake and I ran around and playfully fought to get into the passenger side. I climbed in and sat in the middle between the two.
Charlie and Billy watched the three happily, specially (Y/n) and Jake.
"Told you they'd love it. I'm down with the kids." He grinned at Charlie.
"Oh, yeah, dude. You're the bomb." Charlie said back sarcastically.
"I also knew they'd be happy to see each other again." He whispered laughed. Charlie rolled his eyes and shoved his shoulder in a playful manner.
"Okay, listen so you've got to double-pump the clutch when you shift, but besides that you should be good." Jake explained as we all sat in the truck.
"This one?" Bella asked since she was the one in the driver seat.
"Yeah. Yeah, right here." He agreed.
"Do you want to ride with us to school or something?" She asked looking over between us both.
"Oh, do tell Jacob." I laughed and rolled my eyes.
"I go to school on the reservation."
"He's too cool to go to school with us." I stuck my tongue out at him.
"That's too bad. It would have been nice to know another person." Bella said sadly. I put my hand on her shoulder sympathetically.
We spent the rest of the evening with the Black's before they headed off back home. Later that night after getting ready for bed, Bella knocked on my door.
"Come in." I called softly.
"Hey."
"Hey."
"So, you and Jacob seem really close." She wiggled her eyebrows at me. I threw my pillow at her.
"He's just a friend Bells." I rolled my eyes.
"Well, he certainly seems to like you." She tossed my pillow back to me.
"He does not." I laughed nervously.
Can't say I've never thought about it. Jake certainly is cute, he's only a year younger than us. Not that, that matters much.
"I don't know, (y/n/n). It seemed like it to me. But I just wanted to pick on you a bit before saying goodnight. So, love you see you in the morning for our first day at school." She said with a less than enthused tone.
"Goodnight Bells. Love you too, see you in the morning."
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