Twilight Meets Reality

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Mia is you're average Forks citizens. She's lived in the town all her life, and suddenly the Cullens have moved in. They're weird and keep to themselves. Most people are obsessed with their astounding beauty but Mia's a little bit more focused on the fact that they may be a cult.

"I've come to a conclusion. The Cullens are a Cult." Mia said as she sat her tray on the cafeteria table before taking a seat. Pandora's eyes widened as she looked at her strawberry blonde friend.

"Say it louder Mia, I don't think everyone heard you!" Pandora hissed at her from across the table. Mia waved a dismissive hand at her mocha coloured childhood friend. The third in their trio took a seat beside Pandora as she looked between the two in confusion.

"What didn't we hear?" Jade asked as she plonked herself down on the plastic cafeteria chair, placing her packed lunch on the circular table. She was the only one in their group, and most of the school that came with a packed lunch. Her mum was Taiwanese and made the best food.

"Mia thinks the Cullen's are a part of a cult." Pandora explained quietly as she glanced around the cafeteria, to ensure that the mysterious and shady family hadn't entered the eatery yet.

"I don't think they're just part of a cult. I think their entire family runs their own Religious, Sex, Cult." Mia explained as she picked up a piece of her pizza and ungracefully shoved half of it into her mouth. Jade and Pandora cringed back as the girl shrugged her shoulders nonchalantly. Jade opened her mouth to say something as she watched her friend with disgust, but Mia cut her off with her mouth still full.

"Think about it. They all look eerily similar, yet nothing alike, like they might actually be related. They live out of town, secluded in the forest and on random days their parents pull them out for, 'activities'." Mia explained as she put air quotes around the word activities with suspicion. Jade's brows furrowed and she opened, then closed her mouth.

"I'm not saying she's right but-" Jade was cut off by Pandora as Mia watched and ate her second slice in silence.

"No, no, no, no, no." Pandora quickly exclaimed, "We are not getting sucked up in another one of her hair-brain schemes. We're not going on dangerous, impromptu adventures, no ones house is haunted and we're not getting grounded for a month, again." Pandora finished her rant as she realised Jade was actually buy into Mia's ridiculous idea. A cult. How preposterous!

Mia finished scarfing down her lunch and took a few big gulps of water, as the other two began to eat in silence.

"Fine. I'm still undecided on whether they're Vampires anyway." Mia said seriously as the girls stopped their eating and looked her in the eyes. Upon seeing how serious their friend was the two girls cracked up laughing.

"Vampires!" Pandora spluttered through her laughter. Jade covered her mouth to try and stifle her fits of giggles. The trio had been friends since they born, all their parents being friends. They'd grown up together and were now in year Eleven in Forks High. Yet this was the most outrageous thing Mia had ever come up with.

Mia had always sort out the odd, unsolved, extraterrestrial, and supernatural, but never had she made the unsupported claim that someone in their very town, were Vampires. Why the very notion was ridiculous.

"Alright, alright. So ah, how are our fellow students Vampires?" Pandora questioned as she tried to hold in a new fit of giggles and act serious, as beside her Jade pressed her lips tightly together to hold in her laughter. Mia grew irritated at her friends laughter and dismissal of her.

"If you must know. They are freakishly beautiful, freakishly pale, they never eat and always get pulled out of school on sunny day. Have you ever seen any of them in the sun before? I mean, it would also explain why they all look similar despite not being related." Mia said as she looked away from her friend with her nose in the air in distaste. Jade's face fell into a puzzled look of worry again as she thought on what Mia had said. It was obvious that Jade was a very gullible person. Pandora smacked Jade's arm which earned her a look of shock and disdain from the girl.

"Don't listen to her Jade. You're so gullible. Vampires aren't really, neither are werewolves or ghost, or aliens. Mia just has a wild imagination." Pandora explained to Jade as she pant her on the shoulder. Mia scoffed at her and furrowed her brows angrily. She picked up her empty try and stood in a huff. She marched away from her friends and towards the try pile, dumping her try and plate on the pile before walking towards the glass doors that led to the grass area.

Just as Mia made her way to the double doors, the Cullen's pulled them open and glided through. Mia gave them a glare as she passed them. Edward the youngest glanced back at her and she quickly looked away, before storming out of the cafeteria, determined to prove her friends wrong.

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