Chapter 1: I guess this is home

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*****Author's note MUST READ!!!!!*****

Kay so I usually don't do authors notes because to be honest they totally piss me off but... I have something important to say! I don't think anyone honestly reads my story but I would like to say I added something to the end of the last chapter so read it or this WILL NOT MAKE ANY SENSE!!!!! Because it skips a part :D thanks for reading!! 

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I must have dozed off because I opened my eyes to find we weren't on the highway anymore but a small bumpy dirt road in the middle of wide open fields. The late summer air cast a golden glow on the fields and rolling hills we passed through. It was honestly the best sight I had ever seen but I couldn't help but think that it was the end of summer and that I would have to start school soon without anyone I knew.

A large jolt brought me back to reality as we turned into a thin driveway of a farm. We turned a corner and the small red farmhouse I was expecting wasn't there. In its place there was a huge mansion the whole bottom level made of glass walls. My mouth hung open in awe. My grandma lived here! I couldn't believe it!

"Close your mouth dear or you will catch flies!" Nana exclaimed as she climbed out of the truck slamming the door.

I followed suit, "You, you, you live here?" I honestly didn't believe it.

"Don't seem so surprised! I may live in Canada but I sure as hell don't live in an igloo!" Nana excalimed and I couldn't help but laugh at the igloo comment.

We walked into the house. I stopped at the front entrance to kick off my pink flip flops. Nana watched me. When I was done she continued into the kitchen pulling out a pitcher of ice cold lemonade pouring it into two tall glasses handing one to me. I leant against the counter enjoying the tangy taste of the ice cold lemonade. Nana set down her glass,

"Your room will be upstairs along with the library and media room. The master bedroom is at the back of the house along with the indoor pool. There is a bathroom down here but you have your own upstiars off of your room. You can start bringing your luggage up to your room now if you want and get settled. Tomorrow is going to be a long day again. I'm going to bring you into town and get you registered at the local high school so you can get your class list before summer break is over at the end of the month."

I just nodded stunned. "Sounds good. Thank you nana for everything" I said as I turned and headed back out to the old red truck in the dirt driveway. I picked my two heavy suitcases out of the bed of the truck and was reaching for the third when I heard footsteps behind me.

"Here let me get that" a boy who appeared to be seventeen said before reaching into the truck and pulling out the heaviest of the bags without even a groan. I couldn't help but notice his big green eyes and hair that was just long enough. He had a white v-neck on under the red plaid shirt he was wearing. He was perfect everything a girl could want.

I stuck out my tiny hand, "Isabella, but you can call me Bella. And you are?" I said in my faint accent.

"Carson. It's nice to finally meet the beautiful Bella I've heard so much about." He smiled taking my hand in his large calloused one. "Well I should get back to work. But I will see you around Bella." He added another smile before turning on his heel and continuing to one of the many wheat fields.

It took three trips but I finally got all three of my suitcases up the stairs and into the bright blue room I was going to call home. I sighed and collapsed on my bed sinking into the mattress my mind full of thoughts about who I had left behind. Before I could get too deep into thought I stopped myself remembering what I had decided. Canada was a new place and I wanted to start a new life. I stood and started to organized my new room.

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