- chapter two

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— BROOKE wasn't new to the whole supernatural world, or at least the vampire part of it

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— BROOKE wasn't new to the whole supernatural world, or at least the vampire part of it. She knew that the Cullens were far from ordinary—far from being human, actually.

She'd always had her doubts about Edward, from the moment Bella introduced him to her. Boy, was he weird.

Unfortunately for her, Brooke was there during the baseball game. Brooke was made a target to James, just like Bella was.

She never understood why James was after them, the thrill of playing a game that he knew he'd win. That both girls were protected by the Cullens.

She didn't understand then, and she didn't now.

He'd gotten to her, bit her. Some days, she still felt the agony of the bite. The venom starting to spread. Carlisle had been able to suck the venom out before it had the chance to turn her.

But the scar still stayed. James teeth implanted onto her skin, they never went away.

She wore a bandage over it, telling people that she had a bad burn mark that never went away. The only times she never wore a bandage were when she wore long sleeves.

But during the summer, bandages were her second skin.

Paul Lahote was not someone that Brooke had ever interacted with. The hotheaded boy barely crossed paths with the Swan girl.

She'd only heard rumors about him, various things about him were spread.

To everyone in La Push, Paul was many things. To the girls he was your typical playboy. To the guys he was your typical asshole. The kind of guy that your mother would love but your father would hate. The guy that your grandmother would adore and praise about how helpful he was.

Because Paul Lahote was not a complete dick, no. He loved to help. Helped in any way that he could, when he could. He was good at that.

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