So a little bit about me for anyone who cares;
I have never liked romance movies, they just aren't for me
But then I finally decided to watch twilight 16 years later cos idk I was bored and I'd seen a lot of memes and thought it might be funny, and yeah I ended up watching the whole series and now reading the books so...
Something about the series just itches a part of my brain i didn't know needed to be itched.
Anyway this story will contain GAY and HOMOSEXUAL and FA-
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A fresh start.
(M/N) watched raindrops trickle down the car window as they drove. The mountains extended outward to reveal the town, even at this distance. He didn't see much rain in Phoenix, so it was quite soothing to be moving somewhere where it rained often. The different weather also helped the sense of bringing something new into his life. The idea of cutting ties to everything and being unrecognisable had him feeling relaxed. It was great, and really made him glad in choosing to move to Forks.
He didn't know if he could say the same about Bella, though.
He glanced over at her. She was leaning against the other window, her cheek resting against her hand. She had earphones in, occupied with whatever song she was currently listening to.
Well, she did want to move here.
She said this was better for everyone, and he didn't doubt that, but he wondered if she did, deep down. The idea of moving to Forks all the way out in Washington wasn't a tiny one. Despite all the years he had spent with her, he still couldn't always understand what Bella was thinking. For the most part, they knew each other almost as well as they knew themselves. But sometimes she would have an indescribable look on her face. He could spend hours studying her and still not know what she was thinking. It was times like those that made him question any assumptions he had to make about her. Moving to Forks was one of those things he couldn't assume an answer for.
(M/N) had never lived in Forks, or even visited, despite his mother, Julie, living there since both her and his father, Joseph, divorced when he was young. She would come down to visit him on special occasions–mostly just for Christmas, sometimes birthdays–but he would never go to her, and now he was going to live with her.
"You can see the town from here," (M/N) said, turning once again to look at the girl next to him. "Bella."
She looked at him, then took one earbud out and gestured that she didn't hear what he had said. He repeated himself and she looked past him through the window, humming at the sight. "Anything like you were expecting?"
Going from a place like Arizona, a desert baked under the hot sun, to this place, Forks. A town whose surroundings were filled with lush greenery and dense forests and towering mountains all around, and an abundance of rain with an almost constantly cloudy sky. Well, it was quite a change to be ready for.
"Don't really know what I was expecting, to be honest," (M/N) responded, his eyes searching back out the window. Accompanying the town was a giant lake–Lake Crescent, Bella had told him. It had a sort of veil of mist from the wet, cloudy atmosphere. It was beautiful. (M/N) smiled. "Can't say I'm disappointed, though. Wish you would have told me it was this nice, and I would have convinced you to move back years ago."
Unlike him, Bella had previously lived in Forks when she was young, before she had met him. That was mainly why he assumed she didn't mind moving back, or at least, he thought she didn't mind moving back. But he was certain at least part of her didn't really want this change. He knew the main reason she was doing it was because of her mother, Renee, and step-father, Phil. They wanted to "go on the road" as she called it, so she decided to spend some time with her father, Charlie, who was now driving them into town from the airport in Port Angeles.
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Mimic | Twilight Saga x Male Reader
FanfictionWhen (M/N) was young, he never imagined what his future would hold. Years later, he moved away from his father to live with his mother in Forks, his best friend Bella also coming along for the ride. However, nothing could have prepared him for the l...