Chapter Two

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    When they reached their parents she handed her mom the map. Her mom smiled mumbling about how the person who color coated it was a genius. Belle rolled her eyes lightly as she looked to her brother who smirked lightly. Her stuff had been placed on a dolly that could be pushed places. She took her paintings a sketchbooks putting them so they wouldn't get damaged. Her parents didn't care but these items were something she didn't want to get messed up. They didn't talk much on the walk to her dorm building or so she thought.

 She was shocked when they went there. They were townhouses right near the art building. They were made of stone. Each townhouse had a little green area in front that had a black metal fence before the garage. She didn't have a car but she was already thinking she could use it as a studio.

Belle found the right number on the fence. 2068. She opened the door, there were a small living/dining area and a small kitchen with a small bedroom with a small bathroom upstairs. Every room had furniture in it. She smiled it was really nice.

       "This is different from what we used to have as dorm rooms, hun." Her dad stated as they began to move her boxes in. The boxes held everything she had every kept over the years of growing up and her art things. She smiled looking at her brother.

    "Think I got better dorm than you." She chuckled at her brother as he helped bring stuff upstairs. He smiled nodding his head to her.

         "I think you did as well. I'm just wondering if all Fresh-meat gets this nice of a place for 4 years," he stated sitting on the bed."I might just switch schools." She giggled lightly putting her hand over her mouth. It was weird when you think about it. She got a free ride to a place she never knew existed and she pretty much got a free house...maybe they just really liked her artwork and stories they had asked her to send in.

     The stories had topics for her to write about. She had to write a fiction story so she wrote about the supernatural and how she thought she belonged there. Along with adding the true story that had happened to her when she was 10. But no one would believe it if she told the

        She was a young lady in the park near their house. She looked familiar to her and her brother who was there at the time....but when she looked back on it now and at the paintings and drawings she drew of the girl they turn out to look like her now. In the story, she had put that the girl was their mother who had fallen in love with a vampire. To keep them hidden from the supernatural world their parents sent them away. They were triplets; one was a vampire and the other two were human.

   She shook her head lightly. The headmaster had commented on the story and that he thought she could make a book on it. Maybe one day....the fact that it seemed logical to her that she and her brother had been given up for adoption like that.... it felt right like it was true. But little did she know the school had filed her paper under the non-fiction section.

        "Okay everything is unloaded let's say our goodbyes so we can take your brother to college now," Mom yelled up the stairs. She looked to her twin...she wanted to cry instead of saying goodbye.

     He smirked lightly wrapping her up in a hug rubbing her back. "We'll be down in a minute." He yelled down the stairs before looking at his little sister. "You will do great things here...I feel it. I'm just a phone call away." He pulled her closer hugging her as tight as he could. He didn't want to leave his little sister by herself but he knew she needed it. This was her chance to make a new start and find her place in this world. He thought it was odd how she got the chance to come here. How they wanted to pay for everything for her but he knew it was a fresh start and she needed it more than anyone.

     Josh came into the room running to them hugging their legs together. The twins chuckled as they looked down to him. They hugged each other and went downstairs. Her parents both hugged her but it didn't mean anything. They yelled they would call her when they could. She just nodded hugging her brother one last time before waving goodbye and going in the dorm. She closed the door behind her leaning against it. She gently pinched her arm to make sure that this was happening to her.

         She straightened up and began to walk to the kitchen area. She opened the cabinet and there were plates and glasses....and pretty much everything you would need in a kitchen. She smiled lightly. I guess everything was included in the scholarship. She opened the fridge and there was a note along with an envelope sitting on the top shelf she pulled them out and walked to the couch sitting down so she could read it.

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