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Amelia


"Ok mom, I love you. I have to go we're boarding the plane now." I say quickly as the people in front of me board the plane.

"Ok sweetheart. I love you so much. Make sure to give your sister a big hug for me. Phil says bye too."

We said our I love you's once more before hanging up. "Good morning, welcome aboard." the hostess greets with a smile.

"Morning." I smile tightly at her. As much as I love my mom, I truly missed my dad. Unlike my sister, who rarely saw him anymore, I've spent half of my summer breaks in Forks every year, and alternated holidays between my parents. But still, leaving my mom wasn't easy.

"You headed home, or just passing through?" a little old lady asks as she takes the seat at the end of my row.

"I'm moving in with my dad and sister actually." I smile at her.

"A lovely place to live, Washington is," she smiles "though it could use a bit more sunshine." she laughs.

The flight was about 6 hours, allowing me to take a nap. I had been up all night finishing my last minute packing.

I had a strange dream. I'm used to the dreams by now, I've been having them all my life, but lately they've grown to be more frequent, and morse intensely realistic too.

I could see Bella with several very pale, very beautiful people. They resemble the descriptions she's given me of some of her friends, the Cullens I believe.

They seemed to be at school, standing in a parking lot full of other people and some cars. A small girl with dark hair-resembling the description she had given me of a girl named Alice-seemed very giddy as she watched Bella and Edward together. But she very suddenly got a blank look on her face, seeming to zone out everything around her.

"Miss, the plane is about to land." I jolt awake, scaring the older lady who had been tapping me lightly.

"Sorry, I didn't mean to scare you." I apologize. My head felt fuzzy, and it felt like someone had stuffed cotton balls in my ears. It felt like I could still hear the parking lot of students in my dream.

"You alright there dear? You look like you've seen a ghost." the lady asks, concern written across her face.

"I uh," I touch my hand to my forehead, noticing I was rather clammy, "I had a weird dream. That's all." I fake a smile.

It was partly true, though it felt more real than ever before. I strained my ears, thinking maybe I would hear them still, but nothing happened.

I wasn't sure whether I was disappointed or not.

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