Amaryllis

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I've lived in the spotlight all my life, since my birth, to eccentric Billionaire's Todd, and Mary Elton, to my astounding siblings, five brothers, Sextuplets. Yes, I'm the only girl. Our lives have been documented, everywhere we've gone. No matter how far we seem to run, I'll always be the girl in a sextuplet of boys.

I just wish people could see me for who I am. I'm an individual, not just part of a collective. Sextuplets. I curse the label.

After, a lot, of pleading my parents agreed to move us to a small town. They chose Forks, a boring little town where nothing ever happens. Just what I need, a normal life.

Amaryllis' P.O.V
We were moving from New York to Washington. My mum had apparently heard my pleas. I had wanted to leave New York ever since I was young, and I don't mean in travel, which we've done plenty of, but actually moving. We were moving to this little town in Washington called Forks, it was quiet, boring, small, nothing major ever happened. To me that sounded great. All our lives weve been in the spotlight , were the Sextuplets of famous billionaires, everyone knows everything about us, and I hate it.

"Come on guys! The plane waits for no one, not even us!" My dad called from downstairs. We were moving today. Everything had already been sent to the new house, which was located in forest area, and my dad had, had it built just for us. I grabbed my duffel bag, the only thing I had left in this house, and jogged down the stairs. Zaid, the eldest, by 2 minutes, of us six, was waiting at the bottom of the stairs for me, the others all already in the two taxis, parked out front for us.

"You good?" Zaid asked with a smile, as he slung his arm over my shoulders, like he always did. I smiled to myself. I had never wanted anything more, than this move.

"Yup. Amazing, actually." I said as I grinned up at my brother, who out right, laughed at my reaction. We shut and locked the front door behind us and Zaid gave the keys to dad, as we climbed into the backseat of the second taxi, Atticus in the passengers seat, and Columbus in the back with us. Quintin and Osiris were with mum and dad.

The flight wasn't long, and we switched planes in Washington airport to catch one that took us too Forks airport. It was much smaller and didn't have a first class like we were used too, but I couldn't care less. I was well on my way to living a small town, no paparazzi, normal, boring little life. The thought made me giddy, which even to me sounded funny. Rich girl, wants to live a small town life?

Our family car, an eight seater white, Subaru Ascent, had been left at the airport for us, just one of four cars we owned. We all piled in and spent the next 20 minutes in giddy conversation, as dad drove us threw the small town and off into the forest, closer to a reservation by the name of La Push. We stopped outside the, very large, two story house, and my eyes lit up. It was mostly glass, and marble, like most modern homes.

I climbed over Quintin, Osiris and Cole to get out of the car first

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I climbed over Quintin, Osiris and Cole to get out of the car first. Columbus glared and swore at me for my stupidity, and Zaid laughed, but I ignored them both, as I ran up the small steps, and down the marble entry path to the double glass doors, as I heard the others all getting out of the car as well. I ran around the house checking it all out until I found my room. It looked like a royal bedroom, the same as my room in the old house, except for the wall opposite the bed with was a wall of glass, that overlooked the forest, with a balcony. It took my a second to realise which glass panel was a door, it was so well done. The wall on the left side of my bed had a small cream coloured handle that blended with the wall itself. I pulled it and it opened into a well disgused walking closet. As luxurious as our old home, dad spared no expenses.

 As luxurious as our old home, dad spared no expenses

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A small crystal chandelier hung from the ceiling. Definitely a new touch, and I much appreciated one at that.

"Like it?" I turned at the sound of my mums voice, to see her standing in my doorway, smiling at the room her eyes raking across it, taking it all in. My face pulled into a smile that hurt my cheeks.

"Like it? I love it!" I said as I threw myself backwards onto the familiar comfort of my bed. My mum laughed from the doorway.

"Well, Zaid brought your bag in for you." My mum said as I raised my head to watch her place my duffle on the cream arm chair on the opposite side of my room before heading back to the door.

"Oh and you all start school tomorrow at Forks High, so don't stay up to late." She added as blew me a kiss and closed my bedroom door as she left.

The following morning I got up and dressed in white wash, skinny jeans, a black t shirt, nike shoes, and my cream Gucci sweater. I brushed my shoulder length, wave brown hair and just let it be. I grabbed my white back pack and glanced at my wall of glass. I looked down at my outfit and second guessed. I ran back to my closet and threw my nikes in somewhere as I pulled out an old pair of black gumboots. I ripped my sweater over my head, messing my hair and threw that on the ground somewhere too, before pulling on a black parker, and grabbing my old camo green shoulder bag, transferring all my school supplies.

It was raining outside and white, and expensive clothes was a dumb idea, plus I wanted to blend in, not stand out. I mean the first week or so was gonna be tough cause we're sextuplets and from New York, but after that, I wanted to just be another face in the crowd. I ran out of my room colliding with Osiris, who nearly fell over but was caught be Quin. We burst into laughter.

"Watch where you're going losers." Cole said as he bardged between us, stomping down the stairs in his usual, douchbag attitude.

"You guys all ready?" Zaid said as he appeared at the end of the hall where the stairs and his room were.

"Just gotta eat first." Quin said as we all walked down the stairs together to Atticus already at the table, finishing his breakfast. We ate a quick breakfast as mum handed us our packed lunches. Yes packed. There's a first for everything. I guess now that she ins't gonna be working, she has the free time to make us lunch. Dad on the other hand had left for work at 6 this morning, driving back to Central Washington, two hours away for work. The commute must suck, but dad didn't complain, he was just happy if his family was happy.

We piled out of the house after saying goodbye to mum, and into the garage to see that dad had taken his silver Lexus Rx 350, and Columbus had taken the Mercedes E Class, leaving us the families Subaru Ascent, and the BMW 5 Series.

"We're not taking the family car to school." Osiris said as he looked between the two cars. Zaid took the keys to the BMW off the hook as we all got into the car.

"Guess mums stuck with the beast today." Zaid said as he started the engine and Atticus pushed the remote button that opened the garage door.

"Let's just enjoy it while we can. Mum will probably make us take the beast every other day." I said as I sat between Siris and Quin, slightly leaned forward due to the lack of space and the boys broad shoulders.

"I think I prefer the space of the Soobi." Quintin said as he accidentally bumped knees with me as we exited the long bush lined drive, onto the 101, the only main road, it ran right through the centre of Forks.

The rain continued to drizzle down as we arrived at Forks High. Zaid pulled up beside a black van and we all climbed out into the car and bustled into the school build. We recieved a lot of stares and people whispered as we made our way to the office and collected our schedules and sign in slip.

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