Claire Robinson, 21, is a woman living in New York City with two of her great friends. They have been going to college in the city for almost two years now, unaware of what's about to stroll into town. Throughout dancing, school, and having fun, Claire doesn't notice that she hasn't taken the time to find someone. Someone reliable, and caring to join her in this journey of becoming an adult. It never crossed her mind; until now.
Jacob Black, 23, is a troubled young man. He had hurt a lot of his friends in the past from his actions, and by doing that, he was unhappy. The one person he ever loved had gotten knocked up by a douche, now engaged, what else did he have to live for? He then started having these visions; a beautiful girl graced his mind every so often, just taunting him, making him want to go towards her but she was always out of reach. Finally giving up on everything he's ever earned in Forks, Washington, he decided to get away. To begin the search for his mystery girl; as long as it would take, he would find her.
What if Bella had a little sister just a few months to a year younger than her. What if, when Renee and Bella left Charlie, that she was pregnant but didn't know until after she met Phil.
Kathleen, 16 with the longest and most beautiful dark brown hair and the cutest hazel eyes, went with her older sister to move to their dads place in Forks, Washington. Home away from home Kat, called it.
As Bella starts to date a young boy, name Edward where they later find out that he's a vampire thanks to their friend Jacob. As Bella dates him, Kat hangs out more in La Push with Embry, who soon tells her that he's a werewolf after a few weeks to a month when he changes when he finds out that she's his imprint. Before knowing they were imprints, they were liking each other. But when Kat finds out what he is, will that stop her or will she be okay with it?
Find out who things go for the two love birds.
**Don't own the copy rights of twilight, just my plots and my original characters. All rights go to Stephanie Myers, thank you for giving us the best books ever.