The Twilight Saga

Hey guys! This is a collaboration between Ellie Cullen <3 & Me (Carmen E) We are writing an elaborate Seth Clearwater story that's divided in two parts that you will soon discover in the plot: Here's the plot:

Alexya Kristianna Wood is a new girl (typicall) that moved from Houston to Forks. She left her dark past to have a new start at Forks and that new start begins the first day she arrives. She meets Seth, but she's fifteen and he's seventeen. This first part of the story is their 'best-friend stage' and the second part of the story is when she's seventeen and like how their relationship evolves from friendship to love. We give you:

Thank you Rhi, for doing this AH-MAZZZZZZZZZZZING banner, I love you

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Awesometacular banner by Ellie Cullen <3! Friggen' legendary!

Banner made by the awesome twilightluver001! Thanks alot
Part One - Beginings

CHAPTER ONE – THE MOVE {Alexya's POV} Written by Carmen E

 

July 7th. I’ll never forget the day I felt a bone crushing pain, one worse than the one I suffered when I was ten.

‘Alexya it’s time!’ Dad called from outside. The roar of his car was uncomfortable. I took a ragged breath and looked one last time at the empty house with the first trickling tears on my cheeks. I whipped them away quickly. It had finally hit me, I was moving away from the only place I called home.

‘Goodbye’ I whispered, my voice echoed in the empty space. Goodbye memories, goodbye Mom, goodbye Anthony, goodbye Houston. Goodbye sun, goodbye Silver, goodbye Mariah, goodbye past...

 

Today I was moving to Forks, Washington. The rainiest and coldest place in the continental U.S. because my father, Frank, was offered a good job as a head surgeon at the local hospital and he couldn’t resist the opportunity. I tightened my grip on Pooh, Anthony’s small brown teddy bear. I turned my back on my past and walked with my chin held high to face my present and future: Forks.

 

I am fifteen and my life couldn’t have been any worse. I slammed the door of the red truck my dad owned and looked at him firmly ‘Let’s go.’

He smiled warmly but it never touched his eyes, he knew what I was going through. He backed away from my childhood’s house, from my suffered past.I hoped that my future would be something better but I doubted it. Bad luck chased me everywhere I went.

 

At the airport, we went through the normal procedures except that this was a one way ticket, there was no turning back. Forks would be a new home, a home I’d have new memories in, better memories as Frank had put it.

 

On the plane flying to my eminent town, I didn’t sleep, though it was a five hours flight. I looked out the window and at the changing weather when we reached our destined place. I let a gasp escape my lips. I smiled in anticipation. Raindrops were staining the thick glass of my window. I loved the rain and the cold.

 

The plane started descending and I prepared myself for the speed of the aircraft when it touched land, wet land.

Finally there: Seattle International Airport.

Frank had already bought a car the last time he visited Forks. He even got the house furnished and enrolled me into high school.

 

Ugh, high school. I absolutely did not want to be the new girl in school. I’d rather be invisible than the new girl. I couldn’t handle the gossip that would probably scatter all around this small town. In fact, I already think – no I know – that they’re aware of our arrival. Word spreads fast in towns where there were three thousand one hundred and twenty one people, well three thousand one hundred and twenty three now. Thank god I had two months to settle in and get familiar with my surroundings, especially the people, before enduring a new torture.

 

The relief washed away when we were racing to the black BMW under the rain. ‘Don’t worry Lilia.’

That was what everyone at home used to call me, Lilia; I liked it because it reminded me of flowers. I felt uneasy and homesick; I took calm slow deep breaths. Don’t cry Alexya, not now, I reminded myself. ‘You’ll love the house, and Forks.’

I doubted it; I just stared at the unending green nature passing by in a blur. The rain became much more persistent, and I became much calmer. The sound of the drizzling raindrops on the car’s rooftop above us was very relaxing.

 

 I was fixing my eyes on the beautiful nature when I saw a blur in the woods. I straightened. Alert, I turned to Frank ‘Did you see that?’ my voice was frantic.

‘See what, honey?’ He took his eyes from the road to look at me with interest.

 ‘Never mind’ I slumped back on the seat and focused on the blurry green image. The car slowed and turned into a brick driveway and in front of a two-storey white house.

 

The forest grew from every way. I had no neighbors nearby. The first hint of civilization was situated around the corner and down the street. Great, I thought to myself dryly. Dad cut the engine and faced me. ‘I have work, Al so here’s the key.’ He handed me the metal key in my white small hand. ‘I’ll help you carry the bags. The room upstairs to the right is yours and the other one is mine. You don’t have to unpack my bag, just get familiar with the house and relax.’

I sighed, arguing was no longer useful. I got used to Frank bailing out on me for the hospital. I reminded myself that it was for a good cause. I wanted to be alone anyway. I sensed the tears that I’ve been holding back since five hours resurfacing and with more power this time. I swallowed the gulp in my throat forcefully. I kept my voice calm and serious. ‘Will you be back early?’

‘I don’t know, Lilia. If I’m late, don’t wait for me.’ He paused with a smile then continued. ‘Come on; let me help you with the bags.’ I got out of the car and opened the trunk.

 

 I had two small cases when Dad had only a big one. I grabbed my luggage and walked up the unsteady stairs of my new porch. I unlocked the door and stepped inside the manner.

 

 I stood unmoving, my eyes sweeping the space. To my right, a glass dining table of four was centered in the room. Black and white photographs of all sizes were placed on each beige-colored wall. To my left, a red leather couch with two flanking armchairs tinted in the same color stood. An oak-colored oval coffee table was centered between the red furniture. A plasma TV was bolted to the wall facing the couch. This was the living room, I concluded. Impressive, Frank had good taste. A door was open and I could see a small round table with two simple chairs pushed to a window. I turned my gaze reluctantly to the wooden stairs built in the hall.

 

I climbed the steady steps silently with my baggage in hand. I faced two closed doors and opened the one Frank had pointed as mine. The room was pink. I groaned. Frank knew how much I hated that color. I didn’t have it in me to complain right now, I was missing Houston enormously. I threw my bags on my blood-red bed but didn’t open them, not yet. I was afraid that if I started unpacking this would crush me. I just grabbed Pooh tightly and stared around me until I caught my drained reflection on the wall-length mirror.

 

My lavender eyes were swollen with exhaustion, my pitch black straight hair clung to my face, because it was wet. I had tinted my fringe flashy blue as a tribute to Adam Lambert. It always caught people off guard. I think they were intimidated by me. Surprisingly, I felt smug that I was the only one to have tinted my hair. I felt special. Ha!

My navy t-shirt kissed my chest and shoulders because as my black pants did to my legs and my sneakers to my feet.

 

 ‘Bye honey!’ called Frank from downstairs before closing the door behind him. I sighed and detached my eyes from my pathetic look. I wanted to clear my head, breathe some fresh air so I decided to go take a walk into the strange woods.

 

I didn’t bother getting a coat. I wanted to feel the rain pour on my skin. I stepped in the kitchen but didn’t stop. I continued till I was outside in the backyard.

 

As soon as I stepped on the grass, I was immediately drenched with the rain’s downpour. I walked towards the immense trees. I wandered aimlessly for the perfect spot to sit on. The soil beneath my feet was muddy, the smell of pine trees was overpowering. I felt tired but I kept going, leaving sight of my house but I made sure that I was going on a straight path so that I’d know where to get back to when I’m calmed and had cleared my head.

 

Exhausted, I stopped and looked around me. I found a small rock under a tree and went to sit on it. As soon as I was under the tree’s safety, all my feelings of pain hit me with much power. This time, I let my tears fall. I hid my face between my hands while I sobbed quietly for the ache that’s been tormenting me for the past five hours. I didn’t want to be here; I wanted to be back in Houston with Becca– my best friend, and I wanted to be in the ranch again, taking care of Silver, my white horse. I wanted to be near Mom and Anthony but I wasn’t, I couldn’t. I was in Forks, the silence seemed too disturbing, and my quiet sobs echoed in the forest.

 

I bit my tongue, I shouldn’t make any noise. If anyone heard me, they’d think that I’ve been hurt or something bad had happened. I was hurt, and something bad did happen to me. I was taken away from the only place I called refuge; I’ve been brought to this town forcefully. I wished I had never told Dad that I was happy for him. I knew that he wouldn’t have moved to Forks without my acceptance. But I wanted him to be happy, so I let him take me away from Houston. It was my fault I was here.

 

I heard movements coming from a bush in front of me, my head snapped up to the noise. I started hyperventilating, this couldn’t be good. I held my breath and pressed my legs to myself. I shrunk to the tree. Maybe the person won’t notice me. He emerged from the bush.

 

The boy, or should I say man, was tan skinned and wore only shorts. It was freezing; I myself was shaking from the cold. His chest was wet and perfectly structured. I trailed my eyes to his abs. One word popped in my head: Wow. The stranger’s hair was cropped short and dark. He didn’t seem to notice me yet, he was looking at the dirt. I exhaled quietly. ‘Humph’ I heard him huff.

He froze when our eyes met.

_____________________________________________________

Chapter Two - Imprinted {Seth's POV} Written by Carmen E

Chapter Three - Friends {Alexya's POV} Written by Ellie Cullen <3

Chapter Four - Bliss {Seth's POV} Written by Ellie Cullen <3

Chapter Five - Paint Job {Alexya's POV} Written by Carmen E

Chapter Six - Declaration {Seth's POV} Written by Carmen E

Chapter Seven – Knowledge {Alexya’s POV} Written by Ellie Cullen<3

Chapter Eight – Dreams I Want to Believe {Seth’s POV} Written by Ellie Cullen<3

Chapter Nine – Sleepover {Alexya’s POV} Written by Carmen E

Chapter Ten – The Cullen’s: Part I {Seth’s POV} Written by Carmen E

Chapter Ten – The Cullen’s: Part II {Seth’s POV} Written by Carmen E

Chapter Eleven – Reunion {Alexya’s POV} Written by Ellie Cullen<3

Chapter Twelve – Explanations {Seth’s POV} Written by Ellie Cullen <3

Chapter Thirteen– Buried With the Truth {Alexya’s POV} Written by Carmen E

Chapter Fourteen – Jealousy: Part I {Seth’s POV} Written by Carmen E

Chapter Fourteen – Jealousy: Part II {Seth’s POV} Written by Carmen E

Chapter Fifteen – False Hope {Alexya’s POV} Written by Ellie Cullen <3

Chapter Sixteen – Anger Management: Part I {Seth’s POV} Written by Ellie Cullen<3

Chapter Sixteen – Anger Management: Part II {Seth’s POV} Written by Ellie Cullen

Chapter Seventeen – Distraction {Alexya’s POV} Written by Carmen E

Chapter Eighteen – A Walk Down Memory Lane {Seth’s POV} Written by Carmen E

Chapter Nineteen – Josh {Alexya’s POV} Written by Ellie Cullen <3

Chapter Twenty – Complications {Seth’s POV} Written by Ellie Cullen

<3

Chapter Twenty One – Cruel World {Alexya’s POV} Written by

Carmen E

Chapter Twenty Two - Dissapearing Slowly {Seth's POV}Written by Carmen E

END OF PART ONE


Part Two - Senior Year

Chapter One - Worried {Alexya's POV} Written by Ellie Cullen <3

Chapter Two - She's Back {Seth's POV} Written by Ellie Cullen <3

Chapter Three - Confessions [Part One] {Alexya's POV} Written by Carmen E
Chapter Three - Confessions [Part Two] {Alexya's POV} Written by Carmen E
_________________________________________________________

Views: 1677

Replies to This Discussion

hey........first to comment YAY!!!!

awesome start......cant wait to see how this is gunna go with u and El writing.

WRITE MORE SOON PLEASE!!


xxxxxxxxxx:)


P.S.

I just have to add that I LOVE U ELLIE!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D:D
WOW!!
i'm soooo excited!!!
cant wait to read the rest!!!
XD
and i love the story so far!!! <3!
love it
love it.... awsome story so far
so far so good, girls
let me know when you post more
hugs :)
awesome chapters Carmen, let's hope i can live up to them :P LOL
x
Loool Ellie, I know you can ; )
and thank you so much everyone for the comments!
I will keep you guys updated ; )
This is good i love it
No problem, and thank you for your comments : D
please write more
Oh, I really like this! =]

Keep going! Very, very, very good start!

=]
Thanks guys! : D.
Well, i think that I've kept you waiting for some time. : )
anyhoo, i'm back and this chapter is written by me as well. ( the next two chapters will be written by Ellie ; ) CANT WAIT! XD)


SongAngel Dust by Aaron

CHAPTER TWO – IMPRINTED {Seth's POV}

I stared at the shaking girl and my voice was caught in my throat.
A new sensation developed in me, it was like the world was shaking and the only thing that was keeping me intact was the shy lavender eyes girl.
Nothing else mattered, my responsibility to my family, my loyalty to my brothers and friends, my whole existence lied in the hands of the angel before me.

I blinked a few times, I was sure I was dreaming. She can’t be real, can she?
She was the most beautiful creature I’ve ever seen, but as I took in her state, I immediately wanted to take her in my arms and tell her that everything is okay.
She was shaking brutally, her eyes were wide with terror and rimmed with red. She’d been crying and that enraged me. Whatever or whoever had made my imprint – my sweet imprint – cry was going to pay. Her silky black hair clung to her; I was fascinated by her fringe though. It was flashy blue. I had to smile; she was my angel, my rebelled angel.
Her sense of style was new to me but it suited her perfectly.

‘Are you okay?’ I asked before regretting it. Of course she wasn’t okay she’s being crying her eyes out you idiot! Nice going Seth.
She pressed her legs to herself.
‘I won’t hurt you’ I promised. I could never hurt her, the majestic creature I was lucky to have imprinted on.
I walked slowly so I wouldn’t startle her and sat beside her. ‘You don’t look fine.’ I frowned in concern. ‘Are you lost?’
‘I-I-I-I-I’m n-n-not l-l-lost, I j-j-just w-w-wanted t-to b-b-be al-l-lone. M-my h-house i-is n-not that f-far.’ Even though she was stuttering, her voice sent my heart fluttering like bird wings. It was the most magical melody I’ve ever heard.
She blushed and looked down. She was so beautiful.
‘You’ll get a cold or something; do you want me to take you back?’ You’ll get a cold or something?! What the hell was that?! Idiot.
She studied me for a long time then nodded. I tried to keep myself composed; I smiled warmly at her when inside I was soaring.
‘By the way, my name’s Seth. Seth Clearwater’ I declared while picking her up.
She grinned. ‘I-I-I’m A-A-Alexya W-Wood.’
Alexya, I sighed internally, the most beautiful name on Earth. She pointed the direction to her house and I ran on human pace, if only she knew I was a werewolf…
No, I can’t tell her now, I’d look like a giant freak to her, a monster. She wouldn’t want me near her.

A clearing approached and I ran a little bit quicker. She had to go home; it wasn’t safe in the woods. There were two new vampires in town, and they weren’t vegetarians.
I shivered at the thought of one of them finding my Alexya. What would I ever do without my sweet imprint, my rebelled angel?
As we emerged into the backyard, a two-storey white house stood. There was no sign of inhabitants.

I steadied her on her legs and smiled then turned around to the woods with the most unbearable pain since Dad’s heart attack.
‘W-wait, Seth.’ The heart-melting voice called. She said my name. I was utterly elated; I would have danced right now right there but I didn’t want to make a fool of myself. I breathed deeply and turned to face my love.
‘Do you want to come in ..?’ she trailed off, whispering.
Yes! Everything in me screamed for her touch.
‘Oh – um – okay.’ Stupid shyness, I thought bitterly. My face turned hot.
Her face lit up at my response and my heartbeat increased.
We walked into the house and she stopped in the kitchen. She faced me. ‘Do you want some hot chocolate?’ she offered.
I didn’t trust my voice, now under the light, her true radiance shone. I just nodded.
She looked around the kitchen and scratched her head. ‘I don’t even know where the glasses are!’ she muttered to herself but of course I could hear her. I suppressed a chuckle and grinned. Maybe if I started a conversation, the tension would decrease. ‘I’ve never seen you in Forks.’ I said matter-of-factly. I was sure that if I had laid my eyes on my rebelled angel before that I wouldn’t have ignored the feelings I felt now.
‘Yeah, I just moved here.’
‘Oh.’ That explains it. ‘How long?’
‘Half an hour’ she turned to snicker at me.
My eyes widened. ‘Are you serious?’
She nodded and chuckled ‘I don’t know where anything is.’ She smiled sheepishly.
She started to the wooden cupboards on the right, on top of the sink and dishwasher. She opened all three of them and stepped back.

The first one to the right was stocked with China sets and crystal glasses. In the middle one, there were two mugs, a few glasses and plates. The last one was full with stocked food. I spotted the coco.
‘Wow, Frank must have been busy last time he came here.’ She murmured to herself.
She grabbed the mugs and set them on the sink then took the coco.

She searched the drawers until she found a spoon and snatched the milk from the steel fridge opposite to the sink.
I watched in awe how she moved gracefully from place to another. She was even more graceful than the Cullen’s. She was human, that I was sure of. I could hear her steady heat beat.
‘How old are you?’ I broke the silence.
‘I’m fifteen.’ She answered never meeting my gaze. She was younger than me. ‘What about you?’
‘Seventeen’ I stated grimly.
She turned to me with shock clouding her lavender beautiful eyes. ‘What? No way’
‘Yeah, way’ I said sadly while looking at my feet.
She giggled and I couldn’t help but smile and look up at her. ‘You’ she trailed her eyes up and down my body. For the first time, I felt embarrassed. I felt exposed ‘are seventeen?’
‘Yup’
Her mouth fell open but recovered quickly. ‘Interesting’ she went back to the hot chocolate.
She placed one mug in the microwave and stared at me with a grin on her face.
‘What?’ I asked looking down at myself. I exhaled in relief when I was sure that my shorts didn’t fall, again. That would have been embarrassing.
‘Nothing,’ she paused then continued. ‘I just know that we’re going to be great friends, Seth.’

Yes, if that’s what it takes to be with you Alexya, then yes.

RSS

© 2013   Created by Hachette Book Group.

Report an Issue | Guidelines  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service