Woooooooh! Twilight Rules!!
Skye's POV
I gathered all of the books I needed for today and placed them in my bag. I closed my locker and headed for English class.
As I walked down the hall, I heard several whispers from people passing by me.
The words were the same everyday, this was really getting old!
"Look at her! All smug and high-mighty," a girl whispered.
"Maybe you should ask her out, man," a guy asked his friend.
I just walked passed all of them as if I'd heard nothing in the first place. It wasn't too bad, I'd heard a lot of worse things in other schools.
My name is Skylar Ford, I am now attending Russell High, posing as a 17 year old high school student.
I'm actually 62 years old, in human years. This was the 12th high school I'd ever attended. To most teenagers, high school was the toughest years of all, but after my 6th high school it was just plain annoying to repeat.
I walked into the classroom and took my seat in the back of the room. I was never one who wanted to draw attention to myself, but somehow I always managed to do just that.
Sometimes, I just wanted to drink the delicious blood I always smelled and heard, running through their veins. But I never lost any self-control, I was just grateful when it was time for lunch, so I could fill myself up with enough human food to keep me down.
Well, if you haven't figured it out yet, I'll tell you. I am half vampire and half human.
My mother had died giving birth to me and my father was just plain insane. After taking care of me for the first 3 years of my life, I ran away from him and my other sisters. I never wanted to see him again, after playing around with those poor humans. He was just so sick I wanted to be far from him as possible.
He was always telling me that humans only existed to feed us, but I knew that wasn't true. I never believed anything he had ever told me; I didn't want to. After all, a human female was the reason for my very existence.
Sometimes, I just wished she had killed me when I was still a fetus, so she could've made it through. But if there was one thing I knew from trying to live a normal human life, it was that life was never fair. Oh well, there wasn't anything I could do about it.
I wasn't happy living this kind of life, but it kept everyone around me safe, so I couldn't say I objected.
'I just hope the peace lasts,' I thought, as Mrs. Clark went to the board to begin teaching.
Yeah, I know that sucked. But bear with me, the next chapters will be better, believe me.
