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Seri sighed as another drop of water hit her in the nose from under the leaky pipes above her. She was currently in the cabinets underneath the kitchen sink trying to fix the leak it had in its copper-rusted pipes.

Seri shifted slightly as she reached for one of the wrenches that was hidden in a pile of other tools on the floor next to her legs where her tool box had fallen over. She quickly sifted through the mess, found the size she needed, and tightened the connector piece between the two pipes where the leak was located. She waited a minute or so before smiling to herself, happy she had accomplished yet another repair on the house.

As she pulled herself out from inside the cabinets, she underestimated the distance between her head and the top of the pipes. A second later, a loud crack rang through the house and Seri yelled, "God, damn it!" as her forehead connected with the pipes.

She turned and glared at the pipes as she scooted down onto the floor, rubbing the sore spot on her head. She didn't feel anything wet, so she knew she wasn't bleeding; it would, however, leave a nice bump.

It's a good thing I don't bruise easily, she growled angrily in her mind.

"Seri! Are you okay?" Seri's twin sister, Bella, asked as she came around the corner of the room with a basket full of dirty laundry.

"Yeah, I'm fine," Seri grumbled to her in response before turning to glare at the pipes again. "Damn pipes."

"So you got them fixed, then?" Bella asked as she set down the basket and walked over to give Seri a hand up.

Seri gave her a look as she accepted Bella's help up. "Don't I always?"

Bella rolled her eyes at her sister and moved back to grab her basket of laundry.

Serinda Carolyn Swan had never thought she would be reborn as Isabella Swan's twin sister. That thought had never crossed her mind when, in her other life, she had read the Twilight books and her friends forced her to watch the movies. She had been a fan of the series, and she found the small facts her Twilight-obsessed friends often told her were interesting, but she had never wanted to be a part of the series in any way, shape, or form.

And yet, here she was, in some weird alternate Twilight universe where she could remember everything from the last life she was in with perfect detail. She learned early not to say anything about it. She had received many disapproving looks from Renee when she would talk about something her 'other parents' would do.

Of course, that wasn't the only shit storm that this universe had to gift her with. Apparently, she wasn't to know just her sister's future and how it would work out, but also everyone else's. Yep. That's right. Seri also happened to be a seer, like Alice. And she absolutely hated it. It was like the world was trying to give her an excuse that wouldn't make her seem quite as crazy if someone asked why she seemed to know exactly how Bella's life would go when she moved to Forks. Whatever.

Seri did have to admit that it did come in handy, though, and it wasn't nearly as bad when she learned how to control them. Now, she could just choose if she wanted to see the future, unless it was something that the world deemed absolutely important. If it was, then it hit her like a mac truck, but she had learned to live with it.

Take now, for instance. Phil and Renee had gotten married a little over two months ago, and it was now the end of November. Bella was supposed to move in with Charlie in early January, but she had yet to say anything about moving to let Renee and Phil travel together.

As Bella walked away from Seri, she was suddenly overwhelmed by a vision, causing her to freeze as she leaned against the kitchen table and stared blankly at the air in front of her. The vision showed that if Seri didn't talk to Bella about moving, she wouldn't move to Forks, and none of the events of Twilight would happen because Bella wasn't sure if it was a good idea. Seri needed to encourage her.

Seri snapped back from the vision a moment later, the pain in her head forgotten as she followed her sister calmly to the laundry room. Bella quirked a brow at her as she set the basket down beside the washing machine and began separating her clothes.

Seri leaned against the dryer and watched Bella as she stated, "You've been worrying about Mom with Phil gone again, haven't you?"

Bella automatically froze with one of her shirts in her hand before looking up at Seri. Bella stared into her eyes for a moment before she straightened up and began to nervously play with the shirt in her hands. Bella glanced down at the shirt and said, "You know I hate that sad look in her eyes when he leaves. It's heartbreaking."

Seri resisted the urge to roll her eyes. Bella had always been a hopeless romantic, even if she wouldn't admit it to herself. "Have you thought about anything that might help? Because I can't think of anything."

"Well," Bella said slowly, hands still kneading the shirt.

After about thirty seconds of silence, Seri did roll her eyes and said, "Bella, come on. Spit it out already."

"Fine," Bella spit out, glaring slightly at Seri. She took a deep breath before she quickly said, "I was thinking we should move in with Charlie to let Mom travel with Phil."

Bella said it so fast that anyone else would have had to take some time to decipher the words, but Seri just blinked at her and grinned.

"All right. If that's your plan, then you better call Dad tonight," Seri said, still grinning, as she started to the door of the laundry room.

"Wait," Bella said incredulously. Seri stopped in the doorway and turned to look at Bella. "You're really okay with that?"

"Why wouldn't I be?" Seri asked, nearly laughing at the look on Bella's face.

"Well…uh…" Bella stuttered.

Seri frowned as Bella continued to look like a landed fish, realizing Bella was trying to come up with a good reason so she could talk herself out of the idea. Seri softened her face as she met Bella's eyes and said softly, "It's a good idea Bella. Mom will be able to be the free spirit she always has been by traveling around with Phil like a gypsy, Dad will be ecstatic that we want to come live with him permanently, and we'll get to spend a little time with him before we go off to college on our own."

Bella was silent for a few moments before she nodded to herself and said, "Yeah. You're right."

"I always am. Remember to call Dad tonight," Seri said, smiling, and began to leave the room. When she was about halfway down the hallway, she yelled, "And you're telling Mom since it was your idea!"

Seri cackled to herself as she heard the loud "UGHHHH!" that echoed through the house a second later.