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âOne chicken leg, crispy, potatoes, baked, and green beans, green,â he said, setting the plates in front of us. I laughed at his vivid descriptions.
Jake knew I couldnât eat cooked chicken, but it wasnât all chicken. Alice injected it with my favorite: donated O negative. Meat, raw or cooked, was like eating road kill set on fire. Disgusting⊠Blood make Jake queasy, so he never mentioned what was really in the chicken leg. We started eating and laughing, as usual, about stories of Jacobâs pack and my family. He told me about him as a baby, and about my mom. How they spent the summers together and how they came to be best friends. I laughed at the stories so hard my stomach slightly hurt.
âI can't believe its been another year...â I muttered to myself. A small amount of denial sank in my heart like the little lead balls you see in the nail polish bottles.
âWhat?â he asked. Iâd forgotten Jacobâs super hearing.
âI justâŠwish it could've lasted. You know, my age. I had such a short childhood. My mom said that when I reached maturity, the Volturi would come back and decide again if I live. It hasn't happened yet, but...I mean, may want me to go with them back to Voltaire, andâŠâ
âNessie,â Jake interrupted sternly. âYouâll be fine. Iâll stay with you until the end. Or beyondâŠâ He paused before continuing. The pause felt like a century. âAlice will see when they decide. Weâll have warning, so donât worry.â
I smiled, but my thoughts still raced. Jake could see faint traces of my distress, and perked up suddenly. As though he forgot something.
âHey! This is my surprise, and you will love it. Got it?â he demanded.
âOh, darn it,â I said sarcastically, regaining my smile.
He handed me a small box, wrapped in green paper and a silver bow. I opened the box, and gasped in awe. A small, sparkling emerald dazzled me. I looked at it for what seemed light hours, but was only a few seconds. Jake lifted the necklace and showed it off a little more.
âJacob,â I gasped. âJake, itâs beautiful!â I cried.
âIt was my momâs. Sheâd want you to take it.â
He wrapped the gorgeous gem around my neck as I still sat there, breathless.
âJake, IâŠI donât know what to say.â
âYes you do.â
âThank you doesnât even cut it.â
I hugged him, and his warm temperature filled me with this fuzzy feeling. A feeling that we were no longer friends, but something else. Something more precious. More bonded. I retreated to my seat, and Jake ran back to the kitchen. He poked his head around the corner and waved his finger.
âOne sec,â he called.
I suddenly smelled it. My second favorite thing to consume in the entire world: chocolate! The smell gave me goose bumps. It felt like I suddenly was jumping up and down in my seat, waiting anxiously for the chocolate to reveal itself. Jake finally walked around the corner, carrying two, little chocolate truffles, carefully wrapped in silver cupcake paper and both on a fancy, silver plate. He sat the chocolates in the middle of the table. By this time, the other plates were gone. I picked my favorite carefully. I smelled the two candies deeply, trying to figure out what was inside them.
âHmmâŠCaramel andâŠumâŠâ
âNougat,â he answered. âYouâre getting good at that.â
âWhat is nougat, anyway?â I asked.
âI donât know, but itâs good,â he said, taking the little, chocolate covered nougat piece.
I picked up the caramel candy and bit off a small piece. The caramel whipped across my bottom lip, and I licked it away, blushing a little.
âYou do that a lot,â he commented.
âWhat?â
âYou get embarrassed. Why?â
âI donât know. I donât want to seem weird, I guess.â
âYou live in a family of vampires, youâre a half vampire, half human, and your best friends are werewolves. Weird doesnât cover it.â I punched him lightly and continued. He just laughed it off.
âBut I am. Iâm not a human, Iâm not a vampire. I canât be trusted around kids my own age because I inherited my motherâs temper, and I could hurt someone. I canât go to school. I donât know what itâs like to be a ânormalâ teen. Jacob, youâve been to school. You had friends to go with you and you have a six pack.â
He laughed quietly, kind of embarrassed. Yeah, but I had the last 13 years. Youâve only had ten years, and only four have been adulthood. But thatâs not your fault Nessie. I mean, as soon as you start school, youâll start gaining that freakish amount of graduation tassels in no time.â
I glanced at the ground, and smiled. By now, we were both sitting on the couch. I finished my chocolate, and stared at the dark sky outside. Jake leaned closer and lifted my chin to see my face.
âJakeâŠâ I whispered, smiling friendly. But his face was more intense. It confused me, but also made me happy. He leaned closer, smiling his special smile. Suddenly, I laughed so hard. He tickled my ribs, and I laughed so hard I fell off the couch!
âJacob!â I shrieked while picking myself off the ground. âYouâre such a goof!â
âBut you have to like me,â he said, eyebrows raised.
I punched him lightly in the arm, and he still gasped quietly. I guess I didnât know my own strength. I suddenly smelled a quick, familiar smell. DadâŠ
âWhatâs going on?â my father asked. He and my mother returned, with my Aunt Alice and the others trailing close behind.
Love is RedJacob hugged me and smelled my hair a little. I smiled when he did. I mean, donât people have to smell you if they hug you? Itâs inevitable, unless you hold your breath, which seems kinda rude. Jacob waved goodbye as he left on his motorcycle.
âNessieâŠâ my mother said. I turned to find a waiting crowd. All of my family was smiling with that, âOur Little Girl is Growing Upâ kind of smile. My father and mother had that frustrated kind of scowl. Except Emmett was smiling in his own way. His âI Know Something You Donât Knowâ smile. I boiled inside.
âWhat?â I asked him. They all turned to my uncle, who received a small slap on the chest by my Aunt Rose.
âNothing. Nothing at allâŠâ Emmett commented, a small smile creeping up.
âI know, I know. Jake was just being a good friend.â I said. It was in Jakeâs defense of course, since I could hear my fatherâs teeth grinding.
âYeah, a really good friend,â Emmett commented walking up the stairs. Aunt Rose followed, pushing him a little. I shrugged it off, but my mom came to my side.
âRenesmee, we really need to talk. But, um, Edward?â
My father came forward, kissed my forehead, and went outside. I was confused. What did we need to talk about now?
My mother walked to the couch, sat down, and patted the cushion next to her, motioning for me to sit with her. I sat down, still confused.
âHoney, youâre getting older, and Jacob is going to lookâŠdifferent to you. I know youâve seen Jacob as a brother," she said. Her eyes flashed with a type of familiar, but her expression was unchanged. "...and your father and I are happy with that. Soon, youâre going to see Jake asâŠmuch more. Heâll look moreâŠenhanced, in your eyes.â
âI know mom. Iâm already seeing Jacob in a different light. He makes me nervous, and thatâs never happened around him before. But it felt likeâŠâ
âButterflies?â she asked.
âYeah, but like butterflies flying in circles. Like my stomach is a rollercoaster and all the butterflies in the world suddenly want tickets.â I sighed a little, grinning. That crazy rollercoaster was the only thing that reminded me that Jake was more than a brother now.
âI know, butâŠlisten. I want to be honest with you. We don't want you to think you have no other options but Jake."
"Options?..." I paused.
"We're going to Bellingham next year. We'll be moving there to...start fresh. You'll be starting high school with us."
I felt like a stone had just hit me in the chest. Leaving Forks? Already? I thought...
My mother looked at the silver clock on the wall. Midnight. I was another year older.
...
I took a shower, laid my head on the soft, silver pillows, and drifted to sleep. I wondered about my future that night, having dreams of Jacob and being in high school. In one dream, I couldn't find any of my classes. I woke with a start, and it was still dark outside. I tried once again to sleep, only to be tangled up in a dream about werewolves attacking the students at a pep rally. I drank human blood in my dreams.
Then, a sudden burst of light outside my room pierced the bottom of the door. I sat upright, shaken awake.
âAlice?â I said, still a little sleepy.
My bed had a wooden frame, and my pillows were cream and silver. My covers were smoky purple, and so were my curtains. My room was my escape, and it had all the fixes. A vanity, with a million lights, a desk and chair, a HUGE walk-in closet, and a window that I could see out of that showed the whole forest. My room had the same theme: fantasy. I guess thatâs what my life was all about. Fantasy. But I couldnât imagine anything else more dazzling.
I wore a cream colored sweater with a black undershirt and dark blue jeans. I brushed my hair, which had grown even longer overnight, and Alice insisted on styling it. She braided my hair on both sides of my head, and pulled them together in the back. My russet hair seemed to always get in the way of whatever I was doing, so I hoped that this style would work. I walked to the mirror with my eyes closed (at Aliceâs command) and opened them.
âDonât grow too fast, okay?â she said softly. Although I looked taller and more...filled out...I seemed about the same. Chocolate colored eyes, red and brown in my hair. She walked towards the door with her hand extended.
âAunt Rose?â I asked.
âYou look beautiful! Itâs crazy how much you change on schedule,â she answered happily. I blushed a little, and I remembered: it was technically my birthday today. My real birth date. I ran back upstairs and grabbed the necklace Jake gave me. I clipped it on and walked back down. My mother smiled, but my father stared at the necklace. It would take a few minutes for the Jake smell to get away from the necklace, which was what I thought my father had a problem with. Suddenly, there it was. That burning sensation in the back of my throat. The thirst. My throat burned with dryness, and it felt like I had swallowed sand paper that was set on fire. My throat let out a small hiss, and my mom came to my side. Emmett was on his heels, waiting for it.
âSorry, Iâm a little dry,â I said, obviously embarrassed.
âWell, letâs test out your new strength,â Emmett said on cue.
I learned that Alice, Jasper, Carlisle and Esme had already hunted last night. Everyone else was waiting, wanting to protect and keep tabs on me. Thatâs why I loved it when Jacob
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