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So, before I copy and paste part three many of wewe may have heard about the video shown at comic con in San Diego and I have happened to have found the link to the sekunde video so here: link for those who have already seen it somewhere else great! But for those who haven't...well there it is! And don't tell me this blah blah blah that it's bad and spoiling the movie, if wewe don't want to see it, wewe don't have to. Here's the link to part two: link for those who haven't read part two and the link to the first one is on that page. Now sorry for the long introduction heres part three, yes I wrote it all kwa myself, it's not Stephanie Meyers, no copyright intended just free uandishi and all that good stuff so here:
           I smiled pulling up in her drive way. It was funny, I never remembered being this happy. It wasnt funny, but I couldn't find a word for how I felt now. I wasn't used to feeling wordless.Being with Bella I had came to a new era, a happier one. Very, and highly dangerous, but I knew I would fight. So yes a happier era, with all new feelings. Yes I had discovered a new era indeed. I got distracted when I saw something flicker in the corner of my eye. I looked up and the curtains were swaying now. Like they had just been moved. The curtain was from Bellas window. If I was human, and didn't have a frozen heart, my pulse would have quickened.
          I saw Bella open the door and tried not to watch as she locked the door. She walked, to slow for my pace, to the door and opened it. I kept my face composed as her scent filled the car. I was a little relaxed, zaidi happy than thirsty, so it wasn't much of a challenge. I looked in her eyes, she was waiting "good morning" I said, making my voice sound soothing, I wanted her to be relaxed, and not feel my questioning as an interrogation, zaidi just curiosity. I looked at her to see how she was feeling and had to ask "how are wewe today?" I looked at her eyes, they had dark circles under them, the product of no sleep, which I already knew that. I looked at her parted lips then she answered "good, thank you" my eyes went back to the circles, she might not have been completely lying, she looked tired "you look tired" I alisema echoing my thoughts "I couldn't sleep" she made it sound like a confession. Then her delicate fingers moved her hair to the other side, she combed through her waves a little, I wanted to make the conversation light "neither did I" I smirked, my voice teasing. She laughed, as I started the car. If only she knew what her laugh did to me, I couldn't even explain what I felt, what went through me "I guess your right, I suppose I slept just a little bit zaidi than wewe did" "I'd wager wewe did" I found it easier to ignore her scent, the burning, since I was happy right now, impossible I thought nothing could stop the strength, except time, but here I was able to be close very close, able to withstand it "so what did wewe do last night?" she asked. I chuckled, could she really have forgotten today was mine? "Not a chance. It's my siku to ask the questions" I alisema "oh that's right. What do wewe want to know?"
              The better swali would have been, what didn't I want to know. I searched through the thousands of maswali impulsing through me now, ignoring the urge to say them all at once, I was frustrating to have to talk at a human pace I found one that was good enough, it was probably a generic swali but I hadnt heard anyone ask her this one. I was worried about making her feel embarrassed remembering how last time I had, had a decent- well decent enough- conversation it was in the cafeteria I had made her feel embarrassed kwa making her tell me what she thought I was. So I kept my face serious, so she would know I wouldn't laugh at any of her majibu and asked "What's your inayopendelewa color?" I waited and relief washed through me when I saw her roll her eyes "it changes from siku to day" but I still kept my face serious, I didn't know how she would act in the end "what's your inayopendelewa color today?" I asked "probably brown" she alisema "Brown?" I asked , I wasn't sure what color Bella would like,I wasn't sure what color she would like "Sure. Brown is warm. I miss brown. Everything thats supposed to be brown here- mti trunks, rocks, dirt- is covered with green squashy stuff" she complained, her delicate nose wrinkling in disgust. I smiled and noticed for the first time she was wearing a brown turtleneck that set her ivory skin off perfectly, almost as breathtaking as her eyes, which always set off the color of her skin perfectly. But her eyes were another thing altogether "your right-" I alisema trying to tunga my voice-" brown is warm" I alisema looking into her eyes again, it seemed as if I was talking to them now. I tried the best to get it normal and zaidi serious. I liked brown a lot right now, how it set off her skin, and how beautiful and unique her eyes were. 
            I pulled into my normal parking space now "what's in your cd player right now?" I asked I was surprised at her answer, how could a girl that possibly liked dubussy like this to at the same time. I smiled and pulled that same cd she just alisema "dubussy to this?" I asked trying to hide my disbelief.
               It was like that the rest of the day. I was thrilled to know all the majibu of my questions, but only one answer I remembered the most and that was her inayopendelewa gemstone, because it was my eyes, which if I was human I would have been breathless, but still human emotions coarsed through me anyways because I was still wordless, taken away kwa her. I thought of maswali when I was alone in class and asked them as soon as I could get to. I wouldn't waste any sekunde with her. Time was so precious right now. It was like that until class with her.More complications. It frustrated me that we still had to watch. That movie, that wasted one hour. I frowned moving my chair away from Bella, but I wanted to experiment. I wanted to see if moving my chair away would lessen the electricity in the air. 
              My experiment failed. I still felt the same electricity, the same spark. And kwa the end of the class the electricity was still as inevitable and tangible as yesterday.
Once the movie was over we got up and walked the same speed as yesterday. I stroked my hand across her cheek like yesterday, feeling her warm silk pulse under my hand. I sighed when I removed it and walked to my inayofuata class.
               Once my class was over I walked and waited outside the door of the gym building, resisting the urge to listen in on Mike. I hadn't promised I wouldn't listen but I didn't want to get irritated with whatever he was thinking which would irritate Bella.
                I was glad when I saw her come out I smiled and started asking maswali and all the way to her home. Bella didn't seem like she wanted me to leave which was good because I didn't want to. I didn't realize what time it was until I heard Charlie's cruiser I stopped myself before I asked another swali "are wewe finished?" she asked, her voice hopeful. It was absurd to think that I was even done, I wasn't anywhere even close to being finished "not even close-but your father will be nyumbani soon" I alisema trying to hide my disappointment "How late is it?" Bella asked curiously "it's twilight" I murmured not taking my eyes away from the sky  I was sure Bella wasn't used to the night sky, the darkness of the sky at night she lived in a big city. A big city with all the lights "it's the safest time of the siku for us-" the safest for the monsters, I thought darkly and it was terrifying to think of Bella as being part of that even though it was easier without having to worry about the sun-"The easiest. But also the saddest,In a way...The end of the day, return of the night-"I alisema darkly-"Darkness is so predictable, don't wewe think?" I smiled to hide my horrific expression, the siku was for people like Bella. Innocence, hope. The night was made for people like me, monsters, murderers, homicides, pedofiles. That's why all of that happened at night, because it was easier for the monsters to come out. Darkness was predictable. Painful. Daytime was happier, brighter. When monsters like me had to hide in dreary places like this "I like the night" Bella said, to my surprise, nothing like her should belong to the night "without the dark we'd never see the stars. Not that wewe see them here much" she said. 
              I laughed, my mood lightening up. Well at least we had the stars, tiny shreds of hope , just like Bella was. I was the dark sky, she was my star. I heard Charlie's cruiser. He was coming closer. I had five dakika I guessed "Charlie's going to be here in a few minutes. So, unless wewe want to tell him wewe will be with me  Saturday..." I let my voice trail off thinking she would say no but she always did the opposite of what was expected so I raised my eyebrow "thanks, but no thanks" Bella alisema while gathering her vitabu "so, is it my turn tomorrow then?" she asked. Had she not heard me say I was not even close to being done. I was to happy to try to be mad so I teased her "Certainly not! I told wewe I wasn't done, didn't I?" "what zaidi is there?" Bella asked, as if today was enough, not nearly enough. "you'll see tomorrow" I reached across to open the door, when headlights crossed our direction. I thought it was Charlie for a sekunde but I read the voice crystal clear. The same firm voice in there thoughts as..."Not good" I alisema realizing it was them, Bella told me that she had known Jacob black since they were kids, so the elder in the car must have been a friend of Charlie's. He would recognize me from the legends, what if he told Charlie? "So Charlie, I was wondering if wewe knew your daughter was hanging with the cullens, Wanyonya damu who have lived as long as our legends?" not good indeed, but he wouldn't I doubt the boy told his father he broke the treaty, even if he did I'm sure the elder would be smart enough to figure it's probably still being held since we didn't attack them "what is it?" Bella asked "another complication" I didn't have time to explain. I had to leave. Now. "Charlie's around the corner" I warned Bella nodded hopping out at once without a goodbye. I. Sighed as I sped off. I comforted myself, knowing I would be back later. Then sped faster than I usually did.




Thanks for reading, please maoni I like the feedback , and critiques. Thanks for all of wewe support and inayofuata Fridays won't be as long as this one, but I am in new York! I wrote most of it Wednesday and finished yesterday because I am going to see as much of new York as I can. I am on the other side of the country. Anyways the inayofuata swali siku will be inayofuata Friday. Thanks for kusoma once again, see wewe inayofuata Friday!
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