Hi guys! I'm back and I'm so happy I've finished this chapter :] I'm excited (as usual) that wewe all loved the last update. This story is beginning to wrap, upangaji pamoja up, but I've decided to take a shot at uandishi a book (it's a upendo story/drama thingy. Not meant to be a rip-off of Twilight, but it does have vamps & mtu-bweha in it, as well as other species). So, hopefully sometime kwa the end of this year, you'll be able to buy it and read it :D Thankies SO much for all the support! wewe guys are nothing short of the ABSOLUTE BEST! ;) Enjoy!
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Death kwa Decision
“Carlisle!” Alice anxiously called to her father as she lugged Summer inside the back door. Carlisle rushed to meet her, “What is it, Alice? What’s happened?” Alice pointed to Summer’s rounded stomach, “That’s what’s happened.” Carlisle raised an eyebrow in confusion. “Carlisle,” Alice exclaimed again, “it’s killing her! It’s sucking away all her venom!” Carlisle’s eyes widened. He examined Summer’s stomach, “Did wewe see it in a vision?” “Yes, I did, and wewe were the one to realize this monster she’s carrying was killing her.” “Come dear,” Carlisle put his arm around Summer, “I need to check this out.” Chloe’s bottom lip pouted in a frown, “Will mommy be okay, Rosalie?” Rosalie cuddle Chloe closely, “She’ll be fine, dearest. Grandpa Carlisle knows what to do.” Carlisle led her kwa the hand to his study. He pulled out a chair for her to sit in, taking a kiti, kiti cha inayofuata to her. “You’re going to be fine, hun. How are wewe feeling? Light headed, nauseous?” Summer expression was scared, but calm, “No, Carlisle, I feel fine. I have been a bit weaker, but I thought that was normal.” He hung his head in contemplation for a few minutes. Finally, his golden eyes met her gaze once more, “We can try something, but it will be extremely risky, Summer.” Summer tried not to onyesha her fear. “Um, sure.” He gave her hand a squeeze, “I doubt you’re going to die either way, dear. It’s completely up to you.” “I’m sure, Carlisle.” She nodded firmly, “Tell me what wewe have in mind.”
“If you’re losing your venom,” Carlisle began, “we can all donate a portion of our venom for you. However, the risk lies within the mixture of unfamiliar venom in your body. It can either replenish your body au incinerate it from the inside, making it impossible for even a vampire to live with.” Summer didn’t look up. She only stared at her feet, “So, I have a fifty percent chance of dying?” There was a hushed pause, “I’m afraid so.” Carlisle’s voice was pained. She finally looked up, her eyes shining with tears. “Okay. I’m willing to do it, Carlisle. Just promise me this one thing.” “Anything, dear.” She breathed in deeply and sighed, “That if I die, Chloe will become part of your family.” He pushed back a strand of her hair away from her porcelain, tiled face, “You don’t need to request that, dear. As long as we are here also,” Summer cringed at what he was referring to, “then Chloe will forever be our precious grandchild.” Summer embraced Carlisle tightly, “Thank you, Carlisle.” She whispered under her breath. Carlisle kissed her forehead, “You should get some rest. I’ll go ahead and tell the rest of the family about our plan.” Summer walked into her bedroom and plopped onto the bed. She rested her head on the mto and stared up at the ceiling, rubbing her stomach. “Why are wewe doing this to me, baby?” It felt both weird and right to talk to the little one inside of her. “Are wewe actually killing me,” she continued, “or is it all a joke?” She was stunned when the baby kicked her without hurting her. “Was that a yes au a no?” She asked warily. The child kicked again. She thought of ways to distinguish if it meant yes au no. “Are wewe a baby?” The baby remained silent. “Are wewe not yet born?” The child kept its silence. “Are wewe killing me?” Suddenly, the child kicked. Summer’s smiled returned and she jumped off the kitanda to tell Carlisle. However, before she could get downstairs, she heard a loud shattering noise. Someone had dropped a glass bowl. Summer descended from the staircase gracefully only to find Alice staring into the distance, a million pieces of broken glass at her feet. Summer was positive she heard Carlisle sigh. Poor Carlisle, Summer thought, this stress must really be taking its toll on him. A dakika later, Alice whizzed past Summer and over to Bella. Bella looked at Alice in distraught, “What’s the matter, Alice?” Alice scanned over Bella’s fragile body in worry, “You have to get out of here tonight.” Jasper bent down inayofuata to his crouching wife, easing the mood. He held onto his wife affectionately, “Is she in danger, sweetheart?” She turned to grab hold of Jasper’s neck, burying her face in his cool chest, “Yes,” she mumbled, “things keep getting worse and worse.”
He stroked her hair gently, “What did wewe see?” Alice didn’t look up. She wanted to avoid their stares, “We’ve underestimated everything. The Volturi are halfway here. They’ll be here kwa morning.” Bella and Summer gasped. Edward leaned in to hold shocked and scared Bella, though she didn’t want to admit her fear. Summer involuntarily held onto the ukuta for support. All the things she panicked about were coming true. It seemed like she was living a horrible nightmare. “Edward,” Carlisle’s low voice pierced the heavy air, “you know what wewe need to do.” Edward nodded and escorted Bella upstairs. Summer guessed he was taking her someplace safe, hoping to hurry back to Forks before the fight. “Alice, how many of the Volturi did wewe see coming?” Carlisle inquired. “Everyone. The guards, the elders, all except Caius’ wife.” Summer held her breath. Was Athe okay, au did Caius think Athe had something to do with her running away? “Then wewe and Jasper need to contact some of our exotic Marafiki immediately.” The couple hurried upstairs to do so. Rosalie stood to clean the shatter glass. Chloe ran over to embrace her mother. Summer lifted Chloe into her arms, looking as if she was about to faint. Was she ready to die, without receiving a chance to be Jake’s wife? Was she ready to leave her precious Chloe behind, and kill the growing life inside of her? Was she ready to say her final goodbyes to her adoring family, and was she ready to watch any of them au the mtu-bweha die? No…but she could already smell the blood permeating the air.
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Thankies for reading! Hope wewe loved! :D <333
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Death kwa Decision
“Carlisle!” Alice anxiously called to her father as she lugged Summer inside the back door. Carlisle rushed to meet her, “What is it, Alice? What’s happened?” Alice pointed to Summer’s rounded stomach, “That’s what’s happened.” Carlisle raised an eyebrow in confusion. “Carlisle,” Alice exclaimed again, “it’s killing her! It’s sucking away all her venom!” Carlisle’s eyes widened. He examined Summer’s stomach, “Did wewe see it in a vision?” “Yes, I did, and wewe were the one to realize this monster she’s carrying was killing her.” “Come dear,” Carlisle put his arm around Summer, “I need to check this out.” Chloe’s bottom lip pouted in a frown, “Will mommy be okay, Rosalie?” Rosalie cuddle Chloe closely, “She’ll be fine, dearest. Grandpa Carlisle knows what to do.” Carlisle led her kwa the hand to his study. He pulled out a chair for her to sit in, taking a kiti, kiti cha inayofuata to her. “You’re going to be fine, hun. How are wewe feeling? Light headed, nauseous?” Summer expression was scared, but calm, “No, Carlisle, I feel fine. I have been a bit weaker, but I thought that was normal.” He hung his head in contemplation for a few minutes. Finally, his golden eyes met her gaze once more, “We can try something, but it will be extremely risky, Summer.” Summer tried not to onyesha her fear. “Um, sure.” He gave her hand a squeeze, “I doubt you’re going to die either way, dear. It’s completely up to you.” “I’m sure, Carlisle.” She nodded firmly, “Tell me what wewe have in mind.”
“If you’re losing your venom,” Carlisle began, “we can all donate a portion of our venom for you. However, the risk lies within the mixture of unfamiliar venom in your body. It can either replenish your body au incinerate it from the inside, making it impossible for even a vampire to live with.” Summer didn’t look up. She only stared at her feet, “So, I have a fifty percent chance of dying?” There was a hushed pause, “I’m afraid so.” Carlisle’s voice was pained. She finally looked up, her eyes shining with tears. “Okay. I’m willing to do it, Carlisle. Just promise me this one thing.” “Anything, dear.” She breathed in deeply and sighed, “That if I die, Chloe will become part of your family.” He pushed back a strand of her hair away from her porcelain, tiled face, “You don’t need to request that, dear. As long as we are here also,” Summer cringed at what he was referring to, “then Chloe will forever be our precious grandchild.” Summer embraced Carlisle tightly, “Thank you, Carlisle.” She whispered under her breath. Carlisle kissed her forehead, “You should get some rest. I’ll go ahead and tell the rest of the family about our plan.” Summer walked into her bedroom and plopped onto the bed. She rested her head on the mto and stared up at the ceiling, rubbing her stomach. “Why are wewe doing this to me, baby?” It felt both weird and right to talk to the little one inside of her. “Are wewe actually killing me,” she continued, “or is it all a joke?” She was stunned when the baby kicked her without hurting her. “Was that a yes au a no?” She asked warily. The child kicked again. She thought of ways to distinguish if it meant yes au no. “Are wewe a baby?” The baby remained silent. “Are wewe not yet born?” The child kept its silence. “Are wewe killing me?” Suddenly, the child kicked. Summer’s smiled returned and she jumped off the kitanda to tell Carlisle. However, before she could get downstairs, she heard a loud shattering noise. Someone had dropped a glass bowl. Summer descended from the staircase gracefully only to find Alice staring into the distance, a million pieces of broken glass at her feet. Summer was positive she heard Carlisle sigh. Poor Carlisle, Summer thought, this stress must really be taking its toll on him. A dakika later, Alice whizzed past Summer and over to Bella. Bella looked at Alice in distraught, “What’s the matter, Alice?” Alice scanned over Bella’s fragile body in worry, “You have to get out of here tonight.” Jasper bent down inayofuata to his crouching wife, easing the mood. He held onto his wife affectionately, “Is she in danger, sweetheart?” She turned to grab hold of Jasper’s neck, burying her face in his cool chest, “Yes,” she mumbled, “things keep getting worse and worse.”
He stroked her hair gently, “What did wewe see?” Alice didn’t look up. She wanted to avoid their stares, “We’ve underestimated everything. The Volturi are halfway here. They’ll be here kwa morning.” Bella and Summer gasped. Edward leaned in to hold shocked and scared Bella, though she didn’t want to admit her fear. Summer involuntarily held onto the ukuta for support. All the things she panicked about were coming true. It seemed like she was living a horrible nightmare. “Edward,” Carlisle’s low voice pierced the heavy air, “you know what wewe need to do.” Edward nodded and escorted Bella upstairs. Summer guessed he was taking her someplace safe, hoping to hurry back to Forks before the fight. “Alice, how many of the Volturi did wewe see coming?” Carlisle inquired. “Everyone. The guards, the elders, all except Caius’ wife.” Summer held her breath. Was Athe okay, au did Caius think Athe had something to do with her running away? “Then wewe and Jasper need to contact some of our exotic Marafiki immediately.” The couple hurried upstairs to do so. Rosalie stood to clean the shatter glass. Chloe ran over to embrace her mother. Summer lifted Chloe into her arms, looking as if she was about to faint. Was she ready to die, without receiving a chance to be Jake’s wife? Was she ready to leave her precious Chloe behind, and kill the growing life inside of her? Was she ready to say her final goodbyes to her adoring family, and was she ready to watch any of them au the mtu-bweha die? No…but she could already smell the blood permeating the air.
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Thankies for reading! Hope wewe loved! :D <333
"JACOB'S BETTER THAN A PASTY, PALE VAMPIRE!!" "eDWARD DOESN'T HOWL!" It was just terrible. It ended very ugly with her ripping Jacob posters off my ukuta and me ripping her Edward shirt. After she left, I realized that they're just two people, just like everyone else. We should respect other people's likes and dislikes and we can have friends. I've seen so many friendships get ripped apart because of this. So here's a valuable lesson, "Respect Others Likes and Dislikes And Everyone Wll Be Friends" So the inayofuata time wewe see two people fighting over Twilight, tell them this important lesson, and friendships will stop getting teared apart.