"Bella?" Esme walked around the corner. "Are wewe staying for dinner?"
"Oh, um, no thank you." I shook my head. "I have to make chajio, chakula cha jioni for Charlie."
"Are wewe sure?" Carlisle asked.
"Yeah. But thank you." I turned to Alice. "I should get going. Charlie will be nyumbani soon."
"Okay. Should I walk with you?" She asked.
"I'll drive her." Edward piped up. "I need to go out anyway." He gave his family a once over.
"Alright, Dear." Esme smiled. "Bella, wewe come back anytime. wewe are always welcome here, okay?"
I nodded. "Thank you." I gave them all quick goodbyes and followed Edward out to his car. "Do wewe know where I live?" I asked when I plopped in after he opened the door.
He looked down at me smirking. "Bella, everyone in Forks knows where wewe live."
"Right." I sighed and he closed my door. I looked around his Volvo, noticing how clean it looked. It looked like it had never been used. The leather seats were shiny, the carpet spotless, and it smelled like leather, sunshine, and Edward. I sat straight in my kiti, kiti cha when he got in the car and pulled out onto the highway. I couldn't help but notice how fast the trees were going kwa and I looked at is speed. 85. Woah. "You should put your seatbelt on."
He laughed. "You should put your seatbelt on."
I bit my lip and turned to grab it, clicking it into place. "Your turn." I told him. He looked at me and I raised an eyebrow. He sighed heavly, but grabed it with one hand anad fastened it. He pushed a button on his raido and slow guitar, gitaa with kinanda filled the car.
"This is beautiful." I told him after a minute. "Who is this?"
"Um, that's actually my family."
I gawked.
"Jasper is on the guitar, Alice and Rose play the violens."
"And the paino?"
"Um, me."
"Seriously?"
"Yeah."
"Wow." I smiled. "Woah, eletric?"
"Emmett." He nodded.
"Of course." I giggled and Edward chuckled.
"Here. I think wewe may like this one." He changed it and it was zaidi of an upbeat sound. "Emmett of course, jasper on base, Alice singing, me on what drums there are."
"That's Alice?"
He nodded.
"Is there anything wewe guys can't do?" I asked when the muziki took a sudden darker turn.
He smiled and laughed. "No." But then his face went serious, his eyes were hard, his jaw set. "Bella, I.."
"What?" The muziki changed, making the feeling of the car even zaidi drastic.
"There is just something about you." He told me. "I can't quiet understand. I want to get to know you, but I'm not good for you."
"What do wewe mean?"
"We shouldn't be friends."
"Is that what we are?" I asked.
He only looked at me, his dhahabu eyes turning black around his iris's and the edge. "I'm just saying, it would be easier."
I could feel my temper flairing just as he stopped the car. "Well, I will just make it easier on wewe then. Tell Alice I will see her in the morning." And with that, I got out of the car, slamming the door, and stomping my way up to my door and flinging it open. I could hear his tires squeal as he took off and rolled my eyes.
I launched into dinner, making steak, mnofu and potatoes. I wrapped the potatoes in foil and set them in the oven, then I set the steak, mnofu on a egg carton to marinate. I grabbed my koti, jacket off the back of the recliner on my way up to my room. I plopped down on my chair and turned on my old and decreaped computer, to check my email. I had three, all from my Mom.
Write me as soon as wewe get in. Tell me how your flight was. Is it raining? I miss wewe already. I'm almost fininshed packing for Flordia, but I can't find my pink blouse. Do wewe know where I put it? Phil says hi. -Mom.
The inayofuata one was sent eight hours after the first one.
Why haven't wewe barua pepe me back? What are wewe waiting for? -Mom.
The last one was from this morning.
Isabella, if I haven't heard from wewe kwa 5:30pm today I'm calling Charlie.
I checked the clock. I still had an hour, but my mom was well known for jumping the gun.
Calm down. I'm uandishi right now. Don't do anything rash.
I sent that and began again.
Mom, everything is great. Of course it's raining. I was waiting for something to write about. I met some nice kids who live in the old Lockwood Mansion behind Charlie's.
Your blouse is at the dry cleaners- wewe were supposed to pick it up Friday.
Charlie bought me a truck. Can wewe believe it? I upendo it. It's old, but really sturdy which is good, wewe know, for me.
I miss you, too. I will wright again soon, but I'm not going to check my barua pepe every 5 seconds. Relax, breathe. I upendo you.
Bella.
Charlie had bought me an old 1963 Chevey. It's old, rusted, and red, and I absolutly upendo it. It's the loudest thing wewe will hear in your life.
chajio, chakula cha jioni was a quiet affiar. He asked at one point what I did today, and I told him I had walked over with Alice to meet the rest of the Cullens. He ametoa maoni "Good people" to which I agreed, but that was the highlight of the conversation. After I washed the dishes-no dishwasher- I told Charlie goodnight and headed upstairs. I grabbed my bag and went to take a shower, using my inayopendelewa strawberry shampoo and conditioner.
I laid in kitanda that night for an saa trying to go to sleep. I tossed and turned as the low roar of thunder echoed outside. Finally I pulled the quilt up over my head. That was the first night I dreampt of Edward Cullen.
__________________________________________________
So, here it is. A siku late, but it's here!! :)
[i]
"Oh, um, no thank you." I shook my head. "I have to make chajio, chakula cha jioni for Charlie."
"Are wewe sure?" Carlisle asked.
"Yeah. But thank you." I turned to Alice. "I should get going. Charlie will be nyumbani soon."
"Okay. Should I walk with you?" She asked.
"I'll drive her." Edward piped up. "I need to go out anyway." He gave his family a once over.
"Alright, Dear." Esme smiled. "Bella, wewe come back anytime. wewe are always welcome here, okay?"
I nodded. "Thank you." I gave them all quick goodbyes and followed Edward out to his car. "Do wewe know where I live?" I asked when I plopped in after he opened the door.
He looked down at me smirking. "Bella, everyone in Forks knows where wewe live."
"Right." I sighed and he closed my door. I looked around his Volvo, noticing how clean it looked. It looked like it had never been used. The leather seats were shiny, the carpet spotless, and it smelled like leather, sunshine, and Edward. I sat straight in my kiti, kiti cha when he got in the car and pulled out onto the highway. I couldn't help but notice how fast the trees were going kwa and I looked at is speed. 85. Woah. "You should put your seatbelt on."
He laughed. "You should put your seatbelt on."
I bit my lip and turned to grab it, clicking it into place. "Your turn." I told him. He looked at me and I raised an eyebrow. He sighed heavly, but grabed it with one hand anad fastened it. He pushed a button on his raido and slow guitar, gitaa with kinanda filled the car.
"This is beautiful." I told him after a minute. "Who is this?"
"Um, that's actually my family."
I gawked.
"Jasper is on the guitar, Alice and Rose play the violens."
"And the paino?"
"Um, me."
"Seriously?"
"Yeah."
"Wow." I smiled. "Woah, eletric?"
"Emmett." He nodded.
"Of course." I giggled and Edward chuckled.
"Here. I think wewe may like this one." He changed it and it was zaidi of an upbeat sound. "Emmett of course, jasper on base, Alice singing, me on what drums there are."
"That's Alice?"
He nodded.
"Is there anything wewe guys can't do?" I asked when the muziki took a sudden darker turn.
He smiled and laughed. "No." But then his face went serious, his eyes were hard, his jaw set. "Bella, I.."
"What?" The muziki changed, making the feeling of the car even zaidi drastic.
"There is just something about you." He told me. "I can't quiet understand. I want to get to know you, but I'm not good for you."
"What do wewe mean?"
"We shouldn't be friends."
"Is that what we are?" I asked.
He only looked at me, his dhahabu eyes turning black around his iris's and the edge. "I'm just saying, it would be easier."
I could feel my temper flairing just as he stopped the car. "Well, I will just make it easier on wewe then. Tell Alice I will see her in the morning." And with that, I got out of the car, slamming the door, and stomping my way up to my door and flinging it open. I could hear his tires squeal as he took off and rolled my eyes.
I launched into dinner, making steak, mnofu and potatoes. I wrapped the potatoes in foil and set them in the oven, then I set the steak, mnofu on a egg carton to marinate. I grabbed my koti, jacket off the back of the recliner on my way up to my room. I plopped down on my chair and turned on my old and decreaped computer, to check my email. I had three, all from my Mom.
Write me as soon as wewe get in. Tell me how your flight was. Is it raining? I miss wewe already. I'm almost fininshed packing for Flordia, but I can't find my pink blouse. Do wewe know where I put it? Phil says hi. -Mom.
The inayofuata one was sent eight hours after the first one.
Why haven't wewe barua pepe me back? What are wewe waiting for? -Mom.
The last one was from this morning.
Isabella, if I haven't heard from wewe kwa 5:30pm today I'm calling Charlie.
I checked the clock. I still had an hour, but my mom was well known for jumping the gun.
Calm down. I'm uandishi right now. Don't do anything rash.
I sent that and began again.
Mom, everything is great. Of course it's raining. I was waiting for something to write about. I met some nice kids who live in the old Lockwood Mansion behind Charlie's.
Your blouse is at the dry cleaners- wewe were supposed to pick it up Friday.
Charlie bought me a truck. Can wewe believe it? I upendo it. It's old, but really sturdy which is good, wewe know, for me.
I miss you, too. I will wright again soon, but I'm not going to check my barua pepe every 5 seconds. Relax, breathe. I upendo you.
Bella.
Charlie had bought me an old 1963 Chevey. It's old, rusted, and red, and I absolutly upendo it. It's the loudest thing wewe will hear in your life.
chajio, chakula cha jioni was a quiet affiar. He asked at one point what I did today, and I told him I had walked over with Alice to meet the rest of the Cullens. He ametoa maoni "Good people" to which I agreed, but that was the highlight of the conversation. After I washed the dishes-no dishwasher- I told Charlie goodnight and headed upstairs. I grabbed my bag and went to take a shower, using my inayopendelewa strawberry shampoo and conditioner.
I laid in kitanda that night for an saa trying to go to sleep. I tossed and turned as the low roar of thunder echoed outside. Finally I pulled the quilt up over my head. That was the first night I dreampt of Edward Cullen.
__________________________________________________
So, here it is. A siku late, but it's here!! :)
[i]
Stewart had some apprehensions about shooting that scene. She didn't want the scenario of two teens, one being a vampire who happens to be many years older than his facade of 17, deciding to marry one another to look silly au unbelievable.
"Well, to decide you're gonna marry someone at 18 is a pretty hefty decision," she told MTV News from the red carpet of the premiere of her new movie, "The Yellow Handkerchief." "And I didn't want to look stupid. I didn't want it to look like kids getting married. wewe know what I mean?"
Stewart alisema she had to find an emotional space that allowed her to make a teenage engagement seem plausible. "I wanted to be, like, 'Oh! Wow! I would say yes too!' wewe know what I mean? So I don't know how wewe do that. wewe try to do it for real, and it felt good. I hope it turned out alright."
"Well, to decide you're gonna marry someone at 18 is a pretty hefty decision," she told MTV News from the red carpet of the premiere of her new movie, "The Yellow Handkerchief." "And I didn't want to look stupid. I didn't want it to look like kids getting married. wewe know what I mean?"
Stewart alisema she had to find an emotional space that allowed her to make a teenage engagement seem plausible. "I wanted to be, like, 'Oh! Wow! I would say yes too!' wewe know what I mean? So I don't know how wewe do that. wewe try to do it for real, and it felt good. I hope it turned out alright."
1. dress as Tinker Bell and run through the house saying hes a pixie like alice
2. pretend hes a striper and strip for edward on hes piano
3. take alices porche for a joy ride
4.go to school and yell that jasper thinks he is his boyfriend
5. emmett is never allowed to run through the hospital yelling DADDY!
6. emmett is never allowed to tell alice pink is not her color
7. emmett is never allowed to drive a school bus
8. au drive the bus into a lake
9. emmett is never allowed to tell esma that he will go find a new "fake" mom
10. emmett is never allowed to tell jasper texans are hicks
thanks for kusoma my makala please leave an maoni
9. “I’m so full I’m about to puke, but I think I can force it down. I won’t enjoy it at all though.” (Page 239)
8. “I’m useless these days, no wonder Billy’s always gone. I’m so boring.” (Page 326)
7. “I run at a toasty one-oh-eight point nine these days. I’ll have wewe sweating in no time.” (Page 490)
6. “Of course, you’d warm up faster if wewe took your clothes off.” (Page 491)
5. “Does my being half-naked bother you?” (Page 216)
4. “Go fetch a space heater. I’m not a St. Bernard!” (Page 289)
3. “It’s enough of a pain to carry the shorts around with me, let alone a complete outfit. What do I look like, a pack mule?” (Page 216)
2. “Did wewe seriously just stamp your foot? I thought girls only did that on TV.” (Page 119)
1. “Next time wewe want to hit me, use a baseball bat au a crowbar, okay?” (Page 335)
1. wewe wake up in the middle of the night to find him climbing through your window to watch wewe sleep.
2. He hates your dog, and all mbwa for that matter.
3. He looks at wewe like you're somethig to eat.
4. He frequently tells wewe how nice wewe smell.
5. His parents mysteriously let him ditch school on sunny days just to go CAMPING!
6. He stops a van from almost crushing wewe to death with his kubeba hands.
7. He can bounce matunda from his feet like a soccer ball (apples are his specialty).
8. He calls wewe buibui monkey and runs around with wewe on his back.
9. He seems to know what everyone is thinking.
10. He claims the reason his eyes change color is because of "the fluorescence".
2. He hates your dog, and all mbwa for that matter.
3. He looks at wewe like you're somethig to eat.
4. He frequently tells wewe how nice wewe smell.
5. His parents mysteriously let him ditch school on sunny days just to go CAMPING!
6. He stops a van from almost crushing wewe to death with his kubeba hands.
7. He can bounce matunda from his feet like a soccer ball (apples are his specialty).
8. He calls wewe buibui monkey and runs around with wewe on his back.
9. He seems to know what everyone is thinking.
10. He claims the reason his eyes change color is because of "the fluorescence".
one of them is you,
because we're mgawanyiko, baidisha in two,
all of my life,
I dreamed to be your wife,
it isn't real,
wewe don't know how I feel,
it took me so long,
to figure out you're wrong,
I drive down the road,
not knowing where to go,
might as well jump off a cliff,
I have no idea if I'll live,
so now I'm at the bottom of the ocean,
my mind going through all of this confusion,
I have no zaidi air,
I still don't see wewe anywhere,
but you're trying to save me,
I thought wewe still hated me,
as my fingers slip through yours,
I now touch the sea floor,
knowing that I won't exsist anymore.