I slammed the front door shut and pounded up the stairs. I had to make this look real.
Charlie was, as usual, sitting on the kitanda watching the TV. Was that all he did? Didn’t he have a job?
“Is that Kayla?”
I froze when I heard that. That was Billy Black. And with Billy came...
“Jacob, go see what’s wrong with her.”
I was only prepared for Charlie, not Billy and Jacob.
I was in my room and throwing some clothes into a bag when I heard Jacob climbing the stairs.
“You need to hide,” I whispered to Edward who was fishing zaidi clothes out of the drawers.
He nodded and was out of the window when Jacob opened my room door.
“What’s wrong?” he asked, watching as I zipped the bag. “Are wewe leaving?”
“I have to go,” I said, as angrily as I could. “I just can’t take him anymore.”
Jacob walked into my room and sat on my bed.
“I thought wewe and Charlie were cool now.”
“Not Charlie. Edward. I don’t upendo him anymore.”
Jacob’s brown eyes were watching me intensely. He could tell easily when I was lying. I tried to make my eyes angrier, onyesha him just how much I hated Edward.
“So, wewe don’t upendo him,” Jacob said. “It’s no reason to leave.”
“It is,” I said. “He’s obsessed with me. I can’t get away from him. I turn and he’s there. I walk down the mitaani, mtaa and that stupid shiny Volvo of his is there, creeping along behind me. I need to escape.”
“If wewe want him dealt with I can do it.” Jacob puffed his chest out.
“No. I will deal with it.”
“By running away?” Jacob scoffed.
I nodded and headed for the door but Jacob’s warm hand locked around my arm.
“What’s the real reason?” he asked me softly. “I know wewe do still upendo that leech. What’s the real problem that’s making wewe leave?”
I stared defiantly into his chokoleti eyes.
“I do not upendo Edward,” I said, angrily. “I am leaving because of him and also because Forks is just way to weird. Wanyonya damu and werewolves? I’m going back to plain old England.”
“Don’t lie to me.” Jacob was watching me fiercely. “If you’re in trouble I can help. I’m here for you.”
I didn’t want to lie to Jacob. But I couldn’t tell him. He would run after the Wanyonya damu and get himself killed. I didn’t want him death hanging over me. But someone needed to know. Someone that could help cover for me. If Jacob knew he could lie to Charlie for me.
“Two Wanyonya damu want to eat me.”
Jacob laughed. He actually laughed. His hand let go of my arm so he could wipe his eyes.
“You’re running from vampires?” He was crying tears of laughter. He found this extremely funny. “You fight Wanyonya damu almost every siku and you’re running from them?”
“This is different, Jacob,” I sighed. “They really want me. They could have just walked away but they really really really really want me. I don’t know how to stress it enough. They want my blood.”
Jacob’s eyes turned serious.
“He exposed wewe to this, didn’t he?”
“No,” I said. “We were playing baseball and they turned up. It was my fault. I thought that I could have passed for a vampire but he wanted me to go.”
“Don’t defend him!”
“He did nothing wrong! He wanted me to leave without telling Charlie! I came back here to tell Charlie a lie so he wouldn’t get hurt!”
“And this is your lie?” Jacob asked. “I don’t upendo Edward and he’s become too obsessed with me?”
“Got anything better?”
“Just say wewe hate Forks,” Jacob shrugged. “It’s easy enough to understand. This place is cold, wet and boring. Say wewe want to go back to the noise and life of London.”
“That’s a great idea, Jacob,” I smiled. “Ready for some acting?”
“If it saves you.”
I walked over to the door and threw it opened.
“Nothing wewe can say can change my mind!” I shouted at Jacob. “Just leave me alone!”
I ran down the stairs and saw Charlie standing in the hallway. Billy rolled in when I reached the bottom.
“What’s up, Kay?” Billy asked me. “You and your boyfriend have a little argument?”
I ignored Billy and tried to walk to the front door. I hoped that I wouldn’t have to say anything to Charlie and Jacob could explain it all but no.
“What’s wrong?” Charlie asked. “What’s happened?”
I turned to him. Here it goes.
“I can’t stay here.” I put as much rage into my voice as I could. “I am English. I may have been born here but I have lived in England for almost my whole life. I was brought up in England, I speak English slang, I have an English accent! Then I come here, to America, and I expect something better than England. And I get this! This small, cold, wet, town with freakish Wanyonya damu and werewolves. I can’t hack it anymore. I need to go home.”
Billy sat in his wheelchair, stunned. Charlie stared at me for several sekunde before he spoke.
“I thought wewe liked it here?” he said. “You have Edward, don’t you? I thought wewe liked him?”
“I do like him,” I said. “I do. But I just can’t stay here. Don’t wewe understand? It’s just not me. I wanted something zaidi but I didn’t get it. I expected zaidi and got less.”
“But what about us?” Jacob alisema from the stairs. “We just got to know each other again. Now you’re leaving me.”
I turned to him.
“I’ll text and phone you,” I alisema to him. “I’ll write wewe big long letters but I can’t stay here.”
I slung my bag on my shoulder.
“I’ll see wewe later.” I walked to the door but Charlie grabbed my arm.
“I just got wewe back,” he said, quietly. “I thought we were getting on great after everything. I thought we could be a proper family.”
“We can’t be a proper family,” I said, venomously. “I am a teenager and in upendo with a vampire. My best friend’s a werewolf. I have bizarre abilities. I have to get out of here before they shut me up in a mental asylum.”
“Do wewe want us to do stuff together, Kayla, is that it?”
“I don’t want to do anything with you! Don’t wewe get it? I don’t want to live here anymore! I want to go back to where I belong!”
I tried to songesha but he wouldn’t let go of my arm. I was finding this zaidi and zaidi difficult to do. I was running out of things to say. But then I found something to say and it felt cruel of me to say it but I knew I would be able to leave if I did.
“Just let me go, Charlie.”
He let go of my arm as if I had just aliyopewa him an electric shock. A big electric shock. I opened the door and ran down the mitaani, mtaa to where Edward was waiting in his Volvo.
As soon as I was in he was speeding down the road.
“We have to go back to my house,” he said.
“Why?” I asked. “I thought wewe wanted to get out of here as fast as possible.”
“There have been some complications.”
“What kind of complications?”
“Jasper alisema wewe were looking at my Aston Martin.” Edward was deliberately changing the subject.
“Yes, it’s very pretty,” I said. “What complications?”
“I might let wewe drive it, if wewe behave.”
“Edward, what complications?”
“But wewe have to promise to not get it scratched au crash au anything. That car is one of my prized possessions and if it-”
“GOD DAMMIT IT EDWARD! WHAT COMPLICATIONS?”
He didn’t answer. He continued to stare at the road but we both knew he didn’t have to concentrate on driving. I let him sit there in silence for a while. I knew it had to be something big. Something that was making him frustrated.
“I can’t go with you.”
“What? What do wewe mean wewe can’t go with me?”
“Kayla, Carlisle called me when wewe were inside. He says that the Wanyonya damu will know that I won’t leave you. The way I reacted after wewe left showed that. Someone else will have to go with you.”
“But I don’t want anyone else,” I said, panicking. “I want you.”
“Don’t worry,” he placed a hand on my thigh to soothe me. “I will be back very soon to get you. I won’t be away long dealing with them.”
“Who’s going with me?”
“Alice and Jasper.” Edward didn’t like the idea of Jasper going with me. He still hadn’t forgotten Jasper’s little lapse in self control.
“Jasper’s just trying to make it up to you,” I told him. “He wants to prove that wewe can trust him with me.”
“Since he couldn’t save wewe from himself he’s saving wewe from them.”
“Exactly.”
“I don’t want wewe to be with anyone but me,” Edward said. His velvet voice was tinged with pain. “I only trust myself to protect you.”
“Jasper looks and probably is a good fighter, Alice can see the future and I have telekinesis. What can go wrong?”
“Everything.”
Charlie was, as usual, sitting on the kitanda watching the TV. Was that all he did? Didn’t he have a job?
“Is that Kayla?”
I froze when I heard that. That was Billy Black. And with Billy came...
“Jacob, go see what’s wrong with her.”
I was only prepared for Charlie, not Billy and Jacob.
I was in my room and throwing some clothes into a bag when I heard Jacob climbing the stairs.
“You need to hide,” I whispered to Edward who was fishing zaidi clothes out of the drawers.
He nodded and was out of the window when Jacob opened my room door.
“What’s wrong?” he asked, watching as I zipped the bag. “Are wewe leaving?”
“I have to go,” I said, as angrily as I could. “I just can’t take him anymore.”
Jacob walked into my room and sat on my bed.
“I thought wewe and Charlie were cool now.”
“Not Charlie. Edward. I don’t upendo him anymore.”
Jacob’s brown eyes were watching me intensely. He could tell easily when I was lying. I tried to make my eyes angrier, onyesha him just how much I hated Edward.
“So, wewe don’t upendo him,” Jacob said. “It’s no reason to leave.”
“It is,” I said. “He’s obsessed with me. I can’t get away from him. I turn and he’s there. I walk down the mitaani, mtaa and that stupid shiny Volvo of his is there, creeping along behind me. I need to escape.”
“If wewe want him dealt with I can do it.” Jacob puffed his chest out.
“No. I will deal with it.”
“By running away?” Jacob scoffed.
I nodded and headed for the door but Jacob’s warm hand locked around my arm.
“What’s the real reason?” he asked me softly. “I know wewe do still upendo that leech. What’s the real problem that’s making wewe leave?”
I stared defiantly into his chokoleti eyes.
“I do not upendo Edward,” I said, angrily. “I am leaving because of him and also because Forks is just way to weird. Wanyonya damu and werewolves? I’m going back to plain old England.”
“Don’t lie to me.” Jacob was watching me fiercely. “If you’re in trouble I can help. I’m here for you.”
I didn’t want to lie to Jacob. But I couldn’t tell him. He would run after the Wanyonya damu and get himself killed. I didn’t want him death hanging over me. But someone needed to know. Someone that could help cover for me. If Jacob knew he could lie to Charlie for me.
“Two Wanyonya damu want to eat me.”
Jacob laughed. He actually laughed. His hand let go of my arm so he could wipe his eyes.
“You’re running from vampires?” He was crying tears of laughter. He found this extremely funny. “You fight Wanyonya damu almost every siku and you’re running from them?”
“This is different, Jacob,” I sighed. “They really want me. They could have just walked away but they really really really really want me. I don’t know how to stress it enough. They want my blood.”
Jacob’s eyes turned serious.
“He exposed wewe to this, didn’t he?”
“No,” I said. “We were playing baseball and they turned up. It was my fault. I thought that I could have passed for a vampire but he wanted me to go.”
“Don’t defend him!”
“He did nothing wrong! He wanted me to leave without telling Charlie! I came back here to tell Charlie a lie so he wouldn’t get hurt!”
“And this is your lie?” Jacob asked. “I don’t upendo Edward and he’s become too obsessed with me?”
“Got anything better?”
“Just say wewe hate Forks,” Jacob shrugged. “It’s easy enough to understand. This place is cold, wet and boring. Say wewe want to go back to the noise and life of London.”
“That’s a great idea, Jacob,” I smiled. “Ready for some acting?”
“If it saves you.”
I walked over to the door and threw it opened.
“Nothing wewe can say can change my mind!” I shouted at Jacob. “Just leave me alone!”
I ran down the stairs and saw Charlie standing in the hallway. Billy rolled in when I reached the bottom.
“What’s up, Kay?” Billy asked me. “You and your boyfriend have a little argument?”
I ignored Billy and tried to walk to the front door. I hoped that I wouldn’t have to say anything to Charlie and Jacob could explain it all but no.
“What’s wrong?” Charlie asked. “What’s happened?”
I turned to him. Here it goes.
“I can’t stay here.” I put as much rage into my voice as I could. “I am English. I may have been born here but I have lived in England for almost my whole life. I was brought up in England, I speak English slang, I have an English accent! Then I come here, to America, and I expect something better than England. And I get this! This small, cold, wet, town with freakish Wanyonya damu and werewolves. I can’t hack it anymore. I need to go home.”
Billy sat in his wheelchair, stunned. Charlie stared at me for several sekunde before he spoke.
“I thought wewe liked it here?” he said. “You have Edward, don’t you? I thought wewe liked him?”
“I do like him,” I said. “I do. But I just can’t stay here. Don’t wewe understand? It’s just not me. I wanted something zaidi but I didn’t get it. I expected zaidi and got less.”
“But what about us?” Jacob alisema from the stairs. “We just got to know each other again. Now you’re leaving me.”
I turned to him.
“I’ll text and phone you,” I alisema to him. “I’ll write wewe big long letters but I can’t stay here.”
I slung my bag on my shoulder.
“I’ll see wewe later.” I walked to the door but Charlie grabbed my arm.
“I just got wewe back,” he said, quietly. “I thought we were getting on great after everything. I thought we could be a proper family.”
“We can’t be a proper family,” I said, venomously. “I am a teenager and in upendo with a vampire. My best friend’s a werewolf. I have bizarre abilities. I have to get out of here before they shut me up in a mental asylum.”
“Do wewe want us to do stuff together, Kayla, is that it?”
“I don’t want to do anything with you! Don’t wewe get it? I don’t want to live here anymore! I want to go back to where I belong!”
I tried to songesha but he wouldn’t let go of my arm. I was finding this zaidi and zaidi difficult to do. I was running out of things to say. But then I found something to say and it felt cruel of me to say it but I knew I would be able to leave if I did.
“Just let me go, Charlie.”
He let go of my arm as if I had just aliyopewa him an electric shock. A big electric shock. I opened the door and ran down the mitaani, mtaa to where Edward was waiting in his Volvo.
As soon as I was in he was speeding down the road.
“We have to go back to my house,” he said.
“Why?” I asked. “I thought wewe wanted to get out of here as fast as possible.”
“There have been some complications.”
“What kind of complications?”
“Jasper alisema wewe were looking at my Aston Martin.” Edward was deliberately changing the subject.
“Yes, it’s very pretty,” I said. “What complications?”
“I might let wewe drive it, if wewe behave.”
“Edward, what complications?”
“But wewe have to promise to not get it scratched au crash au anything. That car is one of my prized possessions and if it-”
“GOD DAMMIT IT EDWARD! WHAT COMPLICATIONS?”
He didn’t answer. He continued to stare at the road but we both knew he didn’t have to concentrate on driving. I let him sit there in silence for a while. I knew it had to be something big. Something that was making him frustrated.
“I can’t go with you.”
“What? What do wewe mean wewe can’t go with me?”
“Kayla, Carlisle called me when wewe were inside. He says that the Wanyonya damu will know that I won’t leave you. The way I reacted after wewe left showed that. Someone else will have to go with you.”
“But I don’t want anyone else,” I said, panicking. “I want you.”
“Don’t worry,” he placed a hand on my thigh to soothe me. “I will be back very soon to get you. I won’t be away long dealing with them.”
“Who’s going with me?”
“Alice and Jasper.” Edward didn’t like the idea of Jasper going with me. He still hadn’t forgotten Jasper’s little lapse in self control.
“Jasper’s just trying to make it up to you,” I told him. “He wants to prove that wewe can trust him with me.”
“Since he couldn’t save wewe from himself he’s saving wewe from them.”
“Exactly.”
“I don’t want wewe to be with anyone but me,” Edward said. His velvet voice was tinged with pain. “I only trust myself to protect you.”
“Jasper looks and probably is a good fighter, Alice can see the future and I have telekinesis. What can go wrong?”
“Everything.”
10 Harry Potter Things wewe Shouldn't Call Twilight Characters
1.) Edward is not a Hufflepuff.
2.) Alice is not a Ravenclaw.
3.) Jasper is not a Slyerthine.
4.) Jacob is not Gryffindor.
5.) wewe shouldn't refer to Carlisle as "the Twilight Dumbledore" because Carlisle is not gay.
6.) Bella is NOT Hermione just because she likes to read.
7.) Emmett is not Ron just because he's funny.
8.) Edward is NOT Harry.
9.) Nor is Jacob.
10.) The Volturi are not Death Eater... even though they are close.
(Yeah, this one came from being bored too. :D)
1.) Edward is not a Hufflepuff.
2.) Alice is not a Ravenclaw.
3.) Jasper is not a Slyerthine.
4.) Jacob is not Gryffindor.
5.) wewe shouldn't refer to Carlisle as "the Twilight Dumbledore" because Carlisle is not gay.
6.) Bella is NOT Hermione just because she likes to read.
7.) Emmett is not Ron just because he's funny.
8.) Edward is NOT Harry.
9.) Nor is Jacob.
10.) The Volturi are not Death Eater... even though they are close.
(Yeah, this one came from being bored too. :D)
i was in the car fast alseep. when Phil and Renee were in the front. i was going to meet my sister Bella and her husband Edward also Renessmen. i woke up "hey Karina were almost there" alisema Phil. I rolled my eyes. i saw a white house. i saw Bella and Edward there i got out of the car and ran to them "BELLA EDWARD!!!" i scream. i ran to them and gave them a hug. i saw a girl with brown hair "renessmen." i alisema "yes" she alisema i gave her a hug. "wow you're so grown up are wewe like 13 au what?" "i'm 17" she alisema "come one the rest are dying to see you" she said."hi hi" i alisema "AHHH KARINA" yelled Alice "hi" i gave them a hug