His penetrating gaze made me shiver, a mixture of fear and anticipation. Anticipation for what would happen next, now that he’s finally shown himself. Shown me that he is real - TOO REAL.
My nightmares didn’t give his ethereal face justice. His light hair shone like spun gold, his brows were arched aristocratically, his nose perfectly sculpted, his full lips almost femininely enticing. I saved the best for Last – his eyes. They were like blue fire.
Never have I seen such an enigmatic beautiful face. There is an air of arrogance around him. Yet somehow, he seemed melancholic, quiet, and reserved.
My moyo accelerated wildly while my mind rebelled.
Danger! Danger! A voice inside my head screamed like sirens.
I fought the trembles that shook my body. I couldn’t tear my eyes away from him. I was mesmerized.
My cell phone rang. I unwillingly dropped my eyes on the phone resting on the meza, jedwali beside my coke.
“Hi Aunt Alice!” I tried to make my voice cheerful. I threw a glance back at where he sat and saw him gone. He was nowhere in sight. Did I just dream him up again?
No. He’s real. He’s here. I heard his erratic heartbeats and smelled his scent – oleander and spearmint combined. Realization made my hands turn cold as ice while my blood panicked. He was like me. My very own kind – half vampire, half human.
“Is everything alright, Nessie?”
I scanned the entire room wildly. He was gone….
“Nessie?” Aunt Alice prompted.
“Everything’s great, Aunt Alice.” I alisema in a monotone.
“Hmmm…” was all I heard from the other line.
“I’m having chajio, chakula cha jioni with my roommate, Jenny Rivers.” I hurriedly added.
She chuckled. “Got a friend already? That’s good. kwa the way, Rose wants to know how wewe liked your dormitory.” Her laughter was like tinkling bells.
“Tell Aunt Rose the dorm was way beyond my wildest imagination.”
“Told wewe the place is too prissy for her taste.” I could almost picture her sticking her tongue out to my beautiful Aunt.
“Alice, let me talk to her.”
The phone was handed to my mom. “How are you, darling?” I heard slight apprehension in her voice.
“Relax Mom. Everything is perfect.” I heard her sigh in relief.
“Why didn’t wewe call us immediately?”
“Oh come on, Mom! I spent two hours hanging up all my clothes. My roommate even helped me out. Still, it took us two hours!” I groaned. “Please tell Aunt Alice that I sooo upendo the skirts.” I said, my voice dripping with sarcasm.
My mom laughed.
“I practically don’t have anything suitable to wear!”
“Renesmee Carlie Cullen, how dare you!” I heard my Aunt hissed in the background. “Give the phone to me, Bella!”
“Uh-oh! Tell everyone I upendo them, Mom. Tell Dad, I miss him already.”
“I miss wewe too, Angel.” Dad alisema as soon as Mom handed him the phone.“For God’s sake Alice! Let me talk to my daughter.”
I laughed. “I think I have to get off the phone before Aunt Alice annoys wewe too much.”
“Okay, Angel. I upendo you. Call me.”
“I will, Daddy. I upendo you, too. Tell them I miss them okay?”
I heard a bunch of ‘Miss you, Nessie.’ In the background and a loud petulant sigh that is no doubt from my tiny Aunt.
“Bye, Nessie.”
“Bye, Dad.”
I instantly felt home-sick. Jenny suggested to go back to the dorm as she observed the change in my mood. She insisted on paying the bill, claiming she did most of the eating anyway. We took another cab to the dormitory. I missed my spyder, too.
“Do wewe know the hot guy who’s staring at you?”
“Huh?!”
“Oh come on, Nessie! Don’t play innocent with me. wewe couldn’t keep your eyes away from him, too. It was like wewe were drawn into each other, like nobody existed in that restaurant aside from the two of you.”
“No, I don’t know him. Do you?” I couln't hide my curiosity.
“Nope. But we’ll find out.” She vowed.
I don’t know if I really want to find out who he is.
I almost expected to see dozens of roses in my dorm room, but there were none. I climbed on my kitanda as soon as I stripped out of my jeans and juu and changed into a baby-tee and pajamas.
Somewhere someone was playing the violin. The melody was sweet yet hauntingly melancholic. The muziki lulled me to sleep.
My nightmares didn’t give his ethereal face justice. His light hair shone like spun gold, his brows were arched aristocratically, his nose perfectly sculpted, his full lips almost femininely enticing. I saved the best for Last – his eyes. They were like blue fire.
Never have I seen such an enigmatic beautiful face. There is an air of arrogance around him. Yet somehow, he seemed melancholic, quiet, and reserved.
My moyo accelerated wildly while my mind rebelled.
Danger! Danger! A voice inside my head screamed like sirens.
I fought the trembles that shook my body. I couldn’t tear my eyes away from him. I was mesmerized.
My cell phone rang. I unwillingly dropped my eyes on the phone resting on the meza, jedwali beside my coke.
“Hi Aunt Alice!” I tried to make my voice cheerful. I threw a glance back at where he sat and saw him gone. He was nowhere in sight. Did I just dream him up again?
No. He’s real. He’s here. I heard his erratic heartbeats and smelled his scent – oleander and spearmint combined. Realization made my hands turn cold as ice while my blood panicked. He was like me. My very own kind – half vampire, half human.
“Is everything alright, Nessie?”
I scanned the entire room wildly. He was gone….
“Nessie?” Aunt Alice prompted.
“Everything’s great, Aunt Alice.” I alisema in a monotone.
“Hmmm…” was all I heard from the other line.
“I’m having chajio, chakula cha jioni with my roommate, Jenny Rivers.” I hurriedly added.
She chuckled. “Got a friend already? That’s good. kwa the way, Rose wants to know how wewe liked your dormitory.” Her laughter was like tinkling bells.
“Tell Aunt Rose the dorm was way beyond my wildest imagination.”
“Told wewe the place is too prissy for her taste.” I could almost picture her sticking her tongue out to my beautiful Aunt.
“Alice, let me talk to her.”
The phone was handed to my mom. “How are you, darling?” I heard slight apprehension in her voice.
“Relax Mom. Everything is perfect.” I heard her sigh in relief.
“Why didn’t wewe call us immediately?”
“Oh come on, Mom! I spent two hours hanging up all my clothes. My roommate even helped me out. Still, it took us two hours!” I groaned. “Please tell Aunt Alice that I sooo upendo the skirts.” I said, my voice dripping with sarcasm.
My mom laughed.
“I practically don’t have anything suitable to wear!”
“Renesmee Carlie Cullen, how dare you!” I heard my Aunt hissed in the background. “Give the phone to me, Bella!”
“Uh-oh! Tell everyone I upendo them, Mom. Tell Dad, I miss him already.”
“I miss wewe too, Angel.” Dad alisema as soon as Mom handed him the phone.“For God’s sake Alice! Let me talk to my daughter.”
I laughed. “I think I have to get off the phone before Aunt Alice annoys wewe too much.”
“Okay, Angel. I upendo you. Call me.”
“I will, Daddy. I upendo you, too. Tell them I miss them okay?”
I heard a bunch of ‘Miss you, Nessie.’ In the background and a loud petulant sigh that is no doubt from my tiny Aunt.
“Bye, Nessie.”
“Bye, Dad.”
I instantly felt home-sick. Jenny suggested to go back to the dorm as she observed the change in my mood. She insisted on paying the bill, claiming she did most of the eating anyway. We took another cab to the dormitory. I missed my spyder, too.
“Do wewe know the hot guy who’s staring at you?”
“Huh?!”
“Oh come on, Nessie! Don’t play innocent with me. wewe couldn’t keep your eyes away from him, too. It was like wewe were drawn into each other, like nobody existed in that restaurant aside from the two of you.”
“No, I don’t know him. Do you?” I couln't hide my curiosity.
“Nope. But we’ll find out.” She vowed.
I don’t know if I really want to find out who he is.
I almost expected to see dozens of roses in my dorm room, but there were none. I climbed on my kitanda as soon as I stripped out of my jeans and juu and changed into a baby-tee and pajamas.
Somewhere someone was playing the violin. The melody was sweet yet hauntingly melancholic. The muziki lulled me to sleep.
It was the middle of the night, me and edward had a massive argument so he stayed at Rosalies house with her and emmet.
I was lonley lied in kitanda on my own with just 'the bump' as a friend, well a child pretty soon.
"OUCH" I screamed! Contractions........hard contractions.
I called Alice to take me to Carlisle but just as I went of the phone, my waters broke. I was just 15 minuets away from giving birth. While I'd been pregnant I couldnt eat real chakula that often, all the baby wanted was blood, blood and well.....more blood!
As we reached his house I got carried out of the car, and then layed on the sofa. Five minuets later I gave birth, it was a girl.
I decided to call her Renesmee!
I was lonley lied in kitanda on my own with just 'the bump' as a friend, well a child pretty soon.
"OUCH" I screamed! Contractions........hard contractions.
I called Alice to take me to Carlisle but just as I went of the phone, my waters broke. I was just 15 minuets away from giving birth. While I'd been pregnant I couldnt eat real chakula that often, all the baby wanted was blood, blood and well.....more blood!
As we reached his house I got carried out of the car, and then layed on the sofa. Five minuets later I gave birth, it was a girl.
I decided to call her Renesmee!
It's been so long since i even thought about uandishi on here. I'm so excited that i still have people kusoma my stories and i have new fanpop-ers too.
Let me get my thoughts together and get my schedule together also because im in the middle of my two week testing. I will write and it will be before the middle of may i will have two new chapters out!
Tell me which story wewe want me to write on first and ill try and get it together. But for now until after April 30, 2010, wewe have to be paitent! i get my progress reports inayofuata week and im getting projects every 2 weeks so i might not be on here every siku but i will be on maybe once au twice a week, three times if i can but all of wewe know that the end of the school mwaka is the hardest time of the year.
I upendo wewe ALL!!!,
Bella_cullen902
Let me get my thoughts together and get my schedule together also because im in the middle of my two week testing. I will write and it will be before the middle of may i will have two new chapters out!
Tell me which story wewe want me to write on first and ill try and get it together. But for now until after April 30, 2010, wewe have to be paitent! i get my progress reports inayofuata week and im getting projects every 2 weeks so i might not be on here every siku but i will be on maybe once au twice a week, three times if i can but all of wewe know that the end of the school mwaka is the hardest time of the year.
I upendo wewe ALL!!!,
Bella_cullen902