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Renesmee
Jacob and I just lay there, staring at the colors on the ceiling.
Then I stood up on the rock, touching the colors. They weren't just colors, they were gems!
"Jacob!" I squealed. "They're gems! Rubies, diamonds, emeralds! There's even a clump of sapphires! We're rich!"
I took out a diamond to onyesha him. He went wide eyed and took it from my hands. After inspecting it, he laughed.
"Yes, we are! Now we can pay for the wedding!"
The wedding. I haven't thought about it since last night. I blushed at the thought of last night. Boy, that was stupid. Now we'll have to rush this.
"Umm, Jake, maybe we can rush the wedding," I said.
"Why? Too eager to wait?" he asked.
I pointed to my stomach.
"No, but there's a chance Mom and Dad might find out about last night," I whispered. Jacob cursed under his breath.
"Okay. Sometime this week," he said. I kissed his cheek.
We got bags a few hours later, after another series of cliff diving and eating breakfast. After diving into the cave a few times, we had enough gems to cover ten weddings, complete with catering, music, and honeymoon expenses. We discovered some pearls in the oysters that scattered along the floor of the cave entrance. It was then that Jacob grew excited.
"At this rate, if we find any zaidi we'll be as rich as the rest of the Cullens!" He cried.
I told to keep the cave a secret. We wanted to go there when we were alone, happily married, without worrying about people barging in on us. Jacob agreed and grabbed a last gem before we njiwa into the water again.
We climbed to the cliff juu to find three men ransacking the place.
"What're they doing?" Jacob asked.
"Unsuccessfully looking for something valuable," I answered. At the sound of our voices, the men slowly got up and walked up to us. One looked me over and I realized I was still in my bikini. The other two weren't as big as Jacob, but they took out a kisu and a gun and herded Jacob away from me.
"First, we'll take whatever valuables wewe have, then we'll take your pretty girlfriend away," the leader said. The one who eyed me grabbed me kwa the waist. I struggled. He grabbed my left hand.
"Aww, that's too bad. You'll never see your bride again," he laughed. I felt him put a kisu to my throat as he pocketed my ring. I shreiked a shrill shreik, something Mark had aliyopewa me as a signal. It sounded alien, and the three men stopped short. I shreiked again.
We all listened as howling started in the woods.
Renesmee
Jacob and I just lay there, staring at the colors on the ceiling.
Then I stood up on the rock, touching the colors. They weren't just colors, they were gems!
"Jacob!" I squealed. "They're gems! Rubies, diamonds, emeralds! There's even a clump of sapphires! We're rich!"
I took out a diamond to onyesha him. He went wide eyed and took it from my hands. After inspecting it, he laughed.
"Yes, we are! Now we can pay for the wedding!"
The wedding. I haven't thought about it since last night. I blushed at the thought of last night. Boy, that was stupid. Now we'll have to rush this.
"Umm, Jake, maybe we can rush the wedding," I said.
"Why? Too eager to wait?" he asked.
I pointed to my stomach.
"No, but there's a chance Mom and Dad might find out about last night," I whispered. Jacob cursed under his breath.
"Okay. Sometime this week," he said. I kissed his cheek.
We got bags a few hours later, after another series of cliff diving and eating breakfast. After diving into the cave a few times, we had enough gems to cover ten weddings, complete with catering, music, and honeymoon expenses. We discovered some pearls in the oysters that scattered along the floor of the cave entrance. It was then that Jacob grew excited.
"At this rate, if we find any zaidi we'll be as rich as the rest of the Cullens!" He cried.
I told to keep the cave a secret. We wanted to go there when we were alone, happily married, without worrying about people barging in on us. Jacob agreed and grabbed a last gem before we njiwa into the water again.
We climbed to the cliff juu to find three men ransacking the place.
"What're they doing?" Jacob asked.
"Unsuccessfully looking for something valuable," I answered. At the sound of our voices, the men slowly got up and walked up to us. One looked me over and I realized I was still in my bikini. The other two weren't as big as Jacob, but they took out a kisu and a gun and herded Jacob away from me.
"First, we'll take whatever valuables wewe have, then we'll take your pretty girlfriend away," the leader said. The one who eyed me grabbed me kwa the waist. I struggled. He grabbed my left hand.
"Aww, that's too bad. You'll never see your bride again," he laughed. I felt him put a kisu to my throat as he pocketed my ring. I shreiked a shrill shreik, something Mark had aliyopewa me as a signal. It sounded alien, and the three men stopped short. I shreiked again.
We all listened as howling started in the woods.
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For this one, too?
Peter Facinelli: "Yeah, oh yeah. People are like literally in sleeping bags. We shot all night - wewe know, night shoots - because Wanyonya damu like to shoot at night. And then we'd come out at 5 in the morning and they'd be in sleeping bags."
And having Chris [Weitz] as the director this time?
Peter Facinelli: "Fantastic. wewe know, the sekunde time around it's a little easier. wewe feel like wewe have like a little bit zaidi money it feels like. The atmosphere is calmer. I think it's going to be good. It's kind of nice having different perspectives, wewe know, film to film. They just announced the third director too."
Peter Facinelli: "I don't know if wewe ever get used to them. They're not weird. I upendo them. I upendo each and every one of them. No, they're great. They're the best mashabiki that wewe can have. They're so loyal. We've had people camping out all night long on the sets."
For this one, too?
Peter Facinelli: "Yeah, oh yeah. People are like literally in sleeping bags. We shot all night - wewe know, night shoots - because Wanyonya damu like to shoot at night. And then we'd come out at 5 in the morning and they'd be in sleeping bags."
And having Chris [Weitz] as the director this time?
Peter Facinelli: "Fantastic. wewe know, the sekunde time around it's a little easier. wewe feel like wewe have like a little bit zaidi money it feels like. The atmosphere is calmer. I think it's going to be good. It's kind of nice having different perspectives, wewe know, film to film. They just announced the third director too."