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*by Stephenie Meyer*



TWILIGHT - chapter 7 - NIGHTMARE


I slep dreamlessly that night, exhausted from beginning my siku so early, and sleeping so poorly the night before. I woke, for the sekunde time since arriving in Forks, to the bright yellow light of a sunny day. I skipped to the window, stunned to see that there was hardly a wingu in the sky, and those there were just fleecy little white puffs that couldn't possible be carrying any rain. I opened the window - surprised when it opened silently, without sticking, not having opened it in who knows how many years - and sucked in the relatively dry air. It was nearly warm and hardly windy at all. My blood was electric in my veins.
Charlie was finishing breakfast when I came downstairs, and he picked up on my mood immediately.
"Nice siku out," he commented.
"Yes," I agreed with a grin.
He smiled back, his brown eyes crinkling around the edges. When Charlie smiled, it was easier to see why he and my mother had jumped too quickly into an early marriage. Most of the young romantic he'd been in those days had faded before I'd known him, as the curly brown hair - the same color, if not the same texture, as mine - had dwindled, slowly revealing zaidi and zaidi of the shiny skin of his forehead. But when he smiled I could see a little of the man who had run away with Renee when she was just two years older than I was now.
I ate breakfast cheerily, watching the dust moats stirring in the sunlight that streamed in the back window. Charlie called out a goodbye, and I heard the cruiser pull away from the house. I hesitated on my way out the door, hand on my rain jacket. I would be tempting fate to leave it home. With a sigh, I folded it over my arm and stepped out into the brightest light I'd seen in months.
kwa dint of much elbow grease, I was able to get both windows in the truck almost completely rolled down. I was one of the first ones to school; I hadn't even checked the clock in my hurry to get outside. I parked and headed toward the seldom-used picnic benches on the south side of the cafeteria. The benches were still a little damp., so I sat on my jacket, glad to have a use for it. My homework was done - the product of a slow social life - but there were a few Trig problems I wasn't sure I had right. I took out my book industriously, but halway through rechecking the first problem I was daydreaming, watching the sunlight play on the red-barked trees. I sketched inattentively along the margins of my homework. After a few minutes, I suddenly realized I'd drawn five pairs of dark eyes staring out of the page at me. I scrubbed them out with the eraser.
"Bella!" I heard someone call, and it sounded like Mike. I looked around to realize that the school had become populated while I'd been sitting there, absentminded. Everyone was in t-shirts, some even in shorts though the temperature couldn't be over sixty. Mike was coming toward me in khaki shorts and a striped Rugby shirt, waving.
"Hey, Mke," I called, waving back, unable to be half-hearted on a morning like this.
He came to sit kwa me, the tidy spikes of his hair shining golden in the light, his grin stretching across his face. He was so delighted to see me, I couldn't help but feel gratified.
"I never noticed before - your hair has red in it," he commented, catching between his fingers a strand that was fluttering in the light breeze.
"Only in the sun."
I became just a little uncomfortable as he tucked the lock behind my ear.
"Great day, isn't it?"
"My kind of day," I agreed.
"What did wewe do yesterday?" His tone was just a bit too proprietary.
"I mostly worked on my essay." I didn't add that I was finished with it - no need to sound smug.
He hit his forehead with the heel of his hand. "Oh yeah - that's due Thursday right?"
"Um, Wednesday I think."
"Wednesday?" He frowned. "That's not good.... What are wewe uandishi yours one?"
"Whether Shakespeare's treatment of the female characters is misogynistic."
He stared at me like I'd just spoken in pig Latin.
"I guess I'll have to work on that tonight," he alisema deflated. "I was going to ask if wewe wanted to go out."
"Oh." I was taken off guard. Why couldn't I ever have a pleasant conversation with Mike anymore without it getting awkward?
"Well, we could go to chajio, chakula cha jioni au something... and I could work on it later." He smiled at me hopefully.
"Mike..." I hated being put on the spot. "I don't think that would be the best idea."
His face fell. "Why?" he asked, his eyes guarded. My thoughts flickered to Edward, wondering if that's where his thoughts were as well.
"I think... and if wewe ever repeat what I'm saying right now I will cheerfully beat wewe to death," I threatened, "but I think that would hurt Jessica's feelings."
He was bewildered, obviously not thinking in that direction at all. "Jessica?"
"Really, Mike, are wewe blind?"
"Oh," he exhaled - clearly dazed. I took advantage of that to make my escape.
"It's time for class, and I can't be late again." I gathered my vitabu up and stuffed them in my bag.
We walked in silence to building three, and his expression was distracted. I hoped whatever thoughts he was immersed in were leading him in the right direction.
When I saw Jessica in Trig, she was bubbling with enthusiasm. She, Angela, and Lauren were going to Port Angeles tonight to go dress shopping for the dance, and she wanted me to come, too, even though I didn't need one. I was indecisive. It would be nice to get out of town with some girlfriends, but Lauren would be there. And who knew what I could bge doing tonight.... But that was definitely the wrong path to let my mind wander down. Of course I was happy about the sunlight. But that wasn't completely responsible for the euphoric mood I was in, not even close.
So I gave her a maybe, telling her I'd have to talk to Charlie first.
She talked of nothing but the dance on the way to Spanish, continuing as if without and interruption when class finally ended, five dakika late, and we were on our way to lunch. I was too far Lost in my own frenzy of anticipation to notice much of what she said. I was painfully eager to see not just him but all the Cullens - to sompare them with the new suspicions that plagued my mind. As I crossed the threshold of the cafeteria, I felt the first true tingle of fear slither down my spine and settle in my stomach. Would they be able to know what I was thinking? And then a different feeling jolted through me - would Edward be waiting to sit with me again?
As was my routine, I glanced first toward the Cullens' table. A shiver of panic trembled in my stomach as I realized it was empty. With dwindling hope, my eyes scouted the rest of the cafeteria, hoping to find him alone, waiting for me. The place was nearly filled - Spanish had made us late - but there was no sign of Edward au any of his family. Desolation hit me with crippling strength.
I shambled along behind Jessica, not bothering to pretend to listen anymore.
We were late enought that everyone was already at our meza, jedwali I avoided the empty chair inayofuata to Mike in favor of one kwa Angela. I vaguely noticed that Mike held the chair out politely for Jessica, and that her face lit up in response.
Angela asked a few quiet maswali about the Macbeth paper, which I answered as naturally as I could while spiraling downward in misery. She, too, invited me to go with them tonight, and I agreed now, grasping at anything to distract myself.
I realized I'd been holding on to the last shred of hope when I entered Biology, saw his empty seat, and felt a new wave of disappointment.
The rest of the siku passed slowly, dismalle. In Gym, we had a lecture on the rules of badminton, the inayofuata torture they had lined up for me. But at least it meant got to sit and listen instead of stumble around on the court. The best part was the coach didn't finish, so I got another siku off tomorrow. Never mind that the siku after they would arm me with a racket before unleashing me on the rest of the class
I was glad to leave campus, so I would be free to pout and mope before I went out tonight with Jessica and company. But right after I walked in the door of Charlie's house, Jessica called to cancel our plans. I tried to be happy that Mike had asked her out to chajio, chakula cha jioni - I really was relieved that he seemed to be catching on - but my enthusiasm sounded false in my own ears. She rescheduled our shopping trip for tomorrow night.
Which left me with little in the way of distractions. I had samaki marinating for dinner, with a saladi and mkate left over from the night before, so there was nothing to so there. I spent a focused half saa on homework, but then I was through with that, too. I checked my e-mail, kusoma the backlog of letters from my mother, getting snippier as they progressed to the present. I sighed and typed a quick response.

Mom,
Sorry, I've been out. I went to the beach, pwani with
some friends. And I had to write a paper.


My excuses were fairly pathetic, so I gave up on that.

It's sunny outside today - I know, I'm shocked,
too - so I'm going to go outside and soak up
as much vitamin D as I can. I upendo you
Bella


I decided to kill an saa with non-school-related reading. I had a small collection of vitabu that came with me to Forks, the shabbiest volume being a compilation of the works of Jane Austen. I selected that one and headed to the backyard, grabbing a ragged old quilt from the linen cupboard at the juu of the stairs on my way down.
Outside in Charlie's small, square yard, I folded the quilt in half and laid it out of the reach of the trees' shadows on the thick lawn that would always be slightly wet, no matter how long the sun shone. I lay on my stomach, crosing my ankles in the air, flipping through the different novels in the book, trying to decide which would occupy my mind the most thoroughly. My vipendwa were Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility, only to remember after I began chapter three that the hero of the story happened to be named Edward. Angrily, I turned to Mansfield Park, but the hero of that piece was named Edmund, and that was just too close. Weren't there any other names available in the late eighteenth century? I snapped the book shut, annoyed, and rolled over onto my back. I pushed my sleeves up as high as they would go, and closed my eyes. I would think of nothing but the warmth on my skin, I told myself severely. The breeze was still light, but it blew tendrils of my hair around my face, and that tickled a bit. I pulled all my hair over my head, letting it shabiki out on the quilt above me, and focused again on the heat that touched my eyelids, my cheekbones, my nose, my lips, my forearms, my neck, soaked through my light shirt....
The inayofuata thing I was conscious of was the sound of Charlie's cruiser turning onto the bricks of the driveway. I sat up in surprise, realizing the light was gone, behind the trees, and I had fallen asleep. I looked around, muddled, with the sudden feeling that I wasn't alone.
"Charlie?" I asked. But I could hear his door slamming in front of the house.
I jumped up, foolishly edgy, gathering the now-damp quilt and my book. I ran inside to get some oil heating on the stove, realizing that chajio, chakula cha jioni would be late. Charlie was hanging up his gun ukanda and stepping out of his boots when I came in.
"Sorry, Dad, dinner's not ready yet - I fell asleep outside." I stifled a yawn.
"Don't worry about it," he said. "I wanted to catch the score on the game, anyway."
I watched TV with Charlie after dinner, for something to do. There wasn't anything on I wanted to watch, but he knew I didn't like baseball, so he turned it to some mindless sitcom that neither of us enjoyed. He seemed happy, though, to be doing something together. And it felt good, despite my depression, to make him happy.
"Dad," I alisema during a commercial, "Jessica and Angela
are going to look at dresses for the dance tomorrow night in Port Angeles, and they wanted me to help them chooes... do wewe mind if I go with them?"
"Jessica Stanely?" he asked.
"And Angela Weber." I sighed as I gave him the details.
He was confused. "But you;re not going to the dance, right?"
"No, Dad, but I'm helping them find dresses - wewe know, giving them constructive criticism." I wouldn't have to explain this to a woman.
"Well, okay." He seemed to realize that he was out of his depth with the girlie stuff. "It's a school night, though."
"We'll leave right after school, so we can get back early. You'll be okay for dinner, right?"
"Bells, I fed myself for seventeen years before wewe got here," he reminded me.
"I don't know how wewe survived," I muttered, then added zaidi clearly, "I'll leave some things for cold-cut sandwiches in the fridge, okay? Right on top."
It was sunny again in the morning. I awakened with renewed hope that I grimly tried to suppress. I dressed for the warmer weather in a deep blue V-neck blouse - something I'd worn in the dead of winter in Phoenix.
I had planned my arrival at school so that I barely had time to make it to class. With a sinking heart, I circled the full lot looking for a space, while also searching for the silver Volvo that was clearly not there. I parked in the last row and hurried to English, arriving breathless, but subdued, before the final bell.
It was the same as yesterday - I just couldn't keep little sprouts of hope from budding in my mind, only to have them squashed painfully as I searched the lunchroom in vain and sat at my empty Biology table.
The Port Angeles scheme was back on again for tonight and made all the zaidi attractive kwa the fact that Lauren had other obligations. I was anxious to get out of town so I could stop glancing over my shoulder, hoping to see him appearing out of the blue the way he always did. I vowed to myself that I would be in a good mood tonight and not ruin Angela's au Jessica's enjoyment in the dress hunting. Maybe I could do a little clothes shopping as well. I refused to think that I might be shopping alone in Seattle this weekend, no longer interested in the earlier arrangement. Surely he wouldn't cancel without at least telling me.
After school, Jessica followed me nyumbani in her old white Mercury so that I could ditch my vitabu and truck. I brushed through my hair quickly when I was inside, feeling a slight lift of excitement as I comtemplated getting out of Forks. I left a note for Charlie on the table, explaining again where to find dinner, switched my scruffy wallet from my school bad to mfuko wa fedha, mfuko I rarely used, and ran out to jiunge Jessica. We went to Angela's house next, and she was waiting for us. My excitement increased exponentially as we actually drove out of the town limits.
 Rob in Cannes
Rob in Cannes
Today, a new interview with Rob from Cannes, France was released. It's only a couple dakika long with Rob talking about New Moon, but, something Rob alisema really stuck with me.

Before I talk about the interview, I would like to make something clear. And I will keep it brief. Alot of people think that New Moon is Jacob's book. But it's not. It's still Bella's book. She tells the story. We experience everything through her words. Jacob happens to be in the story more, and we get to know zaidi about the werewolves, but other than that, Bella is the main character. Edward is still present, not...
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posted by CharmedVamp101
I pulled her onto the kitanda and wrapped the blanket around her, there was no way I wanted to freeze her to death. Then I wrapped my arms around her. Already, she was falling asleep. She was thinking about tomorrow and the wedding that was in two days. I smiled at her pictures, she didn't at all think of the wedding dress though.
I could tell when she was out. Her mind went dark, then it was filled with different pictures and my face was the background. We zoomed into a picture, one that hadn't happened. One that, I never wanted to have, of course the experience would be wonderful, but it was...
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posted by KrystenPeres
 Dylan (Matt Dallas) and Gianna (Krysten Peres)
Dylan (Matt Dallas) and Gianna (Krysten Peres)
1. Hello Past

It's hot. I loved the weather in Arizona for that reason. Rain and cold are as scarce as an ace of spades. The windows of Carols, my mother, mini-van were rolled down. The air was slowly but surely getting colder. I inched towards Dylan, my boyfriend. He wrapped his arms around me causing my moyo to race. He was looking out the window. I stared at his face lit kwa the sunset. The contrast shadows from the sun on his fair skin are beautiful; making him look like an angel.
"I still don't know why we're moving to Massachusetts...," my little sister Marcie announced; drawing my attention...
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Chapter 13 pizza Boy (Nessie's POV)

I opened my eyes and saw Jake, my father, Sam and my grandfather standing over me. Sam had a strange look on his face like a deer caught in headlights; almost as though he wanted to run out of the room but he couldn’t. He was carrying a freshly killed elk. I swallowed hard trying not to think about what I was about to do.
    “Nessie, wewe don’t have to do this we can try to find another way…”
    I looked at my husband and wanted to cry. He looked horrible. His hair was standing up in every direction I could...
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I'm a Twilight shabiki myself, but this HAS to be said.

Since the movie came out, did wewe see a significant rise of it's mashabiki on Fanpop? I did. It jumped alot. My swali is, and maybe I'm wrong, are some of the new mashabiki for the story au for the hot vampires/werewovles?

I can see why Twilight can be hated, even though I am a fan. Some Twilight mashabiki are nuts. They scream "OMG I upendo EDWARD CULLEN?JACOB BLACK!!!!!!!!!!!!" Not that that isn't true, but is that all there is in Twilight? Do those 'fans' care for the story at all? At first, I thought it would pass, but it's gotten pretty bad where...
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posted by Edward_Bella234
Sorry this took so long to get up. I have been working on other uandishi projects. So here it is, the long awaited Chapter 4.

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I glanced around the room at everyone’s faces. They were all looking at Alice. Sheesh, I thought to myself Enough visions for one day! I knew my dad would have smiled if he wasn’t concentrating on what Aunt Alice was seeing so hard.
    In the same second, both there heads snapped up.
    “Soon” They whispered in synchronization....
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 Russet Noon Official Cover Artwork kwa Stephanie Lostimolo
Russet Noon Official Cover Artwork by Stephanie Lostimolo
According to an official statement issued today kwa independent publisher AV Paranormal, the talisman image currently being used as the cover art for the novel Russet Noon will be the same one featured on the book cover when it is released as a paperback this Fall of 2009.

Numerous allegations of "theft" and "copyright infringement" have been made against mwandishi Lady Sybilla for using the talisman image "without permission" from its creator, artist Stephanie Lostimolo.

On May 11, 2009, Lady Sybilla responded to these accusations with the following statement: "I have every intention of giving credit...
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posted by 1twilight_lover
Bella’s POV

It has been 5 days since I have talked to Edward he has been back and forth between my house and his. He has been helping me pack at night and during the siku he goes back to Forks for school. I found out that Edward still loves me and he, Esme, and Carlisle have missed me. I have been talking to Carlisle to figure out my story for why I moved there with out my parents. Alice came up with a great story saying that my parents died in a car crash and I have no family left. So I was sent to the Cullens because they are an old family friend. Esme has missed me so much that she wants...
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please maoni this is my first story

Bella’s POV

It was a cold siku in Alaska but I didn’t care I was starting to read Wuthering Heights again when I remembered who gave it to me. I started to think of Carlisle, Esme, and my one and only upendo Edward when I suddenly had a vision of me living in Forks with them and Alice, Jasper, Rosalie, and Emmett. I decided that I would go and visit them. First I should call them because I have no idea how I will be able to get all of my stuff there. I wasn't planning to ride three times to get it all there.

Alice’s POV

“Alice what did wewe see” Jasper...
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posted by samiam4edward
I was covered in bruises, bumps and cuts and had just fallen out of a mti twice, I decided it was third time lucky and I was going to get up the there. In fact, I was so determined to climb this mti that I wouldn’t even really care if I broke an arm au a leg in the process. So I walked back a few paces and started to run. I got within a metre and I jumped – and slammed face-first into the mti trunk. I fell straight to the ground and flat on my face. I flipped myself over, moaning in pain. I looked at my right leg, biting back tears. There was a massive gash from my knee down to my ankle....
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posted by twilight-7
My muscles locked frozen in place. My mind screamed at me to songesha but my legs wouldn’t obey. I screamed, not that anyone would come to my rescue.
Three bullets blasted into my chest throwing me back into the wall. I stood there for a moment, utterly stunned. Pain ripped through my chest, particularly my lungs, almost immediately and I could feel my juu becoming gradually wetter. I slid down the ukuta and clutched at chest. I couldn’t feel where the bullets had entered my chest but I could feel all the blood.
“KAYLA!” Edward was screaming. “Kayla, speak to me!”
“He shot me,” I said...
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posted by renesmeblack
19
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...
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posted by renesmeblack
18
Renesmee




I was crying. Jacob knelt down on one knee, looking up at me with hope in his eyes. In his hands was a small, velvet box. It was opened to reveal a dhahabu ring with rubies scattered around the surface.
"Will wewe marry, me? I've been waiting for this moment for seven years, and I can't wait any longer," he alisema in a mushy-lover's voice.
I couldn't either. I threw myself at him, kissing him. I felt warmer. He stood up, holding me tighter and tighter. Then he broke away.
"Let's put up the tent," he alisema excitedly.
After he slid the ring on my left ring finger, we worked real hard to put up...
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posted by twilight-7
“Dad, how’s it him?” I asked. “How can he be alive?”
He didn’t answer but continued to stare at the broken pieces as if he could see Loren there.
“How is he alive?” I demanded. “I killed him! I put a bullet through his brain! I saw his dead eyes!”
The fear was back as it no longer needed to be squashed as my mother wasn’t here. I was panicking. The guy I had killed had called me to tell me he was coming to kill me. That did not happen!
“Kayla calm down,” Charlie said. “There’s no need to panic.”
“There’s every need,” I said. “I don’t know if wewe noticed...
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posted by renesmeblack
14
Emmett



I ran into Rosalie in the hall. Uh, oh. She didn't look very happy.
"Alice called," she started.
Alice? Why'd she call?
"She alisema that we're going to meet. Renesmee came back with bad news, and the mutt's not in sight. I bet she's pregnant, and then I'll have a reason to wrap, upangaji pamoja my hand around his neck," she explained.
We ran out of the house and towards Bella and Edward's. Carlisle was waiting at the door. I peered inside. Edward was holding the girls. Alice was sitting in the corner with Jasper. Never have I seen it get so serious. I saw a strange man in the corner. Judging kwa the stink,...
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"Edward" I heard a faint voice yell, it was very...BELLA, but i believed it was Jane,another of the Volturi, i completely ignored it, keeping my eyes tight shut.
I heard the slooshing sound of the fountain, as though it was a paddling pool.
I took a step towards the clock tower, my foot almost in the sunlight, but not before...
A body crashed into me and i lifted it up in my arms. Bella. I slowly opened my black, hungry eyes and the clock tolled, I looked at Bella.
"Amazing i said" my voice full of wonder "Carlisle was right."
She mouthed my name, and finally caught her breath "You've got...
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-Edward-
My face sank into my hands as i thought about my Bella, Why did i leave her? Why? How? How could i? i couldn't believe it, i was practically a murderer. Pain shot through my moyo as i realised i would never see her sweet blush again. I would never feel her soft lips against mine again. I had to be with her, There was only one way. Thats why i was on my way to Volterra.
I groaned as i read my neighbours thoughts in mine, "IM SO EXCITED, I HAVEN'T SEEN HIM IN MONTHS, LONG DISTANCE RELATIONSHIPS AINT MY THING... BUT IT DOESN'T MATTER ANYMORE" she had thought, before visualising a long,...
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posted by WritenOnTheSand
(This is still taking place at Billys house)

I open my door slowly and lightly step out of the car. I can't help but run to the front door. Before I can even knock Billy is there.

"Rennesme where were you? I have been trying to call wewe all day." He takes my hand as I walk into the house.

"What happend to jake?" I ask as I turn to face him. I know that soon tears will come on and overwhelm me.

"He was attacked. kwa a group of vampires." I cut him off as he starts to continue.

"How did this happen I mean wasn't he with the pack?" I ask struggling to grasp what was going on.

"He was with the pack...
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posted by WritenOnTheSand
I open my and light lift off the sheets. I slip on a teeshirt. As I rush down the stairs I can hear jake leaving.

"Where wewe going jake?" I ask slyly nodding my head.

"I going out with the pack." He says as he opens the door.

"Wait I thought we could spend the siku together maybe we could see a movie." I say as I touch his shoulder lightly.

"Lets do that tonight babe." He says as he kisses my forhead.

"Whats with all the flattery?"

"I have to go.......let's just talk later." He says as he kisses my cheek. He runs out the door.

"Well that was weird." I say to my self.

I take a long shower...
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posted by renesmeblack
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Renesmee

I felt like screaming. Jacob was running too fast. I clung to his fur, eyes closed tight. I think I DID shriek. I heard Emmett laugh in front of us. Ugh. Why does everyone ruin my moment? I was crazy enough to open my eyes. Emmett ran up a mti and Jacob stood on his hind legs, barking like a real dog does to a cat. I fell off and landed on my backside. Ow. Jacob was still barking like mad. I aimed a kick at his right leg, but he didn't notice. Going to the other side of the tree, I inspected the branches. One was low enough for me to get on juu of. As soon as I was inayofuata to Emmett,...
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