After the big fight, Seth spent as much time as possible at the Cullen's. On the weekends he flocked to the house, regardless of Jacob's attendance. Seth had befriended the "enemy" family rather quickly, and was well reccepted by them. His Sunday afternoons as of late were spent watching football with Emmett. Occasionally others would join the two, but as it was mostly the pair. They would yell at the television while Seth snacked on the junk food Esme bought for him. But those were Sundays. Saturdays were different.

Saturdays were less laid back than Sundays for a variety of reasons, but nevertheless he loved them. Saturdays Seth typically arrived in his beaten up Mustang anywhere from nine to ten o'clock in the morning. The front door was never locked, and Seth never knocked. He always greeted Bella and Edward, often seated in the kitchen eating breakfast. Well, one of them ate breakfast. He also greeted whoever happened to be in the downstairs living area at the time. However, instead of joining the morning or breakfast activities he would move to the stairs instead. He would ascend and turn to the left, stopping in front of Carlisle's office door. He always raised his hand and knocked on this door, and was always welcomed immediately. The two would then sit and discuss Seth's seizures. Carlisle was very concerned that the medication he was on was working well with few side effects. Seth appreciated the concern immensely and was always completely honest with his personal, and free, doctor. After determining the medication was beneficial, Carlisle would go completely into doctor mode. He would adjust prescriptions as needed and ensure that refills were available. He would make sure the forged insurance card, a gift from Jasper, was still applicable. After everything was adjusted to Carlisle's preferences, Carlisle would hand Seth some cash for the week. Seth was given anywhere from fifty to three hundred dollars a week to "get gas" and "pay for medication." The medicine was expensive, but Seth rarely spent more than the one hundred and thirty dollars it actually cost plus gas. Carlisle had to know that he had ridiculous amount of money left, but never asked for change. Seth never gave any. Instead he hid the remained of his cash in his car for school stuff and rainy days.

After his mini appointment Seth would hunt down a snack and return up the stairs. Instead of the office he headed to the third floor in search of the family library. There he would sit and work on whatever he had from school that week. Seth found the Cullen's home was a calm environment he could work efficiently in. Edward's assistance also helped tremendously.

Edward, in general, helped tremendously. Edward was a mix of friendly and fatherly Seth never experienced before. Edward didn't know the details of what went on with Seth outside of his weekend home, but he seemed to know he craved comfort and attention. Perhaps the information was relayed from Jasper, but it didn't matter. Seth took what he could get, and Edward gave it. He helped Seth with his homework and watched cheap movies with him. The two would discuss girls and health, even though Seth was the only one really interested in the topics. Once again, it didn't matter. At the Cullen's Seth got what he needed. At the Cullen's Seth was safe and happy.