This is my first story so it might be a little weird. But summary so you can keep up. I don't like Bella so I made a new character for Jacob. You'll learn more about her in future chapters. All my chapters are small because I think it's easier to read then! So enjoy and review if you feel like it.
Life to me now is running. Running and eating; maybe sleeping somewhere in between. I feel myself slipping away inside my own mind. I'm not Jacob in his wolf form anymore. I'm only the wolf. Life is easier this way. Wolfs don't have complicated love life's.
I've been running around the Canada wood for weeks now. It's peaceful here. Not many hunters, lots of food and water and away from any kind of people infested areas.
I was out hunting for food when I came across a totally new smell. It smelled like a human, but there was something in it, something sweet, but not sickly sweet like the way the vampires smell. This was smooth, light.
I followed the scent into a small meadow in the middle of the woods. I'd been here before, there was always elk here. But when I entered the meadow I saw a woman, no, a girl crutched over a dead elk, drinking the blood out of it with a sick slurping sound. The wolf instincts kicked in and I crouched down in my spring position and in two leaps I would be on top if the filthy bloodsucker. I leaped from the woods landing hard on the ground, right in the middle of the meadow. I was about to jump one last time but the girl had already rose to see what the sound was and her eyes met mine.
Her eyes were emerald green, with a thin blue outlining that made them luminous. I felt my enormous body drop at least hundred pounds and everything in my world made sense. I felt like had just been linked to her with a million iron chains. My only reason to live was now for this girl; this perfect creature in front of me. She was a little taller than 5 foot, maybe 5'3 and had long dark brown hair that hung in front of her face in heavy locks. It was so shiny and beautiful; it made me want to turn human just so I could touch it. Every piece of her was perfect. The hour-glass silhouette; the beautiful curves; the long angle legs; the fun spark in her eyes; the perfect pale skin tone. But this wasn't pale like a vampire; it was pale like a normal person.
I couldn't see anything but her. The rest of the woods was a blur. She wiped away some blood on the sleeve of her thin wool coat and I saw a hint of perfect crystal white teeth. She was looking curiously in to my wolf eyes.
"Careful now mutant wolfy, I don't want to hurt you." The girl said very carefully. iHow can she hurt me? She a girl and I'm a 1000 pound wolf./i The thought just drifted through my mind like a feather before it hit a wall and evaporated. I didn't know what to do. I couldn't just phase back and walk up to her. That would require a lot of explanation not everyone could handle. But something about her told me that she'd seen worse since she didn't run away screaming. I knew if we were to communicate in near future, I had to change back.
She carefully stepped over the dead elk, still looking at me. Her posture was lightly crouched, ready to leap at me or run away if I attacked. But I would never do that. iEver/i. I felt an urge to protect her.
"What are you?" She almost whispered stepping on step closer. There was only ten feet between us now. I had to show her I meant no harm, so I laid down on the grown and put my head on my paws. She looked confused into my big eyes and sat down on the ground to, five feet away from me. I could smell her more clearly now. It was a delicious smell, it made my mouth water, but it also made my heart so hard that I almost couldn't feel the heart ripping memories of Bella.
"You sure don't look like a normal wolf; you're huge." She said, mostly to herself. I had to smile, and I have no idea how that looked to her. She grinned at me and I felt the warmth of it tingle through my body. Her voice was like a quire of angles to my ears.
"You understand what I'm saying?" She asked and looked existed. I nodded my huge head and kept lying on the grown, taking in how she looked, how she smelled.
"I wish you could talk to me." She said, resting her head in her hand, looking dazed at me; like I was a piece of art. No one had ever looked at me this way. It felt nice, I felt appreciated. I have to show her myself. Have to let her know what I am. I sprung up and ran in to the woods again.
"No!" she yelled after me. "Don't leave." She said weakly. The sound of her voice so broken made me flinch and I want to punch myself. I quickly phased and put on my shorts. I'd been saving them for the day I may have to go back. I took a deep breath and went out of the woods. The girl looked crushed when she looked up at me with lightly red eyes. How could she be so sad over an animal she had just met?
"Who the hell are you?" she yelled at me.
"You wished you could talk to me, and here I am." I said humble and took a step closer. She did the same and kept her eyes on me.
"I see it." she whispered, taking another step closer. "I see it. I see him in your eyes."
"You see him?" I asked. She shook her head lightly. The movement made her long curls dance.
"I mean, I see you, it…" she said confused. "What the hell is going on?" she sighted frustrated.
"Why do you use hell so much?" I asked, feeling Jacob coming out of his shell now that his wolfy self had retracted. She sighted again and looked as tho she had already decided that I was no threat to her, because she sat down in the grass.
"Because I'm going there someday. May as well invite it in and hope for a light punishment."
"That's a good answer." I said and sat down across her. 5 feet of grass separated us but I felt her warmth and smell so strong that she could almost be sitting in my lap.
"Can you please tell me why you're a wolf? And why you're here? And why the hell you're half-naked?"
So what do you think? I don't even know why I put it under humor, I just didn't feel like putting it in hurt/comfort, but I should right?
