So I had to go to this big Easter family thing, I'm not a family person, it was bad, I have like 45 cousins, all ages 1-10. but then I got to thinking, yes this is awful, but think about Leah's holidays, so I wrote a Leah one-shot about Easter. Blackwater too. Enjoy. Remember reviews are love darlings!!!
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Love,
Raindrop
Easter.
Leah sat on the step of her front porch, it had started raining but she didn't notice. Her head was between her knees and her long midnight colored hair billowed around the ground. Today was Easter, and the Sue wanted to host the "family" party, so now all the pack with their imprints and even some humans (Sue had invited Billy and Charlie) were crowded into the Clearwater's living room. Sue had insisted on dressing Seth and Leah in awfully dressy outfits while everyone else came in jeans and blouses. At first she had thought she could handle it, Sam and Emily didn't bother her as much as they once had, but she hadn't thought to add Jacob and his half-blooded leech into her hurt list. Leah lit a cigarette and blew into the rain, no one had even blinked when she walked out the door, and she guessed they were used to her by now, or they just stopped caring. Suddenly she felt warmth and realized another wolf had joined her on the step, Jacob, she would know Jacob no matter what. "Hey Jake, what, the little leech leave you?" she asked playfully, but it was still with a slightly bitter edge. "Leah." He nodded, ignoring her question. "I don't like family holidays either, look what I got." Jacob explained without missing a beat. Then he pulled out a box of eggs and they both smiled mischievously. "You thinking what I'm thinking?" Jacob asked. "Of course." Leah said, and picked an egg out of the box. She tossed it in her hands a couple of times, and then she stood up and slammed the egg into Jacob's head. "Pah!" he spat egg shell into his lap. "Lee-ah!" he yelled and then ran toward her. "Eep!" She squealed and ran into the old tree house. An hour later two dozen eggs were covering Jacob and Leah and the tree house, and two egg covered bodies lay, breathing softly on the wet grass. "Leah," Jacob started. "Mmm?" She asked, her eyes closed. He opened his mouth as if to talk, but then closed it again, "Nothing." He said. She smiled then without a second thought leaned over and kissed him. She pulled away, "Nessie." She said, Jacob smiled, as if this had already been fixed. "Lee, She's 6, she won't want a relationship till later." He explained. She laughed, it sounded almost happy. "Sure, sure." She said, and kissed him again.
"Happy Easter." She whispered.
