I got this idea from a book I read a few years ago Sharing Sam. Probably the only book that has ever been able to actually make me cry like a baby. I have so many plans for this story; I really hope you enjoy it! :) And for those who are reading my other story Better Together, be expecting a new chapter within the next couple of weeks. :) I really am sorry for the delay on that!

Chapter 1

We've been through this before. Three times already, but it didn't lessen the pain whenever I was told the cancer was back. This time I just had a feeling it wasn't going away; this time she wasn't going to go into remission and that was killing me.

I've known her since the womb, our Mother's were best friends and did everything together. Apparently, having kids together was on that list too. We were born within two months of each other and haven't separated since. We're attached at more then just the hip. She's my best friend, my sister and the only person I will ever be able to trust.

She was diagnosed for the first time four years ago and has gone into remission after a few months each time. The doctor's are stomped that she's lasted this long, so each time they find the cancer again she gets less and less time to live.

This time they give her three months. We both knew that this was it.

Mary Alice Brandon only had three months to live and I would make her last three months on this earth amazing, because she was my best friend and she deserved it.

Everything hit me all at once when I walked into her bedroom. She had just told me the news over the phone and I knew I needed to go over to her house and comfort her. So, just like every other time I walked over and pulled my best friends limp body into my arms and held her close and cried with her.

The only time Alice ever showed weakness was after she found out the cancer was back. It would only take her a few days to feel sorry for herself before she was back to trying to be perky. Of course the disease took too much out of her and she wasn't the same Alice that I grew up with.

"I'm not scared to die, Bella. I'm just scared knowing that I haven't lived my life to the fullest." She sobbed. "I want to experience everything a normal girl gets to but I can't and I'm not going to be because of this stupid cancer. Why me, Bella? Why do I have to be the one to suffer?" All I could do was hold her tighter.

"I don't know, Ali." I whispered trying desperately not to cry. She needed me to be strong. Alice and I just laid in her bed the rest of the afternoon. We talked about everything that would be happening in her last three months. She wasn't going through chemo this time, the doctor's told her it wouldn't help. The brain tumor was far too big this time.

I had to walk home since my truck broke down the day before. Alice offered to drive me home but I knew she was too tired. She had a long day. Walking wouldn't hurt me any.

I watched my feet as I walked towards my house. It wasn't too far away.

Forks, Washington was rainy just like every other day. It was really depressing but I couldn't imagine living anywhere else. This was my home and has been since I was born seventeen years ago.

The road was empty. Well, until I heard the familiar motorcycle. I knew who it was. No one else in Forks had one.

The guy who occupied said motorcycle was Forks bad boy. He was also the most gorgeous boy I had ever seen. Not to mention that perfect bronze hair of his. Of course I developed my slight crush on him in middle school when we were lab partners. I've never really spoken to him but that just doesn't matter to me.

He's Edward Cullen and I'm sure I'll always want him.

I was so lost in my thoughts that I didn't notice that Edward had stopped his bike in front of me. When I did notice I lost my breath and stood still. I wasn't exactly sure what I should do or say. So, I opted for keeping quiet.

He stepped off of the bike and pulled his helmet off. Yeah, he even looked sexy after taking that sweaty thing off. He looked back and gave me a smile. I could have died right then and there.

"What is a pretty girl like you doing walking around alone?" His smooth voice rang out. I gulped and started to mess with my shirt, picking off the invisible fuzz. "Do you speak?" He chuckled.

"Yes." I blurted out. I instantly lowered my head and blush. "My…um…truck is broken right now…so…" I looked up and away. I could tell he was smirking at me.

"I see. You shouldn't drive that death trap anyway." He surprised me.

"Hey, I like my truck." I frowned at him. Sure, it might be old and rusty but I wouldn't trade it for the world.

"Yeah, well come on. Hop on, I'll take you home."

"You don't even know me." I said.

"Yes I do. You're Bella Swan, you've been my science lab partner since sixth grade, you dated Mike Newton for three years and you're possibly the clumsiest girl around." He smiled while I just stood there in awe. "I'm sure there's more I could tell you but it looks like it's about to storm again. Come on, I've got an extra helmet."

I went over the pros and cons of Edward Cullen giving me a ride home. I knew for a fact that my Dad would have a heart attack if he saw me on the back of Edward's bike.

I ended up taking the helmet from him and getting on the back of the bike. I wrapped my arms around his waist and I couldn't help but smile into his back as he started the motorcycle back up.

"Hold on tight, spider monkey." He looked back at me and then we were off. I couldn't look up the entire ride to my house. It just wasn't possible with how fast Edward was driving.

When we were in front of my house Edward laughed at me.

"How did you know where I live?" I asked him as I got off of the back.

"I'll never tell." He gave me a genuine smile. "It's a secret, Bella Swan."

"I can keep a secret."

"Not this one." And with that he was gone. I watched him leave from my spot on the driveway.

Alice wouldn't believe me when I tell her about this.

Edward freaking Cullen just gave me a ride home. On his motorcycle.