Renée's POV
Chapter one 'Death'
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~ Rose
Dear Diary,
It was such a lovely day here in Forks Washington; it was one of the few days a year that I get to see the lovely sun that I missed so much.
Because living here your whole life is a miserable thing, hardly ever seeing the sun, it makes me feel rather dull I must say.
But I would much rather be missing the sun so I can stay here with my loving husband Charlie and our daughter Isabella.
Ah, Our Isabella she was at such a young age but she could already say 'mamma' and 'dada', it made our day when she had said the two words mamma followed by dada.
Today Charlie said he was taking us out, as a surprise and he wouldn't even give me a clue to where we would be going; he knows how much I hate surprises.
"Renee can you please come down stairs and help me put Bells in the car please!" Charlie shouted up the stairs as I put my diary down and began walking out of our room and down the stairs.
"Really Charlie, I've showed you how to do this," I told him once I got to the car, Charlie's police courser.
"I'm sorry love but it really isn't as simple as you make it out to be," Charlie muttered.
I pushed him aside to put the car seat in the car.
As I was fastening the seatbelt for Isabella I heard Charlie on the phone, 'Bears? ... Are you sure?' there was a purse. 'Alright then bye Billy' Charlie hung up.
I was finished with the car seat and was already on my way inside.
"What was that about?" I asked once I got inside.
"Nothing to worry about, now where is Bells? Let's get her and go,"
We were all in Charlie's cruiser because we didn't have another car just yet, but we were saving.
Our little Isabella was sitting in the back, in her car seat, that we had to take in and out of the car every time we took her anywhere which just happens to be everywhere we go anyway, she was smiling just the way she always did with her big, happy, red flushed checks.
"Please tell me where we are going Charlie; I don't think I can take it much longer!" I begged as we were driving along the only highway of Forks.
"Nah, Renee that will ruin the surprise..." He trailed off.
He must be thinking about the phone call he had earlier because for that split second when his concentration wasn't on the road a huge, big *and I mean BIG* black bear walked onto the middle of the road.
Charlie didn't see it until the last possible moment.
"CHARLIE!" I had screamed at him.
But it was too late. We had already hit the bear and were flying off the road and into an Oak tree; Charlie's seatbelt must have gave way because he was already smashing through the windscreen. I felt myself hit the window next to me but it was the amount of blood gushing out of my wound that I cared about, all I was concerned about was the safety of our baby, Isabella.
I turned around to see her and luckily I did, I was just in time to see someone running much too fast for a human to the door beside our Isabella.
He was a handsome young man maybe in his early 20's and he ran right to our Isabella.
His skin was strange though, it was glittering under the sun's rays and at that I knew he was not human. Although I was not scared, I don't know why I wasn't, I could just tell he would help our baby through this somehow.
"Save her!" I screamed at him.
"Ma'am, I will do everything I can to help you." He said.
"Please, just let me die and save our little Isabella! I don't care what it takes and I don't care that you are not what you seem, just save her!" My voice was fading and I could feel the end coming.
"Yes ma'am," He had said in his velvet voice of his.
"You can rest now, I will keep her save." He continued
"Thank you-" And that was when I knew I only had a matter of minutes if not seconds to live.
"Tell our Isabella that we loved her with all our very hearts and she must not forget that! Not ever! Look after our little Bella. I love you Isabella Marie Swan..."
Darkness closed around me and I felt safe, like I was finally at peace with the world, nothing could harm me now.
