You guys wanted it, SO HERE IT IS! I am really excited if you can't tell. I'm not going to tell you what I have planned but I think that you will love it. Most of the characters are Stephenie Meyer's.

Note: This chapter has been updated as of 6/5/17

I wake up to Ness jumping up and down on my bed while screaming. "Up! Up! Up!"

She really gets on my nerves sometimes.

I roll over and cover my ears with a pillow.

"Five more minutes," I complain.

"Nope. Mom said to get you up. Now," I hop out of bed.

"Ugh, fine," I walk over to the small vanity in our room to brush my hair. I looked like I got attacked by bees. I went to put on the outfit I had laid out yesterday: black heeled ankle boots, black skinny jeans, a band tee, and a leather jacket.

"Can you believe that we get to live with the Denalis?" Ness exclaims. I pause as I suddenly recall what today is, moving day.

"Oh right, that's today," I answer, as I walk out the front door of our little cottage home. As excited as I was to see Kate, my best friend apart from Ness, and the rest of our extended family, I would miss this. Everyone else was probably at the big house already. Ness follows me out the door.

I get to the front door and walk in.

"Hey family," I greet them. Dad was making us breakfast, and everyone else was in the living room.

"Hey, girls," Dad says, putting breakfast on the table. "Come get your breakfast,"

I walk over and sit down. "Mmm," I say as I take a piece of bacon off my plate.

"So, when do we leave?" I ask while I scarf down my scrambled eggs. I look up in time to see my mother appear at my father's side.

"As soon as you two are ready, I suppose," Dad says as he kisses Mom on the forehead. I would always look away as stuff like that happened. Seeing as I was the only one in the house without a mate, gestures like that made me sick to my had Carlisle, Rosalie had Emmett, Alice had Jasper, my parents had each other, and Ness had her ridiculous dog Jacob. The thought of Jacob brings me back to today's move. He didn't want us to leave when we were going to originally, so why was he letting us go now?

"Wait, is Ness's do- I mean, Jacob, coming with us?" I ask getting up to put my plate in the dishwasher.

Just then I hear the mutt walk through the door, snickering.

"Speak of the devil…" I say, turning around to see him with his arms around Ness's waist, holding her from behind. I practically hiss.

"Good to see you too, Rosalace," Jacob says, taking the time to pronounce my full name.

I snarl.

"Jake, don't," Mother warns. I consider ripping the dog's head from his shoulders, but then I consider the pain that would cause the other half of my brain, Ness, and decide it would be best not to.

"Guess that answers my question," I sigh under my breath. I feel my dad's hand on my shoulder, trying to console me. He fails.

"I'm ready to leave when you all are," I announce as I walk out the door. I sit on the front porch, my knees curled up into my chest. My favorite thinking position.

It pains me to know that no one in my loving family could possibly know how this pain feels. Not only am I terribly alone, but I have to deal with Ness, who I practically share a brain with, loving someone who I despise, and who despises me.

It's honestly a mystery why I was left alive by the wolves all those years ago. Ness was under Jacob's little imprintation protection, I however, didn't have the same protection as she did. My family should've had to fight for my life, but for some reason I don't know, they didn't.

I am broken out of my deep thought when I hear footsteps. I snap my head up to see my father's concerned eyes staring at me. Crap, I forgot he could hear me.

"Sorry, I shouldn't sit here and throw myself a pity party," I look down at my feet as I stand up.

"Lacey," my father says quietly, "stop."

"Stop what?"

"Stop acting like it's wrong to feel so alone," he practically whispers. "I've been exactly where you are now. I was alone for an entire century before I met your mother."

I look up, shocked at what I had just heard. Dad nods slowly.

"I was dark and brooding, and quite pessimistic," Dad states slowly. My eyes widen, I'm more like my father than I thought. He smiles.

Just then, the rest of my loving and fantastic family comes out the doors all at once. Any and all possessions we would like to take with us to Denali are piled into our cars, for me that was my laptop, kindle, and various other essential items. I walk slowly to my father's Volvo, opening the door and turning around to take one last look at the big white house. I sigh and quickly pile in with my family in the Volvo. I sit in the right seat in the back, my dad sits at the wheel, Mom in the seat next to him. Ness get's in and I quickly realize how this long car ride is going to go when Ness scoots all the way to the middle and Jacob get's in and sits next to her.

I nearly choke on my own saliva. This is going to be a very long ride.