Thick As Thieves

A Twilight Fanfiction
by PatchsFallenAngel

Characters: Bella/Jacob

Rating: T

Genre: Romance

Summary: Bella Swan, daughter of Forks' Chief of Police, runs away with the town delinquent, Jacob Black.

Authors Note: I was contemplating writing an Edward/Bella canon, but all I could picture was Jacob's motorcycle. Sorry to all you Jake-hating Edward-lover's out there. This story is written in one sentence paragraphs and mostly semi-sentences to make it fast-paced... Coz when you're running away from home, to tend to leave at a fast pace. Also, the song this story is based off is one I like to bop along to in the car. And yes, I am using song lyrics from The Summer Set yet again as the basis of my story.

Disclaimer: All things Twilight belong to Stephanie Meyer. Unfortunately.


No they don't, no they don't

Want us to be together

No they don't, no they don't

Not at all

We could live, we could live, we could like this forever

You and I, you and I, on and on

Always and forever, forever, forever

Always and forever, forever, forever

Thick As Thieves – The Summer Set

Her daddy hates me.

She loves me.

I kinda love her, too.

A lot.

Ever since we were kids playing in the sand pit together.

And all through puberty.

Even when she had pimples galore, over-sized reading glasses and a large set of braces.

When she filled out in high school, my attraction toward her grew.

But my love remained the same.

Because the love I felt toward Bella Swan couldn't grow any more than it already had.

I, on the other hand, had no trouble in the looks department.

The only problem I faced growing up started at 13 when I got my first hard-on.

All the girl flocked to me.

But I rejected them all.

There was only one girl I wanted.

That's why this has to happen.

They were trying to keep us apart.

My parents.

Her parents.

My friends.

Her friends.

They think that I'm a bad influence.

Which is funny considering she's a year older than I am.

And took my virtue at the tender age of sixteen.

Not that I complained.

While I finished my last year of high school, her daddy paid for her to attend University.

In Arizona.

He thought that sending her far away would get her out of this Podunk town.

And away from me.

Especially me.

But when Bella returned for the summer, it was as if she never left.

Nothing, no one, can ever separate us.

We're thick as thieves.

That's why we're running away.

Bella squeezes me middle when I speed up as we enter the highway.

She always loved my bike.

Said it added to my "bad boy" persona.

I agree that I'm no saint.

I smoke.

I drink.

But what person doesn't dabble in shit like that at least once in their life?

My dad went to school with Police Chief Swan.

Said he smoked weed behind the gym.

Guess Bella's daddy ain't no saint either.

But I'm better than those other boys in Forks.

They'll forever be stuck in that town while Bella and I explore what the world has to offer us.

I have enough fuel in my bike to get us to the next state over.

I don't know what we'll do then.

Don't know where we'll go.

"I don't care what where we go, Jake," Bella told me when I asked her just before we left Forks. "Just as long as I'm with you."

"What if they come after us?" I asked?

"Then you'll grow a moustache and I'll cut off my hair," she said, tracing my top lip.

Probably imagining me with a moustache.

I cringed at the mental image.

"But you love your hair."

"I love you more," she said, looking me straight in the eye as she said the words.

In her eyes I saw my future.

Our future.

"You sure you wanna do this?" I asked, just to make sure.

Bella nodded enthusiastically.

"Me and you. That's all I want."

"Always," I said, kissing her soundly.

Bella smiled against my lips.

"Forever."