Guard Dog

I got the idea for this story from Lynarose55 An Unlikely Pair. It is a wonderful story and you should read it.

I don't own any of the Twilight characters!

Chapter One

I stared out the window as I watch the green trees fly by. So this was Forks, the town I heard so much about. It looked like a nice town; small, quite, and peaceful. This was the town that my mother met my father. This was the town that started it all. I turned away from the window and looked into the driver seat at my dad. His golden eyes staring at the road, a scowl on his face, and he looked like he was deep in thought. He looked like a seventeen year old but looks can be deceiving. I remembered when I was younger; he would put me on his shoulders and would run around. I would hang on by his bronze hair and would be laughing the whole time. I looked into the passage seat to see my mother. My father was holding her and she looked like she was about to cry at any minute. She was still as beautiful as ever, her dark brown hair flowing down her back and she didn't look a day over eighteen.

I didn't want to leave my family. I loved them all so much; my father, my mother, my grandpa, my grandma, Aunt Alice, Uncle Jasper, Aunt Rosalie and of course Uncle Emmett. I didn't want to go and live with them. Emmett told me stories about them, through my father and mother told me that they were not true, I don't want to find out if they are true or not. We were getting closer to the meeting spot and I could feel my heart beat faster. I was so scared. I would rather fight the vampire than go with the ones that were going to protect me from it. My mother turned around and looked at me. I tried to smile but I bet it looked more like a grimace. My mother bit her lip.

"Edward," she whispered turning and looking at my dad.

"Bella, it's what's best until he is gone," said my father bring my mother's hand to his lips and lightly kissing it.

"I know Edward but," whispered my mother looking like she would cry.

"I know Bella, I know," my dad whispered.

The car started to slow down and my heart leaped. It was almost time for me to be leaving my family and going to live with someone I don't know. I wasn't going to cry, I cried all this week. No, I wasn't going to cry and besides it hurts my parents when I cry. I hated seeing that pained look on their face.

The car came to a stop and I gulped. This was it. We opened our doors and got out. It wasn't raining but it looked like it was about too. I looked across the invisible line to see five figures standing there. I grabbed my backpack from the car and put it over one shoulder. My father got my other back from the trunk. My mother came and hugged me. My father started to walk closer to that invisible line

with my bag in his hand. My mother and I followed him. One of the figures walked toward us. I could see him now; he was tall with russet colored skin, he had black hair that fell in his brown eyes, and he was muscular not as big as Emmett but I don't think anyone could be as big as him. He looked about eighteen years old but at the max twenty. He had no wolf ears or a wolf tail as Emmett had said that all werewolves have even when they are in their human form. I frowned; I wonder if I should believe anything that comes out of Emmett's mouth.

"Hello Jacob," said my mother smiling. This was Jacob, Jacob Black! But he was about a year younger than my mother but he didn't look older than my parents. I thought that only vampires stayed one age. Emmett did say something about werewolves looking young but when a full moon comes they show their true age.

"Bella, Edward," was Jacob's reply. He then looked at me, "Is this Sakura?" I nodded. He then looked at me like I was a science experiment. I became very self- conscious. I thought about the way I looked in my head; me standing at 5'6", my light brown hair going a little past my shoulders, my blue-green eyes, and my average size, I wasn't thin and I wasn't fat, I was just me. Then I thought of him, his 6'5" muscular body could easily squash me like a bug.

"So, I have to babysit her until you fit your little problem," said Jacob still staring at me.

"Not babysit, more like protect," said my mother. My mother then sighed, "Thank you Jacob, you have no idea how much this means to me."

"Yeah," whispered Jacob, he then looked back at me, "Well come on, I don't have all day." I hugged my mother for the last time for a while. I then turned to my father and hugged him tightly.

"Be safe, my blossom," he whispered into my ear before letting me go. He then looked up at Jacob and said something to him but I couldn't hear what. Jacob glared his eyes at my dad and said something back, again I couldn't hear. I started walking closer to the invisible line.

"Hey pup, are you going to take her bag," said my father holding out my bag for Jacob to take.

"Why can't she take her own bag?" asked Jacob. I could feel my cheeks blush.

"It's ok Dad, I can take it," I said.

"No, Jacob should take it," said my father, glaring at Jacob.

"Fine," Jacob sighed and grabbed my bag and placed it into his car.

I turned and looked at my parents, "I love you Dad, I love you Mom," I said.

"We love you too, Sakura," they said.

"Good-bye," I said. I slowly got into Jacob's car and he quickly turned around heading to La Push, leaving my parents, the ones I love and my old like farther and farther behind.