Disclaimer: I don't own Twilight.
Jacob in his wolf form is trying to run away from everything; he didn't know how far he'd gone, only that his heart felt like it was going to explode; like it was torn up and thrown aside. A picture had appeared in his head as he ran, a seventeen year old girl with pale skin and silky blond waist long hair.
He stops abruptly from his tracks; obviously the picture had distracted him, since it was odd enough a girl like her or any girl for that matter would be out in the forest at the middle of a rainy night. There was one thing that bothered him; her bright blue orbs were looking straight at him despite the distance and the trees that separated them and were in their way. Her eyes were sad and her expression was indescribable, unpaintable even as they kept eye contact for that moment.
They heard a sudden rustle in the bushes that caught their attention. The bushes continued to rustle more violently than before. The girl's eyes focused on the rustling bushes, while Jacob stood still as his nose burned even with the distance between him and the bushes.
He snarled at the bushes, as he narrowed his eyes at the vampire that had come up from the bushes. The vampire had short dirty blond hair and his blood red eyes focused on the girl. The girl flashed a smile at the vampire like she was welcoming him. The vampire boy smirked at her and in a second he had her in his arms; his hands were positioned in a way that escape and resistance is futile.
Jacob had rushed to save the girl without any second thoughts, as the vampire opened his mouth revealing his sharp fangs, but his attention was caught by Jacob's presence and lightly pushed the girl out of the wolf's attack in retaliation.
The second that the girl had looked back at her protector, after hearing a clear and loud snap, his body fell on the ground lifeless. The girl's eyes widened, she was in complete total shock at the moment, unable to move, as the body was just lying there on the cold wet ground.
"Big brother!!" She finally broke out of shock
