Righty oh, this is my first Jacob/OC fan fiction, with most of my others fic's I always find that I take way way way too long to get the story going, so I've attempted to improve with this one! Reviews are good, so write them!
Disclaimer: I do not own the twilight saga, to do own my OC.
Eye's on Fire.
Chapter one.
I hadn't planned on moving away. Not once had I planned on leaving the sweetest town in Hawaii for that of the dreariest place in the continental US, Fork's Washington. I wasn't thrilled, to say the least.
"I'll be there as soon as I can Felicity, just gimme 20 minutes to get back from the reservation!" My uncles voice sounded from the other end of the phone. It was pouring with rain, I had just got here after driving for what felt like forever and he expected me to sit on the porch for twenty minutes? Really charming Uncle Bear. I hung up and sighed, I hadn't been here in years. It hadn't changed much, the same old blue front door, the same yellow walls. I doubted that my uncle would even remember what I looked like - I had changed so much. The last time I was here, I had been roughly 12 years old, standing at about 5'3, relatively tall for my age, I had been a complete waif, and my deep auburn hair was only at my chin in length. With my heart shaped face and full lips looking utterly out of place against my petite, ski slope nose and big, green eyes.
All of that had changed now, I was the exact same height - in fact I felt like I was actually shorter. If that was even possible. I was tiny, my then lanky frame had now turned into a petite, slightly less awkward vision. Puberty had happened, so I was graced with still, rather petite curves. My deep auburn hair was now graced with a little more dark red and brown than it used to be, and reached my waist easily in length - thick, beach waves had also happened. My awkward, misplaced facial features also seemed to have readjusted themselves slightly; and were now, not quite as out of place looking. They were all the same, except my eyes were a little lighter and my dark eyebrows were shaped in a long arch to frame them. My nose was still turned up, still a little too much, but it seemed to match up a little better with my plump lips. My skin was peaches and cream, instead of bright red. Much to my pleasure, but underneath it all I still couldn't decide if I was actually pleasant looking.
Yeah, he definitely would not recognize me.
I heard a truck pull into the side of the road and I stood up, pulling my arms tight around me so as to brave the cold and wet. It didn't help much.
"I'm so sorry I'm late sweetheart-" Uncle Bear's voice broke off as he looked up from his rain coat. My auburn hair was soaked now. "Felicity?" He asked, his thick black eyebrows raised.
"Yes." I replied, not noticing that the other doors of the truck had began to open. With three boys climbing out and moving around to the back of the storage unit.
"Well my, my you're…paler than you should be?" He laughed before embracing me in a huge hug. My uncle Bear was a huge man, at about 6'8, and built like he should wrestle. His black hair was long, almost as long as mine and braided into a long plait down the back of his brown suede jacket. His russet skin rough and scarred, but it didn't take away from the softness of his light brown eyes.
"I am?" I asked, rubbing a hand up and down my arm.
"Must be some strong genes on your dad's side." He mumbled disapprovingly before turning to face the three boy now grabbing cases from the back of the large white truck.
"Lets get you inside." He set his heavy arm over my tiny shoulders and led me inside the house, followed by the three large boys. I hadn't taken the time to look at them really. I was too focused on not being in the rain, I missed the sun.
We entered the living room, it was small as I remembered.
"Felicity, this is Quil, Embry and Jacob." He pointed to each boy, and as I turned around to face the boys now hauling my things into the room - I actually noticed that one of them was staring at me with the strangest look in his eyes. As if he recognized me. I stared at him for a second before he smiled a little. Each of the boys had dark hair, dark eyes and beautiful russet skin - they were all so huge, probably about 6'5 at least.
"Hey…" I smiled as warmly as I could, each of the boys carried on moving things into the hallway and living room; every few seconds I would catch the same one glance over towards me.
"They're here practically all the time, so I'd get used to them." Bear laughed, his arm still around my shoulders."Oh…right." I replied, not quite knowing what to say, was this tiny house seriously big enough for four of the biggest people I have ever seen? All at once?
"The boys live at the Reservation, they help me out with the beach shop at the weekends sometime." Bear smiled again.
"Great." I replied, I realized I probably sounded sarcastic, but I couldn't help it. My mood was awful. "Where's my room?" I asked suddenly, and I saw the flash of sympathy in my uncle Bear's eyes.
"I'll show her, Bear." One of the boys offered as he grabbed a few of my suitcases. It was the same one who had been staring at me so intensely, in fact; he still kinda was.
"Thanks Jake."
"Come on." The beautiful boy smiled as he led me down the hallway. He was gorgeous, with shiny, black hair tied back in a pony tail and that same stunning russet skin, his eyes were a bright, dark brown. Darker than the others' eyes. He was incredibly tall, probably about 6'6; and very muscular, I could see the clear outline of his chest, shoulders and stomach through his tight black t shirt. He opened the door to a room at the end of the downstairs hallway, allowing me to enter first before he followed with some of my things.
"It's…white." I laughed slightly as I looked around. It was really white, the sheets, the walls, the curtains. It resembled a hospital room. This was definitely going to drive me insane."I guess it is." He laughed also, and I turned to see that he was still staring at me with those big dark eyes, like I had just done something fascinating. "Oh, I'm Jacob, by the way." He took a step closer to me and held out his large, strong hand for me to accept in a shake. I accepted, but the second I felt the heat of his touch I jumped a little, it was as if an electrical current sparked my skin."You're burning up, do you feel okay?" I asked, the concern in my voice was obvious. All of a sudden he looked incredibly embarrassed.
"Oh, yeah…I'm fine." Jacob laughed nervously. "Hey…if you want any help painting, or moving stuff around…anything like that, I'd be happy to help one weekend." He smiled charmingly, his eyes were so warm as he stared at me.
"That'd be really nice of you, the sooner I get rid of all this white the better." I laughed, folding my long auburn hair behind my ear.
"Hey, Jake, you coming?" One of the boys from earlier peered around the doorway, an inquisitive expression upon his face. His brow furrowed as he looked back and forth from Jacob and me. Yet Jacob didn't seem to notice, he just kept looking at me. As if he were trying to take in every aspect of my appearance.
"Sure…where?" Jacob asked, finally turning to guy in the doorway.
I couldn't take my eyes from his face, he really was undeniably beautiful.
"Bonfire down at the beach, remember?" The boys face twisted in reply to Jacob's obvious forgetfulness.
"Oh, right yeah." His eyes snapped back to mine. "You wanna go?" He asked, a light smile tracing his lips.
"Err…I don't know anyone." I shrugged slightly, I felt like my face was on fire. I was never very good with new people, or big groups. So a mixture of the two probably wouldn't go too well.
"You know me" He grinned, nodding towards the guy still stood in the doorway "and Quil…and Embry." He prompted, still smiling so very sincerely.
"Well…will there be like, loads of people?" I asked, making sure to choose my words carefully.
"There'll be a few." Jacob laughed."Quil! Jacob, lets go!" A voice called from down the hallway, I presumed it was Embry.
I didn't want to sound impolite by turning down the offer, but I had only been in the house about a half hour and I was pretty beat.
"Erm…" I pondered, glancing around the place.
"I promise I wont abandon you." He held up his hands in surrender and smiled that heart stoppingly gorgeous smile; I couldn't say no to that, not a chance in hell.
"I'll just grab a jacket." I replied as enthusiastically as possible "Oh and I'll have to make sure it's okay with Bear…" I grabbed the jacket closest to me, a huge navy raincoat and pulled it on.
"Great!" Jacob enthused and I was sure I saw Quil roll his eyes as he made his way down the hallway. I followed Jacob towards the kitchen, where my uncle Bear was stood talking with the other boy, Embry. Well; really he wasn't much of a boy, he was just as tall and muscular as the others.
"Hey, err, bear is it okay if I go to the bonfire thing down at the beach?" I asked, my voice was quiet and soft in comparison with everyone else's.
"How will you get back?" He questioned."Oh…err." My nerves got the better of me, and I was about to withdraw the request when Jacob stepped forward."I'll get her home safe, Bear." He smiled, and Bear's expression automatically changed to an almost smirk, yet he tried his very bet to keep his face stern.
"I want her back by midnight, any later and I'll be having words Jacob Black." He pointed at Jacob, who mock saluted. I just caught the slightest wink from Bear as we exited.
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