Bella's addiction to a new book (Twilight +) why she won't let go of it…reminds her of a relationship she once had, now married with Jacob and has three kids

Bella's addiction to a new book (Twilight +) why she won't let go of it…reminds her of a relationship she once had, now married with Jacob and has three kids.

Breakfast

"Bella, honey, Amy has a book due at the library today, do you think you can drop it off for her, please? I have to work late, some car accident near Port Angeles and I've got to have a report on it by tomorrow." Jacob continued to talk as he gave me a peck on the cheek and walked out the door. I'm stuck as always making sandwiches for the little ones. Maybe that's why he leaves earlier…to skip the whole "get ready for school" part. I don't blame him, it's the same routine every day.

"Amy, bring me your library book, I'll drop it off."

"Ok mom, but get me another book, its called "City of Bones" by Cassandra Clare. I need it to do an English project."

"Amy, you never tell me when you have projects anymore, how come?"

"umm, I don't know." And she runs out the door, forgetting her backpack and lunch. She'll come back as soon as she remembers.

The next moment, she walks in grabbing her backpack, lunch, and sweater.

"Amy Rose Black, don't you think it's a little to cold outside for just a sweater?" Samantha is the oldest of three, she should know better.

"But mom! Please? I'm always the one whose always still wearing a winter jacket in the middle of April, when everyone else gets to wear just a sweater."

"I am not arguing today, just go upstairs and get your jacket and while you're there tell Madison to come downstairs for breakfast. And hurry up, you'll miss your bus." I ran to get a screaming, crying Cody out of his playpen. One morning is never normal, taking care of a 15 year old, a 7 year old, and a 1 year old. That's keeping me busy 24/7.

Amy is 15, Madison is 7, and Cody is 1. I love them all, but sometimes it's a little too much, and I need to get away. I gave Cody his bottle of milk, which calmed him down. Madison came downstairs in her pink sparkly princess dress.

"Mommy! I'm ready for school!" she screamed running around the island in the kitchen.

"Madison, you can't go like this to school." This wasn't going to turn out well. Madison will throw the biggest tantrum if she doesn't get things her way. Last time that happened, she didn't go to school.

"Mommy, please?? I wanna go to school like this! PLEASE?" I put Cody down who starts to cry when I walked away.

"Madison, I would prefer if you just went upstairs, changed into school clothes and I'll let you wear the dress when you go to Megan's birthday party on Friday. Does that sound good for you?" I swoop her into my arms and walk upstairs. Passing Amy's room, I see her sprawled all over her bed with her iPod in her ears.

"Amy! What are you still doing home?? Your bus already left, and I thought you left too." She gets up and removes the iPod and puts it on her desk.

"What'd you say mom, I didn't hear you."

Trying to stay calm, but I just can't anymore.

"AMY! You missed your bus! Now, how do you expect to get to school. And you are not missing school today."

"Mom, its simple, you drive me there."

"Amy, you think its so easy, driving you there. Maybe I have stuff to do, grocery shopping, taking Cody to daycare, do you think I have enough time to drop you off too?" I was fuming red. That rarely happened.

"Sorry Mom, guess I'll have to stay home today." She turns around and goes for her computer.

"Get downstairs now, before your grounded for the week." She runs down the stairs forgetting her backpack and jacket. I grab them and throw them down the stairs. She deserved that.

Madison comes out of her room, wearing a denim skirt and t-shirt.

"It's way to cold outside for that!" I look at my watch to see what time it is. 8:55.

"Ok, forget it Madison, just get downstairs and get ready, we're leaving in 2 minutes."

I run to get Cody's jacket and boots. I grab my purse, keys, and jacket from the hanger. Slamming the door and walking to the car I realized I forgot something. Something very important. Cody! Could this morning get any better? I run back inside, getting Cody this time and run towards the car.

"Amy, strap Cody in please. Madison is now late and so are you." I franticly search my purse for my car keys. I finally find them at the deepest crease of my purse. I press the gas as hard as I could, hoping we would make the first 10 minutes of class.