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This is my first fan fiction. Be nice. )

Chapter 1: Surprise

Bella's Point Of View

Jacob snored loudly. I sighed. This is crazy. There's nothing to watch on TV. Someone's dog started barking outside. I wonder if Jake understands dogs… I mean technically he is a dog. I turned my attention back to the TV. I defiantly was not going to ask Jake that. An introduction to a show started up. What is this? A dog sport? I watched as dogs leapt over hurdles, ran through tunnels, and ran up ramps, guided by there owners. An idea formed inside my head. It wasn't raining today. And Jake obviously didn't need to be anywhere. I smiled. This was going to be fun. I inched off the couch, careful not to wake Jacob.

Jacobs Point of View

I yawned and rolled over, ultimately dumping myself on the floor. My eyes sprang open. I felt something tugging on my thoughts. It felt like I was forgetting something. I sat up and glanced at the clock. Crap! Its 1:30 already! I'm such a waste. I took a deep breath. Wait a minute; I'm supposed to be watching Bella. I stood up, "Bella?" No response. Great. Where'd she run off to now? I walked outside. "Bella? You out here?" I called. Again, no response. Worry started to get to me. I have no idea where she is and she's the klutz of the century. I ran around the house for awhile. Checked the garage. The beach. And the store. No Bella. I was about to call a meeting so we could all search for her when I heard her laugh. I took off full speed toward the sound. There she was. In a large clearing behind my house, with an obstacle course? Weird. She was smiling at me. "Bella… what are you doing back here?"

Bella's Point of View

Perfect. Jacobs here. Now how to say this, "Hey Jake. Do you know what Agility is?" His eyes widened and he glared at the course I had set up. The huge jumps, monstrous tire, and the rope in my hands. Oh yes. This was going to be hilarious. "Well, I've never had a dog. And there much to hard to train. So I was wondering, would you be my agility dog?" I was smiling like crazy. He looked like he was almost blushing. It was hard to tell because his skin color.

Jacobs Point of View

"Are you serious?" I stammered. This had to be the craziest thing she's ever asked. "Yeah. Please Jacob. I'm really bored. And I already set everything up…" damn it. She's got a really pretty smile. It's so hard to say no to. But I can't just roll over and play, dog. "Please." She asked again. If anyone else ever asked me to do this I would say no. but I just can't say no to Bella. I'm so dumb. "Fine, I'm only doing this because you asked." She grimaced briefly before she replied, "Okay, Jake! Go, erm, dogify yourself." I rolled my eyes before I turned and jogged back to the forest, out of sight. I can't believe I said yes. Push over.

Bella's Point of View

Yes! He said yes! This is so immature. I bet Edward wouldn't approve. Oh well. I'm recording it anyways. I jogged over to the tree where my video camera was hidden. I hit the 'record' button. I hope he doesn't notice. He might not do this if he discovers I'm recording it. I picked yup the rope I had set on the ground. It was blue. Collar color. I laughed to myself. Now, how am I going to talk to him? I don't speak wolf. As if one cue, Jacob appeared.

Jacobs Point of View

I waited nervously for her reaction. Keeping my distance. Unsure of how she would react to a wolf the size of a horse. To my immense relief, she stepped toward me. "Okay Jake, since I obviously do not speak wolf, heres how we'll do this. If you need to say something and I don't understand at all, scratch a message in dirt or something. I'm going to point to what obstacle you should do. And you just do it. Simple enough?" Bella asked. I nodded. She smiled again, and pointed to the first jump. I chuckled. This was supposed to be challenging? Three foot nine. To prove how disappointed I was with the challenge I walked over it. She scowled and I let out another wolfy laugh. "Fine then, Jacob Black. I'll raise it." She stormed over to the hurdle and raised it. "Lets see you jump this. Five feet." She declared. If she would let me I would have kissed her. Bella is so funny. I walked back to the starting point and jogged up to the jump. Jumping it with ease. Just to annoy her further I scratched a message in the dirt. She walked over and read it. I smiled. This was fun.

Bella's Point of View

"'Is that it?' Of course not! I'll raise it again." And I did. His wolfish taunts were getting to me. I thought it might be challenging for him. But to my great dismay, apparently all my friends could do anything easily. "There wolf boy. Five foot eleven." Jake didn't bat an eye at the jump. He leaped over it with ease and grace. And laughed at my expression. How does he make that look so easy? "Dang it. It's already over my head. How high do you want it?" I let sarcasm color my tone. Annoying wolf. Is there anything I'm better at than someone else? He scratched another message. "You're kidding. Eight feet? I'll need a ladder to set it up." He let out a small bark. After ten minutes of setting up, all the jumps were eight feet tall. He ran over to the starting point, again, and started running. He ran, slow for him, but I was still sprinting full speed next to him. He jumped over the hurdles with slight effort at my signals. We were one hurdle away from a prefect course when I tripped. I hit the ground with a humph. Jacob turned his head to see what happened while his legs kept moving. Jake crashed into the jump. As if that wasn't funny enough he hit the jump with such force that the pole slammed into the nearest tree. The tree snapped with a groan and fell. On Jake. I started to panic. Oh crap! Is Jacob okay?

Jacobs Point of View

Stupid tree. I stood up. Thankfully only the top of the tree hit me. Leaves don't hurt, but that trunk would have. Bella gave a relieved sigh. "Wow, Jake. This is a lot riskier than I thought it would be!" I gave a throaty bark of agreement. She started laughing when I walked out of the tree debris. I cocked my head questioningly. "Jake no offense, but you look like you've been chasing squirrels all day." I growled, questioning her again. Squirrels? I do not chase squirrels. "Seriously, I'll show you later. Anyways lets go its," she glanced at her watch. "Like four o'clock. And I don't think the forest can take much more." I gave her my wolfy grin and took off into the woods. I had no idea how she would 'show me later' but it would be interesting. I changed back to my preferred form and put my pants on.

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