12-years later:
"Mom, Mom, Mom…" Cooper mumbled in his sleep. He's been doing that a lot lately, Renesmee thought, sullenly. Well, I'd better wake him up. "Cooper, wake up." She said shaking him slightly. "Cooper." No response. "Cooper." Silence. "YO, COOP!" she yelled into his ear. Almost immediately, the black hair on Cooper's head bristled. That always happened when he was upset. "Ahhh!" he exclaimed as he fell out of his bed, surprised. He hit the wooden floor with a loud thump. Renesmee laughed. "Nessie!" he whispered, still shocked. "C'mon we're going to be late!" Nessie said, trying to rush things along. "For what? It's Sunday." Cooper complained, groggily. The children in the orphanage always had Sundays off from their chores. "Well, if we're going to hit the 1985 Superbowl, we are going to have to leave before everyone else wakes up," she said with a tone that said 'duh'. "Oh, yeah, right!" Cooper said realizing. You see, Cooper, along with his best friend, Renesmee, was a very strange child. In fact, most would say that strange would be putting the matter lightly. If most people could say, that is. Cooper and Renesmee kept their extremely unique powers a secret because they knew that if someone walked up and told them that they knew a child who could show people her thoughts and memories that had a best friend who could time travel that they would request that that person be sent to the wacky shack. They used their powers to help the other children at the orphanage. In fact, Cooper once estimated that about half of the children, and even some adults who lived there owed them their lives. Nessie, as Cooper liked to call her, and Cooper had both been abandoned as infants, and it was just chance they supposed that they would meet someone there with similar "talents". Nessie and Cooper walked out into the middle of they room. Cooper closed his eyes, as did Nessie. Cooper focused on time travel while Nessie focused her thoughts on 1985. Cooper's powers only sent them where they wanted to go if Nessie projected her thoughts of the time and place into Cooper's head, since he could only focus on one thing at a time. Finally, Nessie had a clear picture in her head, and she grabbed Cooper's hand. Almost immediately, the dust on the floor began to kick up. The room that they were standing in began to revolve, ever so slowly around them. The motion grew faster and faster until the room was but a blur. Suddenly, it felt as if the hard wooden floor below them was dissolving into nothingness. And then they dropped through what felt like 1,000 feet of darkness! Then, they hit the hard, grassy, 1985 ground. They tumbled down a short hill, Cooper going slightly farther then Nessie did. "Ok, we really need to get us some helmets for this," Cooper said, even though he was quite used to the strange sensation they felt when time travelling. They got up and brushed themselves off. Then, they stared out at the gigantic football field in front of them.
