Here's chapter two. I know there stands that its a Leah story, but a lot of charecters will be in POV
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CPOV:
-Is she going to be OK? – Leah asked me
-Right now, I can't say anything, she needs rest
-Yes, of course, but… - She seemed to struggle to find the words
-She means if you will change her – My son, Edward, said
- Ah, that way – I smiled – No, I think she will have an opportunity to survive without, but it depends on how it goes. I've never seen anything like this before – I frowned -, her wounds are deep, and she has lost a lot of blood
Do you know what can have caused it? – Sam asked.
Sam came in with the girl an hour ago. Alice saw it all, but I didn't expect that it would be that serious. Apparently, Leah had founded the girl in the forest. A black light had appeared, and she had fallen out of it. She had more than ten deep cuts all over her body, and too many bruises to count. It looked like she had been put through some kind of torture.
Edward growled – We have nothing to do with it, and if you think about it, a vampire cannot do such a thing, since the blood becomes too much and… -
-Yeah, that's great, but when will she wake up? – Jacob interrupted the well-known speech Edward was about to say
Edward glared at him – I don't know, but if everything goes how it has to be, she should be awake tomorrow. You can go home if you want; we will take care of her – I said
- I want to stay – Leah said – You don't have to stay, no decisions will be made without the pack – I assured her.
- I don't care, I want to stay. I found her, she is my responsibility – she finished, her tone in a you-can-say-what-you-want,-but-I'm-staying-tone
Sam sighed – Sure, your problem – he turned to face me – I don't want any vampire-decision to be made without me, nor Jacob. I'm going home now, call me if there's any change – He gave the girl a last look, and went out of the door.
- I'm going out too – Jacob said, and followed Sam
- Edward, go and get a chair to Leah- I thought
- Leah, do you want or need anything? – I asked – No, I'm fine; I just want to stay here with her – She answered.
- Esme, Alice and Jasper are out hunting, they'll come back in some hours, and I'll be in my office. - I went up the stairs, into my office, and started researching.
LPOV:
Edward came in a moment after with a chair, and a bottle of water.
- Thanks – I mumbled, a little surprised. Did he really think I was going to drink some stinky water? I shrugged, he's loss.
I sat down in the chair he carried in. I wanted to know who that girl was. She looked a little younger than me. Long, jet-black hair lay around the pillow. Her eyes were closed, but I remembered that they were grey, with a hint of green. ``Definitely human´´, that was my first thought, but then I saw the black light surrounding her, and the vanishing in her. It tickled me, like something ancient was there, something magical, but I stopped believing in magic a long ago. I was a werewolf, but still didn't believe in magic. Magic was for them that believed in a happy ending. I didn't. There was no happy ending for me; I was the weirdo, the freak and the only female werewolf.
- You know, her name is Ananke – Edward said, probably trying to be polite -, she has voice in her head, that is saying the name again and again. I don't know why, maybe she is hoping to wake up, or something
- How do you know that? – I asked, confused – Ah, that's right, you are the mind-reader – I answered my own question – How's Bella? – I didn't like her that to actually ask, but he was being polite to me, so nom I was being polite to him-
- She's great, still learning how to control her shield. But since the Volturis, she has improved a lot – He answered smiling
- Hmm, that's great – I didn't know what else to say
- I'm going over to the other house – He said -, call if something happens – he added, glancing at the girl, Ananke
- Sure
I was finally alone, and suddenly felt awfully tired. I hadn't slept for over 24 hours, Jacob was all over security, or maybe Sam pushing him? I really didn't care, and I was tired. I leant back, and after two minutes, my eyes slipped.
