The story may not be descriptive as the first chapter but I'll try. Hang in the fellow readers
Oh and fellow readers the rating is M so there is going to be some swears (FYI) but please continue to read.
Laurent POV:
When I bit Bella she went limp in my arms as she withered in pain. I couldn't believe what her blood had tasted like. It was like fucking leprechauns were having a party in my mouth at the end of a rainbow; her blood was so delicious I was lost in the moment.
That's when I smelled it. Werewolves, about four or five were approaching, and they were running fast. So I high tailed it out of there heading to the cover of the forest in the opposite direction of the bear like wolves. Once I reached the forest I climbed up an evergreen with Bella on my shoulder and started jumping from tree to tree. Bella was moaning because of the vampire venom racing through out her body.
The werewolf smell was becoming weaker as I was racing through the tree tops. I presume that meant that they were losing my scent. As I was thinking this I heard a wolf cry break the uneasy silence of the damp rain forest, but I kept running. I was going back to the Denali coven in Alaska with Bella by my side.
Bella POV: (couple hours later)
It was worse then I ever thought it was. Why on earth did I want to be like this? It hurt so immensely that I was withering in pain. I could feel that I was lying on something soft and that there was someone sitting next to me, telling me that it was almost over and that everything would be alright. As this unknown person was telling me this, my heart was racing. I could only think that this was it and that my human life was forever gone at the age of eighteen.
So I was saying my good byes to everyone that I ever knew. My mother Rene and her husband Phil, my father Charlie, Jake my best friend and his dad Billy, my friends from school Angela, Mike, Eric, Tyler, and Jessica. I also told each of them that I was glad to have met them and that I loved them dearly and would always and forever would. The only people I couldn't say good bye to were the Cullen's. They ad caused me so much pain and suffering that it was heart wrenching, because they thought of me apart of their family like a daughter and sister. As I was saying these thoughts in my mind my heart gave its final thump, and it was over.
