Jacob!

Jacob! Come on please.
Jake!

Jacob woke in a mess. He was hungry and tired. He was haunted by dreams that the girl he had seen in the forest was in fact Bella. That she was trying to track him down and bring him home. It had been kind of blissful but it was hard to believe when he woke up. Bella was so tightly wrapped around Edward's little finger that there was not a hope in hell that she was tracking him. He rose to his feet and shook out his fur. He was in Canada at the moment and there was no where else for him to go but down again. He padded slowly through the forest looking for something to eat before he sat on the forest floor and worked over his options. He could go home and be faced with the wedding and the hate from his pack and family, or he could stay and making a new life in Canada. There was no need for money or clothes when you were a wolf. You could live of the land. Literally. He rose to his feet again and stretched before he made a move. He had decided to take it slow so he could think through thinks easier without having to duck and dodge branches.

He had made it to the edge of the forest and still hadn't decided on what to do. As he peered through the fur trees he saw the same rusted red truck that he always identified with Bella. It was parked on the outskirts of the trees. The windows were steamed up slightly and the figure of a person was sat inside. From where he stood there were several bags in the back. One he recognised as Bella's backpack. He reeled at the thought and took several steps back to hide himself. Maybe it was her. Maybe she had come after him. His dream was true. She was the girl he saw in the woods.

BPOV:

The heat from the truck began to get too much. It pulled her from her disturbed sleep and made her realise that she was not at home, in her warm bed. She wasn't with her dad and living her weird life. She was in fact in Canada. Her head was telling her she was doing this for a proper reason but her heart was telling her that maybe that reason was joined by wanting to run from her problems at home. She didn't want to go back and face her demons. She didn't want to have to deal with Edward. She didn't want to have to deal with the fact that maybe she had lost Jacob forever.

She pulled herself from her truck and walked to the forest edge again. She peered into the dank forest and just hoped that she would find him in that one look. If not, she would have to face the fact that he would come home when he was ready. She stepped forwards as she heard small whimpers echoing through the forest.
"Jacob." She paused. She held her breath so she could hear without having to hear over her own breathing.
"Jacob, come on." Still no answer. She frowned and turned her back on the forest.
"Jake." She whispered. The frustration in her voice was clear. Her heart sunk as she got back into the truck. She knew where she had to go now. She turned the rusty old truck around and headed for Forks. The drive would take at least a week if she drove without stopping, but she knew this time she would have to stop. She couldn't try to drive without sleep again. She could get hurt and she didn't want to hurt her dad even more than she already had. She knew she would be grounded, again, when she got home but she could not care less. She pushed the truck into it's highest gear and tried to drive as fast as she could. This turned out to be 60. Maybe the journey would be longer than she thought.

JPOV:

He took a few steps closer to the truck again but it had gone. He hadn't even heard it go. He sank to the floor, his heart aching for what could have been. He searched the roads but there was no sign of the truck. He whimpered slightly and covered his nose with his paw. He couldn't take it anymore he had to make sure she was safe. He forced himself to his paws and began the long run home. He knew it would take a few days but he was determined to see it through.

The snow and the rain only made it harder for him. He had to make sure he was under constant cover so not to be spotted. It wasn't easy and he was sure he was spotted several times. He knew he was getting closer to Forks because of the weather change. The clouds had covered most of the sky and he was also getting the sickly sweet smell of the Cullen coven. He slowed as he passed their house and stopped by the forest. He looked up at one of the full length windows and saw Carlisle stood there. He nodded and turned to someone behind him. He could clearly hear what they were saying.
"Jacob is back."
"So that means Bella too then?"
Jacob saw Carlisle look back at him and Jacob shook his head.
"No."

From then he moved slowly towards the reservation. As he moved closer the thoughts of his pack began to slowly move into his head again. He could feel the pain from Leah, the worry from Seth. The commanding undertones from Sam. He made sure to keep his thoughts blank, so not to alert them to his presence back within the pack. When he was closer to his house he phased back and ran inside covering his privates. He slipped into his bedroom and pulled some clothes and shoes on. When he emerged his dad was rolling him self out of his bedroom. It was like he had seen a ghost.
"Jacob?"
"Dad." The tension was obvious and painful.
"Why didn't you tell me you were leaving? You have been gone a month!"
"I couldn't take it dad. Being around them, her. I had to try and let go of some of the anger before I hurt you or anyone else."

Billy rolled himself to the kitchen and Jacob followed obediently.
"Jacob, she has gone. She followed you the next morning."
Jacob felt his heart drop, a flush rose to his cheeks and his words got caught in his throat. It was her he saw. She was so close and he let her slip away, again.
"I...I think I saw her dad. You need to get hold of her. She needs to come home. Now."
"How far did you go, son?" Jacob looked at his feet and kicked at the leg of the chair gently.
"I went to Canada."
"Her truck will never make it back in one piece Jacob, you know that." Jacob nodded and felt him self getting angry again. He began to shake but with one look of his fathers face it subsided.
"I guess we just have to wait." Billy said whilst rolling himself to the phone to ring Charlie. He was going to get him to try text her or call her.
"Now we wait." Jacob whispered.