Hey everybody it's JessieMundaiFan with another chapter.

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(General POV)

It was dinner time at the Black abode. Cam had managed to convince Embry and Quil to stay for dinner (much to Jacob's annoyance).

"Bon appetit," Cam called out as he set the last of the food on the table. Cam had managed to make everything that he had promised. It all looked good but looks can be deceiving.

In an instant, everyone dug into their food. Cam looked at everyone anxious to get there opinion on the food.

"Well," Cam rubbing his fingers nervously.

"It's good," Quil told him with his mouth full.

Cam clapped his hands in glee.

"It's nowhere near as good as mom's," Jacob added with a smirk.

Cam pouted and folded his arms together.

"But it still tastes really great though," Embry reassured the angel kindly.

"Aw," Cam ran over and hugged Embry fiercely.

"That's why I always liked you more than Jacob," Cam stated, "you're so nice to everyone."

As a blush made it onto Embry's face, Jacob couldn't help but let out a growl of anger. Jacob didn't quite understand what he was angry about but he didn't like Cam being so close to his friends.

"It's not that big of a deal," Embry replied nervously.

"Sure it is," Cam nuzzled his face, "the world needs more carrying people like you Embie."

"Will you knock it off," Jacob snapped.

This caused everyone to look at him in shock.

"Stop hitting on my friends you freak," Jacob snarled.

Cam blinked at him before putting on a smirk.

"Why does it bother you," Cam teased rubbing his hand over Embry's arm.

Jacob's resisted the urge to rip the angel away from his friend.

"Fine, do whatever you want I don't care," Jacob huffed biting into his food viciously.

Everyone sat in uncomfortable silence for a while before going back to their own food.

"You guy's ready for your math test tomorrow," Cam grinned at Quil and Embry.

Both of them winced at the word test.

"Please don't mention school when I'm eating," Quil pleaded, "it's one of the times I don't have to think about anything."

"I studied a little bit," Embry answered, "but I don't think Quil did."

"I don't have to study," Quil rolled his eyes, "that's what you're for."

Embry gave him a dry look.

"Mrs. Griffin is giving all of us separate tests," Embry informed him.

Both Quil and Jacob froze at that.

"Are you serious," Quil gulped.

"She sure did say that," Cam told him, "you were too busy drooling over your notebook to notice."

"Oh God," Quil panicked, "now what am I going to do?"

Billy snorted at him.

"Deal with the consequences of your actions by not cheating," Billy responded. He looked toward Cam sternly.

"That also means you can't go to school with them Cam."

"What do you mean," Cam demanded.

"I don't want you turning invisible and helping them out on their test," Billy explained, "there are somethings these boys have to do for themselves and school is one of them."

Cam looked down at his feet with a worried gaze.

"Can you not be away from Jacob that long," Billy asked in concern.

"Hm," Cam's head snapped up, "no I can. That's not the problem."

Everyone waited to hear what the problem was.

Cam smiled at them all happily.

"It's not nothing you guys have to worry about," Cam replied lying somewhat, "it's more my problem than any of yours."

"But what am I supposed to do with all that time by myself," Cam pouted.

"You could explore the town a little bit," Billy suggested.

"Billy," Jacob hissed, "what if he goes nuts or something?"

"I'm not the one who's going to go nuts," Cam murmured.

"What," Jacob raised an eyebrow at him.

"Nothing," Cam waved him off. He turned his gaze to Billy and gave him a grin.

"That's a great idea dad," Cam looked pointedly at Jacob, "I would love to explore this town and see things for myself."

Jacob, who was miffed that Cam seemed to listen to his father rather than him, snorted at the angel.

"At least you'll be out of my hair," he retorted.

A brief flinch struck Cam's face before he rolled his eyes and went back into the kitchen.

(The next morning)

"I'm gone," Jacob announced as he walked out the door. Embry and Quil were waiting for him outside.

Cam stuck his head out the window.

"Good luck on your test Embry," Cam cried out, "I hope you get at least a sixty Quil."

He smirked at his charge.

"I hope you fail Jacob," Cam shouted, "to busy watching all those damn Indiana Jones movies to study."

Jacob flipped him off before walking off with his boys to school.

Cam turned around and gave Billy a grin.

"I'm off," Cam announced.

"Already," Billy looked at him in shock.

Cam nodded.

"I can't wait to go out and see what Forks, Washington has to offer," Cam exclaimed, "the most exciting places Jacob goes are movie theaters and car shops."

Billy chuckled amusedly.

"Yeah that sounds like Jacob," Billy urged him off, "go and have fun."

Cam gave him a mock salute before marching toward the door. Before he left though, he spotted some fishing poles in the corner.

"Are you going fishing," Cam asked him.

"Oh yeah," Billy grinned, "the fish are biting today."

"Oh," was all Cam said back. He stared longingly at the fishing rods.

Billy looked from the angel to the rods.

"Is something the matter," Billy asked.

"Can I come with you," Cam asked hesitantly.

Billy eyebrows rose.

"I don't see why you would but sure," Billy gave him a nod, "I was planning on going around one o'clock."

Cam squealed and hugged Billy fiercely.

"Thanks daddio," Cam giggled, "you're the best!"

With that, Cam ran out of the house.

Billy looked at the spot the angel just was with amusement.

"What a strange boy," Billy commented.

Cam looked around the town with great interest. While he still worried about Jacob, it felt good to be on his own for a little while.

Cam was so busy walking around the place he didn't notice where he was going a accidently bumped into someone.

"I'm sorry," Cam apologized sheepishly. He was a little embarrassed because angels were supposed to be graceful and cautious, not clumsy and distracted.

"That's alright," the boy said giving him a bright smile.

This tall boy looked to be around seventeen or eighteen. He had long, curly hair, blue eyes, and slightly tanned skin that had some muscles on it.

To put it short he was attractive, to say the least. However, there was something about this boy that was vaguely familiar to Cam. He couldn't put his finger on it, but he was sure he had seen this boy before.

"I haven't seen you around here before," the boy flirted, "you got a name cutie?"

Cam blushed and looked down at his hands.

"My names Cam," Cam replied, "I'm just in town visiting some friends."

"The names Justin," he pointed at himself arrogantly, "nice to meet you, new boy. What are you doing walking around here all by yourself?"

Cam gave him a shrug.

"Just wanted to see the town," Cam claimed.

"By yourself," Justin gasped mockingly, "a cute little thing like you could be swept up by anybody."

Like you, Cam said to himself.

Justin bowed to the angel.

"Allow me to give you the grand tour beautiful."

Cam narrowed his eyes at the boy, before nodding his head in agreement.

"Great," Justin cried putting his arm around Cam and began to walk them someplace.

If he tries anything stupid I'll just knock him out, Cam told himself.

(Two Hours Later)

"Well that was…a unique way to show someone around," Cam said as they Justin finished up the tour.

"What," Justin chuckled, "I thought I did a good job as a tour guide."

"Showing me the best make out spots does not make you a good tour guide," Cam informed him dryly, "it makes you a hornball."

Justin shrugged and gave the angel a smirk.

"Can't argue with that," Justin laughed.

Cam had to fight a smile off of his face as well.

"Let's go get something to eat," Justin pointed at the nearest restaurant.

"But I don't have any money on me," Cam quickly interjected.

"Don't worry about it cutie I got you covered," Justin reassured him.

"Great," Cam mumbled.

He wasn't sure if angels could eat food or not. Sure he's cooked for the Blacks but he never tried food out of fear that something might happen to his body.

Both boys entered the restaurant and sat down at booth. They waited patiently for the waitress to come and give them their menus.

"So, how long are you staying here," Justin asked the angel casually.

"Um, for as long as I'm required to," Cam shrugged, "not sure how long that will be."

"Okay," Justin shook his head in confusion, "does that mean you are free to come to the LGBT mixer tomorrow night?"

"I'll have to check with my dad…," Cam eyes widen as he realized what was said to him.

"Hey," Cam protested loudly, "what makes you thinks I'm gay?"

Justin snorted at him.

Cam was about to yell at him some more, but unfortunately there waitress has just shown up.

"Hello boys," she greeted kindly handing them their menus. She eyed the two of them critically.

"Are you two skipping school," she demanded sternly.

"I dropped out to work at my dad's Auto Shop," Justin answered and then pointed to Cam, "and he's new in town. I was just showing him the sites."

"Aw, how sweet of you," she cooed.

"I'll just have a burger, fries, and a shake," Justin told the waitress.

"I'll have the same thing," Cam said.

"Alright then," she took back the menus and gave them both a smile, "I'll be back with you food in a minute."

After she left, Cam turned his gaze to Justin.

"You didn't answer my question," Cam stated.

"What question," Justin raised any eyebrow at him.

"Why do you assume I'm gay," Cam reminded him.

"Oh that, well I'm sure you can guess that I'm gay."

"Really," Cam remarked dryly, "you hide it so well."

Justin smirked at his attitude.

"As you may or may not know," Justin spoke dramatically, "us gays have a supernatural bond with each other. We can tell when one of us is in the vicinity instantly."

Cam just looked at him with half-lidded eyes.

"Plus I think you look like a girl," Justin added cheekily.

Cam rolled his eyes at him but didn't correct him.

"So are you saying you're not gay," Justin asked.

"To tell you the truth, I've never thought that much about my sexuality," Cam admitted, "but I do think I lean more towards men than women."

Justin gave the boy a lecherous grin.

(At La Push High School)

"I failed," Quil announced, "I completely and totally failed that test."

The three of them had just came out of math class after taking their test.

"You don't know that," Embry denied.

Quil gave him a strange look.

"Yes I do," Quil told him obviously, "I didn't know anything on that test."

"You probably did better than I did," Jacob snorted.

Suddenly, they were all pushed aside by a guy almost as bulking as they were.

"Get the hell out of the way losers," Kyle, the school bully, snarled.

"Whatever Kyle," Jacob rolled his eyes at him.

"Black, you're speaking again," Kyle said mockingly.

"What's that supposed to mean," Jacob replied with narrowed his eyes.

Kyle smirked at him nastily.

"After that Bella chick dumped you, you stopped talking," Kyle chuckled, "it's good to see you gained your voice back."

At this point a crowd was forming amongst the students. They looked like they wanted fight to happen.

"She didn't dump me," Jacob growled.

"Oh yeah that's right you were never dating," Kyle taunted, "how pathetic. Poor Jacob, you never even stood a chance at banging her."

Jacob's anger increase tenfold as he glared at the bully in front of him.

"Dude calm down," Embry urged grabbing his arm, "let's just get out of here."

"Yeah," Quil grabbed his other arm, "don't do something you might regret."

Jacob wasn't budging though. He continued to growl at the mean spirited boy that was looking at him smugly.

"What are you going to do little Jacob sick your dad on me," Kyle laughed.

As Jacob started too march to the boy, Embry and Quil's grips got tighter.

"Calm down," Embry ordered, "you can't let this guy get to you."

But Jacob couldn't calm down. Even though he was trying his hardest to calm himself he just couldn't seem to do it.

Jacob felt himself slowly losing control of himself. This isn't like when he normally phase. This felt like something worse to him.

Cam winced as he felt a sharp pull in his head. In an instant, his mind was shown images of Jacob at school being taunted by the schools bully.

"Not again," Cam groaned.

"What is it," Justin asked.

"I have to go the bathroom really quick," Cam stated. Before Justin could say anything back, Cam rushed out of the booth and into the bathroom. He entered a stall and locked it closed.

"I hope my powers work at this long a distance," Cam said to himself.

Focusing his thoughts, Cam used the connection he had with Jacob to link his powers with Jacob's emotions. Using said link, he began to ease Jacob's anger. Slowly, Cam felt himself help Jacob control his anger and calm himself down.

Jacob shook his head as he felt himself gain to control again. He really had no idea what helped him, but whatever it was he was grateful for it.

"I don't have time for this," Jacob retorted ripping his hands away from his friends and walking away leaving everyone slack jawed at his sudden change.

Cam breathed deeply in exhaustion. That was getting harder and harder for him to do.

Luckily, he was able to gain control of himself and go back to his seat at the booth. Cam noticed that there food had arrived.

"How long was I gone," Cam asked Justin.

Justin shrugged as he continued to eat his meal.

"A couple minutes," Justin informed him.

It felt like an hour, Cam said to himself.

Cam looked down at the food in front of him with apprehension.

"It's good, try it," Justin urged.

Hesitantly, Cam picked up his burger and took a little bite of it. His eyes widen in delight as he swallowed the food.

"This is good," Cam muffled with his mouth full.

Justin chuckled at him.

(A couple minutes later)

"I have to go home," Cam told the boy he just met, "I got something to do with my dad."

Justin nodded. "Yeah, I have to get back to the shop to. Are you going to come to the mixer though? I would love to see you there."

With a sigh, Cam slowly nodded his head at the older male.

"Sure, I'll be there."

"Great," Justin grinned at him happily, "just come by Crawl's Auto Shop around six o'clock tomorrow. I'll take you to the place."

Cam agreed and watched as he walked away. Cam walked to the Black residents deep in thought. His mind was focused on his charge.

"Jacob needs to move on from that Bella girl," Cam thought aloud, "that's probably the reason he got so angry. That's the only reason he's been getting angry these past couple weeks."

"If he doesn't move on soon, it might be the end of him."

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