Rosalie's Point Of View
As I pulled Esme along with me, my mind was only full of one person; Brooklyn. Hmm. What should her middle name be? I'll think of that later. Right now, I just needed to get Esme to help me convince Carlisle that we needed to keep Brooklyn. We met Carlisle half way up the driveway, and his face was twisted with many different emotions.
"Carlisle," I murmured.
"I smell human." Carlisle took a whiff of air. "Why?"
"The boys found a tiny girl when they we're hunting. Please, Carlisle, we have to keep her." Esme told him.
"But the Volturi–" Carlisle started.
"They won't find out about her." I growled at instinct.
"Jasper? Is he alright with this?" Carlisle asked.
"Oh, of course." Esme replied.
"I suppose we could keep her for a few months . . ." Carlisle's voice trailed, and his eyes were looking up into the sky, that was looming over us with dark black clouds.
I took that as a good thing. I jumped forward, hugging him. "Thank you! Thank you!"
Carlisle chuckled. "Your welcome."
We heard a muffled adult cry from inside the house. Then we heard laughing. I raced back inside, letting Esme tell Carlisle everything else. I wondered if Brooklyn was okay, and I skittered to a stop in the livingroom. There, I found little Brooklyn on the ground, with Emmett sitting in front of her. In her hands, were the television remote batteries. Emmett, though he was trying his hardest, couldn't get the batteries out of her hands.
"Aw, c'mon kid! Give 'em back!" Emmett tried swiping at them again, but he missed.
I was on the edge of laughter as Emmett finally took a desperate last choice. He waited until she was staring at the batteries like they were mutants and then he screamed at the top of his lungs, "LOOK!! BARNEY THE PURPLE DINO!!"
"Where?!" Brooklyn yelled, dropping the batteries and toddling off into the direction that Emmett had screamed in. Emmett grabbed the batteries back, and placed them back in the remote.
Alice raced out to grab Brooklyn as she toddled into the kitchen. Alice raced back into the livingroom, and placed Brooklyn in her lap. Brooklyn was just staring at the remote like it had four eyeballs that were staring back at her. Alice placed a hand on Brooklyn's head. Her eyes went suddenly wide, like she was seeing a vision.
Edward started to laugh, and then Alce shook her head, out of her vision. "Don't worry, Alice. We'll make sure she stays away from eletrical sockets."
"Why?" I asked, sitting down beside Emmett.
"I had a vision of Brooklyn getting into one of them and. . . well, you know." Alice murmured.
I raised my eyebrows as Brooklyn slid off of Alice's lap and crawled into mine. She nestled her body against mine, and she watched the football game on the television with much interest.
Emmett noticed this, and took advantage of it. "Hey Brook! You see the green team?"
Brooklyn nodded.
"Those are the good guys. You want them to win." Emmett noddded, grinning.
"Go team!" Brooklyn shouted, and we all laughed.
Carlisle and Esme came in, hand in hand, and they sat down beside Jasper, who had Alice in his lap. We were a big happy family, and nothing could seperate us from our little Brooklyn, who I knew, by faith and destiny, that she was meant to stay with us forever.
So, so, so, so, SO, sorry it's so, so, so, so, short. I just wanted to get the Chapter out, and I had been working on it for a long time now. Please, please, please don't get mad at me; I'm making more as soon as I can.
Thanks for reading, and thanks for baring with all my crap.
~Panic
