Authors Note: Thank you all so much for the kind reviews. Chapter 3 has been a very intriguing chapter to right. I think I ended quite well, except maybe that's not what all you will think? :) But I hope you will all enjoy it. I have already started Chapter 4, and let me tell you, big big things are in store for Edward and Jacob. This chapter, unfortunately, will take me a little longer to develop, seeing as how it has to be just right, but I hope to have it up next week. I have a lead role in a musical at my school this week, so it has knocked my writing schedule down a bit, but I continue to day dream in some classes, and sneakingly write when my teacher isn't looking ^_^ Thank you so much, I hope this chapter continues to do justice for the story, and each evading chapter to come will. Please Rate and Review. I love to hear what you guys think.

~TyRaWr


Jacob stuck close to the treaty line throughout the evening. All he could smell was Edward. The sharp smell that once burned his nose now graced his nostrils with a sweet smell. The smell of spring flowers with a hint of must. That was his imprint, but what was the smell that suddenly pained his nose? Edward's scent was soon lost among the smell of rust and dirt.

Jacob quickly made his way east along the treaty line towards the Cullen property. The smell became stronger and stronger as he reached a small valley within the woods. The land sloped downhill a little ways with many uprooted trees and large rocks covered in luscious green moss.

Jacob stopped immediately, the hair on his back raising. The sight made Jacob horrified inside. At the bottom of the slope Edward was held at the threat by a much larger vampire than he. Tremors ripped through Jacob's body, surging him forward with a charge of anger.

Kale turned just in time to catch Jacob's jaw clamping down on his shoulder. A shatter erupted within Jake's mouth as the vampire's marble shoulder was ripped from his body. Damien turned, dropping Edward onto the ground at the base of the tree.

"You mangy mutt!" Damien shouted while reaching for Jacob's side as Kale fell to the ground, crying out in pain. Jacob dodged to the side, causing Damien to tumble into a large boulder, shattering it. Kale began crawling away from the scene of the attack, but Jacob's teeth latched down on his leg, ripping it from its place. The vampire cried out in pain. Satisfied with himself, Jacob shook the dismembered leg, spitting it at the hurt vampire.

"We'll be back for you mutt!" Damien hissed, leaping into the air and summer-salting to the ground next to his brother. The vampire scooped his ravaged brother off the ground and took off into the now fog-layered forest. Jacob growled in frustration, standing protectively in front of Edward. Phasing quickly, Jake pulled his shorts on and crouched down next to his hurt imprint, pulling him into his arms.

"Edward!" Jacob heaved frantically. "Edward, stay with me!"

The vampire groaned opening his eyes, exposing the black-iris pupils to the wolf.

"Edward, I need you to feed from me, it's the only way you'll be okay." Jacob pulled the vampire's head to his wrist. "Please Edward, just drink."

Groaning in pain, Edward tried to shove the wolf's arm away, but Jacob refused.

"Jake no…I…I can't hurt you, please don't make me do this."

"Don't make me force feed you." Jacob huffed, a little agitated. He didn't want things to end badly for the vampire even if he rejected him. Edward had to live, or it would kill Jacob.

"Jake…I…accept your imprint." Edward whispered. "I'm so sorry I turned you away, please don't hate me."

"I don't hate you Edward. Please just drink from me. I can't lose you. Not this way."

Edward hesitated, but slowly brought the wolf's wrist closer, biting into it slowly. Jacob groaned as the vampire's teeth broke his skin. He knew what was to come of him, but he had to be sure his imprint was safe, for it was more important than his own life.

Vampire venom was lethal to any wolf, but Edward could not believe the taste. It was different than any other he had ever tasted. It was so sweet and seducing. The blood exploded throughout Edward's body, quickly mending his clawed chest. He wanted more and more. He couldn't stop.

"Edward, that's enough." Jake urged, feeling the sting of the venom.

Edward growled and jumped on top of Jake, pinning the wolf to the ground. Blood dripped from his lips as he bared his teeth at the wolf.

"Edward!" Jacob growled, doing all he could to push the vampire off of him.

The vampire pulled Jake's neck to the side, plunging his teeth into his neck. The sweet liquid filled the vampire's mouth once again. A perfect taste that he could live on for the rest of his days. Jacob tried everything he could to push the now stronger Edward off of him, but he was losing every ounce of energy he had.

"Ed…ward…stop…" Jake's eyes fluttered.

Was this it? He did what seemed right; to save the person he imprinted on, and now death bestows him? Jacob's eyes narrowed as his eye lids slowly closed, concealing him from light and plunging him into darkness.


It was bright. The wind was quite breezy, whistling a pleasant tune through the rhythm of leaves. The constant sloshing of water heaved like waves crashing into a beach. The pungent smell of salt filled Jacob's nostrils as he opened his eyes slowly, being greeted with a partly cloudy sky above. Jacob slowly looked around, noticing that he was on an island in the middle of no where. To his right was the ocean as far as the eye can see. To his left was beyond anything Jake had ever seen before. Towering palm trees laced the beach before him. A single hammock was strung between two of the nearest palms. Directly ahead of Jake a cove of rocks sustained a wooden staircase that lead up to the inland of the island. Jacob's eyes climbed the staircase until the steps stopped, his eyes widening with amazement. Inland from the beach, nestled among luscious rainforest trees, stood a huge log cabin condo.

The condo was a beautiful restored, early 1900s cabin, which had large wooden pedestals holding up a rustic stained porch, wrapping around a quarter of the house. Romantic fire lamps lit the stairs that climbed to the porch leading to the entryway. The front door was a large, thick glass plate, which could be easily opened with a simple push by sliding the door sideways on its hinge. The cabin bestowed a second floor with a beautiful upper balcony that also wrapped around the house, much like the deck. A huge glass sliding door - which was ajar - contained beautiful draperies that drifted in the warm ocean breeze. The door led to a beautiful suite, which contained a majestic, king size bed with a wooden canopy built above it. Wooden dressers lined both sides of the bed with a large walk-in closet to the left side of the bed. The room was lined with many windows allowing the warm ocean breeze to whirl about the room. The house, in fact, had many windows throughout it structure, welcoming light into the wooden dream house.

Jacob couldn't believe what was lying before him. Overwhelmed with emotion, Jacob's gaze broke between him and the house as warm water rushed between his feet, only they weren't feet. They were paws. Wolf paws. Only, Jake didn't have all white fur, he was a brown wolf. Or was he? Jake began to pant in agitation, turning in circles as if he were chasing his tail. If only he could get a good look at himself.

"Your just to cute when you chase your tail, babe."

Jacob whipped himself around in the direction the voice came from. Edward Cullen stood in front of him, smiling while hiding something behind his back. Jacob's eyes grew wide in astonishment. Edward was wearing nothing but a pair of light blue swim trunks. His marble chest gleamed as water trickled down the crease of his abs. His bronze hair dripped as he slowly chuckled, taking a step towards the wolf.

"Well don't act so surprised!" Edward smiled. "I was going to wait till later, but I figured I'd give this to you now before you threw 6+a fit." Edward threw a frisbee across the beach, where smacked the side of a palm tree and came to a stop in the sand.

"Go get it!" Edward motioned with his hand.

Jacob tilted his head to the side in confusion. What was Edward doing? He wasn't a dog. Well he was, but not a pet dog.

Edward busted up laughing and cupped Jacob's large muzzle in his hands. "I'm just kidding pup. Your real present isn't until later…" Edward winked kissing the wolf's nose. "Now you phase yourself back mister, and go get washed up. I'm going to start dinner. It's for a special occasion tonight."

Jacob looked at the vampire; confusion in his eyes.

"Oh, and on last thing. Don't be to long now, Mr. Cullen." Edward smiled, and sped away in a blur to the house.

Jacob's heart sank. If he had been in human form, his face would have pronounced a blush as bright as a rose. Falling into the sand, Jake was out of breath. Edward was his husband? How is this possible? The vampire hated him. Or did he?

Standing up abruptly, Jacob took off towards the house. Seeing as how the stairs were too small for Jacob to take, he took a longer way around to get to the house. Finding a break in the rocks, Jake pushed into the rainforest trees, wandering upon a hidden oasis. Jacob was dying to know what he looked like. If only he could just somehow see, but how? He looked at the calm oasis, and barked with happiness. Of course, he could see his reflection in the water. Nearing the water's edge, Jacob peered into the oasis. Started abruptly, Jacob's eyes grew wide. This couldn't be him. It looked nothing like him. Reflected upon the oasis was a beautiful white wolf, whose eyes were the color of amber. Jake opened his mouth, showcasing large canine incisors, larger than an average wolf's.

A snap of a tree branch made Jake jump a little. Jake turned around, ready to defend himself if he had to, but nothing was there except for the chirp of a Toucan way off in the distance. The wolf sighed in frustration and stress. Turning back to peer into the water once more, something plowed Jacob to the ground.

"I told you I'd be back for you mutt." Damien growled holding the wolf down. "And this time, you're not making it out alive." Just as Damien went for the wolf's throat, things began to grow dark. Sounds faded. Smells drifted away, and Jake's eyesight was soon cut off as the dream succumbed.


Oh Jacob...what is to come for you? :) I hope you all enjoyed this chapter, seeing as how 75 percent of it was a dream of Jacob, but I still hope you enjoyed reading a possible foreshadow into the future?:) R&R please:) And, Until Chapter 4...

With Love,

~TyRaWr