"So how far is La Push from Forks?" Kaelyn asked Bella as she drove them down to the Indian Reservation just outside of Forks. She wanted to break the silence instead of just hearing the loud hum or Bella's old truck.
"It's only like five minutes away. We'll be there in no time," Bella replied. Kaelyn nodded and looked out the window to watch the trees whiz by. How did she end up driving with Bella to La Push? She blames Bella's stupid boyfriend and his amazing persuasion skills. Otherwise, Kaelyn would be at home curled up with a good book trying to escape reality for a couple of hours.
"Kaelyn, do you have any plans this weekend?" Alice asked after school on Friday.
"Not so far. I was just going to hang around town or with you, but you're going camping so that's a no. I'll probably just go to one of the bookstores," Kaelyn replied. Alice pouted and that's when Edward spoke up.
"You should hang out with lla. She'll be alone this weekend too because I'm going on the camping trip with Alice," He said as they all stood outside in the school parking lot.
"Edward, I'm going to La Push to hang out with Jake and the guys," Bella spoke up. Kaelyn felt slightly awkward like the child of divorced parents when they're trying to decide who will keep her for the weekend. She was about to speak up to politely refuse, but Edward beat her again.
"It's okay. She can go with you and meet the guys." He said something quieter to Bella that Kaelyn didn't quite catch, but it almost sounded like "And she'll make sure he keeps his hands off you."
Bella sent him a small glare and turned to face Kaelyn with a forced smile.
"The guys at La Push are throwing a bonfire party tonight. You should come with me," Bella said. Kaelyn was about to reject the offer, but the encouraging look from Alice stopped her. She mentally sighed and agreed to go with Bella.
"Great, I'll pick you up at 7 tonight."
"So what do we do at these bonfire things?" Kaelyn asked as they got out of Bella's truck. The two started walking towards the beach right next to where Bella parked.
"Um, we sit on logs around a fire and talk. Emily usually cooks a bunch of food so we eat too. It's just a big social gathering and the guys are really nice, so you won't have a problem fitting in," Bella replied with a much more genuine smile than she had before. Kaelyn nodded and followed her further onto the beach.
"Bells! You're here!" A really tall, buff guy ran over to Bella and Kaelyn. He grabbed Bella in a hug and swung her around before setting her back on her feet, Bella laughing the whole time.
"Jake, this is Kaelyn. She's new to Forks," Bella said getting her giggling under control. The tall guy named Jake gave her a once over and held out his hand with a huge grin.
"Jacob, but you can call me Jake if you want. Nice to meet you," Jake shook her hand eagerly and dragged the two girls over to the bonfire. Kaelyn was a little flabbergasted with how open and excited Jake was.
"Hey guys, Bells brought a friend. This is Kaelyn," Jake introduced her to everyone. All the attention on her caused her cheeks to heat up considerably. She wasn't used to being the center of attention and was dying for it to be off her.
"Hey Kaelyn," A chorus of male voices said. She gave a shy wave and followed Bella over to a log where they sat down with Jake. The two began catching up and Kaelyn felt left out. Maybe coming with Bella was a bad idea after all.
"So you're Kaelyn, right?" A boy asked, sitting down next to her. Kaelyn blinked to make sure she wasn't seeing things, and that this cute boy was actually sitting next to her.
"Uh yeah and you are�" She asked softly.
"Paul Parker," He said with a wink. Kaelyn laughed lightly and settled into a quiet conversation with him. She felt much more relaxed, and Paul was able to get her to open fairly quickly.
"You live in Forks?" He asked and took a sip of his soda.
"Yeah, I just moved here earlier this week from Florida," She replied. Paul's eyes widened and he smiled.
"That's a big change. Sunny Florida to rainy Washington," He tsked. His amusement sparkled in his chocolate eyes, and Kaelyn found that she had trouble looking away from him.
"Eh, so far so good. I do miss the beach, but my mom is happier here so I can't complain," She smiled. Kaelyn looked at the beach they were on and didn't really consider it a beach. It was chilly even though spring was on its way, and no one was in a swimsuit.
"So do you have a boyfriend yet?" Paul asked with a sly smile. Kaelyn's mind wandered to Emmett, and she didn't know why.
"Nope."
"Good, no competition then," Paul joked. Kaelyn slapped him lightly on the arm and laughed at his response.
"Don't get cocky now. I never said there wasn't someone that I liked," She stuck her tongue out at him. Paul held in a grimace, not wanting Kaelyn to know that her news bothered him.
"You like someone?!" Bella spun around to face Kaelyn. Kaelyn was at a loss for words because she said something irrationally. She wasn't exactly thinking of someone when she said it, but now Emmett wouldn't leave her mind. His golden eyes burned in her mind.
"Uh, well, not exactly. Okay, maybe," Kaelyn stuttered. Bella smiled a little. Edward told her what was going on with Emmett and Rosalie and right now Rosalie wasn't her favorite person. She didn't want their marriage to go down the drain, but from what she's seen, Kaelyn would make him happier.
"I think I know who it is," Bella smirked. Kaelyn turned cherry red while the two boys just sat there not knowing what to say. Jacob was curious, but Paul was feeling more irritated by the minute.
"Bella," She warned, but the brunette didn't listen. Her knowing smile made Kaelyn cringe because she knew Bella was more observant than she let on.
"Is it Emmett?" She asked softer even though she knew both the boys could hear her clear as day.
"That Cullen?" Paul asked with a sour look on his face.
"I do not! Besides he's with Rosalie," Kaelyn trailed off and looked at the blazing fire. The sun was setting and it was becoming the only light around.
"You know, I thought that I would never be able to be with a guy like Edward, but look what happened," Bella said. Kaelyn noticed that Jacob turned away when Bella mentioned her boyfriend. She figured that the boy liked Bella more than a friend, but it was one sided on his part.
"Was Edward in a relationship when you met him? Did he ignore you in class and act like you were some kind of disease he didn't want to catch?" Kaelyn asked negatively. She didn't know why she was getting so worked up about it, but it felt good to vent.
"No, he was single, but he did act the same way. I think it's the Cullen boys' way of telling a girl they like her. Edward wouldn't even look at me when we had to sit next to each other in chemistry," Bella smirked, knowing Emmett was having a hard time being around his singer just like how Edward was with her.
"No offense, Bella, but Rosalie is beautiful. Emmett would be a fool to leave her. Besides, having a relationship is not what I need right now," She muttered.
"Why's that? Is something wrong?" Bella asked looking concerned.
"Huh? Oh no, nothing's wrong," She said too quickly for Bella's liking.
"It's just that I'm still new here and I'm trying to fit in still," She lied through her teeth. Paul didn't buy it and neither did Bella or Jake, but they dropped it. If she didn't want to talk about it then they weren't going to push her to.
They were soon interrupted by a man in a wheel chair. Paul leaned over and whispered in her ear that he was Jake's dad, Billy. Everyone gathered around the camp fire and listened to Billy tell the tribal legends. Kaelyn was so engrossed by them that she didn't notice or mind much when Paul wrapped an arm loosely around her waist. She was encased in warmth and wanted to snuggle closer but stopped herself.
Billy told them about the shape shifters and the cold ones that once walked around La Push. It sounded like werewolves and vampires to Kaelyn, but she knew that it was just a tale. Those things don't exist in real life.
"Hey, ready to go?" Bella asked. Kaelyn was starting to nod off on Paul's shoulder. She jolted up and wiped her mouth in case she had drooled. Paul chuckled at her actions and stood up as well to stretch.
"Uh, yeah if you are," Kaelyn replied with a smile. She checked her phone and saw it was just past midnight.
"Okay, let me go say bye to Jake." Bella jogged off and left Kaelyn alone with Paul.
"Thanks for hanging out with me tonight. I had fun," Kaelyn said. Paul looked at her smile and wanted more than anything to imprint on her, but if it hadn't happened by now then it wouldn't happen later. But that didn't mean that he wasn't going to try to pursue her. Kaelyn was beautiful and fun to be around.
"No problem. I had fun too. Hey, can I have your number so we can hang out again soon?" He asked.
"Yeah, I'd like that," Kaelyn smiled again and it almost took his breath away. The two exchanged numbers and then Kaelyn was pulled away by Bella to leave. Jake stood next to Paul as they watched the girls leave in Bella's old, red truck.
"Jake, for once in my life, I actually want to imprint, but she got away," Paul grumbled. Jake patted his back and smiled ruefully.
"Don't worry man, I know exactly how you feel."
