I was going to drink blood! I didn't know what was going to happen. Was I going to faint? Was I going to throw it up? Was it going to work? I was never good with blood, so why would I be good with blood now?

"I think that the baby wants to have blood before anything else," Carmen stated. "It'd be a good thing to try."

"Do you even have blood," I asked.

"We can just steal some from the local hospital," Kate stated.

"I don't want you to become felons because of me," I told them truthfully.

"They wouldn't even know," Kate informed me. "We don't have finger prints to leave behind like humans do, and our hair wouldn't contain any live DNA, so they would never know."

"Don't worry about us, Bella," Carmen stated. "You have to start worrying about two of you now." She put her hand on my stomach. I felt a little movement. It seems that she did also. "It's telling you hello," she whispered. She seemed delighted.

"It kicked," I questioned. It was new territory for me, so I wanted to make sure. Carmen just nodded.

"Let me feel it," Kate said as she walked over to where we were standing. When she put her hand on my stomach, it kicked again. "That's so cool."

"It's one of life's favorite miracles," Carmen stated.

"Have you thought of any names," Kate asked after a couple minutes of silence and waiting for the baby to kick again.

"I only thought of a girl's name," I stated.

"What is it," Carmen questioned.

"Renesmee for the first name, and Carlie would be the second one," I informed them.

"Renesmee," Kate whispered. "I love it."

"The baby seems to like it too," Carmen laughed as the baby kicked.

"Is there any particular reason for the name," Kate questioned.

"For the grandparents," I stated. "Renee and Esme mix together for Renesmee, and Charlie and Carlisle mix together for Carlie."

"That's so beautiful," Kate stated.

"I love the names," Carmen told us.

"I'm glad," I stated.

"Does anyone have any idea when it might be due," Kate asked.

"I don't know, but it's definitely coming faster than a regular pregnancy," I said.

"That is true," Kate stated.

"I can't wait till I meet Renesmee," Carmen told us. We nodded.

"Here's the blood," Tanya said as she walked in with a sippy-cup.

"You didn't need to treat her like she's a baby, Tanya," Kate said as she took the cup.

"I didn't," Tanya informed us. "I thought that it'd be more convenient that she might get one since she is a human, and she might not want to look at the blood."

"Thank you," I told her before taking the cup. "Here goes nothing." I sniffed it first, and I thought it smelled great. It was fantastic compared to the old, rusty smell that I was use to. When I took a drink, it was absolutely mouth-watering. I loved drinking it. I didn't think that it would taste this good at all.

"How is it," Tanya asked.

"Great," I answered right after I was done. I didn't think that I would love it so much when I use to dread drinking it.

"That must be a good sign then," Kate stated.

"I think so too," Carmen said. "Would you like some more, or would you like to eat some human food?"

"More please," I asked while blushing. I didn't want to sound too obsessed because I wasn't.

"Here you go," Tanya said after a couple minutes.

"Thank you," I said while taking some sips.

"How far along are you in school, Bella," Carmen questioned.

"I'm in my senior year," I answered.

"Didn't school just start," Tanya asked to no one in particular. I nodded.

"Well, what classes were you taking," Kate asked. I told her the list (AN: I don't know what classes she's taking in senior year, so all I'm writing is indications. I'm sorry!)

"We'll start you with online schooling soon, so you don't fall behind," Carmen stated.

"I don't think that I'm ever going to go back to school really," I informed them.

"What do you mean," Kate questioned.

"I'm going to be a teenage mother, so I can't do anything with school and taking care of a baby that is half vampire and half human. That'd be really difficult.

"We'll work it out when the time comes," Carmen stated. "But for now, you're going to be home-schooled. End of discussion.

"Yes, ma'am," I sighed.

"Bella," I heard someone question.