A/N: I don't own Twilight Stephanie Myers does.

Chapter Four

You'll want the Large Table if there's one to join Your Party Still.

Oh goody, goody I just can't wait to find out what the rest of the family has to say. I thought sarcastically to myself. Well if I'm lucky no one will kill anyone else and we can go on with our lives. These were the thoughts that were running through my head as we drove the last few miles to the large estate the Cullens and Alaska coven were sharing for the time being.

"Renesmee, what ever you do don't let Jacob out of your sight until everyone is completely calm and Jazz has given the okay."

"No problem," replied Renesmee nonchalantly.

With less than a minute to spare before we reached the estate I mentally reviewed how I was going to explain this new predicament to the rest of the vampires with which we currently resided. I pulled into the spacious driveway with Jacob pulling in beside us all three of us left our respective vehicles and walked up to the large oak front door. I lightly pressed the small mother of pearl button next to the molding around the door. No sooner had my finger left the button than Edward was silently opening the immense door and ushering us in.

"Hello honey, I love you, how was the trip? Oh and by the way why did you bring the wolf boy back with you?" Edward whispered into my ear as he gently removed my Jacket.

"Wait a moment and I'm sure that he will either think it or explain it in a few moment but you might as well wait until all those present in the house arrive so that he needn't explain it more than once," I whispered back embracing him swiftly.

"Well now I see what exactly what you're talking about and what I want to know is why you didn't deck him?" replied Edward just before we released each other. "I believe that I hear the rest of the family coming," announced Edward turning around to face Renesmee and Jacob. Roughly a moment later the Cullens and the Tanya's family arrived in the living room just beyond the entry why where the four of us were still standing. Edward, Renesmee, and I glided to meet them and exchange greetings. Jacob loped along behind us.

"What do you mean by bringing the dog along Bella?" asked Tanya accusingly.

"Why don't we let Jacob speak for himself?" suggested Edward.

After a short pause Jake proceeded to retell his revaluation to the vampires. "Well are you going to let me stay or am I going to have to leave?"

"Well I for one think that the answer to that question is quite obvious," said Carlisle. "I believe that it would be inherently wrong to separate these two and if we forced Jacob here to leave I can only assume that Renesmee here would either follow him immediately or shortly there after. Seeing as we are all so attached to our dear Renesmee we would be terribly heartsick after that and it would be an all around bad idea."

"I suppose to do have a point Carlisle," agreed Tanya grudgingly. "But we must do something about that smell if he is to be here for any length of time." She finished with a laugh. After you got used to her Tanya could be quite funny but to those who didn't know her she could come off as quite spastic, changing from one emotion to the other as quickly as blinking. At first it had been very difficult for me to have a conversation with this particular vampire. Because though she had an electric charisma and a sparkling personality her sense of humor was rather skewed. When there was a situation that she found interesting or boring or pretty much any thing worth her notice she would turn into a joke. It was rather refreshing in a strange sort of way to have a vampire with such a sense of humor because many of the older friends of Carlisle's were let's face it dull.

"Well I for one don't see what you mean by smell I think that Jake smell quite pleasant," interjected Renesmee offhandedly. "Any who, shouldn't we show Jacob his room because the night is already drawing to a close and I think that the two of us who still sleep ought to so that we will be fresh for a full day of classes tomorrow at school." As she finished Renesmee skipped lightly up the stair and off to her room.

"Wait a second, what do you mean school? I've already graduated high school once why should I have to go back again?" Jake asked almost in a panic. I could only assume that the first time through high school had not been a very enjoyable experience for him.

"If you are going to be staying with us you are going to have to play along with this little charade of ours. You see to keep from suspicion enroll the youngest of us in school to avoid truant officers more that any thing. Because if we pretend that they are old enough to be out of high school we can't stay in one place for very long," Carlisle informed Jacob coolly.

"You can't have enrolled me in school already I only just got here?" asked Jake in total disbelief.

"No, of course we haven't," interjected Alice suddenly. "But mark my words you will be forced to learn something tomorrow." At this everyone in the room except for Jacob started laughing.
"Why don't I show you to your room now Jake you'll probably want to get settled in so you can get a good night's sleep before tomorrow and your first day back in high school?" I said deciding to rescue Jacob from the room full of jubilant vampires. I lead him up the large oak staircase and down a long hallway. Opening the third door to the right I reviled a large room with pail turquoise walls and a large emerald green four post bed in the center. The floor was made of oak as well but it was a slightly lighter shade than in the rest of the house. The wall were almost completely bare but for a large pane glass window spanning the entire length of one wall, in keeping with the wide open style that most of the vampires I had met so far seemed to enjoy. "Well here's your new room feel free to add your own personal effects."

"Look at this bed!" exclaimed Jacob. "It must be four times as big as my old one!" he ran over to the bed and proceeded to bounce up and down on it for almost seven minutes.

"Well I'll leave you and your new bed alone now. Do try and get some sleep. It would set rather a bad precedent if you were to fall asleep on your first day at a new school," I said backing slowly a way from the still bouncing Jacob.

"'Okay, see you in the morning," said Jacob with a slight wave of his hand as he continued his bouncing.

A/N: I never meant this to be a very long story so the end. I hope you enjoyed it.