Ok, I am so sorry for making you guys wait this long. I just really haven't gotten the chance to do an update. Plus, I really didn't know what to do. Haha. But, here I am with an update for stand by me. The girls should look to be about 3 or 4..I think. Maybe 5. Clarification, grandma Esme is Esme, Mimi is Bella. And Grandpa Carlisle is Carlisle and just Grandpa is Edward. And I know I have said this in a previous chapter but the italicized is communication between Ellie and Jessie. Where as bold are communications between the wolves. Sorry this chapter is so short. I just needed to get an update out. It will be longer next time.

So, enjoy!

Oh, this is from Ellie's POV

Months passed and I continued to grow in skill when it came to many things. I loved to help Mimi cook for Daddy but she only let me help sometimes. I was getting better at being a wolf and I learning how to play the piano. Grandpa was teaching me. He was going to teach Jessie to but she didn't want to learn piano. She just liked playing sports with uncle Emmett.

"Heads up!" she yelled as my fingers moved across the keys. I was surprised to see a basketball go flying above my head. It hit the wall and sent a piece of art shattering to the floor.

"Jessie!" Uncle Emmett said, running in the house after her.

"What was that shattering?" Mimi cried, coming into the room. She gasped when she saw the broken glass all over the floor. She looked at me and I pointed at Jessie. Jessie ran behind Uncle Emmett. "Jessie."

"I'm sorry, Mimi!" she repeated. "It was an accident! We were playing with a basketball and I guess I threw it to hard and I broke the picture! Please don't tell my momma or daddy!"

I rolled my eyes and continued playing as Mimi began to clean up the glass. Everybody else was out hunting so it was just me, Jessie, Uncle Emmett and Mimi. But, I was sure that the others would be back shortly and here about the broken picture.

someone's in trouble I told Jessie as I kept playing. Though she was outside, I could still communicate with her.

shut up, no im not.

You shouldn't say shut up, Jessie. Its not very proper.

I could now see that she had blocked me out. She was able to do that with me. If she didn't want me communicating with her, she put up a wall of sorts. Her mind was the only one I could read. Whereas, she could read everyone's. even Mimi's.

"What happened to my picture?" Grandma Esme said. They were all now returning from there hunt. They were gone for quite a while.

"It was Jessie. She threw a basketball and it hit the picture," I told them, not stopping my melody that I had begun to compose.

It was only seconds before we saw Jessie soar by everyone. I had never seen someone so fast. The vampire in her was so very dominant.

"Boy, she's got that speed thing down," Momma smiled. "Jacob, upstairs."

Daddy nodded and he followed Momma up the stairs. Grandpa took a seat next to me.

"Hello, Jessie," he smiled.

"Hello, grandpa," I stopped playing for the first time in hours. "I have been playing for hours! Do you want to hear what I've written?"

He nodded and I began to play what I had been working on for so long. He sat and listened. I looked at him when I was done. His eye brows were furrowed and he was looking at me.

"Did you like it? I asked him, afraid of what his answer might be.

"I loved it," he grinned. Once aunt Alice came in the house, I abandoned the piano and ran into her arms. She lifted me up into the air and hugged me tightly.

"you guys were gone so long!" I picked at the choker around my neck. I had gotten it for Christmas and just never had taken it off.

"I know, I know. But, were back now!"

Jessie's loud cries broke into our conversation. Momma and Daddy descended down the steps. Jessie was not with them.

"Ells, do you want to go on a run?" Daddy asked me. "You've been in this house all day. You need to get some air."

Of course I did. I never passed up a chance for going running with daddy and the boys. Uncle Seth always liked to run next to me. I asked Daddy why he liked to run with me and daddy said it was because I was his best friend. Whatever that meant.

Aunt Alice put me down on the ground and I phased in the middle of the house. I was still small enough to do that. Daddy on the other hand, was not. I followed daddy outside and waited for him to change.

ok, lets go I said. Uncle Seth appeared out of the thicket of trees. He was already in wolf form. Uncle Seth!

Seth, daddy said to him as we began to run.

I looked back and could see Jessie running through the backyard. Momma was running after her. Sometimes, my sister knew so little. It was kind of funny.