Yo. Whatz up my hommies?

Yeah . . . I kno. Stupid. I get really bored up here all the time. . .

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Chapter 7

The next night Renesmee, Katime and I were all sitting around the rock, watching as the sun slowly fell. When it was dark out, we began our mission.

"Okay, Ness, touch my arm when I fall asleep. When I wake up, I'll tell you about where it's at. Mm'kay?" I asked. "Oh, by the way, both of you can't touch me at the same time. I don't know what will happen, but it will probably be bad."

"Alright." They agreed. I lay down in the soft grass. This was such a nice place to sleep . . . I drifted off within seconds. I felt a timid hand touch my arm right beneath my elbow, but I ignored it. Soon I began to dream.

I'm in a large meadow, Lawrea and Kat are on either side of me. Ember is standing in front of us, with Jemma next to her.

"So, you've come to meet us?" Ember asks.

"Yes. We've come to face you. Don't try to run. We know you're after us." Lawrea says.

"I'm after revenge. I want to destroy whoever brought my Stven to his demise." Ember says angrily. "I suppose you know who that is."

"We do. It was us." I answer. Ember turns on me, her eyes showing her level of fury. She wanted blood, and was ready to get it.

She launches herself across the meadow, straight at me.

I woke up right then. I had a good idea of where that meadow was. It was almost right by where Stven took me, Kat, and Ness so long ago. Talk about poetic justice.

"Where is it?" Kat asked.

"We have to go back to Alaska. Which means that we'll need a car. And our passports." I looked them straight in the eye.

"Was it bad?" Ness asked quietly.

"It's going to be very, very dangeous for us. Ember wants blood, and to stop her we'll have to kill her. Then there's Jemma to deal with. She probably thinks of Ember like her mom. She wouldn't just stand by and watch her die. She'll almost ceirtenly attack, as well. We'll have to be strong, and watch eachother's backs. That is the only way we'll survive." I explained.

"You're right. We need to have a plan for battle. We have to intercept thier every move, so we aren't caught off guard." Kat said.

"My main concern about battle is this, what's Ember's power? If Stven said that they were unstoppable together . . ." I trailed off. "If he had invisability. What's her power? Then what's Jemma's power? There had to be a reason that Stven choose to take her and leave me. My assumtion is our abilities."

"That's true." Nessie said. "That's the only thing that will catch us off guard. We have to keep ourselves ready for anything that might be thrown our way."

"Exactly my point." I said.

When are we going to leave?" Ness asked.

"Let's leave in three days. We have enough time to set things up, and we can have some more time with our families." I responded, and they both agreed.

"We should get some sleep, it's already past midnight." Kat said, and yawned.

"Alright." I sighed, yawning, too. Then Nessie yawned, and I giggled.

"What?" She asked.

"It's the contagious yawn."

"You know, I heard somewhere that only people who are compationate catch your yawn." Kat said.

"Really? I geuss we're a very compationate group then. Night guys." I said, and laied back down in the grass. I fell asleep quickly.

In the morning, went back to my house, and got ready for the day, a skirt, leggings, t-shirt, and heels.

I met Embry out in our room. I felt really bad about what I was going to do to him by disappearing in three days, but it had to happen. It was the only way we could save our families' lives.

I acted as natural as possible as I pecked him on the lips. Kevay smiled up at me as she squirmed in Embry's arms.

"I think she wants you." he said, handing her to me.

"I think she want's a diper change." I said as I caught a sent that should not exist in the natural world. I set her on the changing table as I quickly and expertly changed her diper. When that was done, naturally, she was hungry. I stood up and started making a bottle.

"Did Korey eat breakfast yet? I can make a bottle for him, too." I set Kevay in her high-chair, and warmed the bottles in the microwave, and Embry shook his head.

"I'll go get him." He went back into our nursery, and brought out Korey and set him in the high-chair.

I handed him a bottle and we fed the kids. When I left, I would certianly miss this, the simple things in life, that is. I savored this small, insignificant moment as if it was the greatest thing I would do in life. Kevay, my baby girl (even though she wasn't very small anymore, I still considered her a baby, Korey too) smiled up at me. Guilt flooded my heart and mind. How could I leave these kids, with there being a large chance that I wouldn't come home this time around. If I did die, they would have no memory of me whatsoever.

That thought filled my mind as I finished feeding her. I knew all too well what that was like. Not having a mom was one of the saddest parts of my life. I wasn't about to deprive one of my kids from thier parents.

I cleaned up Kevay and burped her while Embry did the same with Korey. I sighed, and when Embry went to go hang out with Jake for a while, I began to pack.

Two days and I would have to say goodbye to my family.

Sorry that I haven't updated in a while. Then again, I haven't gotten very many reviews so . . . I'm going to with hold the next chapter until I get six reviews. Thanx!