A/N: I know that it has been a while between updates, and I'm super freakin' sorry about it. I've had major writer's block and with school and work, I've not had the time to do anything but eat, sleep, go to class, go to work, get fat, etc. I'm gonna finish this story, but I don't know how often updates will come.

Also, again thank you to everyone who has reviewed or has added this story to their favorites. I really appreciate all the support. Thanks for sticking with me :D

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The five members of Jacob's wolf pack made their way back toward the Cullen's house through the forests that surround Forks and La Push all wearing various looks of concern and consternation on their faces.

They were all thinking about what the tall one, Sam he said his name was, had just told them.

Were they foolish to believe that no one would or could ever know their secret? Were they in danger from these hunters? If not them, what about others? Did they know about the Cullens or even vampires in general?

"Hey, Jake, why did you invite those guys back to La Push? Don't we want to keep those guys as far away from the packs and Leah as we can?" Seth asked with obvious concern for his big sister.

"I don't think this is something that should be handled with just our pack," Jake responded thinking about the best way to tell the tribal council and the other pack what happened to Leah and what Dr. Cullen had discovered about their newly discovered vulnerability. "We need to discuss this with everyone, and I'm sure the council would want to meet with the hunters."

The other boys nodded their heads, agreeing with their Alpha.

"Alright guys, I'm gonna phase back and head to La Push to let the council and Sam know what is going on," Jake said veering off toward the reservation. Everyone but Seth nodded and turned to head back to their homes along with Jake.

"I'm gonna go back to the Cullens' and look in on Leah," Seth told everyone as he turned in the other direction toward the Cullens' large white house where his sister was hopefully recovering.

Jake nodded his head toward the younger wolf. "Let me know if anything has changed or if Carlisle has figured anything else out," he replied before removing his clothing and bursting into his wolf form as he ran in the direction of his home to talk to Billy Black, his dad and head of the council of elders.


"NO! Absolutely not. I will not allow any hunters, especially those who apparently specialize in hunting down supernatural beings, to come here, putting my entire pack at risk!" Sam shouted for the twentieth time in so many minutes.

Jake ran his fingers through his hair. After giving his dad an account of the events that happened that night beginning with hearing the gunshot through the confrontation with the Winchester hunters, he came straight over to Sam and Emily Uley's home to inform the other Alpha of the original La Push wolf pack.

"Look. I've already told my dad and he talked to the council. They want to talk to them, know more about them, figure out their intentions, blah, blah. You know how they are, but this time I'm gonna have to agree with them," Jake tried to reason with Sam.

He was getting frustrated. Sam's arguments hadn't changed since Jake first informed him of the council's decision. In the same vein, Jake's reasons for backing the council's decision hadn't changed either. They were officially going around in circles.

Jake could see Sam was gearing up for another round of the back and forth and decided to head him off at the pass. "Leah should recover fine by the way," Jake spit out before Sam had a chance to begin his rant. "You haven't asked about her yet, so I thought you might want to know."

Jake informing him that he had callously forgot to ask about Leah's condition stopped Sam short. Of course, he was worried, which was partially the reason why he didn't want to meet with the ones that had hurt her. What if he couldn't control his anger?

These men had come onto his land, well technically they were on Cullen land, but still…these men had trespassed onto lands that were not theirs and shot his Lee Lee. Throughout the years, the tension between himself and Leah had lessened to a degree where they were more comfortable around each other, and Leah was on friendly terms with Emily as well. The women's relationship had never regained the closeness they once had as girls and Leah and himself never were able to get to the point to greet each other in a friendly hug or even handshake.

In fact, Leah hearing him refer to her as his Lee Lee would probably have her giving him a talking to. She didn't like to be called by his old nickname for her, specifically by him, and she definitely wouldn't appreciate being referred to as his. Still, he still cared for her deeply and was happy to have any cordial interactions with her. The fact that she was seriously wounded and could have possibly died had Sam seeing red.

But he was an Alpha first and needed to present a clinical mind. Concern for his pack and his people first. Personal feelings second.

He couldn't go against the tribal council's decision to meet with the hunters. He knew that just as he knew he was going around in circles arguing with Jacob, but he was frustrated and was taking it out on the younger Alpha.

Sam took a deep breath to gain some kind of control over his scattered emotions.

"You're right. I haven't asked about how Leah was feeling. How is she doing? Does the doctor think she'll be able to recover?" Sam inquired after gathering himself

"Carlisle is optimistic. He said that her body had begun to heal itself after he removed the bullet from her side," Jake informed Sam.

"Silver freaking bullets," Sam spat while looking toward the ceiling running his hands through his hair, a gesture of both frustration and nervousness.

Jake couldn't help nodding his head in agreement, "Tell me about it."


Jacob had brought up the idea of having Edward Cullen attend the meeting as well, just in case the hunters were hiding something from them during the meeting in which case his mind reading capabilities were sure to come in handy. Sam, as well as, the council had objected at first but agreed after hearing his reasons.

After another 10 or so minutes finalizing the details regarding the meeting tomorrow night, Jake left the Uley house and headed back toward Forks to the Cullens' home and to his Beta.

Tomorrow was going to be intense. The Quileute shapeshifters, a vampire or two, and apparently lifelong hunters of the supernatural were going to have a meeting. There was no way this wasn't going to end bloody.