Chapter 9
Years had dragged on, but I managed to hold on to a single shred of hope. It was coming to the end of eighth grade. Where my family moved, Jake came with us. I was playing the role of an eighth grader and Jacob was pretending to be a freshman again. That meant that next year, I'd be joining him in high school.
As the final bell on the last day of school rang, papers suddenly flew across the room and everyone was cheering that school had come to an end. My best friend of that year, Rosalind, rushed over to me.
"I can't believe it's all over! I mean the year passed by SO quickly," Rose gushed, "Why do we have to be best friends, but going to different schools next year? Can't you pretty please beg your parents to let you stay? Please, Renesmee?"
I sighed,"Sorry, but their minds are made up. I finished packing yesterday, and we already have the tickets to Forks. *A.N. They'd moved to Alaska L=* We're leaving, Rosalind, and I can't stop it."
We hugged each other for a few seconds, and then went our separate ways.
"I'm home!" I called when I reached the doorstep. I glanced around and saw Embry and Charlotte making out on the couch. I covered my eyes saying, "Ew! Get a room!"
Embry rolled his eyes and the two went into another room.
I bounced upstairs toward Jacob's room. He should've been home by now.
"Jacob, Jacob, Jacob, Jacob, Jacob!!!" I called. He yawned, "Is it time for school already?"
My eyes widened in disbelief. I asked, "You skipped the last day of school?!"
He yawned again, nodding. I rolled my eyes. Typical. Jacob dragged himself out of his bed and I walked out to give him some privacy. I went into my room, only to find Embry and Charlotte there. AGAIN.
"Shoo, dog, shoo!" I cried, swatting Embry with my backpack, "Go back to the couch for all I care! Shoo, dog!"
"Jeez, Nessie," he muttered shaking his head. Once they were gone, I plopped back onto my bed. What a day.
