I've been so lazy these past months, trust me. Sorry about that. I'm trying though. Here's another chapter for you guys! It's not the nest, but better than nothing. About the other story I have, I'm not sure when I'm updating it. It's in the middle of a complicated plot. I assure you it's not writer's block. Just plain old laziness.


Chapter Ten

February 13

420 Wooden Ave.

Forks, WA

By the time Rosalie and Renesmee got home, it was already midnight of February thirteen. Another day.

The ride had been quiet. No exchanges between the two were made at all. One reason was that Renesmee was too tired already by the time she sat on the car seat. The second reason was that her mind was still too occupied by the events, all of it. She didn't even recognize the fact that she was already in bed. Up until the last waking minute of that day, she had been thinking and thinking about nothing but that darn boy who made everything so confusing again.

Unfortunately, morning came too quickly. Even if it was no longer early in the morning, Renesmee still found herself quite sleepy, no doubt from last night. She rolled around her bed for at least an hour more, continuing her thoughts from last night, before standing up for her morning routine. After visiting the bathroom to take her shower, one she failed to have last night, and brushing her teeth, Renesmee went down the kitchen to grab a much-needed breakfast.

A couple of eggs to fry along with some bacon from the fridge, a toast, and a cup of coffee sufficed. She ate quietly without even wondering where her aunts were until one of them came in through the front door. Renesmee looked up and followed her small, petite figure waltz down on the fridge. Alice grabbed a bottle of water inside and shut the door. Before moving away, her small hand took a colored piece of paper that was sticking on the door, something Nessie didn't really notice before.

"I see you missed the note," Alice said while waving the sticky note at her. "Or you're just too hungry to care." Her aunt walked towards the stool she was sitting on and placed the paper in front of her. Renesmee looked with curious eyes.

Good morning! Beautiful day, huh? Why not head out and catch some sunlight?

After reading it, she looked back up at her aunt and told her, "I woke up late so I never really had time."

Alice, on the other hand, simply rolled her eyes at her. When she saw that her niece's plate was empty, she dragged her out towards the door. Those earned a yelp and complain from Renesmee.

"Aunt Alice, come on. I wasn't done yet." She said even when she already was. It wasn't like she could simply tell her aunt that she didn't want to get out yet. Actually, the bed was her next thing she wanted to visit, or the couch. But that all stopped when she began to notice the few neighbors they had around their house. They were all looking their way.

Renesmee did the normal thing to do, look behind her to see what they were looking at and her eyes widened. Their house! Their house was… colorful to say the least. Shades of blue, pink, green, yellow, and oranges covered the whole house. But upon closer look, they weren't paint. They were… paper? Are those sticky notes?!

Hey eyes continued to wander around and around to see every single one of them. The closest ones she could see were the ones on the walls of the first floor. Notes were actually scribbled in them. Nessie checked them out one by one: quotes, lyrics, and messages… almost everything was written there.

Who would be so hard working to do all of these?

Apparently she had thought out loud because her aunt answered her. "Oh, it was just some really, really desperate looking guy named Jacob Black," she teased.

"What?" With another look around, she fired another question. "Why?"

"Duh!" Alice screamed out loud. "Why would a guy do all of this? In the middle of the night, too!"

"He did this last night?"

Alice sighed. "Yes, I was woken up by him climbing up the ladder. I didn't help him though. This is all him." She said while gesturing at the entire house. "Now whether you like it or not, all these notes are going down and will all be sent to your room. Do whatever you want with them."

Renesmee

All I did ever since my room had been stocked by the notes was stare at them. Really, what else could I have done? I didn't know which one to read first, or if I even want them in the first place. It was so many and annoying. They all covered my bed and the floor. A big mess

I was seated in the middle of my bed and I grabbed a handful of notes. The first one was what I decided to read first. Really, after reading it, I thought Jacob could have done so much better.

Hey, :)

That's what it read. It was that simple. I even found myself frowning at it before putting it down. The next one was a little bit… I don't know.

I tried finding someone like you, but I learned that even the most identical twins aren't so identical after all.

I smiled at that one. The next two hours was spent on nothing but reading notes. One of them even said, 'Remember that song about that girl whose eyes made the star looked like they're not shining? Yeah, I think of you, too.'

Really, all the notes were so sweet and nice. I found one with just a smiley face on it. I also came across a couple that had a signature from other people like Claire and Embry and Seth. They all had their own short messages. I was reading one from Rachel by the time a knock came onto my door and Aunt Alice's head poked in.

"You've got a visitor," she said.

I had to laugh at that. You see, it sounded like I'm in a hospital and that the nurse was alerting me of some guests. "I'm not in a hospital, Aunt Alice. Who is it?"

She rolled her eyes, clearly getting it. Then she stepped away to reveal a tall man who I failed to notice lingering in the background.

"Oh," I simply answered.

"Good morning, Nessie." Jacob smiled at me. "I see you're still busy reading them."

I looked back down at all the mess I have on my room and back at him. "Yes, I was reading them. They're so sweet. Thank you, Jacob." I smiled at him without any effort this time.

"I, uh, was wondering if you'd like to head out? No particular place for now but if you want to go anywhere, it's fine with me." He said.

"I'll be ready in five minutes." I wasn't even sure why I answered so fast.

True to my words, I was ready in five minutes. After all, I already had taken a bath. I just needed to change. Aunt Alice was down on the living room with Jacob when I came down the stairs. From what it looked like, they were having some pretty serious conversation. The talk broke out when they saw me.

"Ready to go?" Jacob stood up with another one of his smile.

"Yes."

"Don't head out too far, honey. And call me if there's any trouble, okay?" Aunt Alice said.

"I will, aunt Alice."

"And your dad said he will call you again. He told me to tell you not to hang up on him." And she had to say that in front of Jake? I groaned.

"I won't ignore him, auntie. Can we go now?"

With one stern look at Jacob, one I could have imagined, she nodded her head and let us out the front door. In the driveway was Jacob's motorcycle. I remembered it from last time, but I wasn't supposed to.

"Your dad is going to kill you if he finds out…" Alice started again.

"Not if you won't tell him." I smiled at her and mounted the back of the bike. Jacob knew me too well to know that I don't like wearing that stupid helmet. He just decided to travel slowly. With a wave to my aunt, Jake revved the engine and headed out the highway.


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