AN: Anyways thanks again to all of you who review! you guys are so awesome! Here's another chapter. Hopefully I can get another two finished by the end of the weekend. Which leads me to ask, if there are any certain things you'd like to see in this story. I know you guys want to see the glee gang, which i've already started to outline, but if you would like to see more of something just let me know. I'd appreciate the input! Anways, read. enjoy. review!


"That was the longest party of my life," Quinn muttered as she and Jacob walked back into the forest. It had to be at least after midnight now and the party finally wrapped up when Carlisle and Esme felt it was getting late.

Jacob nodded, "I guess they were all having so much fun that they didn't want to leave."

Quinn sighed, "If only they knew what was really going on."

"Don't worry about it, this thing will be over before you know it. It will be an easy win."

She looked up at him, "Are you sure you can get the pack to help?"

He nodded, "I might not be their favorite person at the moment, but they would never pass up the chance to kick some vampire ass."

She smiled, then seriously looked at him, "Are you ever going to go back home? Or are you just going to live out here for the rest of your life?"

"I can't be around the pack, they'll find out about you. I can't let that happen."

She frowned, "Then just don't phase around them."

"They know how to push my buttons. I could get riled up and phase without meaning to. I can't risk it. Besides, they already know something's up with me."

"Don't you miss them?"

He shrugged, "A little."

She sighed, "What about your dad? Can't you at least tell him?"

Jacob shook his head, "He hates vampires more than anything. It would kill him if he found out that I imprinted on one. He'll be better off being in the dark about it."

Quinn frowned, "What would your mom say?"

He frowned, "She wouldn't really have a say…she's dead."

Quinn's expression fell, "Oh, Jacob, I'm sorry. I didn't-"

He nodded, "It's fine. It's too bad though, she probably would've been okay with this. She was always the open one. Unlike my dad who's incredibly stubborn."

She smiled, "Like father, like son."

He nodded, "Besides, I don't need to live at home. I could always get a job in Forks, save up for my own place…"

She looked at him, "You're only seventeen!"

"But I don't look seventeen." he said with a grin.

"What about school? Are you even in school right now?"

"The story is that I'm on sabbatical. I'll go back…maybe."

She poked his arm, "You have to go back to school. You need to graduate."

He merely shrugged. "You could always go to Forks High with me. At least then I won't be alone." she suggested.

"I'll have to think about it….they let in any old riffraff there." he said with a smirk.

She glared at him, "I'll pretend I didn't hear that."

He stopped and looked down at her, "You know what I want to hear?"

She looked at him, "What?"

"Your story. I want to know about your past. You know basically everything about me. And yet I really don't know anything about you. So spill."

She shook her head, "I can't."

He frowned, "Why not?"

"Just…I just can't. It's too hard and then you'll just judge me." she said, still shaking her head.

"So you're not ever going to tell me about your past?" She nodded. He crossed his arms over his chest, "That seems highly unfair."

She shrugged, "Life's unfair."

He sighed, "How do you expect us to become friends if you don't let me in?"

She didn't answer.

His expression was unyielding and she bit her lip, "Look, it's hard to explain, Jacob, okay? I've been through ten times more crap that you have been. And I just…I barely opened up to Alice, Rosalie, and Bella about it. But they get it more. They're girls. You're a guy, it's different." He frowned.

She looked up at him, her eyebrow arched, "Besides, why would you care? I thought guys hated getting emotional and talking about feelings?" She thought of Puck, who basically epitomized that.

"If you haven't already noticed, I'm not most guys, Quinn. You hurt, I hurt. We need to be honest with each other." She remained quiet.

He bit his lip before making a suggestion, "Would you talk to me if I was a wolf…would that help?"

She bit her lip, "I don't know."

Taking that as a yes, he walked over and disappeared behind a large tree. When he came back, he was a giant russet-brown wolf. She sighed and sat down on the grass. She watched as he walked around her and settled down behind her. She leaned against him, his body heat warming her in seconds. She looked up at the sky and took a deep breath before spilling her guts. She told him everything. About being Lucy, about her parents, glee club, the cheerios, about Beth, about coming to Forks and getting turned…

When she finally finished, she looked back and saw that his eyes were closed, his head against his paws. She wondered if he was really sleeping. The sound of his steady heartbeat filled her ears, as well as his rough breathing. She found it comforting to her ears. She looked at her watch, it was incredibly late. She had been talking a lot longer than she had thought. She looked back at him and wondered at what point he fell asleep.


Jacob awoke to the sound of someone going, "Psst…"

He reluctantly opened his eyes and looked up to find Quinn sitting in the tree, camera in one hand, a fistful of leaves in the other. He looked up at her curiously. "I'm keeping myself entertained" she explained, allowing some leaves to fall on top his head before snapping a picture. He snorted and shook them off. He backed away and disappeared behind one of the trees to phase. He came back in his human form wearing his clothes from last night. He walked back over to her and stretched out his back, "What time is it?" He asked with yawn.

She shrugged, "The sun rose about an hour ago…so I'd say about seven."

"Christ," he said with a groan, laying back down on the grass. Didn't she know that werewolves needed a ton of sleep? He shook his head and closed his eyes again.

"Don't go back to sleep!"

Something smacked him in the face and he opened his eyes to see that it was her shoe. She had thrown her shoe at him. He glared up at her and she glared back at him. "Why won't you leave me alone?"

She rolled her eyes, "Because I'm bored. Watching you sleep is about as fun as watching paint dry." He rolled his eyes before shaking his head.

He looked her up and down, "Did you change clothes?" She was now wearing a floral dress with a navy blue cardigan.

She nodded, "I went back home to change and to grab my camera." She jumped out of the tree and landed gracefully on her feet, "So last night…".

He stood up, "What about last night?"

She fiddled with her camera uncomfortably, "Exactly how much did you hear last night before you fell asleep?"

"I heard everything, Quinn."

Quinn sighed, "I guess that's good. Well, now you know what a horrible person I was."

He shook his head, "You weren't a horrible person. You were just…lost. You needed someone to really be there for you, but no one was."

She nodded sadly, "Yeah."

He sighed in frustration, "I wish I could've been there for you when you were human."

She smiled, "Me too, I really could've used you."

He stepped forward and pulled her into his arms, enveloping her tightly. She trembled. She closed her eyes, her cheek against his chest, and listened to the soothing sound of his heart beating as he held her lovingly. She couldn't remember the last time she'd been held like this. Maybe it was because she hadn't ever been held like this.

Jacob rested his chin atop her forehead, not bothered in the slightest that he was holding a vampire. One whose body meshed against his like a lost puzzle piece. It felt incredibly good.

She reluctantly pulled away and looked up at him, "That was nice." she said softly, a small smile on her face.

He nodded in agreement, "Our first hug. I think we're making progress. Don't you?"

She nodded and looked up at him, "Would you like to come over for breakfast before you go talk to the pack?"

He looked at her hesitantly. "Come on, and don't tell me that you're not hungry because I can feel it." She said with a smile before poking his stomach.

"Where is everyone else?" Jacob asked, as Quinn led him through the seemingly empty Cullen household.

"Carlisle's at work, Edward's over at Bella's, and I think everyone else is just upstairs in their rooms," she explained as she led him into the kitchen. He sat down at the counter while she walked over to the fridge.

"So what's on the menu, today?" he asked.

"How does pancakes, eggs, bacon, and hash browns sound?"

"It sounds amazing, I can't wait." he said as leaned back into his seat.

"Well get up and grab the pancake batter out of the 2nd cupboard for me, please."

He arched his eyebrow, "Wait, what?"

She closed the fridge with her foot, milk, eggs, and bacon in her arms, "You didn't think I was just going to cook all this by myself and let you watch, did you? You're so helping me."

He rolled his eyes, "Fine, but if the food comes out burnt or undercooked, don't blame me."

"I won't. Besides if that does happen, you'll just have to eat it anyways." she said with a smile. He frowned.

She sighed, "You'll get your food faster if you help, so don't complain."

"Yes, ma'am." She glared at him.

"I thought I heard someone down here." Quinn looked up to see that it was Esme. "Good morning, Quinn. Jacob, it's nice to see you this morning too." Esme said with a warm smile.

Jacob nodded politely, "Hello, Mrs. Cullen."

"What are you two doing?" Esme asked curiously. "Attempting to make breakfast," Jacob replied.

Quinn scoffed, "Speak for yourself. I know what I'm doing."

Esme smiled at the two of them, "Just try not to make too much of a mess in here."

As soon as she said that, Jacob accidentally dropped one of the eggs onto the floor. Quinn shook her head while Jacob tried to pick up the yolk with his hands.

"I'd keep an eye on him if I were you, Quinn. Wouldn't want him to burn the house down" Esme said with a chuckle.

"I intend to." Quinn said with a smile, while Jacob looked at her sheepishly.

"I'll be upstairs if you need anything." Esme said, before walking back upstairs.


About a half an hour later…

.

"Do you think that's enough?" Quinn asked Jacob after she finished making yet another batch of pancakes. The entire counter was filled with food. She had made enough to feed a family of eight. And by the look of Jacob drooling, it seemed as though he intended to eat every last bite.

He nodded, "I'll totally eat all of this."

"Would you at least give me an eighth of it?" she joked.

He rolled his eyes, "I guess so…"

She laughed and lightly smacked his hand when he tried to sneakily steal her bacon off her plate, "Hey paws off my bacon."

Quinn watched in amazement as Jacob scarfed down plate after plate of food. She knew werewolves ate a lot, but she really didn't think that he could eat seven plates full of food and still be hungry.

"What?" he asked, his face full of food, when he noticed her staring at him.

"You're like a bottomless pit, or a garbage disposal. You just keep eating…it's both disgusting and amazing." He looked at her oddly.

She frowned, "What?"

"You're so weird." he said with a smile.

"Shut up." she muttered.

"Ugh, what is he doing here?" Quinn and Jacob looked up to see Rosalie standing there, her hands on her hips.

"Hello to you too, Rosalie." Jacob muttered sarcastically.

"Your stank is everywhere. It's reeking up the house." she turned to Quinn, "Quinn, dogs belong outside, tied to trees."

Jacob glared at her.

Quinn sighed, "Enough with the dog jokes, Rosalie. Jacob hasn't done anything to you."

"He's here, that's enough." she said with a look of disgust.

"I'm leaving, the combination of his stench and that food, is giving me a headache." she declared before turning on her heel and walking into the living room.

Once she was out of sight, Jacob looked at Quinn, "I'm sorry you have to live with that."

Quinn frowned, "Jacob, be nice. She's my family."

Jacob sighed and got up to put his dish in the dishwasher. "What, you aren't going to lick your plate clean?" Quinn asked.

"Ha. Ha. You're hilarious. I should get going anyways, I still have to talk to the pack." He grabbed the last piece of bacon off her plate and then quickly dodging her punch, "Bye, Q". he said through laughter before heading out the door.


Jacob jogged to La Push in his human form before reaching Emily and Sam's house. To his dismay, he heard boisterous voices inside, telling him that the pack was inside as well. He was hoping to just have to deal with Sam and not the others. He walked up to the door, which was open as usual, but knocked anyways. He could see some of the pack from here and they stopped upon seeing him. "Well, look whose here" Embry said unenthusiastically.

"Jake!" Seth exclaimed, his eyes lighting up upon seeing him.

"Hey, Seth" Jacob said, bumping fists with him as he walked over to them. Emily appeared from the kitchen, carrying a plate of muffins, "Jacob, what are you doing here?"

"I needed to talk to Sam," he looked around, "Where is he?"

"He's with your dad, keeping him company since you up and ditched him for those leeches." Paul spat.

"Cool it, Paul. He's not worth it." Jared said through a mouth full of food.

"I'll just go over and find him then." Jacob said before turning around and heading towards the door.

"Jake, don't go! Stay for breakfast, we got plenty!" Seth said. Jacob noticed all the other pack members glaring at Seth.

"No thanks, maybe some other time," Jacob replied, clasping Seth on the back before heading outside. After taking no more than three steps outside, Jacob saw Sam emerge from the woods.

He stopped upon seeing him, "Jacob."

Jacob walked up to him, "Sam, can I talk to you?"

Sam nodded, "What is it?"

"We've got a problem." Sam arched his eyebrow, "We?"

Jacob nodded, "Yes, this affects all of us."

Sam frowned, not liking Jacob's tone of voice, "What is it?"

"The Cullen's discovered what's been going on with those killings in Seattle."

"What was it?"

"Newborns. Basically newly turned vampires. They're after Bella."

Sam's eyes widened, "Why?"

He shrugged, "Someone created these things on purpose. Like for an army and they're coming here."

"Can't the Cullen's handle it?"

Jacob shook his head, "And there aren't enough of them to protect the town. They need the pack's help."

Sam stayed silent. Jacob sighed, "If you say no, the Cullen's won't be able to stop them. And then you'll have to deal with them on your own. These newbie's are a lot stronger than regular leeches. You guys won't stand a chance. But together, we can easily take them down."

Sam nodded, "Alright. We're in. I mean, I don't relish in teaming up with leeches, but it's for the good of the people. We need to take care of this."

Jacob nodded in agreement, "The Cullen's want to meet. Fighting newborns is different from fighting normal vamps. One of them has experience with newborns and wants the pack to come and observe on how to defeat them."

Sam nodded, "Name the time and the place."


Quinn stood next to Jacob and Alice, the three of them, as well as Rosalie, Carlisle, and Esme watching as Emmett lunged for Jasper, again, only to be hurled into the air and onto the ground, landing with a powerful thud. They were in the middle of the forest now, near the boundary line. She could hear the faint sound of a car getting closer, and she knew it was Edward with Bella. Quinn shifted uncomfortably and tugged at her jeans, "These things suck." she muttered under her breath.

Alice looked at her and chuckled, "Still grumbling about the jeans are we?"

Quinn nodded, "Yes, there's a reason I don't ever wear jeans. They're just so…ugh."

Alice laughed, "Well you can't fight in a dress now can you? Unless you want everyone to see what you wear underneath."

"Now, I wouldn't mind seeing that." Jacob said with a boyish grin.

Quinn rolled her eyes at him and nudged him. Their hummer pulled up next to them and Edward and Bella got out.

Rosalie wrinkled her nose in disgust, "I smell the dogs." Quinn looked up and could see the pack slowly emerging from the trees, all of them in their wolf form.

Quinn's eyebrows furrowed in confusion, "Why are they all in their wolf form?"

"They don't trust us." Edward explained.

"They came, that's what matters." Carlisle said as he walked up in front of them.

He looked to Edward, "Will you translate?"

Carlisle turned to the wolves, "Welcome. Jasper has experience with newborns. He'll teach us how to defeat them."

Jasper stepped up, "A newborn army doesn't need thousands like a human army. But no human army could stand against them. Now, the two most important things to remember are, first, never let them get their arms around you. They'll crush you instantly. And second, don't go for the obvious kill. They'll be expecting that and you will lose."

Jasper turned to Emmett, who was pumping himself up. "Don't hold back". Jasper said.

Emmett grinned, "Not in my nature."

Emmett then charged for Jasper and Jasper dodged him. Emmett may have the strength, but Jasper was quicker, for before he knew it, Emmett was lying on his back again. "Never lose focus." Jasper muttered.

Cullen after Cullen faced each other. Jacob was pretty impressed and he could see that the pack was a little impressed as well. Out of the corner of his eye, he saw Bella, and she could tell she was having a little trouble keeping up with them, since the Cullens moved so fast. He watched as Alice faced Jasper. For once it seemed that Jasper didn't have the upper hand. Once they finished, Alice skipped over to them, a smug smile plastered across her face.

"Okay, now Quinn." Jasper said. Jacob's hand flew out before Quinn before she even had the chance to move.

"Do I have to?" Quinn asked. She was not a fighter. She did not enjoy physically harming someone, unless that someone was Rachel Berry or Santana, but that would only happen if they provoked her enough times.

"You need to practice, like everyone else." Jasper said sternly.

"Can't I just sit on the sidelines and cheer you all on? I'm good at cheering." Quinn said with a hopeful smile.

"I'm with Quinn on this one." Jacob said seriously. He didn't want Quinn to get hurt. Alice walked over to them and pulled Quinn away before Jacob could even protest.

"Don't worry, Jasper won't hurt you." Alice reassured her. Quinn reluctantly stepped in front of Jasper.

It went as well as Quinn had thought it would. Jasper was just so freaking fast, that whenever Quinn tried to make a move, she ended up being hurled onto the dirt floor. "C'mon Quinn. Fight back." Jasper said.

Quinn huffed in frustration as she pushed herself off the floor again, "I told you I'm not a fighter."

Jasper sighed, "Let's tried a few more times. You've nearly got it".

Quinn rolled her eyes, "Jasper, has anyone ever told you that you are a horrible liar?"

Jasper smiled, "Now just a few more times. I know you can do it."

Quinn sighed, "Fine". She charged for Jasper but once again she landed on the ground. She cursed under her breath and tried again. And once again, she landed on the dirty ground. And she thought Cheerios practice was tough. Now she was really getting pissed off, "Would you stop throwing me into the dirt!"

She knew she probably sounded like a child, but she could feel the dirt in her hair and that would not fly. She charged for Jasper again, and this time, it was Jasper who ended up in dirt. Her face lit up when she realized what she had done.

"YES!" she cheered, throwing her hands up in the air like a victor.

"Congratulations, Quinn. That actually hurt" Jasper said as he pushed himself off the floor. Jasper turned to Carlisle, "I think that's enough for today." Carlisle nodded.

Quinn walked up to Jacob, a proud smile on her face, "God that felt so awesome."

She looked up at Jacob who didn't seem as happy. "What's wrong?"

He shook his head, "Nothing. I just didn't like seeing you get tossed around like a rag doll."

"It didn't really hurt. I was just exaggerating." she explained.

He folded his arms across his chest, "I still don't like it, even if it was just practice. I think Jasper was being tougher on you than the others purposely."

Quinn arched her eyebrow, "Since when are you mister overprotective all of a sudden?"

He looked down at her, "Since it's my job to make sure nothing happens to you."