Hey! Oh. My. Gosh. *jumping up and down in seat* I just had the most brilliant idea so anyone who read my last author's note: I am doing a sequel. *Jumps up in the air yelling yeah* I have like three ideas and I emailed my friends on Two weeks ago asking which one they liked.

Okay, sorry… I am very hyper today. I don't know why. This is just a filler chapter and nothing exciting happens; a little laughs here and there, but nothing extreme.

Now… on with the story

"Indian Legends, Vampires, Shape Shifting, and Werewolves"

Chapter 14

BPOV

"Well Bella, I haven't had that much fun with someone in a long time, but I really have to go. Luke is taking me out later and I still have to go shopping. Bye Bella," Sydney said from the doorway. She gave me a big hug and walked out in to the hot, 101 degrees Arizona heat. It would take some time getting use to the heat again after living in Forks, the rainiest place in the U.S.

"Bye Sydney, glad you had fun. I will see you at school tomorrow," I replied by giving her a big smile. She returned it as she drove away in her mustang convertible. I walked back into the house and flopped down on the couch. What was I going to do today? I could always call Alice and Edward and talk to them. As I thought about it, Renee came walking down the stairs. She was still in her pink pjs and purple robe, and her hair was in a messy bun.

"Good morning Bells," Renee yawned.

"Good morning mom. What are you doing up this early?" It was only 7:30.

"I couldn't sleep last night due to Phil's snoring. He only snores like that when he is getting sick. At 4:30 this morning, I pushed him out of the bed and told him to go to the guest room. I hope he feels better. Anyways, how was your sleepover. I checked on you last night when I got home and you were talking in your sleep again," Renee said. She yawned again. Oh, no… what did I say.

"You kept calling two boys dogs. There names were Jacob and I think you said Mike. I couldn't tell you were mumbling. I hope poor Sydney got some sleep." I instantly relaxed. Renee laughed and walked to the kitchen, probably to get coffee.

I thought back to my dreams last night. There was this blonde hair boy with piercing, crystal blue eyes. I kept comparing him to a golden retriever. I had no idea why. I couldn't even remember who he was, or even remember mentioning their names in my sleep. Jacob Black was the other boy I dreamt about last night. I kept comparing him to big, strong, and powerful dogs, but none of them fit.

Wow… listen to me. I'm comparing people to animals.

I got up off the couch and walked to my room to grab my cell phone and call Alice.

"Hey Bella, how was your weekend?" Alice answered.

"It was good. Sydney, my new friend slept over last night. We watched a movie, talked, and had a popcorn fight. I am still pulling popcorn out of my hair," I laughed.

"Oh, sounds fun. I went shopping with Rose, but it wasn't the same without you. I didn't get to play Bella Barbie. Oh, Bella I miss you so much!" Alice said gloomily.

"Ali, I miss you too. School is almost over so I can come visit you this summer. Maybe I can stay for a while. I will have to ask Charlie if I can stay at his house."

"Bella, our house is always welcome to you. You do know that, right?" Alice explained.

"Yeah, but I don't want to impose."

"Bella, you actually staying here would be so much better for everybody. Everyone misses you. We're all depressed with out your smile, laughter, cleverness, and-" someone interrupted her. It was Emmett.

"Don't forget her clumsiness and that blush of hers." I blushed.

"Emmett I am on the phone. Get out of mine and Jazz's room," Alice sighed.

"Okay, now that annoying is out of the room we can talk again," Alice laughed.

"I heard that!" Emmett yelled.

"Good, you were supposed to!" We laughed and talked for a little longer.

"How is your memory, anything new? How about your dreams, is there anything strange about them or any people mentioned?"

"Nothing new, but you should of seen my dream I had last night. I think I am going crazy. I started to compare people to dogs. My mom said I mentioned a Mike and Jacob Black. Do you know the first name?" I asked. It was silent on the other line.

"Alice are you still there?" I called into the phone.

"Yeah, actually I know that name. Mike Newton was one of our classmates. He was always crushing all over you. Actually, he still is. Let me guess, you compared him to a golden retriever?" Alice laughed

"How did you know?" Did I already tell Alice about my dream or was it that obvious.

"Well, Mike followed you around everywhere and retrieved everything for you. You were always comparing him to a dog. Jacob Black is another story though. I can't tell you about that story. You will have to call him and ask him yourself. He will know what you are talking about. He might even tell you exactly what you are looking for."

"Thanks for the name. I probably won't call Jacob though," I said.

"Why? You should. It will make things clearer in your memory. He plays a huge roll in your life. He can answer some of the questions we can't. Jake and Billy are friends with you and your dad. You've known them since you were born, but of course you already know that. Bella just call him. Maybe this dream will make more sense if you get some back round information. " Alice explained.

"Yeah, that wouldn't be an awkward conversation. 'Hey Jake, I don't remember anything about you from this past year, but we have know each other for forever. Oh, by the way, why did I compare you to a dog last night in one of my crazy dreams?' yeah, that conversation wouldn't be awkward at all." (Note sarcasm.) Alice started laughing.

"If you word it like that yeah, it is a little weird. Well anyways, call Edward. He really wants to talk to you. Like I said before, he is very depressed," Alice said.

"O-Kay, I will call him when I hang up with you. Then I will call Charlie and maybe Jake. Miss you lots Alice. Bye." I wasn't going to call Jake.

"Bye, Bells," Alice said sadly.

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Edward's POV

I was out hunting by myself when my cell phone started to ring. I stopped running and looked at the caller i.d. If it wasn't Bella or my family I was just going to ignore it. The phone said Bella.

"Hey Bella, how are you doing?" I asked.

"Hi Edward, I am doing fine. How are you?" she asked in return.

"I'm okay. It isn't the same with out you here though. I have no one to hang out with after school or on the weekends. Alice is always telling me to stop moping around and do something productive or she tells me to stop playing the same song repeatedly on the piano. How about you, what have you been up to?" I asked.

"I have been hanging out with my friends. Sydney, one of my new closer friends, came over last night and she spent the night. Like I told Alice, we watched a movie, talked, and had a popcorn fight. It was fun. It felt good to talk to someone knowing that I knew everything they have told me." Bella explained. Bella was doing a lot better with out me in her life. Maybe this was a good thing. I wouldn't be endangering her life every time I saw her and she wouldn't be depressed like last time I left trying to save her life.

"I mean, I love talking to you and your family, but I feel like you are hiding something huge from me; something that I knew before my memory loss. The only two things I can't figure out is what you are hiding from me and why. It doesn't make sense." Bella sighed and took a deep breath. I imaged Bella's cool breath dance in swirls across the air. I imagined her breath fan across my face. I imagined Bella here in Forks, Washington, in her room, on her bed, in my arms. While her dad, oblivious to the fact that I was in Bella's bedroom, snore in the room down the hall, fast asleep dreaming of a place where there were no lies, no hiding, and no danger. As I returned from my fantasy, I couldn't believe how right she was about everything. She had figured out that we have been lying to her, but she still didn't know what and why. Should I tell her? Would she freak out and hang up on me? Would it just trigger her memory? Then we could go back to the way everything was before she left for Arizona, before she lost her memory, and before her dad shot her?

"Bella." Was I going to tell her? I wasn't sure yet.

"Yes Edward," Bella said. I debated telling her for another minute before she spoke up.

"Edward you don't have to lie to me any more. I know you are hiding something. Can you please tell me what though?" Bella begged.

"I can't tell you. You have to figure it out on your own. I will be here for you when you remember anything. I am just a phone call away." I sighed this time. I could not tell her. The Volturi would make an excuse to harm my family or even Bella. I could not put them in danger just because I was impatient.

"But Edward," she whined. A picture of Bella's frustrated face popped into my mind, causing me to laugh.

"This isn't funny and you know tha,." Bella said.

"Bella I am sorry. I won't laugh anymore." I tried to cover up my laugh, but it sounded like I was chocking on air.

"Oh, sure," Bella giggled, "I have to get going. I need to call Charlie and ask him if I can stay at his house this summer for a few weeks. I am planning on coming to see you as soon as school is out."

"Wait, your coming here to Washington, to see us this summer?" I asked. This would be my chance to get Bella's memory back.

"I'm pretty sure I just said that. I used almost the same exact words too," she laughed causing me to laugh, too.

"Well, I'll talk to ya later then Edward. I miss you lots, 'bye," Bella said.

"Bye Bella, I miss you too. Please be safe." I hung up the phone and put it in my pocket. All I had to do was wait 'till school was out to see Bella once again. I smiled and took off running towards home, my golden eyes shining in the sunlight.

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Bella's Point of view

I called Charlie and asked him about coming this summer. He was hesitant about it, but in the end, I convinced him to let me stay a week or two. I couldn't wait. There was only two months left before I could see Edward and Alice again.

-- A week before school ends

The time has flown by so fast. It only felt like last week when I called Edward and told him I was coming. I still haven't called Jake. I was too embarrassed. What would I say? School was starting to wind down. There was going to be a huge dance in two days that Dakota, Alexis, and Sydney were dragging me to. I argued with them for days, but they all had their mind set. It was like arguing back to Alice. We had gone shopping last weekend for dresses and accessories. I was not looking forward to any of it, but as soon as I told Alice, she was telling me to email her pictures of everything. She was even complaining that she couldn't get me ready. I tried to look past the dance and worry about my grades instead. School has been hard considering that I could not remember everything I learned last year, but I had almost straight A's.

"Bella, are you ready?" Alexis asked.

"Yeah, let's go," I said. Alexis, Dakota, Sydney, and I were going to the local library to study for the huge test tomorrow. We all climbed in to Sid's car and turned on the music.

"I can't wait for the dance on Friday. It is going to be so much fun. Chase said he had a surprise for me after the dance," Alexis smiled.

"I know, Logan said the same thing. I wonder what they have hidden up their sleeves," Dakota went in to thought about the surprise. I already knew what it was. Last week the boys came up to me asking for help. It was Alexis's surprise birthday party. We had to keep it a surprise from Dakota too because she would tell some one and it would find its way back to Alexis. The both of them have been so busy with homework, school grades, the end of the school year dance, and what they are doing this summer; they forgot about Alexis's birthday.

"Sydney, Bella, do you know anything about this? You both seem extremely quiet up there," Alexis asked. I blushed. Good thing I was sitting up front so they couldn't see my face. I glanced at Sid; she looked like she knew too.

"Actually I do, but that's for me to know and you to find out," Sid laughed and focused back on the road.

"What?! You know and you didn't tell me!" Dakota sighed impatiently, "What about you Bella? Do you know?"

"Umm, yeah," I replied.

Alexis and Dakota sighed with irritation in the back seat. Sid and I started laughing at them.

"Don't worry, you only have to wait for the dance to get over on Friday," I said.

It was quiet the rest of the way to the library. As we were walking into the library's front door, Alexis spoke up.

"Bella, are you going with anyone to the dance?" she asked.

"No, I'm not. I don't even want to go to the dance. Why would I have a date?" My mind automatically wandered to Edward's face. His crooked smile, his eyes a dark gold, his laugh, and his perfect features. He was perfect.

"To bad Edward's in Washington. I really want to meet him. The way you describe him makes him sound perfect. And no guy is perfect, we should know." Dakota's eyes wandered across the room to the three boys sitting in the corner starring at the books as if they had a disease. Her eyes darted to another boy sitting two tables away with his nose stuck in a book. He had black square glasses, greasy black hair, he was skinny and he was a nerd.

"And," Alexis said. She nodded towards the window. Two boys from my gym class were standing next to three football players. They were all buff and strong looking. One of the boys had a football. Out of nowhere, they started to run and tackle each other. After watching the five boys outside for a minute, one of the boys from my class stopped and instantly grabbed his nose. I couldn't see what had happened with all the pushing, but he came running in the library with his hand squeezing his nose. Blood dripped down his hand and down his arm. The boy ran to the librarian.

"Excuse me, do you have a Kleenex?" He asked as best he could. The librarian looked up and a stern look crossed her face. She grabbed a box off the table behind her and shoved it at him.

"Don't you dare, get blood on my books," She grinded her teeth. My stomach turned and flipped repeatedly as I smelt the blood.

"Eww, that is just gross," Dakota said. I looked at the girls. Dakota and Alexis had their hands over their mouth. Sydney was tense. Her hands clenched into fists at her side. Her eyes were a dark gold and she was starring at the blood running down his arm to his elbow.

"You got blood on the floor! Get out, get out now!" the librarian yelled at the boy. The boy looked terrified. He grabbed the box of Kleenex he was using and ran out the door right past us. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw Sydney visibly relax.

"Stupid boys, stupid, stupid, stupid!" the librarian said in a hushed voice.

"Okay, I see your point, but you have never seen the Cullen's. They are all perfect and I am not just saying that. Perfect faces, perfect voices, perfect everything." I laughed.

"Sure, whatever," Sydney laughed.

"Fine, next time you come over I will show you a picture.

-Two hours later-

"Ugh, I am done studying. Let's get something to eat." Dakota slammed her book shut and placed it back in her backpack.

"Finally," Alexis said getting up, "I am going to ace this thing. I have never spent so much time studying before."

I finished the page I was reading in my biology textbook and followed my friends out the front desk.

"Excuse me, Mrs. Tanner," Sydney asked. The librarian looked up.

"Yes dear."

"Do you have a copy of these books," Sydney showed her a small slip of paper with a name scribbled on the front. Mrs. Tanner got up front the desk and started walking to the back of the long hall. We walked to a section called Legends and Myths. Mrs. Tanner pulled three books from the shelf. They were old, ratty books. The covers were torn slightly. One of the books was a deep blue and about two inches thick. It was on top of the pile. The title was Indian Legends.

"These are old books. Please be careful with them," The librarian warned.

"Guys, I will meet you back in the car. You don't have to wait with me you know." Sid said.

"Okay, we'll need the keys though," Alexis said. Sydney juggled the three books and her bag in her left hand while she dug through her purse with the other hand. She handed me the keys and Alexis and Dakota followed me to the car.

"Where do you want to go eat at?" I asked while climbing in the passenger seat of Sid's car.

"Well, I only have $7.00 on me. That won't get me much." Dakota said. She dug through her purse looking for more money.

"Let's all go back to my house and I can order us some pizza. " I suggested.

"Sounds like a plan," they both said at the same time. We all started to laugh.

"Will that be okay with your mom?" Alexis asked.

"Yeah, she will be fine with it."

Sydney came back a few minutes later with a pile of books.

"Can you hold this for me Bella? I need to put my bag in the trunk." Sydney asked. She handed me the pile and walked out of site. I glanced at the books in my hands. There was now five books. I read each title, Indian Legends, Vampires A-Z, Vampires: Fact or Legend, Shape Shifting, and the last one read Werewolves. Why would Sydney need books like these? I looked through the titles again trying to form a connection. A splintering headache formed instead. I starred at the books until I heard the door slam shut.

We rode back to my house in silence. No one said anything. Renee ordered us pizza and went to pick it up.

"What are those books for Sid?" Alexis asked. Sydney acted as if she didn't hear Alexis at first, but then she answered.

"Oh, umm…well I was reading an article on the computer yesterday about vampires and shape shifting. It was very interesting and short, so I looked up books about them in the library," Sydney finished.

"Cool, I always thought vampires were really interesting too. Can I see the books, too?" I said. Sydney's eyes were wide with surprise.

"Umm, sure, let me go get them." Sid walked outside, got the books, and returned a few minutes later.

"Here," she said. The four of us crowed around the books reading parts aloud we thought were weird or just plain stupid. When Renee came home, we ate our pizza and read some more in the books.

"It's getting late and it is a school night. You three need to call your parents and let them know you on your way," Renee said as she walked into my bedroom. Sydney, Alexis, and Dakota called their parents.

"Oh, I was going to show you those pictures," I said. I walked over to my computer and opened up an old email from Alice. It was a picture of Edward, Alice, Emmett, Esme, and Rosalie, Carlisle, Jasper, and I in a baseball field. The boys all had baseball caps on. Jasper and Emmett had a bat and acted like they were going to swing and Carlisle had his arm wrapped around Esme. Edward was standing next to me and his arm was around my shoulders.

The next picture was of Alice and Jasper posing at a dance. Emmett and Rosalie were posing at the dance too in the next picture. The last one was my favorite. It was a picture of Edward and me asleep on a leather black couch. Edward's face buried in my hair and my arm wrapped around him.

"Oh, you two are so cute together." Alexis and Dakota cooed. I blushed and looked down.

"He is hot. All the guys are. Are any of them single?" Dakota asked.

"Yeah, Edward. They are all together though; Alice and Jasper, Rosalie and Emmett. Edward is single far as I know." I explained.

"They are all adopted though, right?" Alexis asked.

"Yeah, except Rosalie and Jasper are twins. They go by Hale," I said.

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"I will see ya tomorrow Bella," Alexis said as she climbed into the front seat of Sid's car. Dakota did the same, but she climbed into the back seat.

"Bella I need to use your bathroom. I will be right back," Sydney said. She sprinted up the stairs and into the bathroom. Sid came back down a few minutes later on the phone.

"I have to drop off Alexis and Dakota," Sydney said into the phone.

"Yes I did get the books. You should read some of the things they say about them. It is funny." Sydney was quiet as she listens to the other person talk.

"Okay, I will see you soon. I love you too Luke, 'bye." Sid hung up her phone said good- bye and left.

"Those girls are so sweet," Renee said. "You are lucky to have friends like that. Are you going to bed soon?"

"Yeah, I am going to get ready now," I said. I walked up the wooden stairs and turned down the hallway into the bathroom. I took a shower and brushed my teeth. The steaming hot water was exactly what I needed after that pounding headache. I changed into my blue sleep shorts and tank top and went to jump in my bed when I realized what was sitting there. Sitting on my bed was five huge books. Not any books, but the five old, torn books Sydney checked out of the library today.

How did these get here?

Hey everyone, sorry I haven't updated in so long. Last Monday I had to put my dog down. It was terrible. I was spending all the time I could with him so that meant that I couldn't update. I hope you all understand. Scrappy, my Samoyed, was my bestest Friend Ever. There is a picture of him on my profile and a little speech for him if you want to check it out.

I wrote this chapter really fast. There might be many errors, but I will have my editor (my best friend, She calls her self my editor) check it over when I see her. Thanks for being so patient with this story and me. You all tell me that you love this story when you review after a months wait.

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