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A/N: Hey. I would have updated earlier...if we hadn't lost our internet. But it's back and I'm updating. Enjoy.
Two Years Later
Unknown Point of View
I was sitting in my house. I had the day off work and nothing very interesting was happening, not that anything really interesting happened in my life these days. I was just sitting in my favourite chair in the lounge room, drinking a beer and watching the television…well I wasn't really watching it, more like the television was on but I wasn't totally into what was going on. The phone rang, making me jump. I pulled myself from my comfy chair and walked into the hall to answer the phone.
"Hello?" I answered in a monotone voice. There was silence on the other end. "Hello?" I asked again. I was going to be very annoyed if this was a prank call. Kids think they're sooo funny when pulling a prank phone call. I was just about to hang up when the person on the other end spoke.
"Where is she?" He asked softly. I sighed. I remembered this voice. I hadn't spoken to them in years. I knew who he was talking about, but I had promised her I wouldn't tell anyone.
"Who?" I asked, trying to act as though I was clueless. But of course, he saw through it.
"Don't play stupid with me, where is she?" He demanded.
"Forks."
"Why did she run to Forks?"
"I don't know. But that's where she is, Forks. She's been here for the past two years,"
"What does she do in Forks?"
"She works in a café and sings on occasion; just like she did in Seattle." There was a long pause.
"We're coming to Forks," he finally told me.
"I'm not sure if she'd want that," I tried to get him to change his mind.
"She left us all here, with no goodbyes, no explanation, nothing! We haven't heard from her in two years. I've been a wreck since Rose died, all of us have, and Edward's been moping around since she left. We have to come and talk to her." The tone in his voice said that there was no room to argue. They were coming, whether I liked it or not.
"Fine. She works in the Lodge and she's there every day. See you soon," I was just about to hang up when I heard my name being called on the phone. I put it back to my ear.
"Thank you," he spoke softly before hanging up. I hung up the phone and went back to my favourite chair. They were coming. I knew, and she knew, that it was only a matter of time before one of them called and demanded where she was. Time had run out and now, she was going to have to explain to all of them why she ran.
A/N: Hope you liked it.
