I woke to feel someone shaking me gently.

"Jasmine, Jasmine, it's time to get up. The plane just landed."

"What?" I said, slowly opening my eyes.

"Our plane just landed, silly, now wake up." Seth was smiling when I looked up at him.

"Oh," I said, understanding. Seth pulled me up by the hand and we walked off the plane. I giggled as I saw the flight attendant's faces when they took in the Cullen clan. Their eyes were wide with fright, it seemed.

"Anyone need a ride home?" Leah was the first person I saw when we got off the plane.

"I suppose Jasmine would need a ride," Carlisle said. "Unless you'd like to travel by vampire?"

"Um…" I gulped. "I'll pass on that one."

Carlisle laughed. He hooked arms with Esme and Emmett and Rose did the same. Nessie walked in the middle of Bella and Edward and started walking.

"Coming, bro?" Emmett asked Jasper.

"We're coming!" Alice urged as Jasper was about to speak. She grabbed his hand and pulled him forward.

"Don't be such a baby," she murmured. "Jazzy'll be fine."

"If you say so," Jasper said, turning his head slightly back to peek at Seth, Leah, and me. I gave him a smile and he turned away, ashamed of having been caught.

"Let's go already!" Leah whined. "I'm tired of just standing here!"

Seth chuckled. "So eager to get to the Cullens' house, Leah?"

Leah rolled her eyes and we started walking. "If it means sleep, then yes, Seth. I am very excited to get to a vampire infested crypt."

"Let's go then," I said, rolling my eyes at Leah. In a few minutes, we stepped out the doors of the airport. It was raining outside.

No surprise there.

I decided to take advantage of the unusually warm rain. I brought the hood of my sweater down to my shoulders and turned my face up to the rain. Leah walked in front of me and got into the driver's seat of the Vanquish. Seth was about to walk straight past me but I reached out and grabbed his hand.

"Have this one moment with me," I whispered, my head still upturned.

"We have all the time in the world," he whispered coming up behind me. He wrapped his arms around my waist and rested his chin on my right shoulder.

"I have a feeling," I said, "that we might not have as much time as we think we do."

"You might've been right about a lot of things, Jasmine," Seth said. "But I know you're wrong about this one. Our time will never end."

"That does sound nice," I admitted. "I just can't help but feel that something's gonna happen."

Seth chuckled and spun me around to face him.

"You are Alice's niece, aren't you?" he teased.

I rolled my eyes. "Obviously," I said.

"If we really don't have much more time together, which we do," he said, "let's make this moment last forever."

And, there in the parking lot of the airport, he kissed me in the rain like he had that day on the beach. I was instantly grateful that Alice had dragged Jasper the other way. I needed this moment. No matter what he said, I knew Seth and I didn't have much more time together. Something was going to come between us. It wasn't just a feeling. It was a premonition. I was Alice's niece, after all.

"Ugh!" Leah groaned from the car. She'd rolled down the window and had, probably, caught half of that. "Stop it, both of you!"

Seth and I turned to face Leah. His arms were still wrapped around me, hugging me to him, and my arms were around his neck. We both smiled.

"Get in the car," she said. Seth kept one arm around me and we walked to get in the other side. Leah rolled her eyes and ducked her head back inside. She rolled up the window in order to keep the rain outside.

"You guys really need to work on the whole public displays of affection thing," Leah said as she backed out of the parking spot. "Principal Keller doesn't tolerate things like that. If you want to stay on his good side, better break that habit before you start school next month."

School? I was starting school? When? Where? How? Why? My face became blank. I'd never gone to school…ever. Why did Alice never tell me things?

"What happened to Principal Gorgeman?" Seth asked.

Leah shrugged. "Heard he got mauled by a bear this summer. Poor guy's dead, all I know."

"I'm starting school?" I asked.

"Alice didn't tell you?" Seth asked, completely discarding the fact that his old principal was killed from his mind. "Thought you knew."

"I had no clue," I admitted. "Which high school do the Cullens go to?" If they did go to high school. They were all over a hundred years old, but I doubted any of them were entering cemeteries in September.

"They're starting at the La Push high school, actually," Seth said. "Their last high school years were at Forks High. That was three years ago so surely there are still people there who will notice that they haven't been aging. The treaty became mush a few years ago when Jake imprinted on Nessie so—"

"The treaty?" I asked, cutting him off.

"A treaty between the Cullens and the wolf pack. It said that the Cullens had to, firstly, not hunt humans and, secondly, not cross over to our land."

"I can see how Nessie and Jake dissolved that plan," I said.

"Exactly," Leah said, nodding her head. "So now, we're gonna have bloodsuckers and a leech lover at our school. Great. Just great."

"Shut up, Leah," I teased.

"Fine," Leah said. "You know, you're actually not that bad. Aside from the fact that you always reek of vampire, I really have no problem with you."

"Thank…you?" I wasn't sure if I should be insulted or flattered. Leah turned her head and laughed at my grimace.

"Now, let's see how fast this baby can go!" Leah stomped on the gas pedal. I clutched the seat for dear life as we sped down an empty street at two hundred five miles an hour. It was the most illegal thing I'd ever done. Leah seemed to know exactly what she was doing, it still scared the living death outta me.

"Seth?"

"Yeah?"
I gulped. "We're gonna die."

"I bet we are," he said. "Leah, would it kill you to slow down?!"

"Yes," she said sarcastically.

I rolled my eyes. "No, it won't. But it will kill us if you keep going this fast! Now slow down!"

"Fine." Leah's foot gently pulled away from the pedal and hit the brakes lightly. The car returned to a normal fifty miles per hour in a matter of seconds.

"Happy?" Leah said, turning to glare at me.

"Extremely so," I said, unshaken by her meanness.

Blue and red lights flashed from the top of a car as it passed by us going the other direction on the highway.

"You should be so happy we did not get caught, Leah," I said, turning back to watch the police car until it disappeared from my sight.

"Pft. I've gotten caught a bunch of times, Jazzy," she said. "Yet, do I have a single ticket?" She shook her head in response to her own question.

"And that's possible…how?" I asked, bewildered.

"I've been lucky. Only guy cops have stopped me before. I enjoy flirting my way out of things."

"All right then." I knew when I'd heard too much.

"Be grateful I'm not telling Mom on you," Seth joked.

"You better not!" Leah said, reaching to the backseat and smacking her brother on the arm. "I finally passed my driver's test. I don't want her to confiscate my license."

"Not like you go anywhere," Seth retorted, smiling.

"Whatever." Leah couldn't find a way to argue further.

"I love you," Seth whispered in my ear after a moment of silence.

"You know how I love you," I said. He pressed his lips to the top of my head and sighed.

"Forever," he said.

"Forever," I agreed.

My pulse started dancing and I felt the thumping of my heart increase in speed. Seth put his hand over my heart and felt the pounding increase even more. He smiled as if it pleased him.

"I love that," he said, confirming my hypothesis. "I'll enjoy them while I can."

"Wha—" I was about to ask him what he meant but Leah pulled into the Cullens' driveway and interrupted my question.

"How slow are you people?" Emmett said through the open car window.

"Not all of us have super speed, Emm," I snapped. Leah climbed out of the car and Seth went right after her. He offered me his hand and I took it. He pulled me out and we went up the walk—hand in hand—and into the Cullen house.

"Welcome home," Alice said, taking my hand out of Seth's and pulling me toward the couch.

"Let me guess," I said. "You wanna talk?"

Alice laughed. "I told you guys we were related," she said put one arm around me.

"I don't need to be psychic to know that," I said, rolling my eyes. I sat down next to her on the sofa. By this time, I could guess what this conversation was going to be about.

"Jasmine," Alice started, hesitantly. "I'm sure you're wondering about the whole…immortality," she forced the word out, "situation."

I knew it.

"Of course I'm wondering," I admitted.

"What are you wondering?" Jasper asked.

"Well, let's see," I said, pretending to think deeply about something. "Let's start with a simple question. Why did you lie to me!?"

Author's Note: Hola everybody! So sorry to keep you guys waiting so long! Apparently, my teacher doesn't believe in lives outside of school. -.- I'm wondering you guys' opinions on a couple of things. The first thing is this: do you people think that Jasmine's story should be one long story or should I make different parts to it? (vote on my profile ) The second thing is just for fun. What do you think my age is? I'm just curious as to what people think. Anyways, thank for reading!

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