I was still in shock as the cold air burned my lungs.
"I knew he would come back," said a deep voice behind me.
"You scared me," I said, looking at Jacob Black.
"Sorry. I just couldn't help myself," he said while taking out a cigarette.
"You smoke?"
"Yeah, but don't tell my Dad. He would freak out, you know. My mom died of cancer, you know."
"I'm sorry, I didn't know," I said.
"That's okay. It was a long time ago. I was just a kid, you know. Now it's just my dad and me."
"Don't you have siblings?"
"Sure, two sisters, actually. But we haven't seen them in a few years. They hate Forks."
"I had no idea. I'm sorry."
"Stop saying that you're sorry," said Jacob. I nodded.
"So, what did he want? Why was Edward here? I mean, I knew he would see you again, but I'm not sure why?" Jacob asked.
"I don“t think that you're his type. I'm pretty curious."
"What does that mean?"
"He likes blondes with big tits."
"Oh."
"Yeah, don't get me wrong. You're very pretty, but why did he want to see you?"
"I didn't sign the papers."
"What papers?" he asked. I stared at the ground until he finally realized what I was talking about. His eyes widened.
"No, don't tell me you mean the papers I handed to you?"
"I had no idea what would happen, okay," I said.
"Now I know why he has an eye on you." Jacob let out a deep sigh before throwing his cigarette on the ground.
"Come on, let's go inside. We can talk another time." Jacob turned away from me, entering the house. I followed him with a deep frown on my face.
