Disclaimer: I do not own Twilight!
AN: I decided that I wanted to try something new! This is chapter one and two in Jacob's point of view! Review and let me know what you think! Much love!
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I sighed, rubbing my hand over my face. I was beyond exasperated. Bella had decided she couldn't hang out today, because her bloodsucker had something 'special' planned for her. What an asshole. When would she realize that I was the one for her?
I decided to go patrolling instead of sitting at home, wallowing in my own misery. At least this was something productive.
After hours of patrolling and nonstop running to get my anger out, I felt better. The anger spreading through my veins had diminished almost completely, and I was in a much better mood. Quil was working for his mom today, so I know that I couldn't hang out with him. But Embry didn't have anything special planned for the day or he would have told me.
I hopped in my Rabbit and drove over to Embry's. The windows were down and the cool breeze was blowing. I ran a hand through my short hair. I think I might miss my long hair a little. I think Bella liked it better.
I knocked on Embry's door and his mom opened it, smiling when she saw me. "Hi Jacob. What are you doing here?" She asked kindly. I shrugged.
"Just hoping to see Em." She stepped to the side.
"He's upstairs. He does have some company, but she probably won't be long." I raised my eyebrow. She? So he's got a girl up there? I chuckled lowly. Embry was awkward around the opposite sex. He was so shy.
I jogged up the stairs, hoping to surprise him while his little girlfriend was here, but his mom shouted out, "Embry? Jacob is here!" I groaned at her ruining my plan, but I walked into the room anyway. The door was open, so I assumed they weren't doing anything too bad.
"Hey man, what's going-.." I started, but I made eye contact with the girl. She had to be the most beautiful thing I've ever seen. Her skin was tanned naturally, and her long black hair flowed down her lower back like a waterfall.
Her eyes were rimmed red, and I could see the streaks from her tears staining her beautiful cheeks. They had a faint tinge of pink to them. She stared back into my eyes, her mouth slightly ajar. Embry stood behind her, and I could see him shaking fiercely.
"Leelee, I'm gonna walk you to your house, okay? If you need to talk, come back whenever." Embry told her. They walked past me, and I couldn't stop staring. She waved at me as she walked by, and I felt my knees grow weak. I sat down on the bed so I didn't hit the floor.
I looked outside his window discreetly, not wanting to be seen watching the two. He hugged her and planted a kiss on her smooth forehead. A growl escaped from my throat, and tremors rocked my body. I could hear Embry jogging back up the stairs, and I sat back down, trying to control myself before I ripped his throat out.
"Sorry man. She's going through a hard time right now." He apologized, jumping on the bed and laying back. I pursed my lips.
"Will she be okay?" I asked, and Embry shrugged.
"I sure hope so." He didn't seem to want to say much about her, and I knew it was because of the imprint. After a few minutes of silence, he spoke. "Why her, man? Why Kaylee?" His voice was low and gruff. I shrugged.
"It's not something I can control. If I could control it, I would've imprinted on Bella a long time ago." I explained. When I mention Bella's name, however, I didn't feel the familiar tug in my chest. There was nothing. Not a tug in my chest, no butterflies in my stomach.
However, Kaylee never left my mind. I could still see her beautiful face, and I could never forget that smell. She was a delightful combination of vanilla and coconut. I prayed to whatever God would listen to me, just so I would be able to see her again soon.
The next evening, I was asked by Emily to go to the grocery store and pick up the food we needed for the bonfire that night. I sighed, but once I was informed that Kaylee worked there, I had a little pep in my step. Maybe she would be working.
I wasn't disappointed. When I got there, I got a glimpse of her when I walked in the store. Her line was busy, so I took my time shopping, even though I was anxious to see her up close. I grabbed a shopping cart and loaded it with hot dogs, hamburgers, buns, and the huge cans of baked beans.
I saw everything out so she could scan it, and a wide grin spread across her face. "Jacob! How are you?" She was obviously excited, and it sent a warm feeling throughout my body. Her cheeks turned pink.
"I'm good, Kaylee. How about you?"
"I've been better. What are you doing with all of this food?" She asked, scanning each item and placing them in bags.
"We're having a bonfire tonight down on the beach. Do you think that you would, maybe want to come hang out?" I asked, feeling embarrassed. I looked down nervously, not wanting to meet her eyes. I heard her giggle and I looked up.
"That sounds .. okay. I get off in about thirty minutes, I can make it tonight." A huge smile spread across my face.
"Great! See you tonight!" I paid for the groveries and grabbed the bags, putting them in the shopping cart.
The rest of the day I was practically skipping with excitement. My imprint would be spending the evening with me! Emily was excited to meet her, but Embry didn't seem too happy. I also didn't give a damn what he thought.
She rode to the bonfire with Embry, and when the truck pulled in, I couldn't help but sprint to her. I hugged her tightly, picking her tiny body up off of the ground. Her small arms wrapped around me, making my heart swell with happiness. "Kaylee!"
"Hi Jacob, thanks for inviting me."
"I'm so glad you came! I have to introduce you to everyone, and then Emily is going to start cooking. Speaking of Emily, don't stare at her. Please." She kinda scoffed. I wasn't implying that she was rude. I just didn't want any issues. Sam hates when people stare.
She smiled happily at Emily, and I couldn't see any trace of shock or horror on her face. Kaylee was a good girl. "Emily, Sam, this is Kaylee. Kaylee, this is Sam and his fiancée, Emily." She shook their hands, and I could tell she was shy.
"Thank you for allowing me to join you all tonight, I didn't want to intrude." Emily shook her head.
"You're not intruding at all! You're welcome anytime. We always have plenty of food. Speaking of food, we need to start getting everything set up. It's almost time to eat." She kissed Sam before departing, and I couldn't help but stare at my beautiful Kaylee.
I took her over to the rest of the pack, introducing her to everyone. She spoke about her dream to be a nurse, and I felt an overwhelming sense of pride in my veins. A pediatric nurse, nonetheless. She said she loves kids. Good. We could have plenty.
When the food was down, she only had a little bit of food on her plate. No wonder she was so tiny! She ate slowly, as if she was scared she would choke. When she sat her plate down and excused herself before running off, I felt fear in my chest.
I ran after her, Embry right behind me. She was kneeling on the ground, the contents of her stomach spewing out onto the ground. "I'm fine guys. Really." Her voice was rough and strained.
"Kaylee, do you need me to take you home?" She shook her head, but he was persistent. "You need to go home and rest. Your mom won't be happy if she finds out." She hung her head, and I felt so bad. I offered to take her home.
She wobbled when she walked, so I decided to scoop her teeny body up into my arms. "Jacob! I can walk!" I laughed and took her to the car, buckling her seat belt.
"This is a nice car." She complimented.
"Thanks, I built her all by myself." I was proud of my car, and I was flattered that she liked it. "Are you sure you're okay?"
She nodded. "I'm fine, I mean it. Thanks for bringing me home, I really appreciate it." She said, kissing my cheek lightly before jumping out of the car. I drove off slowly once she got into the house, a big grin spreading across my face.
"Hot damn." I muttered, placing my hand on my cheek. Maybe this imprinting thing wasn't so shitty after all.
