AN: This is the last chapter for this story. There is going to be a follow up, I already started writing it up. I will try my hardest to get that one started on here in the next couple days. Thanks for sticking with me!
Chapter 44 – Debbie's POV
I did as I said I would and stayed with them family until the end of the school year. I did what I need to do helping Rosalie and Jasper get their drivers licenses, I really didn't have t but I thought it would looked better. I hardly talk or interacted with the family, only when I had t. I bought an apartment complex near the college that I was going to attend. I did this so I would be able to have more than one car. Since I bought the complex under Deborah Cullen I set it up that my daughter, Deborah Traynor would be living in the biggest apartment. Every other weekend I would take a car load of my stuff down to my apartment, leave the car in the garage I had built for me, and run back to Maine.
I avoided Chris as much as possible, every time we were together I would erase more and more of his memories of me and our secret and his interest in me.
In August I recruited Emmett and Jasper to help me move my piano into my apartment in Virginia. I also had them each drive down one of my vehicles. I was surprised at how willing they were to help after how I had been acting towards them but it just proved to me that they still thought of me as family.
My last day in Maine Bella and Esme were beside themselves. They were so upset that I was leaving. Renesmee and the rest were trying to get me to stay. Carlisle had tried to convince me to allow him to go with me to make sure I had everything set up properly but I wouldn't let him.
It was hard for me to leave the family, I so wanted to run back to them or have them come with me but I still needed my time from them.
I arrived in Lynchburg Virginia late the next morning. After living in the woods for fifteen years it was an adjustment getting used to all the humans in such close relation to me all through the day and night, hearing all their heart beats, hearing all their talking, arguments, and other personal business.
I was in Lynchburg for four days before I had to sign in at the college to get my ID and parking decals.
