Heaven is waiting
Fay Age: Seventeen Years, five months
November
It was the fight that changed everything; that built a wall between two siblings and proved legends wrong.
Fay had been staying with Sam and Emily for almost two weeks now. With every day the tension between the two Uley siblings settled back into place. It wasn't the big things that risked them straying from one another again, but the little things. The way Sam questioned Fay every time she moved towards a door or stared out an open window, it made her feel like a prisoner. He didn't trust her word that she would stay.
The way Fay could act comfortably amongst the other pack members, but tuned out to the world around her when Sam was left with her, made him angry.
After breakfast on that rainy Saturday, Sam told the other pack members to leave. Fay didn't want them to leave. Embry had been telling her stupid stories, making her laugh as the other two guys arm wrestled over the last muffin. The Alpha tone in Sam's voice didn't give Fay time to argue with her brother, as the boys quickly fled from the house.
"What was that for?" Fay asked her brother, anger clear in her voice.
"We have to talk," Sam said sternly. With the boys gone and Emily out grocery shopping, it was just the two of them left in the house.
"Don't we talk enough." The two did speak every day, but Sam wanted to talk to his sister about topics deeper than the weather, and the way TV shows are getting more boring by the minute. Fay on the other hand, did not.
"I still have questions you haven't answered."
"Not every question needs an answer, not every question gets an answer," Fay said, shaking her head.
"Please Fay, just take a seat," Sam said, gesturing to the lounge across from him. Fay bit down on her bottom lip in annoyance, but took a seat across from her brother. After several moments of silence between the two siblings, Sam spoke again. "I heard you tell Embry that you were living in an abandoned house. Where is this house?"
"I think a better question would be, why were you eavesdropping on my conversation?" Fay shot back, narrowing her large eyes at her brother.
"You're not going back there until I know where it is, and if it's safe."
"Sam, you're not my f-" Fay cut herself off, swallowing thickly as she shook the unspoken word from her head.
"I'm not your what?" Sam questioned, but Fay found the previous question easier to answer.
"The house is about forty meters back from where you found me. I don't know how you haven't seen it before," she said dismissively.
"The bloodsuckers house," Sam hissed. Realisation came crashing down on Fay in seconds.
After they'd announced their discovery of the old, decrepit house, Billy Black had told Jake and her that it had belonged to the Cold Ones. Vampires being real meant that the Cold Ones really did live in the place she had found so much joy in. A shiver ran down her spine.
"Yeah," she sighed, leaning back in her chair as it really started to dawn on her how unreal this world she grew up in, was becoming. Sam leaped to his feet, frustration clear on his face.
"You don't know how much damage you have done, Fay. We had been blaming the Cullen's for the changes to their old house. We though they were coming across the treaty line. That place has been reeking of bloodsuckers for months. We had started to plane an attack on them; break the treaty because we were sure they were trying to claim what was once theirs. Do you know what you were risking? Not only your life, but mine and the rest of the pack's." Sam's words cut through Fay like a knife. "You are never going back there!"
"You can't tell me what to do, you're not my alpha," Fay wasn't yelling, but her words were loud and clear as she rose to her feet.
"You're not the sister I remember," Sam shot back. "You're just like Mum, the spitting image. Don't care about anyone else but yourself."
"You're just as bad as Dad." If he was going to bring up the past, so was she. "I don't even remember his face, and whenever I try to I only see you hit me, you bash my head into a wall, you dislocated my shoulders, again and again... You never leave me." A growl rose from deep within her chest as she bared her teeth in a pestering smile. "But that's where what is real and fake start to separate like oil and water. You left! You left me alone with him!"
"Says the girl who's been missing for over a year!"
"You know, right now I wish I had stayed. I wish I had walked right back into that house! I wish I had stood up to that basted! I also wish he had killed me! So I wouldn't be here hating you so much!" Sam was so angry he didn't notice how much he was shaking and that Fay was doing the exact same thing.
"A cold bitch, that's all you are!" Sam shouted.
Fay opened her mouth to shout angry words back at him but all that came out of her mouth was a menacing bark. A burning pain flooded her body and a scream ripped its way out of her. Fay fell to the living room floor; her legs giving out from under her.
Sam's anger was gone in seconds as he saw what was happening to his sister; as he tried to understand how this was possible. The legends said females couldn't shape shift. But he watched in horror as Fay's body began to grow and shift; as her bones began to break in different angles and her clothes ripped at the stitching, her skin now being replaced by dark fur. Time stood still for the two of them as they held each other's gaze. Moments ago, they held pure anger but now... they were filled with fear.
Jacob Age: Seventeen Years, ten months
November
"If I told you I couldn't fix these bikes, what would you have said?" Jacob asked as he looked across the cab of the truck. Bella was driving them out of town so they would have space to ride the motorbikes they had worked on together. Bella thought for a moment, considering Jake's words.
"Are you doubting your mad skills?" Bella asked with a smile.
"No, definitely not," Jacob smirked. "I mean, they will run fine. It's just uh... maybe if I was smart I would have dragged out the rebuild a bit."
"If you told me you couldn't fix these bikes, I would have said that's really too bad, but that we're just gonna have to find something else to do." Jacob laughed happily at her answer. "Is that Sam Uley?" Bella asked, looking out across the road at a nearby cliff face. On the edge of the cliff stood five people - all visibly Quileute. Jacob looked at the people who had caught Bella's eye, his face falling as he saw them.
"Yeah, him and his cult." They watched as Embry and Paul fought Jared, pushing him towards the edge.
"Oh my god!" Bella gasped, swerving the truck to the side of the road as Jared was pushed off the edge of the cliff.
"Did you see that?" She yelled to Jake as she stumbled from the truck and raced across the road. Jake laughed at the worry Bella showed.
"They're not really fighting Bella. They're cliff diving. Scary as hell, but a total rush," Jacob said, leaning against the front of the truck, waiting for Bella to come back.
"A rush?" Bella questioned.
"Most of us jump from lower down. We leave the showing off to Sam and his delinquents."
"I get that's Sam and his "gang", but who's that?"
Bella pointed past the muscular guys to a native girl who sat by, watching them fool around. From this distance, it was hard to see her face. Her skin was Quileute copper, her hair black and cut extremely short - even shorter than the men around her. She wore little clothing - a red swimsuit and black shorts that didn't even near mid-thigh on her long legs. Bella was shivering just looking at the girl.
"I... I don't know. I've never seen her before," Jacob said, walking across the road to stand by Bella.
One of the remaining three men on the cliff leaped off and the mystery girl looked to be in a fit of laughter as the younger of the two remaining men turned to her. She lied back down on the lush green grass with a shake of her head, as though saying no. That didn't seem to bother the younger man as he ran over to her and pulled her up off the ground with no effort at all.
The girl didn't seem scared or annoyed as the man carried her towards the edge of the cliff. She folded her arms around his muscular neck and pressed a kiss to his cheek. Bella could feel heat rise in her own cheeks from watching the obviously beautiful girl play around with the guy so easily.
They must be a couple, Bella thought to herself.
For a second, Bella felt sad, wondering if that might have been Edward and her. She knew that was a very unlikely scenario and it wasn't her idea of a good date, but they seemed to be having a world of fun.
"Embry used to call them hall monitors on steroids, now look at him." Jacob shook his head.
"That's Embry?" Bella asked. Embry had changed so much since the last time Bella had seen him. She couldn't believe it was him, he looked to have aged six years since she saw him last month. "What happened to him?"
"He missed some school, then all of a sudden he started following Sam around like a little puppy. Same thing happened with Paul and Jared a few months ago. Sam keeps giving me this look... like he's waiting for me or something. It's kind of starting to freak me out."
"Well you should just avoid him," Bella said as thought it was the answer to all his problems.
"I try," Jacob said and Bella glanced back at the cliff divers just in time to see Embry jump off the edge - the girl still in his arms. Bella gasped. Her heart dropped as she watched them fall aimlessly to the rough waters below, where two of their fellow friends were waiting. Bella presumed the other two guys were Paul and Jared, the ones Jake had mentioned earlier. Embry and the girl hit the water with a splash and completely disappeared under the dark water. Bella didn't even realise she was holding her breath, until the girl in the red swimsuit re-emerged, with Embry still holding onto her.
Jacob felt jealous as he watched Embry tread the water with his arms still wrapped around the stunning girl. From here it was even harder to see them, but Jake could see enough to know that Embry wasn't missing his friends as much as they missed him.
Jake felt the hair on the back of his neck stand up and he looked back to the top of the cliff. His eyes locked with those of Sam Uley. The two of them hadn't spoken since the search for Fay had been called off. The two stared at one another for a long moment. Jake was the one to break eye contact and by the time he looked back, Sam was already diving into the water.
"Come on. Let's go."
#Did you like it? I have to say the second half of this chapter is my favourite part of the story, I love it. And no before any of you ask Embry did not imprint on Fay. She sees him as a brother and close friend and the way she acts with him is to help show the change in Fay. There was a time not to long ago when she didn't talk, didn't interact with people or join in games. Now look at her. She is changing. Do you think she is changing to much?
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#And as I said last time I am also soon going to posting a new story. It's a Paul xOC story that I am yet to name. But please follow me so you don't miss out when I post it. Paul didn't know he wanted to be a father and have an imprint. That was until a young girl showed up at his house holding a letter that would change his life forever. That was until he spoke with an incredible woman about serial. Within hours of finding out he's a dad, he meets his soul mate, and his life will never be the same again.#
#Oh almost forgot YES Fay has phased into a wolf. I know I took my time with it but it finally happened. Leave a comment of what you think her wolf should look like!
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