Raising Moons
A/N: Thank you will for reviewing!!
I don't own Twilight or New Moon.
Taini POV
The rest of the school day went by slow. Jacob wasn't in any of my other class, but I was just happy that he remembered me. All day people stared at me like I had two heads and one time I did check and see if I did. Finally it was the end of the day. I walked around my school trying to find my locker. I found it and put my books away. I was glad that I did have that much homework. I walked out to the parking lot to see that a lot of the cars were gone. I smiled and walked over to my grandma's beast of a truck, she was letting me borrow until I got my own car. I threw my backpack in the back and climbed in. I put the key in, turned it and nothing, nothing happened. I tried it again and this time the truck made some noise that sounded like the truck was trying to cough up a cat. I sighed and a rested my head against the steering wheel but my head hit the horn making me jump and hit my head on the roof. I heard someone laughing. I rubbed my head and turned to see Jacob smiling at me. I started rolling down the window but it got stuck half way down.
"Hi," I said weakly. Jacob smiled.
"Car trouble?" he asked. I nodded and he laughed walking out to the front of the car and opened the hood. I tried to open the door to follow him but it wouldn't move. I pushed against with my shoulder. It still wouldn't open. I looked to see if it locked, it wasn't. I again tried to open the door and failed. I looked out the window to see Jacob laughing to himself.
"Need help?" He said smiling opening the door.
"Thanks," I said stepping out of the truck but my foot got tangled up in the seatbelt and I tripped. I felt warm arms wrap around me stopping my fall. I turned to see Jacob chuckling. He helped me to my feet.
"I don't see how you lived for ten years without me, it must have been painfully," he said smiling. It was more painfully then he would ever know. I just smiled.
"The truck hates me," I said trying to think of something to defend myself with.
"Impossible, no one can hate you, but they can dislike you," he said grabbing my backpack from the pack and walking over to another car.
"Fine, then the truck dislikes me, a lot," I said following him, "Where are we going?"
"To my car," he said, he turned and waited for me to catch up with him. "I will take you home first then come back and fit your grandma's truck. I couldn't have you standing in the rain while I was fixing it and if I leave you in the truck, how knows what would happen, and I don't feel like going to the hospital." He looked down at me and smiled; I couldn't help but smile back. We got to an old Volkswagen Rabbit, I smiled at it. It was a nice car. Jacob opened the back door and put my backpack in. Then he walked around the car to the passenger side and opened the door.
"Thank you," I said smiling and sat in the car. He closed the door and walked over to the driver side and got in. He started the car and drove off.
"So, how did you like your first day?" he asked.
"It was nice," I said smiling.
"So, you and Josh Peterson?"
"No, and I'm not going to the dance with him." Jacob just nodded. "I heard you were going with Brittany." Jacob clutched the steering wheel.
"No, I would rather go with a cold on-" he stopped himself, "I would rather go with a cold fish than her."
"A cold fish, that's not what you were going to say," I said.
"And how do you know that was what I was going to say?"
"Oh, never mind." It then was quiet.
"I-" I started but stopped.
"Yes?"
"I missed you Jacob," I said looking up at him. His eyes went softer and he squeezed my hand. My hand looked so tiny in his big, warm hands, so tiny and pale.
"I missed you too, Taini." We pulled into my grandma's driveway and he stopped the car. I reached in the back and grabbed my backpack.
"Bye Jacob," I said opening the door and walking out in the rain.
"Bye Taini," he yelled back over the rain. I smiled and ran inside. I dropped my backpack and all I wanted to do was dance.
