A/N: Ah, writing this they really don't sound like seven year olds. But if I wrote it how seven year olds think it would be really badly written. Actually, nevermind, I don't even remember how seven year olds think.
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Chapter 2
BPOV
Maybe Forks wouldn't be so bad. I had thought the rain would constantly ruin my plans, but this day had proved me wrong. Maybe I could still go to the park, still go for walks. Maybe the wet wouldn't matter so much. I already had friends! And they were so nice.
I remembered the chocolates Edward had so generously given me and retrieved them from the bag. Knowing that someone had willingly given them up - so I could have them -, somehow made them taste sweeter.
Ah, Edward. When he had reached out to help me up, it made butterflies flip in my stomach. The ones I usually get from swinging on the swings at the park, or the ones from riding a rollercoaster. They normally told me I was having fun.
Then, in the first instant his skin touched mine, a strange feeling spread throughout my body from head to toe. It made me feel... safe.
He wasn't like other boys.
As we were standing there in silence, I took in his features. His striking green eyes. It had taken a lot of effort just to pull my gaze from his eyes and see the rest of him. He had messy bronze hair lightly falling across his forehead, shining with a red undertone in the sun.
He'd been so close. For such a long moment. And he didn't once poke his tongue out at me like other boys would.
Renee came into my room, interrupting my train of thoughts.
"Have you brushed your teeth?" she asked.
I nodded in reply and she continued to my bed where I was. She gently tucked me into bed.
"Tell me a story!" I demanded joyfully.
"Once upon a time, there was a beautiful young princess," she began. "She had a mommy and daddy that loved her very much, but she was still very sad."
"I don't like this story." My eyelids were drooping.
"She moved to a new castle," she continued. "It was smaller and there were less people, but it was better than she expected it to be because she met a prince. They fell in love and lived happily ever after," she said, smiling proudly at me.
"That's better," I mumbled, on the verge of sleep.
And with that, Renee kissed my forehead and exited my room, closing the door behind her. I could see the light spilling from underneath the door and I watched as the footsteps disappeared.
As I thought of the day ahead of me, I smiled and closed my eyes, drifting off to a peaceful sleep.
Edward, Alice and I were lying on the grass outside, looking up at the bright sky. This must be a dream; two sunny days in a row at Forks would be unlikely. I watched as the white fluffy white clouds floated through the blue sky.
"I see a dragon, look!" came Alice's high pitched voice from beside me. I looked up to where she was pointing and saw the a strange-looking head in the clouds. There was another small cloud coming out from what looked like it's mouth; fire.
"Hey, what about over there? It looks like a pizza, yum," said Edward from the other side of me. "That's the pepperoni!"
I couldn't see anything that looked remotely like a pizza.
"Nah, that's just 'cause you're hungry!" I replied. Then, as if on cue, his stomach suddenly grumbled.
The three of us started laughing in synchronisation, which made us laugh even harder. I could feel the tears springing to my eyes.
It was nice, lying on the ground gazing at the beautiful sky, laughing with my new friends with not a care in the world. The sound was soothing to my ears.
The laughter slowly died down, as we continued to find random objects floating in the sky. It was getting dark.
New colours joined the sky. Shades of oranges mixed with pink found their way onto the horizon. The trees in the forest by my house blended to form a silhouette.
"It's beautiful, isn't it?" I sighed happily.
"Not as beautiful as you," answered Edward. My heart seemed to fly inside my chest as the blood rushed to my face. I glanced over to him, his teeth shining in the faint light, showing from a wide grin.
And then I woke up.
The dim morning light had lightened my room. Grey clouds covered the sky, and they were continuously dispelling little droplets of water. The rain was pounding lightly against my window. I closed my eyes and tried to fall back to sleep, but to no avail.
Throwing back the cover, I felt the chilly air on my skin. I walked over to the door and quietly opened it. No one else was awake.
I continued through the door and carefully replaced it. I crept through the hallway and through to my parents' room. There they were, lying there asleep. Charlie was breathing heavily, snoring. They looked so peaceful.
I carefully stepped onto the middle of the bed - in between them - and lay down. I snuggled under the covers where I could feel their warmth.
Warmth, despite the almost endless rain that was still falling. Once again I found my eyelids drooping; it was impossible not to fall back to sleep in this comfort. Even before entering sleep, I was eager to wake up.
Well, nothing really happens in this chapter but I couldn't just skip the night, so yeah. Review? (L)
