A/N: Guess who's back! :D Okay, it's short, but...I felt like you guys should get just a LITTLE more before I get pulled into a time warp again and NOT have time to write anymore. Anywhoo...here it is :D And to TwilightRJGmomma, yes I do read fanfics as well whenever I have time (it would let me reply to you for some reason :P)

Disclaimer: I own...just about...NOTHING!


BPOV

"Jake, where are we going!" I asked for the millionth time as he continued to pull me through the streets of Seattle. He laughed as my tone took on a whiny characteristic.

"Can't I take my beautiful, wonderful, college girlfriend for an aimless walk around Seattle with really no where to go?" he asked, squeezing my hand and throwing a wide smile at me. I rolled my eyes and laughed.

"You can. But you're not." I knew Jake, and I knew when he had something planned. Jacob had taken me out on a perfect date which involved dinner in a tiny quaint diner, a movie-of his choice seeing as I have lost all right to pick movies because of that one time with him and Mike-and now we were wandering seemingly aimless around Seattle. He laughed at me, and pulled me around another corner.

"We're almost there." he assured me, excitement coloring his voice. I smiled and sped up slightly to where I was trotting beside Jacob rather than being dragged behind him. He was correct with his statement, he came to a stop in front of a building just a few moments later. He turned to me and flashed his brilliant smile, before capturing my lips with his.

Kissing Jake…is an experience that I loved so much. Fire completely and entirely engulfed my being, from the crown of my head down to the very tips of my toes. It was a flame that I had begun craving ever since the first spark. So, naturally, I pouted when Jake pulled away from me. He smiled and then turned toward the building, spreading his arms wide.

"TA-DA!" He exclaimed. I raised my eyebrows and looked at the building.

It was an old abandon warehouse. The windows were boarded up, the walls vandalized with graffiti, the overhead door was somehow padlocked to the ground. I could feel the confusion flood my face. What was so spectacular about a run down abandon warehouse?

"Umm, it's….nice?" I offered, hoping I'd said the right thing. Jake rolled his eyes, and shook his head, before digging in his pocket. He headed over to the locked door, knelt down, and then deftly unlocked the door before pushing it up over his head. He threw me a reassuring smile before walking inside. I followed after him.

Inside wasn't any better than the exterior. The air was musty, dust circling around us. Tools were left scattered around the place, with random parts strewn along the floor. I looked at Jacob, knowing that he tended to find beauty in things that only looked like junk to me. I wasn't disappointed to see him gazing around the little warehouse with a broad smile on his face. He looked…proud. Like he was a new father. He caught my eye and sighed.

"You still haven't gotten it?" he asked.

"Enlighten me, oh wise one, what is there to get?" I asked him. He smiled at me patiently, as if I were a child, and walked over to me. He placed his hands on my shoulders, and slowly turned me around, making me take a three hundred and sixty degree look of the warehouse.

"What if…" Jacob started as he continued turning me. "I didn't go to college?"

"What?" I exclaimed. He made a big deal about me going to college, and now he's talking about not even trying to go!

"Let me explain." he said, his tone soothing in my ear. "What if, this warehouse…this garage….was mine?" I stiffened in his arms, staring at the open door with wide eyes. His garage? I always knew that Jacob was talented enough to have his own garage, he built his rabbit in the span of only a few months! But…was I to support him not getting a college education because of his talent? I turned in Jake's arms and looked at him.

He looked worried, scared of my reaction. But…deep in his dark eyes I could see excitement, confidence, and a fierce determination that made me smile. He knew what he wanted, but he wanted to run it by me first. I wrapped my arms around his neck.

"You really want to do this?" I asked him. The excitement brightened his eyes as he nodded. "Then…I guess I think it's a great idea."

"Really?" he asked. I smiled and quickly pecked his lips.

"Of course. But…first tell me exactly how you found this place?" He laughed and pulled me close.

"Embry's uncle owns the property." My eyebrows raised. I didn't know that. "Being Embry's best friend has it's perks. And it helps the fact that Embry and Quil both plan on running it with me." I laughed, that would help. "It'll need a good cleaning before we actually get started on things."

"And this is where I come in, right?" I asked raising my eyebrows. I had been to Jakes house…I knew how he cleaned. And I knew his brothers of sorts were no better than he was. He had the decency to look sheepish, but he shrugged.

"It would help." I rolled my eyes and smirked at him.

"You're going to have to earn it." I said, running my fingers through his growing hair. His eyes darkened and a low growl began building in his chest. His hands gripped my hips tightly.

"And how may I do that?"

"I can think of a few things." I murmured, my lips brushing softly against his. He groaned lowly when I pulled back enough to separate our lips, and smirked at him. "You can start by taking me home, curfew is in thirty minutes." Yes, he did not look very happy at me, but…I don't make the rules. Freshman have to be in their dorms by eleven, or else we will get in trouble.

Jacob glared at me for a moment, before sighing and nodded, mumbling something along the lines of "such a tease". He moved to step away from me, but before he could get far, I quickly wrapped my arms around his neck tighter and smashed my lips to his. And in the middle of the garage, that would soon become Jacob's workshop, I kissed my love. And I couldn't have been happier.


A/N: It's short and the ending sucks but... :) Reviews are still loved!