Turn the Page a series of drabbles about Jasper and Leah. I do not own the Twilight Saga.
Carry On My Wayward Son
Leah had the oddest taste in music. The money that she saved on buying her Bronco she put away for emergency repairs. Meaning: she used an old portable CD player and a cassette tape adapter to get anything other than Lite FM and Country Classics (which Jasper wasn't always opposed to), but she had about fifty brightly colored CDs in the middle console of the Bronco, each with a random title (Tablet, Brick, Potato), and yet Leah could rarely tell Jasper what was actually on each CD. "Driver picks the music, shotgun shuts his cakehole!" She yipped happily once.
Jasper looked at her sideways, his trademark smirk gracing his lips. "You watch Supernatural?"
"Yes, I love it-it-it's a guilty pleasure," she blushed and turned her concentration back to the road.
"Right," Jasper snorted and rifled through a handful of CDs.
Leah looked at him crossly, "Besides, if Sam and Dean did exist, they'd kill you guys anyway, they wouldn't kill Spirit Walkers," she said reaching to snatch the CDs from his grip.
He moved them out of her reach and laughed, "If I recall, they didn't kill vampires who don't eat humans, and Dean has a special hatred of shifters," he twitched an excited eyebrow in her direction.
Leah pursed her lips, "Well, I shift into a wolf, not other humans, nor do I kill humans for fun, or survival, I protect them," she gloated.
"As do I," Jasper defended.
Leah remained quiet for a few moments. "So, it's a good thing that Sam and Dean aren't real then, huh?"
"I guess so," Jasper said distractedly as he shuffled through the CDs making faces at their names (Doorknob, Ankle, Cold).
"Sucks," Leah sighed, "I'd so bone Sam," she smirked.
This got Jasper's attention, "Why, you seem more like a Dean-type of girl to me though, why Sam?" he asked annoyed that they subject of her "boning" fictional monster hunters was their topic of conversation.
"It's the hair," she hedged, a smile pulling tightly across her lips before it broke out into a toothy grin, and she looked at him beside her, and winked.
