Blue Moon
Disclaimer: This is a spin off fan-fiction story based on the TWILIGHT series written and completely owned by Stephanie Meyer. I do not own any of the mentioned characters or their personalities or characteristics. I only write for entertainment purposes, and appreciate Stephanie's beautiful mind which created this amazing story. Thank you, and enjoy. – Ciara
Black and White
The thunder made ever single hair on my body stand up. This storm was going to be big. Already the heavy, dark grey clouds clung to the horizon, choking out any ray of sunlight that might even attempt to reach the ground my eyes had access too. The scent of rain was already in the air, though distant. The cool breeze whirled around us, ruffling our hair in odd directions, scattering our mixed scents into the air around us. My breathing was silenced, held deep within my chest as we proceeded into the thick woods at the edge of the cliff. The leeches had continued sending spies, who we guessed were searching for the Cullens… for her. My heart pinched at that, and Seth threw me a curious glance, sensing my most private change in emotion without needing any confirmation of the moment actually happening. Once more, the downside of being what I was brought up a whirl of anger that caused Seth to snap his face back to the task at hand, the danger lying ahead of us.
We moved silently, almost without visible motion, creeping through the trees. The sickening, sweet smell most leeches had about them was thick in the air. We had known they were here, but how many were there? And did they have abilities. Damn the leeches and their super powers. As if they weren't difficult enough to handle with their stony, ice cold skin, insanely fast reflexes and heightened senses. Now they needed powers like mind reading and mind control? I held back a choking noise in my disgust, and lead my pack into the thickest part of the woods. Ahead, there was a discernable chatter, a serious discussion taking place. As we reached the edge of the opening, the white faces marred by blood red eyes could be scene.
"They are not here! They haven't been for the last five years. What makes Caius think they will be now? They're gone, and they left those disgusting mutts behind to keep us from trying. We even so much as move and they have tabs on us. It's time to go back to Volterra, and give up. The hybrid child is no concern, and they promised us that." The female we'd fought against paced angrily in the clearing, her face scrunched up in a mix of emotions. She was obviously aggravated, but this would not sway us. I assumed Sam was on the other side of the clearing, and with a little mental communication, my thoughts were confirmed. The boy standing with her in the clearing jerked my attention back to their discussion. "Sister, she does pose a threat. We do not yet know what her abilities are… if Caius wants her, he will continue our search. What if she is beneficial to us…" I lost focus for several seconds, my thoughts going to Renesmee. She was probably matured into a young woman, appearing eighteen or nineteen in age now. She was absolutely stunning as a child before she left, so my mind could only imagine what she may look like now… I was torn from my memories and into Sam's mind in a flash, leaving me a little dizzy.
"Jake, pay attention. I know you miss her, but this is important." Sam's barking voice riled up my inner animal. "And who are we going to report to Sam? They're not here… no sense in bothering them with this kind of shi…" I was stopped mid sentence to a hiss from the clearing. The siblings, it seemed, had found our presence, and like we figured and always found, they were not happy about it. "Damn! The dogs seem to want to come out and play?" Her sing song voice disgusted me. It was time to rid the world of this bitch once and for all. I released a menacing snarl, her eyes falling on my presumed shadow in the trees, and launched myself from the cover we'd worked so hard to achieve. In my head, Sam was cussing me for my actions, but I'd had enough of these leeches. My pack followed me instantly without the command, and Sam gave the command to join.
Everything had happened so fast, I was not entirely sure what to expect. Alec and Jane were very trained, and even though they came off as kids, they were much older and very well adapted to their abilities. The instant pain took me off guard, and I crumbled to the ground, my lupine whines filling the air. She gave a threatening hiss to finish me off to both of the packs, and all movement ceased. It was both sickening and comforting to me to know they all valued my life enough to not risk my death by this witch's hand. I snarled, and writhed under her mind control, but more pain shot through me, causing me to yelp in agony, and lay still. "So, I have a demand of you, mutts." She began menacingly, her voice dripping with disdain and anger. "Find the girl, and bring her to me." I let another snarl, more pissed than the first, leave my throat. Alec chuckled at this. "Oh yes, I remember you. You're her destined mate, are you not? Oh, this is good. You have to know where she is…" He continued on, but I did not hear what he said.
The look on my face must have softened, or grew more pained because the disappointment in Jane's next sentence turned my attention back to them, and not to the fact I did not know where Renesmee and the Cullen family was. "You don't know, do you," she started, her voice drawing conclusions slowly, her mind ticking away. I could almost sense the neurons sending messages in her mind, as well as we were attached. "They left you here all alone, with no one but these mangy mutts to call family… to devote your time to… How does that make you feel?" The instant she said feel, her voice sharpened, and with it, the pulsing pain in my body. It was enough to pop joints and crack bones, and I felt sort of like I was being crushed by sadness. I hated this woman with all of my cells and fibers. "I would hate them… want them to be destroyed one by one for what they did to me, if I were you." I stared up at her, still in wolf form, writhing under her glare. Seth sent a panicked message, but it unraveled in route to my brain, thanks to her connection. "I release you now… but we will return." She released my body, which did not move from where I lay. My mind was taxed, drained, and I didn't feel like trying any further at the moment.
The pack moved in response, but she and Alec were too fast, leaving us alone in the clearing. Both groups gathered around my trembling body as I struggled to get up from the wet earth, my eyes shut tightly, fighting to hide my emotions. Sam's reluctant words came to my mind slowly, as I gained control of myself. "Do not listen to her, Jacob. You can't trust anything she says. It's not worth being angry about…" But I was angry, and he should have known so. I needed her, them, and they left us here, without any kind of notice. They were just gone. I had witnessed, of course, but there had been no communication or warning before hand. Shaking myself off, I balanced my shaking legs, and gave a rough bark, which my pack responded to. We left Sam and his few followers in the clearing. I did not have time for his pity party. There were things I still had to sort out in my mind… before I really lost it.
