Howl At Me
Leah shook her head at the sight she had come across. Jacob was sprawled onto the sand, face down. She mentally slapped herself for agreeing to come down here and take care of the situation. The entire pack was at Port Angeles. Only her and Jacob were at La Push.
She had received a text from Sam, he sensed that Jacob was in trouble. She sniffed for his scent and sure enough she came across him. He was drunk...again.
"Jacob wake up." She shook, not being gentle at all. He groaned and mumbled a go away.
"Jacob!"
"Shh." He shooed her away with his hand. Leah kicked his head, but having wolf abilities and all this didn't affect him. The rain started pouring.
"Great, just great." She said sarcastically. Seeing that Jacob wouldn't get up, she kneeled down and tried to get him up. This of course failed, they both tumbled back down, now half of Jacob's body landed on top of hers.
"Dumb shit." She muttered incoherently. Jacob snickered hazily. She was faced down and the lack of oxygen wasn't very rich. She groaned as she pushed him off of her. He had a weary smile plastered on his face. She made another attempt to pick him up. She straddled his heavy arm over her shoulder.
"Stay up Black." She hissed. She was tired and the weather was cold. He chuckled a hazy, brief chuckle. They both made it up, now all she had to do was get both of them into the car. Boy he was heavy. The sky cried harder.
"Perfect." Leah mumbled sarcastically. The rain washed over her and she was starting to get soaked. Why the hell did I agree to this? She thought to herself. She was practically dragging him while she was in an uncomfortable crouched position. She was positive that her muscles would be sore in the morning.
She sloppily fumbled for her keys and unlocked the car. She threw Jacob in the car and harshly pushed his leg into the car. He groaned at the ruckus and she irritatedly rolled her eyes. Jacob was soaking and the grey chair of the car had turned a shade darker. She got in the car and slammed the door shut. She panted tiredly, then pushed the keys in.
The car made a raspy noise but it wouldn't activate. Leah pushed the key in harder. Nothing. Again she tried, nothing. She punched the steering wheel.
"Damn it." The rain was now pouring like a waterfall. Nothing was visible now. She would go for help but the drastic weather was to much to endure. She glared at Jacob who was sleeping like a baby. She checked her cellphone and much to her dismay she was out of battery and the power of it went out and it turned off.
"Just my luck." Sighing she tried activating the car again but luck wasn't in her favor tonight. She threw her ratty phone back and listened to the snores coming from Jacob. She was sleepy and lacking energy. Her eyes became heavy and they slowly drifted off into a close. Leah fell asleep, and her and Jacob slept into a harmony of snores.
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Leah groggily woke up. She felt warmer. She turned to her side, then realized that she had fallen asleep on half of Jacob's body, while his arm was stretched out. She looked at the sky it was still black. Seeing as this was appropriate she laid back down into his arm, and closed her eyes once again. Little did she know that she slept with a smile on her face.
