A/N - I still don't own Twilight or B&TB
So I went against my words.. I got a chapter out before I finished LOD. But I couldn't help it. I went and saw B&TB3D last night. It inspired me. I was seriously in the theater singing and taking notes in my notebook. Yes I am a nut. But I am a happy, proud nut.
Thanks to the movie I have the next 2 chapters figured out. Yes this story is going to have shorter chapters, they will be like the scenes in B&TB. Some will be longer and some crazy things will be thrown in that I just want to pop in there.
Meagan and I were talking tonight and got everyones "objects" figured out tonight. SHE FIGURED ONE OUT!.. Sooo now at the castle they are not going to be the same as the book. That would be too easy.
Thank you soooo much to Twilightbyus. She got this to me on the quickness, and did another quicky yesterday.
Monday mornings were always Bella's favorite. She loved taking her trips into town while her father went to work on his latest project.
After a nice weekend of getting only what chores had to be done, she would spend all of her spare time out in the flower fields reading the book in which she borrowed from the bookstore. She knew that she was lucky that she had got to know Mr. Banner so well in the last years that she has lived there. When she first arrived, Bella would make trips there all the time and just read in the store. They didn't have much money to purchases books. But then when there was change to be spared, it was the first thing Bella would spend it on. After a few years, Mr. Banner began to let Bella borrow books, knowing that he could trust her and she would usually be back in a few days for the next one.
As Bella walked down the streets of town she had the reoccurring feeling of people's stares. She knew that she didn't fit in well there. The whispers that she always heard are not foreign to her at all. She is used to the whispers of hat her and her father got.
Bella weaves her way through the towns crowd, trying to quickly get to her destination. As she passes the bakery she can see the bakers wife yelling out at him about getting the baguettes out for sale. People are buying meat, and shopping for hats. She doesn't miss the mother with her crying children as she is trying to get what foods she needs for them.
Bella can't help to clench her heart when she sees the crying child with it's mother. She wants to have that but has not yet found anyone in which she fancies to have that with yet.
When Bella finally makes it to the bookstore she hurries inside to get out of the crowd.
"Bella! Back already?" Mr. Banner calls from behind his counter.
"Yes! This one was amazing, I just couldn't put it down!" she gushes about the book.
"I'm glad that you liked it. Ready for another one?" Mr. Banner takes the book from her.
"Of course." She walkes off and starts to look through the book shelf until a certain on catches her eyes. "I'll take this one."
"That one? But you have read it twice already." Mr. Banner looks at the book in her hands.
"I know but its may favorite. The lost princess and her big beast that she falls in love with. It so captivating."
Her eyes gleam over as she thinks about it.
"Well if you like it that much then its yours!" Mr. Banner places the book into the basket on Bella's arm.
"Oh no you can't mean it!"
She tries to take the book out.
"I insist. Now run along and enjoy this day." Mr. Banner pushes her out the door.
As Bella exits the store and begins to make her way home it doesn't slip by her that Mike, Tyler and Eric were watching through the window. They were a few of the men in town who were trying to win her over, but she couldn't help herself when she passed them up.
Though they were not the worse things out there. As Bella sits down near a water fountain in town to start her store. Before she has to be back home, Emmett is down the street a ways watching her every move as he hunts for piegons in town. He doesn't really care that its not safe to do that with all the other people around. He believes that he is the almightly.
As he sees Bella he can't help but do his daily routine of checking her out. Something about her pulls him to her and it is enhanted.
"Alec, Bella is back." He turns to his fat little friend.
"She always comes back." Alec bags Emmetts latest victum.
"Alec, that is the girl that I am going to marry." Emmett puts his gun down to make his way to Bella as soon as he sees her standing and starting to walk away.
"You have to catch her first!" Alec tries to run after him, his short legs not making him anywhere near as fast.
The morning has grown later, bringing more of a crowd, which makes it harder for Emmett to make his way to Bella with everyone in his way. He has to dodge carts, animals, children and even some houses until he finally jumps in front of her.
"Emmett!" Bella startles, a bit annoyed that he managed to stop her yet again.
"Bella, how are you today?" Emmett closes in on her.
"Fine, just going home." She tries to get around him but he blocks her off.
"Home? Why don't we go on down to my pub for a little bit and have a few?" He tries to lure her in but Bella know better.
Bella clutches on to her book and quickly weaves around him.
"What is this anyways?" Emmett grabs the book from her arms. "A book? Reading Bella really? Women don't read. Its weird, then you start thinking and then you get ideas. It's just not right or normal." He throws the book and it lands in a muddy puddle.
Bella quickly runs to grab the book, praying that it is not damaged too bad so it can join her small collection on her shelf at home.
"Sorry, Emmett. I need to go home to my father."
"That crazy old loon? He's going to kill himself one day." Alec starts to laugh.
"My father is not crazy!"
"Yeah her father is not crazy!" Emmett wacks Alec on the head.
Just then there is a giant gun shot coming from Bella's house in the distance. Bella immediately takes off to the house as Emmett and Alec say behind in there laughter.
"Gun inventer. Yeah right." Emmett hits Alec again.
A/N - Freaking Emmett.. haha it had to be him!
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