A.N. Once again, I do not own the Twilight character, only my plot, and my characters!

Jake's P.O.V.

I watched as Drina hurried into the house, her waist-length hair flowing behind her. I loved her hair, it reminded me of my own before I cut it, but many times better, and was a lovely shade of deep mahogany.

"So, why are you here anyways?" Came a voice, I turned to see Drina's albino cousin, looking me over with wary eyes.

"What do you mean?" I asked, already expecting the worse.

"You live in LaPush, right? So why are you here in Lucia?" He rephrased

"I don't know, change of scenery, weather," I shrugged.

"Where are you staying?" he asked suspiciously. I sighed, I understood that he had a right to be curious, but it was extremely irritating.

"He's staying here," came Drina's voice. I looked over to see her carrying a large backpack. When she stopped in front of us, I took it from her and swung it over my shoulder, she smiled at me.

"Then why did you tell me to tell your mom he was my friend?" he asked. My mind reeled, what should we tell him? I can't tell him what I am.

"Ask me no questions, and I shall tell you no lies," Drina told him, staring straight into his eyes.

"Fine, but you better not be some freak who's out to hurt her, or I swear I'll kill you," he responded icily, turning to look at me with a hard gaze. He was annoying, but I had to admit, he was good to keep Drina safe, that reassured me.

"I'm not," I told him simply, flashing him a toothy grin. He still looked wary, but nodded.

"Ok, let's hike. Oh, I can take the backpack," said Drina, turning to me.

"I'm fine," I assured her, smiling broadly again, she blushed and nodded, then led the way into the forest. I followed with a smile. I loved the effect I had on her, but what I liked even more …was the effect she had on me.

Each time I saw her, every fiber in my body seemed to quiver with pleasure. I can't even begin to describe what happens when she touches me…or kisses me. I shivered at the simple memory, a small smile forming on my lips as I watched her and her cousin bicker a few feet ahead of me.

I noticed everything about her. Like the way her hair gave off golden sparkles in the small patches of sunlight. Or how her hips swung smoothly back and forth as she walked. The way her cheeks flushed with anger and her eyes sparkled when her cousin teased her. I saw all these things about her, but I could never even guess what she's thinking.

Like earlier today, when she brought up her father. I had seen her stiffen, and grip the wheel. So I changed the subject. I wonder what happened…. Did he leave? Die?

Then suddenly, I heard the faintest of sounds off to my left, that I'm sure Drina, nor Danny could hear even if they were paying attention. I quickly turned and scanned the tree's, stopping dead in my tracks when I saw the faintest flash of white.

Drina's P.O.V.

"You idiot! You absolute idiot!" I cried, smacking Danny's arm. He had just finished telling me how ugly I was. Not that I really cared, but Jacob was present so it was an entirely different story. So I quickly turned to see his reaction to all this but found him at least ten feet back and standing stock still.

"Jake, what's wrong?" I called. His eyes flicked to me, then back to his left. Then as if deciding he hurried to me and pulled me close. What was wrong with him? He seemed so scared as he held me to his stiff frame.

"Jake, what's going-?" I began to ask, but he held a finger to my lips and I silenced.

"There's a vampire around," he whispered in my ear, my eyes widened and I clutched onto his shirt.

"Hey, what's-!" Danny began, but we both glared at him, so he silenced immediately. Jacob then pulled his arms away from me so he could take his shirt off.

"You're going to phase?" I asked in a soft whisper, he nodded, handing me the shirt. It was still warm, so I pulled it close to me and looked into Jacob's dark eyes. They were torn for a minute, then he leaned in and swiftly kissed my forehead and ran off to my right.

"Where's he-?" Danny began again, but I shook my head. His eyes narrowed as he glared at me. I ignored him and looked off into the direction Jake ran off in. I hugged the shirt tighter against me.

Then suddenly, a white blur came out of nowhere and hit me hard in the side. I stumbled, falling onto the ground. I looked up just in time to see Jacob tackle the most breath-taking person I had ever seen.

He was white, too pale to be normal, but his face…it was perfect. The contours of his nose, his full lips and white teeth that were barred in a malice as he tried to throw Jake off.

"Wh-what? D-Drina, run, come on, we have to get out of here!" Danny cried, pulling at my arm.

"No, I can't leave Jacob!" I protested.

"Drina, that thing's killing that guy! We have to go call 911!"

"No! Jacob! I can't leave him!" I cried as Danny managed to drag me a few feet.

I watched the two creature's fight, horrified, but unable to leave Jacob all alone with this monster. I watched as Jacob hit the vampire, causing a loud metal clink. The vampire barred his teeth and tried to grab Jacob.

Jake seemed to be winning, but he limped slightly, and blood matted down the fur of his front leg. There must be something I could do, anything! Then it hit me. Blood, vampires lust for blood. Maybe my blood would distract him so Jacob could take him down. So I hurriedly searched for something sharp. All the while fighting my cousin's attempts to pull me home.

I then spotted a pointed stick only a few feet from me, so I reached my hand out and grazed it across the surface, breaking through the skin of my palm.

As soon as I did, the vampire stopped, his blood red eyes fixated on me. This allowed Jacob to grab hold of it's neck in his mouth and rip the head clean off. I cringed as I watched the head roll off, still screaming in agony.

"Drina! Come on!" Danny yelled. Finally, I gave into my fear and ran for my house. I felt horrible for leaving Jake, but the way that vampire looked at me chilled me straight to the bone.