AN: I know this update is really early, but I wanted you to know what happened in these scenes. Of course these scenes were taken out of the story for the obvious reason of Bella wasn't there to tell it. There is no point in making you all waitthe story is done and I'm sorry to see it go.

I don't own anything. I'm just borrowing the characters and the original plot. But, the development of the plot that is ALL mine.

Outtake 3: The Principal's office

Principal Greene opened the door to his office and ushered Sarah Black in for a meeting.

"I'm glad you decided to meet me today," Principal Greene greeted. "Please sit down." He gestured to the chairs in front of his desk. She sat down on the brown vinyl cushioning, easily sinking into its depths from overuse. She looked around the room and noticed the wall behind the desk was covered in colorful notes. There was a small plastic frame filled half way with blue sand. It had a partial barrier separating the top half from the bottom. The frame swung on a horizontal axis so that it could be turned upside down. She recognized this item from the last time she was in this office along with Jacob. He had fiddled with the frame spinning it, allowing its contents to pour down through funnels and settling in small heaps.

Principal Greene came around to sit at his desk. "It has been brought to my attention that your son, Mr. Black, has been missing school purposely and without cause."

She began to speak with an edge to her voice. "With all due respect Principal Greene, I warned you of my boy's behavioral issues and to notify me at once to any flare-ups. This semester is practically gone. It will be hard to have him catch up on his studies in time for his midterms. I wish you had called me earlier."

"Mrs. Black, I assure you, even if we were warned, we must wait the full week before notifying the parents of a student who is in violation of truancy," he defended. "Students get sick and miss school from time to time. Until it has been established that the student is severely sick or willingly missing school, there is no need to contact the parents."

Sarah Black paused. "Wait a minute, only a week. You mean to tell me he has been attending classes until now?"

"Yes." Principal Greene glanced briefly at the opened file on his desk. "And doing fairly well I might add. He has been turning in homework on time and pulling a solid B+ average. This is why we were so concerned with his lack of attendance. We would hate to find him slipping back to his old habits."

Sarah was stunned. "No. That wouldn't be prudent," she said distracted. "May I ask you how his girlfriend is doing?"

"Girlfriend?" he asked.

"Yes. She likes to dye her hair bright colors, natural brunette." Principal Greene appeared confused. "About this tall, a slender build, I'm sure you've seen them together.

"Oh yes, Ms. Swan. It is against school rules to discuss students with someone other than their parents or their teacher, but I don't think there is any harm in telling you she is a model student academically," he stated proudly.

"Do you think his scholastic improvement is due to her?"

"Oh I don't doubt it. She would tutor him after school. If anyone could help a student in need, it's Ms. Swan. She's in the running to becoming valedictorian her graduating year."

Sarah's brows lifted. "Tutoring? I thought Jacob was in detention?"

"Oh no. Mr. Black hasn't had a detention for several weeks, possibly a month. He hasn't had any marks down for misconduct for a while, too."

"My son was actually dating a school nerd?"

"Mrs. Black I take offense to that statement. It is those that excel in school, the 'nerds,'" he put up his fingers to make the quote marks, "are who keep the world running."

"Yes. I didn't mean it as derogatory. I will be sure to discuss with my son about his frequent absents."

"Thank you. We will look forward to his attendance."

"Oh and thank you for bringing this to my attention." They shook hands as they rose from their seats. She exited his office quickly and with a purpose.

Outtake 4: Epiphany

Jacob walked to the book case and pulled out a photo album. He flipped to the back which contained a packet for extra photos. He started pulling out the extras and riffled through them. He stopped when he came upon a candid shot of a girl aged twelve with light brown straight between-her-chin-and-shoulder length hair. She was wearing a pink frilly dress and had an awkward smile. He took the photo to the couch. The television was blaring away, but Jacob didn't notice. His focus was on this girl in the snapshot. He had long since forgotten her until recently. Now her memory clouded his head.

Rebecca entered the room and looked at her melancholy brother. She sighed and hoped he would return to his usual carefree rebellious nature she was used to.

"You miss her, don't you?"

"What?" He was taken by surprise. Unaware he was being watched he slightly paled in embarrassment for his longing. "Oh? What makes you say that?"

"You haven't spoken a word to anyone. Even when Mom reprimanded you for missing school, you just took it. You leave the house on your bike, but you're not with your friends. No one knows where you go. You usually at least tell me. And when you are here, you're moping around. Why don't you just call Bella? I'm sure she'll forgive whatever dumb thing you did," she recommended.

"Bella?"

"Yeah. Who did you think I was talking about?"

"Nobody," he uttered meekly. His sadness seemed to have taken over and his sister had noticed.

He went back to looking at the mystery girl in the picture. He wished he could find her so the memories would stop invading his every thought. He tried to search her neighborhood, but none of the residents recognized her description. He expected since he had her picture now there would be better results. Rebecca stole a quick peek.

"She was pretty back then too, not a single pimple. I hope I'm that lucky." She began to go.

Jacob grabbed Rebecca's arm. "What did you just say?" He wasn't sure he heard her correctly.

"Ow!" He let her go. She rubbed the place where he possibly bruised her unintentionally. "I said, 'I hope I'm that lucky.'"

"No! You said this was Bella?"

"Yeah. You didn't know? Who did you think it was?"

Jacob felt like a big idiot. Here he was riding all over, trying to find out who this girl was and the answer had been almost obvious. Bella had said she was at his party. When he asked her why she wanted a date with him, she admitted she wanted a kiss because she was making it up to him.

"Omigod!" He pulled Rebecca into a hug. "You're the greatest sister ever! I'm taking you the next Savage Gord Concert I go to."

"Really? Oh right!" she screamed in excitement. She always wanted to go, but he continuously refused, not wanting the responsibility of watching his sister. Jacob ran out the door, sticking the picture into his pocket.

AN: Okay now this is really it. I hope this view explained a bit, or at least let you all know what Bella missed. Thank you all for your reviews. I'll miss it all. If I get too nostalgic, I might make a few additional one-shot chapters or dribbles. Send me some ideas if you wish. I already miss you guys.

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