I do not own Twilight. I own Tiffani and Lexi.

Story Start

"Keep jogging!" Tiffani called out from behind Bella, who had been woken up as promised bright and early. "I do not want to hear any complaining. You wanted me to exercise yesterday, well today we are exercising together," she called again and Bella gave a look of disbelief.

"It is raining and it is cold out here," Bella yelled at her cousin, which made her cousin grin more.

"I just said no complaining. You live in Forks. Rainy and cold are part of the deal of living here. Toughen up! Anyways, we still have miles to go before we get to school. You're lucky I did not make you jog wearing your backpack," Tiffani yelled before waving at Lexi, who drove past in Bella's truck.

"Why does she get to drive to school?" Bella asked getting a bit out of breath.

"Oh cousin, I never said Lexi was going to join us," Tiffani answered laughing at her cousin's annoyed face. "Smile, we're getting healthy," she said again and laughed more when she actually heard her cousin let out a curse under her breath. "What a beautiful morning," she said looking up and smiling when she saw lightning. She saw her cousin shiver in fear and she just shook her head. "Run faster," she called out and saw her cousin stumble.

"Lexi, where are Tiffani and Bella?" one of the girls from Bella's group of friends asked while Lexi waited in her first class of the day.

"Tiffani decided that they would take a jog to connect better as family members. She believes in growing closer together through exercise," Lexi answered. "More like torturing her closer," she thought with a smile before hearing the teacher and the other students gasp. Tiffani had just entered the classroom soaked to the bone because of the rain.

Lexi waved and pointed to Tiffani's book bag, which she had brought inside earlier and put at Tiffani's desk. She received an ok sign before her friend apologized to the teacher. Tiffani made her way to her desk, opened her book bag, and pulled out a towel.

"You knew it was going to rain, didn't you?" Lexi asked with a laugh as her friend received incredulous looks.

"The weather forecast is your good friend when planning fun exercises," her friend answered before the class day started. "Sadly, my cousin does not know the helpfulness of the weather forecast. She did not bring a towel," she said with a wink.

The rest of the day at school was fun for the friends, especially with all of the glares from Bella. The friends ran to the truck before Bella could get there. Lexi had never given Bella her keys back.

"Stop, I have to go to La Push today," Bella said chasing after the friends after the last bell of the day rang. Students were filling the parking lot as some were mingling and some were rushing to leave.

"What a coincidence," Lexi said.

"So do we," Tiffani finished as the friends jumped in the truck with Lexi in the driver's seat and Tiffani in the middle seat.

Lexi rolled down her window and stared at Bella, who was standing there with a frown on her face. "Well, are you getting in here or are you going to walk to La Push?" she asked with a raised eyebrow.

"Fine," Bella finally said and she got into the truck.

On the way to La Push, Tiffani got a phone call from Charlie. "Hey Uncle," she answered with a happy grin and Bella looked at her.

"Thanks for getting Bella out of that shell," Charlie said and only Tiffani was able to hear him. She frowned when she heard the slight sad tone at the end of what he said.

"You're welcome. Thanks for letting my friend and I live here for a while. I'm happy to get to spend this much time with you, Uncle," she replied and she smiled at the happy chuckle from Charlie.

"Well I'm glad you and Lexi are having fun. I was wondering, Bella hates fishing, but would you and your friend like to go fishing with me tomorrow?" he asked and Tiffani quickly relayed the message to Lexi.

"I love fishing. Of course, we will go fishing with you tomorrow," Lexi replied and Charlie gave some more happy laughter.

"Great, you two will have to get up early though," he said and Tiffani nodded.

"Give us coffee and food and we will be good to go early tomorrow morning," Tiffani said before they said their goodbyes.

"What was that about?" Bella asked after a few minutes.

"We're going fishing with your dad tomorrow," Tiffani said happily. She had not gone fishing since she was eight years old. "You'll probably catch more fish than me," she said to her friend because Lexi would go fishing with her dad all the time.

"You two like to fish?" Bella asked in slight disbelief.

"Of course," Lexi said as if it would be wrong for her not to like fishing.

"Well we're at that rebound guy's house so have fun," Tiffani said and Bella gave her an affronted look before rushing out of the truck. "We're deserting her here," she said to her friend, who nodded with a laugh.

"Revenge is sweet," Lexi said before they drove to a road that would lead to a nice part of the beach. Embry had told Lexi to meet him there. She frowned when she looked at her friend when they arrived at the spot. Embry was standing alone on the beach.

"Oh, why didn't I bring a book?" Tiffani muttered and then smiled at her friend. "You two have fun and do not worry about it. I will go explore the forest," she said before wishing her friend luck and then running away from the truck. She waved at Embry before disappearing into the forest.

"She's going to be eaten by a bear," Lexi muttered with a sigh before mentally thanking Tiffani. She smiled as she made her way down the hill to Embry, who had a happy smile on his face. She felt her heart jump the closer to she got to him. He was once again shirtless, which did not help the blush on her face disappear.

"Hmm, well this is interesting," Tiffani muttered to herself as she walked through the forest. She froze before sighing and sitting down on a fallen tree. "So bored, should have brought a book," she said and then looked at the trees around her. Everything was thriving with life, but she did not see any animals wandering around the place. She sighed at the realization that she could not stare at any birds or funny squirrels.

"Well at least Lexi is having fun," she said with a happy smile for her friend. Her happy smile turned into a happy surprise when she remembered she had games on her cell phone. "Boredom shall no longer rule over me, for now at least," she cheered and went to look at her phone. However, something grey flashed from behind some trees and her attention left her phone.

"What was that?" she asked before jumping off the tree when some shirtless guy was making his way towards her. He did not look happy to see her.