Renesmee's POV

Growing up in the world that I have, and seeing the things that I have,you learn to believe that nothing is impossible. Which was why I was convinced this out of body experiecnce I was having was real in some way. That didn't stop the frustration thatI could do nothing about the scene in front of me. My husband lay on the ground bleeding while the rest of my family tore apart a bunch of Children Of The Moon for hurting him. And me? Well my body lay inside a car; fighting for it's life. I knew I wasn't dead, I was just unconcious. Probably from the pain and bleeding. I rested my hands on my stomach and for the first time in what felt like ages, it was flat. I panicked before realizing that this wasn't my real body and that I wasn't something that was touchable. I may not be real, but I was definately alive. For now.

It seemed like forever until Jake twitched for a moment and opened his eyes. The blood drained from his face. "Nessie?"

"Im right here Jake, I'm okay." I touched his hair that was covered in sweat and blood. "I love you."

"She's in the car." Whispered my mom, "She's passed out. Edward's with her, we need to get her to Carlisle."

"Will she be okay?" Jacob croaked.

My mom's eyebrows slightly crinkled but she said "yes." Jacob scanned her face and dropped his head. I put my arms around his neck and squeezed him. He couldn't see me, he couldn't feel me. And for the first time in what was forever, I felt a strong urge to leave Jacob. It was almost as if I was needed elsewhere. I kissed him lightly on the head before moving away. I was floating, and just let the pull drag me to where I was supposed to go. It only took five minutes until I reached my destination. Jacob's pack were just finishing the fight and I watched them, unable to help. I didn't understand why I was pulled to here. What was I to do?

Too soon, I saw two bodies laying still. I froze, not wanting to get closer and see the identities of who had died because of me. Many wolf bodies scattered across the ground, which I recoqnized as the Children of The Moon. They were gone, and we were safe. I looked around desperately for something, and noticed two blurry figures in front of me, but when I moved closer they moved further. It took a while to give up, and stop distracting myself from the bodies. Turning back to where the pack were, I edged closer. Leah was standing above one of them while her imprint, Keith, was sobbing over it. It was his twin sister; Kaitlyn. I didn't know her very well, which made it all the more worse. I would never get the chance too. She was so young...

The other body was Brady. This one stung a whole lot more because Brady was a good laugh and I knew him and Jake were good friends. It was so frustrating watching this and not being able to do anything or comfort anyone. I watched as Jacob's pack mourned their loses. The worst was that it could have been prevented. It was my fault; I should have been more careful. How could I have been so stupid? Why didn't I just agree with Jane's offer?

Sam was there suddenly, taking charge of the situation. "Get rid of the bodies." He croaked, and for one horrifying moment I thought he meant our friends. But then Quil and Jared started pulling the Children of the Moon's bodies away from the opening and into the forest, while Collin lay over his best friend's body sobbing. Sam went over and put his arm around him. "Collin, there's nothing we could of done... once Kaitlyn was gone he was never going to fight for himself. "

What did that mean? "Kaitlyn was too young, she shouldn't have tried to take on what she couldn't handle. She reminds me of Leah... except Leah was lucky. Brady's main aim was too protect her and that's what he died doing. They died together, Collin. He was so happy."

Sam's words must have helped, because Collin stood up and calmed himself down. Sam kept his arm around Collin and they stood and they looked at Brady together. Meanwhile, I stood there shocked. Brady had imprinted? On a wolf? It seemed that all the thoughts of the pack had been wrong in some way; Jacob had thought people imprinted on people who were best suited to carry on the shapeshifter gene, but female wolves bodies were frozen. Everyone had been suprised when Leah had, and now Kaitlyn? It was so sad that we would never see with Brady and Kaitlyn how it turned out, but I took comfort in the thought that if Kaitlyn had felt even a quarter of the love me and Jacob shared, she couldn't have died happier. And neither would he. In a way, I thought it would be so much more heartbreaking if only one of them had survived.

Our side were always going to win, we're stronger, had more numbers and more experience than the Children of the Moon. But there had to be a price, and we'd gotten away lucky every other time we faced an enemy, but this time we had paid the price. My thought were quickly interuppted by the strangest sensation; someone had walked through me. I whipped around and Seth and Quil had passed through me racing to an approaching car. Emily had brought Claire down and the boys had went to greet them. Seth however, stopped, and turned around to look where I was. He furrowed his brow and I smiled. I loved that kid. He shook his head and walked over to where a ten year old Claire had burst into tears before throwing herself in Quil's arms.

"I thought you died." She sobbed hytserically. Claire was squeezing Quil so tight, and although while he was still in the big brother stage, I could tell Claire had developed a crush on him already. I sat down on a nearby rock, feeling really weak, and watched the scene before me. Leah and Keith were still lying sitting beside Kaitlyn's body, both crying. The bodies of the Children of the Moon had been disposed of, and the rest of the pack were sitting in the middle of the opening in a circle lighting a fire, looking very distressed and upset. A few members were huddled around Brady's body and saying goodbye.

As the tiredness grew on me, I let myself slip away. As I did, I could see the two curious figures I'd seen earlier come closer and we became one and I felt a tug pulling me from my rock-I was back with my family in the car speeding towards home. A mixture of voices spoke around me and this time I could hear them from inside my normal body. They spoke so fast it was hard to hear but I gathered the gist of it.

It was time for my babies to be born.