Chapter Two

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Chapter Two

Problem

"A Problem?" I pushed out. "We just met. How could we have a problem?"

He looked down at me, eyes confused. "What is your name?" he asked.

"Ginny Nikole Baak," I stated.

"Well, Ginny Nikole Baak," he began. This was either really bad or really good. Either way it was going to be life changing. His expression told me that. The confusion in his eyes made me confused myself.

"I just imprinted on you." Jacob looked relieved, worried, and still confused as he waited for me to respond.

I wonder how long I stood there gaping at hi like a fish. I had lost all composure and sanity. This was a BIG problem! "Imprinted?" I questioned though I knew the answer by looking into his eyes.

"Yes." I could tell he was trying to keep from laughing. This was, at a distance, hilarious. I bet my facial expressions to the news were a crack up but right now this wasn't even remotely funny.

"What am I supposed to…." I drifted off and slowly shook my head.

"I don't know."

We stood their in for a moment in silence. My mother's voice broke it.

"Ginger! Did you freeze?!" I hated being called Ginger.

"No mum!" I started calling my mom Mum after the fifth Harry Potter book.

"Well, then hurry up!"

"Bye," I told him as I tried to forget what he had just told me. It would be easier for me that way. I tried to jog away but he caught my arm right before I came into view.

"NO! You can't go!"

I looked at him a little startled. Before I could make up my mind my mind had made up itself. "Wait right here."

He looked at me worried. He really didn't want to let me go. He cautiously let go of my arm.

"Mum!" I called sprinting towards the car. She looked at me concerned at why instead of getting in the car I was holding onto the windowsill.

"Um…I….Well…." I didn't know what to say to her. Hey Mom a mythical werewolf just imprinted on me so I have to run off to Washington now. Right.

Well, I guess it was 'cause that's what I said. I told her that Jacob Black had just imprinted on me and now had to love me forever. I told her that he had already lost Bella and could not, would not, lose me.

Her expression questioned my sanity. She kept opening and shutting her mouth. "No," she finally stated.

"What? No. Mom I'm not kidding! I need to go right now!"

"Get in the car," she commanded sternly. Then I saw her eyes go wide. I turned around to find Jacob twenty feet from us. I could tell she thought she was dreaming now. She looked at Daren, my step-father and Nevin, my younger brother. They looked the same as she.

She gave up. Might as well make me happy if it's a dream right?

"Alright."

I smiled and Jacob came ten feet closer.

"Excuse me. Could you drive her to the next town? I wouldn't know how to get her their." He said it so politely and even smiled at the end.

"Of course. You?" My innocent mother asked.

Now Jacob laughed that booming laugh that I'd only heard of in the books. It echoed on the snowy mountains. I already have my own form of transportation." He smiled. His teeth contrasted off his russet skin and matched the color of snow.

"Oh. Alright." She looked at me, waiting for me to get in.

"One sec." I held up one finger and walked over to Jacob.

"She will figure out she's not dreaming soon! She won't le me go!" I almost felt like crying. This was so weird.

"Give me your number. I'll call you halfway." I gave him my digits and a smile. Well, a poor excuse for one. I turned a quarter away but was again stopped by Jacob. I searched his eyes for a reason but nothing was found. He then slowly wrapped his arms around me.

"I'll beat you there," he whispered in my ear.

"I tried to laugh but all my air was gone. Not only because of his strength, but also because of our close proximity. He took my breath away.

He let go of me. "Give you a head start?" he offered. I jumped into the car and he waved us away.

Ten minuets later the phone rang. "I win," a husky but boyish voice said.

"You're amazing," I said then added, "But slower then I thought."

He scoffed. "Ha! Half of it was in human form! Let's see you run twice as fast as a car!"

I laughed. "Alright! Alright! All hail Jacob!" I could picture him grinning.

"One question," I started. The silence told me to go on. "Where do you keep a cell phone?"

He boomed. "Silly Gin! I'm using a payphone!"

"Where do you keep money?"

"Bank," he stated flatly, like this was an everyday conversation. It probably was if you voided out the fact that Jacob was a giant wolf.

"Alright well, I'd better go. Don't want the phone to cut you off while you're gloating!"

"Very gracious of you. See you in ten!" He laughed hung up the phone.

Laughter still felt strange and out of place in this situation. I should be ecstatic that Jacob Black loyal, kind, humorous, dog had imprinted on me. Still, I felt out of place. Something still needed to happen.

It was then that I realized the biggest problem.

Jacob Black left his home and friends to forever stay a wolf when he received the wedding invitation from Edward and Bella Cullen. He hadn't been human in six months! He hadn't been home in sixth months!