"Bells?" A familiar husky voice called out from Jacob's house. It was raining, pouring more like it. I was soaked from riding my bike.
"It's me Lexi," I called out to him, "I'm going to go put my bike up." I shouted at him as I pushed the bike where he kept his.
As I turned back around, I ran into Jacob's arms. I let out a shriek in surprise. He laughed as he wrapped his warm arms around me, squeezing me in a bear hug.
"Jacob," I said breathless. "Can't breathe, kind of need to." He laughed again, and the weight of his arms left me.
"Can we go in? It's freezing," Jacob nodded, seizing my hand and pulled me along with him.
As soon as we were in the warmth of the house, Jacob turned to me.
"You're still not mad at me, are you?" He asked me. "I shouldn't have called you heartless, Lexi. I was mad but it gives me no right to—" I stopped him by covering his mouth with my hand.
"I forgive you," I told him, and even with my hand in the way, I saw him smile. He removed my hand and started to talk again.
"So how's you last month been? Still dating what's his face?" I punched him.
"No, you know Emmett and I aren't dating. We're friends, best friends. Plus he has a girlfriend."
"I thought we were best friends, though?" Jacob said, with a slam over his heart. "I can't believe it, you found a replacement."
"Shut up, you know you're still my best friend. He's just my best of my best friends." Jacob just blinked at me.
"Right, because all normal people have best of the best friends." He said with a shake of his head.
"Whatever, and who said I was normal anyway?" He let out a laugh.
"It wasn't me, that's for sure." I was about to say something when I heard a voice behind me.
"What is for sure?" Embry. I turned and his face lighted up along with mine.
"Embry," I shouted, with a jump over the couch and into his arms.
"Woo, Lexi. You're going to hurt yourself." He laughed into my ear. I pulled back and stuck out my tongue.
"Will not," I told him.
"Will to, and you know it." I just crossed my arms over my chest.
With a chuckle, he grabbed my arm and pulled me to Jacob's couch.
"Why didn't you tell me Lexi was coming? I would have dressed better or something." Embry asked Jacob as we sat down.
"I didn't know she was coming. Which by the way, wheres Emmett? The last few times you came up, he was with you." I made a face.
"I pissed him off, cause I told Edward off." I said it like it was no big deal. But I knew it was.
"Woo, you told Edward off? Why?" Embry asked me.
"He didn't want me going to see Jacob so I told him off. Then I yelled at Emmett for telling me what to do, so he left in a hurry.
"Lexi, I don't want you to start something with them because of me." Jacob told me, actually sounding like he meant it.
"I'm not, but you know I hate being told what to do." Jacob sighed and leaned back in to his chair.
After a few hours, I stood up, blood rushed to my legs, that felt like thousands of needles going through it.
"I better go," I told them.
"Do you need ride?" Embry asked, "It's dark out and it's still raining. We can toss your bike in the back of my truck." I thought about it, I agreed. Jacob got up and followed us out.
"I'll go with you." He said, and turned to Embry. "You can just spend the night here." He nodded and we got my bike.
"I can get it myself you know, I'm not that weak." They just smirked at me.
"Whatever." I opened up the truck and slid in the back. Embry got in the driver seat, and Jacob took shotgun. We talked on the way home, but half way there, we stopped at wrack. I didn't think to much about it until I saw a motorcycle that was wrapped around the tree. I knew that bike.
"STOP!" I yelled at Embry, and he slammed on the breaks. Jacob opened his door and I jumped out of the truck. Not far from the bike was unconscious Emmett. That's when Embry and Jacob joined my side.
"Oh my god," I heard one of them whispered. "Call 911, now!"
