Blue

The flight was long and anoying. Most humans were so ignorant on planes, always having to shift themselves, causing irritation to those around them. Emmett and I were almost perfectly still the whole flight. The only reason we would shift at all was to look more human. His hand didn't leave mine the whole time. And sometimes we'd turn just to look at each other. We hadn't noticed that we had stared stone cold still for three hours, until the flight attendant came over to ask if we wanted anything. Edward chuckled to us later that the only reason she did was because she was jealous of me, her wanting nothing more than to be stared at by Emmett.

"Hey, Bella. Wake up." Emmett whispered, poking the back of Bella's head. Edward and Bella sat infront of us. Alice and Jasper behind. Carlisle and Esme sat across the way from Edward.

"Mmm?" Bella opened her eyes and turned around groggily.

"What?"

"Your snoring is irritating."

"Shut up Emmett, she wasn't snoring." Alice hissed from behind. Emmett chuckled. Bella didn't bother to retaliate. Instead she just grumbled and layed her head on Edward. He gave her a pillow as he glared at Emmett.

"That was completely unnecessary." I giggled to him.

"I know, but I'm bored. Not to mention starving!" Emmett looked around the plane. Everyone seemed to tense. Emmett looked at everyone's faces and rolled his eyes as he released an exasperated sigh.

"Relax! I can last a few more hours." I placed my head on his shoulder and closed my eyes. About an hour later I opened my eyes to see a bunch of the flight attendants starring intently at all of us. As soon as they saw my eyes open they quickly started walking around like they were doing something. I turned to look at everyone. Everyone was as still as a statue. Alice's eyes were closed and I could tell she was simply seeking the future. Jasper's eyes were open and he stared at the ceiling, his hand gently placed over Alice's. Emmett had repositioned his head from ontop of mine to back against his chair, his eyes closed. As far as I could tell, Esme, Carlisle and Edward were doing the same thing. Bella was the only one who looked remotely moving. I chuckled to myself and layed my head back down on Emmett's shoulder.

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"Why'd we take a plane again?" I asked taking off the tanned gloves that clung to my hands. We were in South America, Rio de Janeiro. The sun was beginning to come up for the day, so all but Bella was wrapped up from head to toe. Bella was dying of heat already. It was a very warm climate, with very blue water even in the morning light. We were in a beautiful summer home**, we were bunking with Bella and Edward for some reason. Emmett suddenly grabbed my hand.

"Keep those on, this isn't our room. Edward, keys." Edward threw a shiny little key ring at Emmett before Bella could even register what Emmett was saying.

"We're in another room?" Emmett smirked, so did Edward.

"Something like that." He grabbed my concealed hand and we went out onto the patio. The sun glistened against my cheek, but no one was around to see it, except the rest of the Cullens. Alice ran up to us and hugged Emmett, and then me. Esme smiled as Carlisle put a hand around her shoulder.

"Take care." Esme smiled.

"Emmett?" Carlisle asked a little stern.

"Yeah?"

"Don't..." Edward let out a loud laugh that filled the ocean air. Emmett smirked and and smacked Edward on the shoulder a little.

"Don't worry about it." Emmett then grabbed my hand and we went running towards the back of the property, keeping to a human speed just incase. He took me to a dock beside the ocean and picked me up. I giggled to myself as he set me down on the passenger seat of the boat. He quickly set up the roof, even though there wasn't a cloud in sight.

"You can take off the gloves and scarf now. No one will see us." I pulled everything off my face and hands. THe rising sun sparkled ever so delicately on my skin. Emmett smiled at me as he pulled off his hat and scarf. We must have looked ridiculous to the common human. Emmett had already unhooked the boat and we were off into the ocean. I looked back for a moment to see the house we had just been in. I noticed no other houses were close by

"They needed to rent a far away house. It's sunny here, can't have humans around." Duh.

The boat sailed on for a little while before Emmett asked me to take the top down.

"No more boats around here." As soon at it was tied down, Emmett stood up behind the wheel, loving the feel of the wind. The heat was comforting from being in Forks for so long. Emmett took discarded his shirt and started trying to catch waves on the ocean. I let off my hoodie to have a t-shirt on underneath. Our skin now glittered with all it's might in the rising sun. After about twenty minutes, we were parking into a little dock on an island. I stepped out onto it, grabbing my bag.

"Welcome to Isle Esme." I looked at him with a raised eyebrow, but he simply shrugged. I started up the long sandy pathway through a little bit of forest. Eventually, a house came into view and I stood infront of beautiful door, with wide windows at it's side. I turned to see Emmett by my side. I waited for him to unlock the front door when he dropped the luggage. Before I knew it, he had me pressed against the door.

"So much for taking it one step at a time?" I giggled. He laughed and stepped back.

"Your right." As he grinned to himself I took that second to look at his upper half. My human memory really didn't do him justice. He started to open the door and let me in first.

"Although taking me to some deserted romantic island isn't exactly subtle." I said and kept walking, wishing I could see blush on his cheeks.

THe place was beautiful, white on white, large windows, and the beach was sloped carefully out the back door of the main bedroom. A large white bed was in the middle. I could see it from the hallway as Emmett still held the luggage.

"What is the point in beds? You're vampires." I turned back to Emmett, who had that face on that usually had redness on his face still.

"Ohhhh." I giggled. And kept going through the house. There was a large selection of books and movies.

"This place could deffinetly use some game consoles." Emmett laughed flopping next to me on the couch facing a T.V. I turned to him.

"Why would you want games when you have that outside?" I pointed to the beautiful clear blue water that awaited skin to caress it. I then decided I couldnt wait any longer and ran outside. The sun beamed off my skin like tin foil was being reflected in the sky. I held out my arms and let the sun hug my skin. I felt it warm every curve of my body, and I hated that I was wearing full length jeans.

A pair of arms suddenly wrapped around my waist and threw me clear into the ocean. I landed with a very loud splash somewhere out farther in the water. The water filled my nose and irritated it, but I didn't worry about drowning. I came up for air, spitting out the water that filled my throat. It burned the slightest bit, but nothing to hurt me. Emmett was letting out loud laughs from shore, not seeing that I had come back up. I rolled my eyes and went back under, trying to find the undersea life I most likely scared away.

I found a pair of turtles and began swimming along side of them. Eventually, Emmett appeared beside me still trying not to laugh. We swam for a few hours, never breaking the surface. The water was incredibly blue, and I couldn't believe it's beauty. I started to feel slight irritation towards the jeans I was wearing and started swimming towards shore. When I broke the surface, I could tell it was the afternoon. I layed down on the beach, looking like a massive diamond that's washed up. Emmett looked the same as he layed next to me. We both gasped for air like crazy, only because of the hours we had held our breath. The only sounds were of us, and the waves. Not even a bird could be heard. A few more hours passed, as our breathing slowed, and we just stared up at the passing clouds.

"I'm still hungry." Emmett finally said. I laughed.

"So am I."

"Ever had shark?" I bolted my head up to look at him.

"Hey I didnt say it was the best! It's not bad though." He then ran back into the ocean, and I followed.

** Unfortunetly, I cannot put up a picture of the home, but if you look up Rio de Janeiro homes, you'll see some BEAUTIFUL houses. You'll get the jist of what it looks like.