Meh, stupid Emmett again. It's an obsession. I apologise. I just love the idea, tbh.

Oh, sorry this is so late out-- I started Work Experience today, and then had drama this evening. We were devising for the Christmas performance, and so far have like, a Vampire version of Romeo and Juliet. Except with the added division of status between Jean (Romeo) and Miss Julie (Juliet). Set in a modern-day nightclub, except the Vamps are stuck in a time-warp type thing, and are pretty much convinced they're in the Renaissance period. Add in a masquerade ball, a rock concert, several murders, the evil father of Jean, who also happens to be an Evil Vamp Priest, and who may or may not be in love with Miss Julie's grandmother, plus several very pale humans, a piece of magic string and a teddy bear and you have our piece.

Has your brain exploded yet? Mine did, earlier. It was messy, tbh...

But enough of my random gibberish! To the story!

Oh, you won't understand this one unless you've read Drabble #10, 'Naughty Seat' (25th Sept.) I suggest you go and read it now. Actually, you might want to go and read it now, anyway, just to make sure you're totally clear... Ta!


Date: 13th October

Character: Emmett

Stimulus word: Box

With untold glee, Emmett Cullen ripped the paper violently from the present, throwing it over his shoulder. A… a box?

He looked up in confusion, gazing at the expectant face of his wife.

"Uh… what a lovely box?"

It was a question, and Rosalie noticed. With an exasperated sigh, she pulled open the large, plain brown box to reveal his real present.

"Another box?"

Rosalie sighed, knowing that she would have to spell it out for him. Emmett was not exactly known for his technical genius.

"It's called an iPod, Emmett. You can listen to your songs on it."

He grinned delightedly, his eyes glazing over as he imagined hours and hours of listening to his favourite songs…

He started singing under his breath in anticipation. "Bop, bop, bop, bop to the top…"