I DO NOT OWN TWILIGHT

As I got in my car I got more and more worried about what the Cullen's wanted to talk to me about. Even though I knew they wanted to talk about me I was afraid that they would judge me for my past. I got on the highway and was trying to keep up with the car Carlisle, Esme, Rosalie, and Emmett were in while I had two backseat drivers complaining about how slow I was going when I was driving at eighty miles an hour, which is pretty fast if you ask me. Eventually, Jasper just lifted me out of my seat and moved me to the passenger's seat while he toke the wheel and sped forward!

"Damn, Bella." Jasper started. "If I would have known you were that slow then I would have just walked home." He huffed.

"Oh, just shut up Jasper if you don't like my driving you should just drive yourself." Ha tough cookies

"So Bella do you like shopping?" Alice asked excitedly.

"Not really. I try to stay away from painfully boring things; especially since nothing looks good on me." I answered truthfully.

"Yeah right, you definitely need to work on your self-esteem." Alice announced.

Thankfully this only lasted a few more minutes. When I saw the house I was amazed by it. It was the size of a city block and as tall as a merry go round. When we got in the house I heard a faint heartbeat and some snoring.

"We should probably go to the living room." Alice said. And to the living room we went, I sat near Alice and Jasper, Rosalie and Emmet were on the following couch and Carlisle and Esme were seated on a love seat facing me.

"Well Bella welcome to our home. We are glad that you could come." Carlisle announced.

"I'm glad I could be here." I replied truthfully

"So tell us about you past." Alice exclaimed.

"Well I was born in Forks to the Chief of police. My mother decided to leave us after she ran off with a man five years her junior. Charlie, my father, was faced with a challenge- raising a teenaged daughter on his own-" I couldn't finish my sentence because I heard Edward's heart speeding up.

Apparently everyone else could too because everyone turned their head in the direction of the heartbeat. And there he was standing in the doorway. Were flannel pajamas bottoms and a spider man tee shirt.

"Sorry, I just heard you talking and I wanted to listen. By the way what are you doing here?" Well that was forward

Jif® Peanut Butter Brownie Cookies

Ingredients:

1 (19.5 oz.) package Pillsbury® Classic Traditional Fudge Brownie

1/4 cup butter or margarine, melted

4 ounces cream cheese, softened

1 large egg

1 cup powdered sugar

1 cup Jif® Creamy Peanut Butter

1/2 can Pillsbury® Chocolate Fudge Frosting

Directions:
1. HEAT oven to 350°F. Beat brownie mix, melted butter, cream cheese and egg in medium bowl 50 strokes with spoon until well blended (dough will be sticky).
2. DROP dough by rounded tablespoonfuls 2 inches apart onto ungreased cookie sheets to make 24 cookies; smooth edge of each to form round cookie.
3. MIX powdered sugar and peanut butter in small bowl with spoon until mixture forms a ball. With hands, roll rounded teaspoonfuls peanut butter mixture into 24 balls. Lightly press 1 ball into center of each ball of dough.
4. BAKE 10 to 14 minutes or until edges are set. Cool on cookie sheets at least 30 minutes.
5. SPREAD thin layer of frosting over peanut butter portion of each cooled cookie.

High Altitude (above 3500 ft.):
1. FLATTEN cookies slightly before baking. Bake at 350° F for 11 to 15 minutes.
Yield: 24 cookies