Sorry it took so long, I had absolutely NO idea what to put in after I wrote the start. I still really really really need help with a decent plot for this story, so no guarantees that I'll update any time soon after this.
Tooza.
"So… This is nice." I said looking at the gorgeous scenery through the front window of the car. There are some advantages to being a woman, so I've figured. One is the universal right of 'shotty!' for the front seat. Not that I'll ever complain.
"That it is, little sister, that it is." Embry teased. I cocked my eyebrow and turned in my seat to look at him.
"And how old are you?" I asked innocently. He grinned and replied.
"18. Haha! I'm older than you!" He did a little jig while his brothers stared at him in shame. I grinned even wider than his.
"Oh really?" I drawled as I handed him my drivers licence. "Check the birth date." He looked at me suspiciously and snatched the card away from me so quickly I barely saw it. I turned back to the front and winked evilly at Sam, who was driving. He smirked, both of us waiting for Embry to realise his mistake. We weren't disappointed.
"Aww, MAN! Why the hell are you 19! You sure don't look that old!" He pouted as we all laughed at him.
"Don't worry, it's an easy mistake to make. Once I got sent to the sheriff because the guy at the nightclub I went to thought I was too young and had a false card. I was arrested and held in the local lock-up overnight. Anyway, I got $750 compensation when they realised their mistake. But it was so funny! You should have seen the look on my boyf-" I stopped mid word and clenched my fists, I tried in vain to stop the vibrations that were threatening to overcome me. I felt a hand on my shoulder, momentarily stopping my shaking.
"I'm sorry, I shouldn't have brought it up. I didn't mean to bring up any unwanted memories. Sorry." Embry said softly, soothingly. I nodded and the car was quiet for the next three minutes.
"I'm bored!" Jacob whined from behind my seat. I chuckled.
"Well what do you want to do? Play i-spy?" I joked. Sam laughed and Jake nodded enthusiastically. I rolled my eyes.
"But I was joking!" I complained. The boys snickered when I sent Jake an evil glare. He just winked and smirked in a way very similar to Sam's.
Sam turned up a driveway quickly which tore my view from Jake to the front once more. I looked outside to see a quaint little light pink cottage with a baby blue trim. I raised an eyebrow at the pink part of it. I sent a questioning look to Sam. He flushed slightly at my look.
"I swear, I came home one day and nearly fainted when I saw it. I will never let my girlfriend pick the colours for anything else for as long as I live." he said solemnly. I laughed.
"Sure, Sam. Sure."
