A/N:

Welcome to the final chapter!

1. As Leilani972 pointed out "The slight geological point is that most of the Maroons were slaves coming from the Gold Coast of Africa (Ghana, Benin, Togo, Mali and Senegal). The Ethiopians decents came on the island after."

So that's a correction to my origin story from last chapter and also don't trust Huck with your history lesson folks. I got a three on World, so you will fail.

2. It's kind of short, has a bit of tell, and may be a little rushed in places but despite those flaws I hope you guys enjoy this last chapter.

3. As I stated previously, I'm not a great writer and I definitely suck at writing dialogue for multiple characters at once.

Disclaimer: I do not own Twilight or any of the characters.


The morning that Leah and Davina were to return to Jamaica was still and calm.

Leah had expected things to go very differently.

She thought she would dread the start of the morning.

Instead she was awoken with a call from David. It was short and sweet.

"Good morning, beautiful. Just calling to wish you and Davina a happy flight. Everyone'll be at the airport waiting for you guys to return."

Leah had smiled. "Really?"

"Yup. We'll all be there."

Leah had thought she heard a pinch of mischief in the man's voice but she ignored it. "Love you, David. See ya soon!"

"Yeah, see ya soon."

Leah knew, like she always knew, that David was smirking but she couldn't figure out for the life of her what he had up his sleeve.

She couldn't worry about though; she needed to wake Davina.

She thought she'd have to drag Davina out of bed and bathe, dress and feed the little zombie-monster girl.

Instead Davina got up at the alarm (a miracle in Leah's book) and got showered, dressed, and brushed her teeth right away.

The night before she and her mother had discussed how their goodbye at the airport would go. Sue had gotten the crazy idea in her head that Leah and Davina could pick her up in Forks and they could all drive to the airport together. Sue also decided that she would return the rental car, taking the burden out of Leah's hands.

Leah thought her mother was insane and she had argued that the traffic would be terrible.

Sue assured her that everything would be fine; Leah disagreed.

But low and behold Sue was right and Leah and Davina arrived at the Swan-Clearwater home at 8 a.m. about an hour after they checked out of their hotel in Seattle.

Shortly after Leah pulled into the driveway to the house, Sue hopped in the car.

When they were about pull into William Fairchild Airport, Sue glanced back at Davina. The girl was knocked out in the backseat, she had fallen asleep shortly after getting in the car to drive to Sue's. Leah knew the girl would. Even though she managed to get up and ready, Leah figured she would still be a little tired.

"It's insanity."

Leah looked over at her mother in the passenger seat, with her eyebrows scrunched up. "Huh?"

"The pack thinking that forcing Davina with Embry was right…Plus he'd never fit her. Davina's one of a kind."

Leah laughed softly. "Not to mention that the girl is silly, adventurous and more than likely asexual."

Now Sue looked confused. "Asexual?"

"She doesn't like people in that way. She's in love with nature and being the wolf. I know for certain that she has no interest in being…"intimate" with other people."

"Oh." Was all Sue could say.

Leah almost laughed again. "Yup."


After parking in a lot on the airport, Leah, Davina (partially being dragged by Leah) and Sue (stuck carrying Davina's purple suitcase) made their way into the busy airport and toward the terminal for their flight.

As they walked to the terminal, Leah could not believe how simple her return home would be.

That was until she heard her name being shouted across the airport.

"LEAH!"

Leah, as well as Sue and Davina, stopped instantly. When Leah turned, she was not surprised to see Seth, Emily, Sam and Embry running toward them.

When they were in hearing range, Leah quickly jumped into the defensive.

"What are you doing here?"

Emily, of course, was the first to speak. "Seth told us that Sue was seeing you off today."

And then Embry decided to pipe in. "I'm not letting you take Davina away from me."

Even though Davina had been partially awake before, her eyes were wide open now.

"Are you kidding me?" Leah asked. "You followed us to the airport because you think I'm taking her away from you forcefully?"

Embry nodded and this time Sam spoke.

"Leah, you hate imprinting. I have no doubt in my mind that you'd try to sabotage an imprint if you had the power to."

"Sam I think that's enough." Sue stated firmly before turning towards Seth. "How could you?"

Seth put his hands up. "Mom, I had to help Embry. You don't know how hard this has been on him. I don't like to see my friend's in pain."

"Help Embry!" Leah shouted. "What about Davina? What about the pain she'd feel because you're trying to force her with someone she doesn't want to be with? Because you're making her responsible for someone else's pain?" Seth cringed visibly. "She's not happy about this."

"She could be Leah." Emily began softly. "If you would just step out of the way and le-"

"Enough!" Davina shouted at the four interlopers. Then she looked directly into Embry's eyes. "I. DO. NOT. WANT. TO. BE. WITH. YOU."

Embry looked wounded. "Bu-."

"NO!"

"Dav?"

Leah turned around again but this time what she saw completely surprised her.

Standing before her was David walking behind him were Sharon, Wesley and Katrina.

David, like his sister, had dark brown skin and eyes and his black hair was styled in a short kinky, untamed, afro. Leah loved to try to run her hands through his hair; it was the messiest thing she'd seen in her life.

Sharon was like her two children. Dark skinned and dark eyed with long black kinky curls. The woman was petite as well. Davina and Leah were both a couple of inches taller t than her and her husband and son both towered over her by about half a head.

Wesley differed from his wife and children. His skin was caramel colored and his eyes were a bright brown (Davina's were the same) and his hair, unlike David, was cut very short and tamed.

Katrina, like Wesley, had caramel colored skin and her eyes were dark green. She had long, black, curly hair that fell at her shoulders and like the rest of the family she was taller than Sharon.

"Davi!" Davina cried out. "Mama, Papa!"

Davina ran into her parents' arms and they gladly received her, wrapping the girl into a tight hug.

David walked to Leah and hugged her close. "Crazy lady." He said as he nuzzled his face into her hair.

"Silly man." Leah said back. "Wait a minute!" Leah stated pulling back. "What are you guys doing here?"

David smiled widely. "I told you we'd meet you at the airport…well some of us anyway. The rest of the pack are back at home preparing for your return."

"Told you I was going to come up here." Katrina stated.

Leah looked to her with a huge smile. "Hell yeah you did."

"Excuse me." Sam spoke, cutting into their happy moment and snapping Leah back to the situation at hand.

Leah and the other members from the Black River pack looked to Sam.

"We have to discuss the situation involving Davina. It is important and very urgent."

Embry nodded. "Davina is my imprint."

Sharon and Wesley looked at Sam and Embry as if they were crazy.

Sharon detached herself from the hug she was sharing with her husband and Davina and stepped toward Embry. Leah, David, Katrina, and Sue made a point to step out of the way.

"Who do you think you are, boy?" Sharon stated when she was a few feet from Embry.

Katrina smirked. "Go Mama Sharon!" Leah nodded in agreement. She wanted to see the older she-wolf put Sam and Embry in their places.

"I-."

"You have no claim to my child and if you think or pursue otherwise I will not hesitate to shred you to pieces with my bare hands. Do I make myself clear, boy?"

Embry gulped and looked toward Sam.

"I don't think you understand. I think you all should post-pone the flight and sit down for a meeting with our tribe elders."

Sharon rolled her eyes and looked towards Leah. "Are they always this hard of hearing?"

Leah grinned. "Yes, always."

"Look, my wife has made herself clear. We are the alpha pair of the Black River pack and we make decisions regarding our child. We will not discuss any further with you or any of your elders. It is done. Davina and Leah will be coming home today." Wesley stated firmly, backing up his wife.

"B-but, this is not how it should be!" Emily cried out.

"Oh give it break, Emily." Sue stated. "All of you, just get over yourselves. You heard Wesley. Leah and Davina are going home."

Then Sue walked to Leah and hugged her close.

"Have a good flight. I'll see you in a couple of weeks for the bridal shower. Love you."

"Love you too mom."

When Sue stepped away from the hug she looked around at David, Wesley, Sharon, Katrina and Davina.

"Thank you all for loving my daughter. I wish you all the best and will be happy to see you all again soon." Then she turned back to the La Push pack. "And to the rest of you, get out of here. I will meet you in La Push. We have a LOT to discuss."

Embry looked to Davina desperately. The girl turned away from him and snuggled into her father's embrace. Wesley growled at the boy.

"You heard the woman, leave. My daughter wants nothing to do with you."

"But Sue!" Sam argued.

Sue shook her head. "Go and take your wife and Embry with you. Now." After she watching Sam and Emily, albeit reluctantly, forcibly drag a sulking Embry away, Sue looked to Seth. "You stay. We're going to have a long talk on the drive home."

Seth gulped at his mother. "Yes mom."

Before the two could make the journey out of the airport, Leah called out, "One last thing."

She walked to Seth and then hugged him close. "I love you, Seth and I forgive you for what you've done to me, for what you watched others do to me. Maybe one day when things are better we will speak again but not now. Not for a long time."

When Leah let go of Seth, she walked back to David and took his hand.

"Let's get out of here."

"You heard the woman," David said smiling. "Let's get the hell out of here."

"Finally!" Katrina said. "I don't know how you ever lived in this place Leah. It's so damn dreary!"

Everyone laughed.

Leah snorted. "Well, that's one way to describe Washington."

As the six walked to their flight terminal they joked about the terrible Washington weather. They all could agree that it sucked and that they would be happy to be back home in Black River.


On the plane they were all seated near each other, something Leah was sure the Georges' had made happen some way or another. Leah and Davina were seated together, in front of them was Sharon and Wesley and behind them Katrina and David.

Leah found the arrangement kind of amusing. David and Katrina cared about each other but the two were very opinionated and their conversations often ended in arguments. Leah could not wait to hear what the two would go at it about today.

Shortly after they were seated and had gotten comfortable, Davina snuggled her face into Leah's shoulder, she yawned and asked, "Leah tell me a story, please?"

Leah looked down at the girl contemplatively. There was a piece of herself, one that once brought her a great amount of pain. But now she felt only a tiny sadness about it and she knew for certain that when she let that piece out, when she truly let it go, she would finally be free.

"Once there were two little girls. They were cousins, like sisters real-."

"I love you, Leah." Davina said interrupting Leah. "Just wanted to say it before I fell asleep."

Leah smiled down at the girl. "I know Dav, I love you too. Now where was I?"

"Two cousin-sister things." Davina replied sleepily.

Leah chuckled and then she began again. "Once there were two cousins, who were more like sisters really…" Leah faltered and looked around her at David, Sharon, Wesley, Katrina and then back down at Davina. Suddenly this story didn't matter at all. Suddenly Leah felt warm all over.

"Leah?" Davina asked looking up at her concerned.

"One cousin betrayed the other. For a while the betrayed cousin felt bitter and angry and she was all alone. And one day she wasn't. She was surrounded by people who cared for her, who became her new family. She was loved and that was all she ever needed. The end."

Davina snuggled back into Leah. "I like that story."

Leah wrapped an arm around the girl and snuggled her as close as she could. "Me too."

Leah closed her eyes and drifted off to the sounds of David and Katrina bickering behind her, the soft laughter of Sharon and Wesley in the seats before her and the soon the light snoring of Davina with a smile on her face. She could not wait to be back in Black River again, surrounded by the people who loved her.


A/N: Alright, that's it folks. As always, I hope you guys enjoyed reading my crazy, crazy, crazy imprinting story and much thanks to the brave souls who reviewed. You all deserve huge cookies. Well, thanks for reading and please review :)!

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Things I wish I did:

-Made longer chapters

-More with David, Wesley, Sharon and the rest of the Black River pack. I was trying to go for more of a Leah/Davina feel and ended up giving them less presence.

-Explored Leah's Black River past more.