A/N: Sorry is took me so long to post. I was going to post the week after I post the last one but the truth is I was trying to get every thing done for college. I started last Monday. So wish me luck. Hopefully my stories will be better written by the end of this year beginning of next year. I put a little of Leah's POV at the end to give you a cliff hanger. You already know what the hanger is but it gives you a glimpse of the next chapter and who POV it will be. Hope you like and don't be afraid to review. If you see some grammatical error don't be afraid to point them out. I'll fix them when I can. Thanks.

Faceless Moon Chapter 6

Jacob's POV

"Hello, Dad." I stood in my spot staring at the man that raised me to be the man I am today. The man that begged me not to leave but eventually let me go, knowing the imprint was too strong. He wasn't the only one I was staring at. Standing behind him was someone who has, from my knowledge, hated me ever since I left La Push. He had a bewildered expression on his face if I ever seen on.

"Jacob, is that you, son?" Dad said.

"Yea, it's me. How are you doing?" I could see tears being fought in both my father and Quil's eyes.

"My gosh, son, come in." He rolled back to let me enter. Quil on the other hand was running out the back door, probably going to get Sam. A minute later, I heard an ear-bleeding howl coming from the nearby forest. My eye immediately went to Billy.

"Don't worry about him, son. He just surprised to see you thats all. So when did you get into town? I just talked to you not to long ago. Is everything alright?"

"Dad, can an imprint break or disappear?" Appalled at my question, he quickly started to think.

"Well, son, it's never actually happened before. Imprints are supposed to be your soul mates, forever, if you will. I haven't heard or came across a situation where it has failed before. That's to say, I've never came across an imprint that was between a vampire and a werewolf either. Why do you ask?"

I glanced at the floor for a second trying to find a way to tell him about Renessmee and me. I then peered into his eyes, hoping he could read my face and figure out what I was trying to say.

"I think Nessie is cheating on me. The imprint doesn't feel as strong as it did or even there for that matter. It's like the imprint is gone." He stared at me then, puzzled at what I mean.

"I mean I love her, but it doesn't feel like it's from the imprint. I can stay gone for days and feel fine, not even missing her. When she goes out, I'm not protective over her like I use to be and when we kiss…it hurts."

"Well, son, it may just be a phase at the moment. It may pass…"

"Dad, I left her. I watched as his eyes went from shock to confusion to anger all in a matter of seconds.

"What do you mean you left her? How is that even possible?" My dad yelled.

"I packed my things, gave her the house and one of the cars, sold half of the shop to Mason, got in the car and left." I knew he wouldn't be happy when he heard that, however, I knew he would understand once he heard why. Well at least I hope he would.

"Why, Jacob? Why would you leave your imprint alone with no explanation as to why? As much as I hated the imprint between you two, I still raised you better than that."

"Dad, when she kissed me, I felt disgusted. When she would go out to meet up with Nahuel and not come home until the next morning with his sent all over her, I didn't care. Dad, she didn't even have the decency to shower before she came home to get the smell off. When she was gone I would run and phase in the nearby woods, hoping to catch any glimpse of the one person I really love. The one person I've always loved. Leah." Fiddling with my fingers, I looked into his eyes.

"Son, I understand how you feel but you have to let her go. She has Paul now and she's happy. If you really love her, let her be happy and let her go."

"NO!" I yelled. Noticing the way my dad almost jump out of his wheelchair, I calmed back down.

"I know about her and Paul already, Dad. I don't need to be reminded. Paul hasn't imprinted yet and I know Leah doesn't want to be with him for long. It's just a matter of time before Paul imprints on some poor innocent girl and leave Leah…"

"Just like you and Sam did?" he finished, stopping me in my tracks. Now that hurt.

"Look, Jake, I see what you're saying but let it run its course. If Leah loves you and you love her; you two will be together. But don't push it. You'll only drive her farther away in the end." I mauled over my father's words.

"If you want her, son, fight for her but don't drive her away. If it's meant to be it will be. Well enough with the heavy, if you need a place to stay your always welcome to stay here. Rachel will be here next week so you two can take your old rooms."

"Thanks, Dad." I smiled then got up to give him a hug.

"Now, to the pack business, the fact that you are back does not really mean you get your old pack back. If you want to become Alpha again you have to get Leah and/or Sam to submit to you in a battle. Neither of them will do that easily. It'll be hard but if you still want the job as chief let me talk to the council and I'll see what we can do. For now, go grab your bags and relax. I'll call Sue and tell her your back. I already have a feeling both packs know your back." I laughed. Knowing Quil, I'm pretty sure they are already planning how to get rid of me.

I went outside to grab my bags then as I walk back inside the whole pack was in my dad's living room. Minus Leah, everyone was here. All with angry and surprised expressions, Sam walked up to me.

"What are you doing here, Jacob?" Sam asked calmly with a low growl.

"Well, hello to you too, Sam. I'm fine, how are you?"

"Cut the crap and answer the damn question. What are doing here?" He waited for my answer all the while my former pack and my father watched.

"Well, I'm here to visit. I haven't seen anyone in seven years. Do I really have to have a reason to visit my family?" I could feel my anger slowly rising as my wolf's low growl build in the pit of my stomach. The alpha in me became angry as someone dared to question my motives.

"Your family is in Alaska. You left this family when you decided to leave with that demon spawn you call an imprint. So how about you do all of us a favor and go back."

"Look Sam, I know we've had our differences but I'm here to see my father and my pack…or former pack. There is no law or rule saying I can't come back home. Now, I'm here whether you or anyone else likes it or not. Believe it or not I'm also her to try and patch things up with everyone…"

"You mean you're here to patch things up with Leah? One word of advice, Jake, she has moved on to better and…bigger things. She doesn't want you here…" Now, that pissed me off. I swallowed a growl as my wolf scratched to show himself.

"That's enough, Paul, this is Jake's home and he is welcome back anytime. He left because the imprint impaled him to. I'm sure most of you know how that feels. He's back and he's staying…" Everyone's eyes widen at my father's statement. "…if anyone, and I do mean anyone, as so to even try to make him leave in any way, you will have to answer to me. Is that understood?" Surprisingly they all nodded. My father was still the chief and even though he was in a wheelchair everyone still feared and respected him as if he wasn't. "Now go home."

Everyone left but my former pack. For some reason they stayed. With scowls almost permenately etched on their faces, they stood there staring at me. Just waiting for that ice to break itself but with no avail.

"Why are you really here, Jake? We haven't seen you in seven years, only getting updates from Leah once in a blue moon and you have the nerve to show your face after so long. Why now?"

Hearing Seth, ask those questions and not Paul or Embry was a shock to me. He has always been the happy go lucky, young pup that didn't care what you did as long as it didn't hurt Leah it didn't matter.

"Seth, I know you and everyone else are mad at me at the moment but I promise I'll explain everything to everyone. Just let me get settled and I promise I tell you whatever you want to know." Paul lets out a low growl.

"We will give you a day but you must explain everything at the bonfire."

"I will just let me get some time to think. I had a long drive."

"One day, Jake, one day!" Seth yelled as he walked out the back door with the rest of the pack two steps behind.

I grabbed the rest of my bags and took them to my room. Flopping on my old bed, I scanned the room. It was the same as I left it. I scanned over to the door to find my father there with pity in his eyes.

"They'll come around, son. Just let the soak it in first." I didn't say anything. So much stuff was going on in my mind. How was I going to get them to trust me again? Let alone let me be there Alpha again. And what about Leah? What will she say when she finds out I'm back? I had so much on mind right now. How was I going to explain to everyone at the bonfire that I left Nessie because the imprint broke somehow and there was something pulling me back here? Yea, they would never understand that. On top of everything, I didn't want to do it in front of Sam or Leah. I planned on telling Leah on my own time. Alone. I will tell them but it won't be at the bonfire.


Leah POV

Class was ok. Now that everything is done I can focus on the pack and making sure Seth graduates.

Ring Ring!

Ok, who could be calling me, now.

"Hello?" It was Seth and just by the low growl I could here through the phone. Something was wrong.

"Seth, what wrong?" He hesitated for a second before answering.

"Leah, I don't know how to tell you this but…" He paused for a minute. A minute that almost killed me.

"Seth!"

"…Jacob's back, Leah."