A/N: Hello my lovely readers. I got a couple of fans with my last chapter (you know who you are ^_^) so now that I know people are reading, I'll try to update more often. Anyway, on with the story! Enjoy and I'll see you at the bottom!

Disclaimer: Stephenie Meyer owns all, I just own Ally!

Jacob: Discussion

Ally was dangerously close to figuring out my secret, and if she figured out mine, she could figure out the Cullens', and Nessie! I wouldn't let anything happen to my Renesmee!

"Jacob, calm down," said Edward calmly.

Ally had escorted us to the parking lot and, after a rather awkward 'goodbye', headed to the bus stop and was now among a crowd of other kids. Now that she was out of earshot, Edward was trying to convince me that my thoughts were dangerously bordering on paranoid.

"Calm down!?" I exclaimed while trying to maintain a low voice to avoid human attention. "That girl will find us out! We can't stay here!"

We got into the black Honda Accord that had replaced the silver Volvo and, since Edward was driving, we were soon on the road going at least 90.

"Could someone explain what's going on, please?" asked Bella form the passenger seat.

"Jacob thinks that because Ally can point out that a drawing of a wolf reminds her of him, we are in danger of being discovered," Edward explained, exasperated.

"Not just that!" I exclaimed. "She can read minds too! We can't just watch our thoughts all the time around her!"

"We don't have to," he said patiently. "You see, she can only see your thoughts when she looks into your eyes. You yourself pointed out that we just need to avoid eye-contact."

He did have a point.

"Exactly. Besides, I think we should talk to Carlisle about the situation, anyway."

I sighed. "Fine, we'll talk to Carlisle." He would see sense at least. Carlisle always knew what was best for the family.

"But do you?" Edward asked, answering my thought.

Get out of my head.

We were almost home, courtesy of Edward's insane driving. He drove into the garage of an enormous house in the middle of nowhere.

I was surprised that we even found a place like this in Sacramento. That, however, was nothing to the surprise last month when Esme told us where we were moving. Why sunny California? It was still beyond me why a family of vampires would choose to live in the sunniest places on the west coast, though I suspected it was Alice's doing.

I got out of the car and immediately noticed Rosalie and Emmett working on Rose's new Bugatti Veyron 16.4. Apparently all of the Cullen's had to get new cars every ten years or so, and everyone had, except for Alice and Carlisle. When my VW Rabbit died, Alice tried to convince me to get a newer, shinier, faster car, but I decided to go Bella and Jasper's rout and get a motorcycle. Alice wanted to buy me the fastest most expensive one she could find, but I wanted to get an older one that I could fix up and make my own. It was about the only thing me and Blondie had in common. Even after ten years of me living with them, Rosalie still wrinkled her nose every time I walked in the room.

Emmett looked up at us as we got out of the Accord. "How was school?"

"We met a human who can read our minds," I answered snottily.

He stared for a moment. "You're joking, right?"

"No, Emmett," said Edward. "He's serious. Her name is Ally Collins, and she can read our minds if she looks into our eyes."

Rosalie squirmed out from under her car. "Has she found anything out?"

"No but she's dangerously close," I said, hoping, for once, to get Rose on my side.

"Jacob is being over dramatic," said Edward forcefully. "Ally is completely oblivious."

"Then what has Jake so uptight?" asked Jasper from the doorway.

"Come inside," urged Bella. "Is everybody home?" she paused, listening.

"Yeah, they're all here," confirmed Emmett.

We all congregated in the dining room (which only I, and Nessie most of the time, used) to discuss the issue. Carlisle, Esme and Alice were already there. Alice obviously already knew what this was about and stood in a corder, Jasper joined her.

"So," Carlisle began. "What's this about a mind reading human?"

"Her name is Ally," Bella stated. "And like with everyone else, she can't into my mind."

"How do you know this?" asked Esme. "Or is it an assumption?"

"She tried and failed."

"So she knows she has this power?" asked Rosalie.

"She didn't until we showed up," I said. "Or that's what she says..." I looked to Edward.

"She had no prior knowledge to her gift until she found out today."

"Is she in any position to find out about us?" Rosalie asked impatiently.

"She knows nothing," said Edward. "She can only see thoughts through eye contact."

"So avoid her eyes," was Emmett's simple solution.

"I think it would be safer to just go to a different school," I said. "We don't have to move; there's loads of schools in the area, we can just pick one. Nobody will suspect anything, they'll just think we didn't like their school."

"But what about Ally?" asked Carlisle. "Won't she think something odd is going on? It sounds like you made an impression on her."

"Ugh!" we all turned in surprise at Alice, her eyes were glazed over as she stared into the future. She blinked once and returned to the present. "I can't see anything!"

"I don't she why you shouldn't," I said, impatient. "I'm not going back to that school, no matter what we decide here."

"But I am," said Nessie quietly. It was the first she'd spoken since PE.

I instantly calmed down at the sound of her voice. "Nes...?"

Everyone stared at Nessie, surprised. Edward just looked on proudly. Something his daughter was thinking was making him proud.

"I like her, she's a nice girl. Not to mention the crappy life she's had..." she trailed off, staring at the table.

Carlisle's look of confusion also turned to pride. Pride that his granddaughter would be as compassionate as himself.

Rosalie's look of confusion grew, however. "What's wrong with her life?"

Edward explained. "She lives in a group home because her mother died three years ago in a car crash that Ally was also in, but obviously survived. In the home and at school, she is hazed by nearly every student for about any reason they can think of."

Rosalie blinked once. "That is a crappy life."

Emmett laughed. Nessie slapped his arm, hard. He stopped laughing and glowered at her but didn't retaliate.

"I want to stay and help her," Nessie explained.

"Help her how?" asked Alice.

"Nobody bothered her today..."

I couldn't see where Nessie was going with this. Edward could.

"Of course," he said. "Our presence frightens off most humans, so today, when we were hanging around Ally, the other humans left her alone."

"Why were you hanging around with her?" asked Rosalie in disbelief.

Bella jumped in and explained about the Shadowing at that school. "So we had to follow her from class to class," she finished.

Rosalie huffed and rubbed her temples in frustration.

"Exactly how much does she know, Edward?" asked Carlisle.

"She is only intrigued by us," he replied. "We fascinate her."

"You only fascinate her?" asked Emmett. "You don't frighten her at all?"

"Well she seemed awfully jumpy all day," Bella clarified.

"What was that all about?" I asked Edward.

"Remember when she mentioned that no one was bothering her today? She said it was because we were intimidating. Her instincts were telling her to get away from us as fast as she could, all day."

"Why didn't she?" Emmett was confused.

"She didn't understand why she felt that way, and besides, it was her job to show us around, she thought it rude to take off."

"Rude?" Emmett burst out laughing. Nessie hit him again and he stopped.

"That's not the point," she said. "I want to be her friend so that the humans will stop bothering her."

"But, Nes," I said. "She can read your mind, she could find out about us."

"I won't look into her eyes," she countered. "I want to help her, you can't change my mind, Jake."

I sighed. She was right; when she wanted something, if it was in my power, I would give it to her. "Alright, you win."

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