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

A/N: Thanks to katmom and Angelinia who beta this story.

Chapter Ten

A Dog's Day

Bella woke up the next morning a little later than she normal would have. That was understandable since she had stayed up later than normal too, and she'd had a rather emotionally draining night. She turned over and found an unexpected pair of eyes on her. Her heart started beating faster in shock and anticipation and she said breathlessly, "Edward, you're here. Did you stay the night?"

"Not quite," Edward smiled, "I've only been here the last few hours, since Charlie left to go fishing."

"Oh," Bella said, "well, I'm glad you came either way."

"So am I," Edward smiled, "it's a lot easier to hear you speaking in your sleep when I'm in your room."

Bella blushed at that, but was going to otherwise ignore his comment. However, something had caught her attention and she looked at him thoughtfully, trying to work it out.

"What are you thinking?" Edward asked with a sigh, annoyed again by her quiet mind.

Bella smiled at his expression. "I was just wondering how you could hear me talking in my sleep if you're not here."

"Oh," Edward said smiling again, though this time his eyes were a little guarded, as if he was worried about how she would react to whatever it was that he was about to say. "Actually, Bella, if you want to know the truth, I've been staying in a tree just a little way from here since Monday morning. I wanted to be close to you and… well I've found your heartbeat to be an intoxicating sound."

"Oh," Bella said, a little taken aback by that. Though, now that she thought about it, it made perfect sense … or at least it fit with everything that she had seen Edward do in the books.

"You're not mad are you?" Edward asked, unable to read her expressions.

"No," Bella said to him.

"Good," Edward beamed, and then brought up a totally different topic. "I was wondering what you were planning on doing today."

"Well, I really think that I should see Jacob … and tell him what happened in Twilight," Bella said and Edward nodded his head. "And after that I'm sure we'll still have time to go to your house. Hm … I …" she paused, she wasn't sure if what she was thinking was a plausible idea or not.

"What is it?" Edward said.

"I was wondering if … well if it would be okay … um … if Jacob comes with us … I mean to your house?" Bella asked hesitantly.

"Hm …" Edward said thoughtfully. "I know Rose wouldn't like that, but I'm pretty sure the rest of my family wouldn't mind."

"Do you mind?" Bella asked. She could hear the slight annoyance in his tone and she didn't like it.

"I … no, I don't mind," Edward said, trying to be truthful, but it was difficult at the moment. "He's your friend … I don't want to take you away from your other friends all the time … I have monopolized your time a lot lately."

"Something happens between me and Jake, doesn't it? Something that makes you worry about me spending time with him?" Bella asked suspiciously.

"Perhaps," Edward said, the only answer that he was going to give her.

"Oh … maybe I shouldn't …" Bella said frowning. She really didn't want to make Edward uncomfortable.

"No, I'm honestly okay with this, Bella," Edward said sincerely, he had read enough of Jacob's thoughts to know that he wasn't infatuated with Bella … at least not now and he was going to cling to that thought. And now that he thought about it, it would be better if Jacob did come so he could get a better look at what he was thinking. That way he would be sure that nothing like what happened in the book would happen. "And I think it's a good idea he comes over."

Bella tried to see a contradiction to his words in Edward's eyes, but she couldn't see any. "Then I suppose I should get ready … apparently I have a lot of things to do today."

Bella went to the bathroom and prepared for the day before she went downstairs to eat her breakfast, smiling when she found Edward down there waiting for her.

"I was just thinking that I wouldn't know when you were done talking to your friend, perhaps you should take this phone with you," Edward said holding out a cell phone. "You can call me when you're ready to come over."

"Okay," Bella said, "and what are you going to do today?"

"I'm thinking about spending some time with Emmett," Edward shrugged. "I've hardly been home since you've come and my …"

"I'm sorry, I didn't mean to take you away from your family," Bella sighed.

"Don't worry about it," Edward chuckled as he rolled his eyes. "They understand completely."

Bella was still frowning, but didn't say anything else. They were just going to have to spend more time at the Cullens' house from now on. Soon after that Bella was saying goodbye to Edward, wishing that she could have just taken him with her, but of course that was out of the question. She had called Jacob just a few minutes before she left, making sure that he would be home. He was waiting for her when she pulled up to his house.

"Hey, Bella," Jacob said, smiling at her cheerfully. "I thought you'd forgotten all about me now that you have your vampire."

"Of course I didn't forget about you," Bella said.

"Well, you haven't called, you haven't write, you just abandoned me without a word," Jacob said trying to change his features into a pout, but he couldn't keep the amusement out of his eyes.

Bella rolled her own eyes. "It's only been four days, Jake."

"Still, it's good to see you," Jacob chuckled and led the way to his garage. "So, did you learn anything new … any exciting tales you wouldn't mind sharing with me?"

"As a matter of fact I did," Bella said as she sat down, making herself comfortable. "Edward showed me the book … that's why I didn't call you. I've been too busy reading that."

"Oh, so you're saying a book is more important than me?" Jacob sighed dramatically.

Bella rolled her eyes again, but didn't make a comment this time. "Do you want to hear what happened or not?"

Jacob blinked. "Yeah, I'd like to hear it."

So Bella explained the things that happened, starting from the point where Midnight Sun had left off. She skimmed through the first few chapters, as she knew that Jacob really didn't want to hear about her talk with Edward, as long as he didn't hurt her in the meadow the fewer details he got the better. However, he was slightly curious when she told Jacob what she could remember of Carlisle's tale.

"… so he never hunted a human at all, not even at the beginning," Jacob said. "I wonder how he stopped himself from doing that … or how he had the will to stop."

"I wondered about that too," Bella said. "Maybe you can ask him about it."

"Yeah," Jacob said and then frowned, "but I'm not likely to run into him anytime soon, it's not like I could go to the hospital even, not without my dad getting on my case."

"Actually I asked Edward if you could come over and he said it would be okay," Bella said and then looked at his odd expression and added, "if that's okay with you."

Jacob looked thoughtful, "I'm not sure … don't you think it would be awkward if I was there?"

"Probably a little," Bella said, "but I thought you wanted to see the cars they had …"

"Oh, that's right," Jacob said, his expression changing completely. There was longing now in his eyes. "I suppose I could go down there … there are a few things that I'm curious about."

"I'm sure there are," Bella chuckled at his expression. "Do you want to hear the rest of the story or do you want to just go down there now?"

Jacob again looked thoughtful about this and then said, "You might as well finish."

So she went on with the story, but didn't get too far at all because as soon as she mentioned the vampires playing baseball his expression got even more excited and he tried to question Bella about it, but of course she couldn't really tell him much about that.

The excitement, however, turned quickly to horror when she told him about the nomads and how they had hunted her. Jacob made a lot of growling and hissing noises during this explanation, but he told her not to pay attention to him and just to keep telling him what had happened. After she was finished with the conflict, when he knew that she was safe, and that Edward had actually sucked the venom out of Bella's arm, saving her from become a vampire, he couldn't stop himself from talking.

"I can't believe it," were Jacob first words, overwhelmed by everything he had just heard. "And you're sure that you're not in danger … that these bloodsuckers aren't going to hurt you." Jacob hissed the word bloodsuckers with such venom that Bella knew that he was talking about the nomads and not the family that had done everything they could to protect her.

"Edward assured me this wasn't going to happen," Bella said.

"And what does that mean?" Jacob hissed. "Were they killed or are they still out there hunting other innocent people?"

"I … um … I'm not sure," Bella said.

"If Edward hasn't ripped those leeches apart already, I'll happily give him a hand," Jacob said gritting his teeth.

"Jake, you can't do that," Bella said, "you're only human …"

"Well, I would gladly become a werewolf to get my paws on a piece of scum like this," Jacob said viciously. "The hunter, James, he's the worst kind of leech I can think of. He's not satisfied to just prey on humans, which is bad enough, but he actually enjoys torturing his victims … Argh …!"

"Jake calm down," Bella said soothingly. "This isn't going to happen. We can ask Edward what happened to these nomads when we talk to him. No reason to get worked up …"

Jacob took deep, calming breaths as his body started to relax. "I'm sorry. I didn't mean to react like that … I just really hate that bloodsucker."

"I know," Bella shivered.

"I'm glad that the Cullens protected you … or at least tried to protect you," Jacob said and Bella could hear the disapproval in his voice about the fact that she had actually gone to the sadistic vampire willingly.

"You know I didn't have a choice …" Bella mumbled.

"Yeah, I do know," Jacob sighed, "I would do the same thing if Dad was in danger. So was there anything more to your story … how hurt were you?"

"A few broken bones and various other injuries, nothing too serious," Bella said and Jacob looked at her a little amused. She pushed on with her next thought, not giving him any time to tease her about her clumsiness. She skipped most of her talk at the hospital, knowing again that Jacob didn't really want to hear about her and Edward's growing relationship, besides, she knew that he would be mad at her for wanting to become a vampire and she wanted to avoid that conversation for the time being.

"… then you showed up," Bella said when she got to the last chapter. She would have skipped this altogether, but Billy's warning was something that Jacob needed to know about. This was going to be an issue in this reality, too, and it was going to be an even more vital one if Jacob was going to be near the Cullens as well.

"Why would I go to your prom?" Jacob asked, completely taken aback by that.

"Billy bribed you into going by giving you money and the part you needed for your Rabbit," Bella said. "He wanted to warn me that the Quileutes would be keeping an eye on my relationship with Edward."

"Argh!" Jacob groaned. "I'm sorry I did that. That's almost as bad as flirting with a guy just to get information out of him."

"Yeah, I would say it is," Bella smiled at his statement. "Does that mean you can't be mad at me for tricking you in this book?"

"Yeah, I think it does," Jacob chuckled.

"But this is serious, Jake," Bella said. "What are we going to about the Quileutes? They're bound to notice pretty quickly that I'm spending time with Edward and the others."

"Yeah, I know," Jacob sighed, "and I'm really not looking forward to when they find out, but I think we should worry about that when the time comes."

Bella frowned, she didn't like waiting because it wouldn't stop her from worrying, but she had to follow Jacob's lead in this. It was his family and his people that he was going against and he was going to be the one who'd be most affected by the situation.

"Well, that was all I read about so far," she said, clearly seeing that Jacob didn't want to talk about this subject anymore.

"What do you mean so far?" Jacob questioned.

"They're three more books to read, but I'm going to hold off on reading them for now," Bella explained.

"Oh… really? I don't think I could have waited to know more," Jacob said. "In fact, if you're not going to read them you could always give them to me …"

"No way, I don't want you reading them at all," Bella grumbled.

"Yeah, I figured as much, seeing as you didn't just give me the book," Jacob said. "What's the matter, you don't want to share your inner most thoughts with me?"

Bella made a face at that and Jacob chuckled.

"Don't worry, I can understand why," Jacob said.

"Edward did tell me something that's going to happen," Bella said, biting her lip.

"What is it?" Jacob asked; he was suddenly worried. It was easy for him to see that she was truly worried about something.

"It's Harry Clearwater," Bella said, and Jacob knew before she said anything that this was going to be bad, "he's going to have a heart attack … and die …"

Jacob face was blank and impossible to read, but his eyes showed his pain and shock. "Is there anything we can do … can we stop that from happening?"

"I'm not sure, but Edward thinks that if he knows … that there might be a chance we could save him," Bella said.

"Right," Jacob said, nodding his head, "we can save him … we will save him!"

Bella nodded her head, in complete agreement with him.

"But how are we going to do that?" Jacob said. "When is this going to happen?"

"Um … I don't know," Bella frowned. "I think we'll have to ask Edward about that, too."

"Well, come on let's go then," Jacob said, with sudden impatience to get to the Cullens'. He had known Harry his whole life and always thought of him like a second father. He remembered when his mom had died; both Harry and Sue had come over a lot, making sure that his family would be okay. He thought of Seth and Leah, and knew how they would feel if they lost their father and he didn't want that to happen. He was going to make sure this wasn't going to happen to them.

Bella didn't question his sudden haste to get out of here, she just took out a cell phone and called Edward, asking him to meet them at her house, and then they were in her truck. She didn't say anything to Jacob, just letting him think about everything that she had told him. Fifteen minutes later she was pulling up to her house. "Do you want to see Edward alone or go to the Cullens' house first?"

"It would probably be best if I just talk to Edward at first," Jacob said, "I'm not sure how comfortable I'll feel in a room full of vampires yet. I know they wouldn't hurt me, but my instincts kind of react badly when they're around …"

"Right," Bella sighed, "then let's get inside."

Edward was standing by the stairs waiting for them, he smiled at Bella as she walked in, caught by her presence as he always was, but he could hear what Jacob was thinking and the many worries on his mind. Edward waited for the boy to form the questions out loud.

"Tell me how long it will take …" Jacob trailed off, trying to think of how to form the words, but he needn't have bothered, Edward saw the rest of the questioned.

"About a year and a few months," Edward said.

"And, you think if he knows about this … that it will be enough to save him?" Jacob asked.

"Carlisle believes it would be," Edward said, "though of course it's not a sure thing … It could only help him to know about this."

"Right," Jacob said, "now all I have to do is figure out a way to tell him about it."

"I actually mentioned that to my family when I was at home," Edward said. "I think it's obvious that the wolves … um … sorry," he sighed seeing Jacob made a face at that. "That is just what we had called the Quileutes, we didn't mean any offense by it …"

"It's okay," Jacob assured him, "as long as you don't mind us calling you bloodsuckers."

"It all depends on your tone," Edward chuckled, "but as I was saying, we think that the Quileute elders are going to have to be informed about this at some point. We would like to strengthen our relationship with them if that is at all possible."

"And you think that telling Harry he's going to die is going to help your case?" Jacob snorted. "He probably won't believe you … They'll all think that you're trying to pull something … I'm sorry, but I can tell you right now that none of them trust you in the least … they wouldn't listen to this."

"I thought as much," Edward sighed again, "but we have two things that might help with this particular issue. First, you will be there, able to speak on our behalf."

"Argh," Jacob groaned, not because he disagreed with Edward, or wasn't willing to do that, he just wasn't looking forward to standing in front of his people, knowing they wouldn't like what he had to say one bit.

"I know, I'm sorry if we make things more difficult for you," Edward said, truly looking sorry for him.

"You don't have to apologize, you're not the one that convinced me you're not a monster," Jacob said.

"Very well," Edward went on. "The other thing that might help us was something that Esme thought of. She believes that if you went to Sue you would get the most optimal response …"

"Right, that should work," Jacob said looking relieved and more scared than he was a second ago. He thought of how hard it would be to actually tell Sue this, but at the same he could see her whipping Harry into shape, making sure that he would do whatever was necessary to prevent this.

"Again, I'm sorry you'll have to be the bearer of bad news," Edward said.

"And I thought the other part was going to be difficult," Jacob grumbled, but laughed at the same time.

"So do you have anything else on your mind, pup?" Edward asked.

"Pup?" Jacob said, making a disgusted face.

"That was something that we called you," Edward shrugged. "And you're just going to have to get used to it if you're ever planning on spending any time with us, because Emmett at least will be calling you that."

"Great," Jacob sighed.

"Trust me, we all have to get used to him making annoying names for us," Edward sighed.

"Well, that makes me feel so much better," Jacob said sarcastically. "And yeah, I was wondering what you did to those stupid bloodsucking monster nomads that hunted Bella!"

Edward looked at Jacob closely, seeing the anger clearly on his face and then he looked at Bella, who seemed to be a little nervous. Once again he would have loved to been able to read her mind because he wasn't sure how she would react to what he had done. A normal, rational person would be glad the killer vampires were taken care of and would never be able to attack them again, but Bella never reacted the way he thought she would. She also tended to be a bit more compassionate than he was, and he was afraid that she might have taken Carlisle's views on things.

"If they're still alive, I'm quite willing to help you take them out," Jacob said. "I can't really see you actually letting those scums get away with this after they threatened Bella, but if …"

"James and Victoria are dead," Edward said, still looking at Bella trying to gauge her reaction, hoping that she would be relieved. "Laurent, on the other hand, is in Denali."

"That was the leech that didn't go after Bella," Jacob said; Bella hadn't really talked about him much.

"Yes," Edward said, "we think that he might be Irina's mate … Bella, please tell me what you're thinking."

Bella caught Edward's worried glance for the first time. "I'm … relieved."

"That's all you're feeling?" Jacob snorted, but no one was paying him any attention at the moment.

"More than relieved," Bella added, and then she bit her lower lip. "Thank you."

"Please tell me that you made that scumbag beg for mercy," Jacob said, drawing Edward's attention.

"I don't think he begged at all, but I wasn't the one fighting James," Edward said; he still regretted that.

"What … seriously, after everything he did to Bella?" Jacob said looking beyond shocked.

"Jasper wanted him," Edward said coldly, "and since the crime that James committed against me was only fictional … for I knew that I was never going to let Bella get hurt like that … my brother had the better claim on that particular monster."

"I suppose that make sense," Jacob said. "So I'm guessing that Jasper would have wanted to hunt down this guy no matter what."

Edward nodded his head as Bella let out a sigh of relief. "What?" he asked.

"Oh… I'm just glad…" Bella said, "I don't know if I like the idea of you killing anyone because of me."

Edward shook his head. "How did I know you would think something like that?"

"Because you have a pretty good idea at how my mind works now," Bella said.

"That actually doesn't help as much as I was hoping it would," Edward admitted. "Bella, I wanted to go after the nomads, it was my idea to …"

"I know," Bella said, "but I'm still glad I'm not the only reason …"

"You're not disappointed in me?"

"Of course not, Edward," Bella said earnestly. "I really am glad they're gone. Jacob is right; they were far more dangerous than even normal vampires … um … right?"

"Yes, I would agree with that," Edward said. "They … well at least James … enjoyed the game too much."

"Game!" Jacob hissed at that comment bitterly and Edward looked at him curiously and a little sadly. He could see the anger building up in him and he wondered how much his werewolf gene could take before it caused him to change.

"Sorry … it's how he thought of it," Edward said with just as much scorn and hostility as Jacob had.

"So I'm glad that you made the streets just a little safer for humans," Bella smiled at Edward. "You could have told me about this last night …"

"Did you worry about them?" Edward asked, a touch of panic in his voice, he didn't want her to be afraid. "I was going to tell you, but you seemed to relax when I told you they couldn't hurt you. I didn't think it was necessary … I'm so sorry I made you worry …"

"You didn't make me worry," Bella said. "I believed you when you said I would be safe."

"Now that that's all settled, I think it's about time that we head to your home, Edward," Jacob said, suddenly feeling the excitement he had felt earlier that day now that he didn't need to worry about anything for the moment.

Edward suddenly chuckled as Jacob thought about going into the Cullens' garage and seeing all the cars they had in there. "You know Rose will probably try to stop you from doing that … she wasn't pleased when I told her that you might be coming today."

"Cool," Jacob smirked. "That is as long as she doesn't actually stop me from seeing the cars."

Edward watched Bella roll her eyes. She had been confused with his earlier statement, hating the fact that he had just answered someone's thoughts. "Well, we're just going to have to find out," he said as they all left the house. Edward got in the driver's seat, as Bella wasn't sure she remembered how to get to the house on her own yet.

"So, are you nervous at all about heading to a house full of vampires?" Edward questioned Jacob.

"Um … yeah," Jacob said as he thought there's no point in lying to him, he can hear what I'm thinking now. I sure hope the others don't make me feel uncomfortable. Edward doesn't… and Alice didn't either, but I don't know about the others … especially Blondie … I don't know if I can stand being near her …

"I don't think Rose will want to be near you either," Edward assured him. "I'll make sure she doesn't get too close."

"I would say you don't have to do that, but it's probably a good thing," Jacob said. "I don't know if I can take a vampire being hostile to me right now."

Edward nodded his head. "How about you, Bella, are you nervous?"

"I'm nervous about the big production you promised for my arrival," Bella grimaced.

"I did promise that, didn't I?" Edward chuckled at the face she was making and Jacob joined him.

"I think I like the sound of this," Jacob said as Bella was glaring at both of them now.

Edward smiled as he pulled into his front yard, his eyes at the house and a small smile on his lips. "I don't think Alice will disappoint you."

"I didn't expect her to," Bella sighed as she let Edward help her out of the truck. He held her hand, and he didn't let it go as they walked towards the house. She could definitely get used to this. And she could handle whatever Alice was going to throw at her as long as Edward was there with her.

Bella sighed as they walked in the house, it looked vastly different than it had the last time she was there, with flowers of all sorts organized in a very eye pleasing manner. She then noticed a table filled with all sorts of food that she was sure was probably better than anything she'd ever eaten before. She was sure that even if she ate all three of her meals here for the week she wouldn't be able to even eat half of it. However, she heard Jacob smack his lips and she felt a little bit better about this.

"Yeah, Bella's here," Alice said from the top of the stairs and the next instant she was next to them and giving Bella a hug. "And she's brought her dog," she added while smiling pleasantly at Jacob, who was pouting.

"Alice, don't be rude," Esme reprimanded and then turned to Jacob. "It's a pleasure to meet you Jacob, and please help yourself to anything you want."

Jacob beamed at that as his eyes drifted to the food in the corner, the smell wafting from it was very appealing (at least it was to Jacob and Bella; the vampires found it was a little repulsive). Before he made a move though, he said, "Thanks, it's a pleasure to meet you too."

"Bella!" Emmett exclaimed as he came in the house and before she could turn to where the noise had come from she found herself being hugged by another very excited vampire. When Emmett put her down, chuckling at Edward's slightly protective but mostly annoyed growl, he said, "finally you've decided to grace us with your time … your Eddy boy isn't the only one that likes you in this family."

"I'm sorry," Bella said.

"Don't be a jerk, Em, you can't just manipulate her like that," Alice said.

"I can't believe that you're the one that said that, Shorty," Emmett shook his head. "And I'm not manipulating anyone; I'm merely stating a fact."

"Ofh," a noise came for the corner with the food in it and Bella looked up just in time to see Jacob swallow a huge bite of food that didn't seem possible and she feared he would choke. However, Jacob didn't seem to have been bothered at all as he walked over to the patriarch of the family. "Dr. Cullen…"

"Please, call me Carlisle," Carlisle said smiling.

"Okay," Jacob said, "I actually have a few things I was wondering about …"

"What a coincidence, I have a few things that I would like to ask you about," Carlisle said, his eyes alight with his normal thirst for knowledge.

"And when he says a few, Jake, he means about a million questions," Edward said and Carlisle smiled sheepishly.

"I don't mind," Jacob shrugged. "Oh, by the way, this is the best food I've ever tasted!"

"Thank you," Esme beamed. "I wasn't sure if I made it right or not seeing as I couldn't taste it myself."

"You made this … wow, that's amazing!"

The next few hours went as Jacob and Carlisle talked about things in the corner closest to the food. At first Bella listened to the conversation, for Jacob had asked Carlisle for his reasons for not wanting to hurt any human even when he was a newborn as it was his nature to do so. Bella found it impossible to turn away from the story as she listened to Carlisle explain the struggles he went through himself so that he wouldn't become a monster. However, after that conversation, Carlisle started asking Jacob questions and Emmett and Alice started to draw her attention. There was an air of impatience in both of their demeanors. Bella found it quite easy to talk with them though. It felt natural being here. She felt more comfortable here than she ever had anywhere else in her life.

After awhile though, she started to wonder why Jasper wasn't here. She knew that it wasn't feasible to have Rosalie here when Jacob was there, at least not right away. She thought that Edward must have warned her against coming, or that perhaps Rosalie had opted not to come. Bella was pretty sure Rosalie didn't like Jake any more than Jake liked her. However, she couldn't understand why Jasper was keeping his distance, too. Was Edward thirsty at the moment and that was why he wasn't here? Was Jasper wary of having Jacob being around them?

"Alice?" Bella whispered, knowing it was useless but she did it out of habit anyway. They were walking to the garage with Edward, Emmett and Jacob.

"Yes," Alice answered back in a whisper, too.

"Where's Jasper?" Bella asked.

"Oh," Alice sighed, "he's wallowing a bit … I told him that he didn't need to …"

"Why, what happened?" Bella asked, obviously worrying about him.

Alice smiled smugly before she rolled her eyes. "He didn't like hearing how he had reacted to you in the book … Of course he had realized it would be bad, he still didn't like knowing that he thought that way."

"I'm sorry," Bella sighed.

"Don't be, it's not your fault," Alice shrugged. "I'll make sure he doesn't hide out next time."

"Wow!" Jacob's sudden exclamation ended Bella and Alice's conversation.

Bella allowed Jacob to drool over the cars for almost an hour, going back to the house with Edward and Alice after ten minutes. However, she had to force Jacob to come with her at four o'clock, saying that she needed to get him home before making dinner for Charlie. She said goodbye to all the Cullens and promised that she would be back soon … most likely the next day.

A/N: Well, I just wanted to say that I had no idea what to write in this chapter so I hope that it came across okay. I'm thinking that the next chapter is going to go over Charlie's reaction to Bella being close to the Cullens and Bella telling him about her relationship with Edward. There will probably also be a bit about the werewolves and some reaction dealing with that. The next chapter after that, I'm going to go into how Edward works on his control.

Oh yeah, I just wanted to add a note about how I'm going do the Bella reading the other book, I was just going to say that no matter how long they were I would make it either one chapter or I would split it in two chapter but I would update the chapter early. What this means is that no matter what I'm only going to take three weeks to do that part.