A Twilight fanfiction novel - SheeWolf85
A Twilight fanfiction novel - SheeWolf85
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Renesmee nodded and took a deep breath. She finally managed to unlock the door and walked in.<br />
She breathed a sigh of relief when the room was bright. The door shut behind her, and she pushed<br />
herself against Jacob. He held her tightly, and she started to realize how silly she was being. Of<br />
course Jacob wouldn’t hurt her or let anything happen to her.<br />
“How was it?” Alice asked as she walked in. “You guys are earlier than I expected. It’s not even ten<br />
o’clock yet.”<br />
Renesmee peeled herself away from Jacob and nodded. “Yeah, I had to come home.”<br />
Alice noticed her niece’s tears. “What happened? Is everything okay?”<br />
“Everything’s fine. The stories were just scarier than I had thought they would be.”<br />
Jacob rubbed her back. “It was kind of my fault; I didn’t really warn her.”<br />
Alice nodded. “Yeah, she’s kind of a pansy. No offence, Renesmee.” She winked.<br />
Renesmee smiled. “None taken; I know I am.” She turned to Jacob. “Your dad’s probably<br />
wondering where you are.”<br />
He shrugged. “He can wait a few minutes. You’ll be okay tonight?”<br />
She wasn’t sure, but she nodded anyway. “I’m sure I’ll be fine.”<br />
“Call me if you need anything, okay?” He pulled her close and kissed her.<br />
She held his shoulders and nodded. “I will. Have fun at the rest of your party.” She glanced around<br />
to make sure Alice had left the room before she stood on her toes and kissed his cheek. “I love you.”<br />
“I love you, too.” He didn’t want to leave. It went against every instinct he had to walk away when<br />
she was still so scared.<br />
For a moment, Renesmee wondered if she’d sleep better with Jacob beside her. As much as she<br />
liked the thought, she knew there would be no hope of getting it past her aunt and uncle. Even with<br />
the freedom they were giving her, they wouldn’t agree to let a man stay the night in her room with<br />
her. Instead of bringing it up, she kissed him again.<br />
“You should probably go.” She so wished he didn’t have to.<br />
“Yeah, I guess I should.” He didn’t tell her he’d be back in a few hours, parked in the trees behind<br />
her house. “Sleep well, Ness. Remember that nothing will hurt you. If it makes you feel better,<br />
pretend I’m there to protect you.”<br />
She smiled. “I’ll do that.”<br />
He bent to kiss her one last time before he left.<br />
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