"I think we're supposed to turn off to the right up there, just before that big tree." I pointed ahead. "The road's a little difficult to spot."
"A little difficult." Charlie grumbled as he turned onto the road leading up to the Cullens' house. "It barely even qualifies as a road."
He had complained a little when I told him I was having lunch with the Cullens, but I managed to appease him によって promising I would make his お気に入り ディナー that night.
"Are あなた sure this is the right way?" He now asked doubtfully.
"Yes, dad. I know it looks like the middle of nowhere, but it's really not." Just as I finished speaking, we arrived at the clearing and Charlie stopped in the driveway, behind Edward's Camaro.
"Nice place they've got." Charlie admired the beautiful house as I got out of the car.
"Bye dad. I'll be back in a couple of hours."
"Sure thing Bells." I slammed the passenger door shut and he drove away.
"Hey." I turned towards the house to find Edward on the porch. He must have heard us pull up.
"Hey." I climbed the steps and he welcomed me with a kiss.
"The food's not quite ready yet, want to sit for a while?" I nodded and he led me over to a porch スイング that stood in the right corner.
"This is nice." I 発言しました as we sat down. He put his arm around me and started moving the スイング with his foot.
"Esme likes to sit out here, and I must say I understand the appeal now."
"It must be nice in the summer."
"We'll have to wait and see."
I glanced up at him then, but he was staring unseeingly into the woods across the clearing. I liked the fact that he still saw us together in the summer.
"They don't need any help in there?" I glanced over my shoulder towards the front door.
"Nah, Esme won't let anyone in the キッチン when she cooks anyway."
We swung in silence for a while, until Alice came out to tell us that lunch was ready. She gave me a hug before walking ahead of us into the house.
The 食 was, again, amazing.
"You're really a wonderful cook, Esme." I complimented her as we cleared the table; I had insisted on helping her.
"Thank you." She smiled at me. "My mom loved cooking, and she taught me everything I know."
"My mom would burn the house down if she tried to cook." I said, remembering Renée's last disastrous attempt at making dinner. "And Charlie… well, he would probably still be surviving on take-out if I hadn't come along." Esme laughed at that.
"I'm guessing you're the one in charge of ディナー at ホーム then?"
"If I want to eat something that hasn't come out of a box and made a pit stop in the microwave, then yes." I put the last plate into the dishwasher and felt Edward's hands encircle my waist from behind.
"Do あなた have to get home, または do あなた want to go for a walk?" He mumbled in my ear.
"I don't have to leave yet." Good thing I had on a thick sweater, it was freezing outside.
Luckily, it hadn't snowed again since my disastrous slip the 前 week, so the ground wasn't covered in ice.
We followed a narrow path into the woods, and after ten 分 または so, we came into a small clearing によって the river. Edward sat down on a large, flat stone and pulled me down in his lap.
"It's beautiful here." The Sol Duc-river formed a small waterfall just beneath us, and the woods were thick all around.
"It's one of my thinking spots." He mumbled. "I go here when I need to get away for a while, be alone."
"One of them? あなた have more?"
"I found this amazing place in the woods when Emmett and I were out hiking once. It's this little, completely circular meadow, and in the summer the 草 is covered in wild flowers." I could almost imagine it. "It's a bit of a walk to get there, but I'll take あなた when it gets warmer."
"I'd like that."
"A little difficult." Charlie grumbled as he turned onto the road leading up to the Cullens' house. "It barely even qualifies as a road."
He had complained a little when I told him I was having lunch with the Cullens, but I managed to appease him によって promising I would make his お気に入り ディナー that night.
"Are あなた sure this is the right way?" He now asked doubtfully.
"Yes, dad. I know it looks like the middle of nowhere, but it's really not." Just as I finished speaking, we arrived at the clearing and Charlie stopped in the driveway, behind Edward's Camaro.
"Nice place they've got." Charlie admired the beautiful house as I got out of the car.
"Bye dad. I'll be back in a couple of hours."
"Sure thing Bells." I slammed the passenger door shut and he drove away.
"Hey." I turned towards the house to find Edward on the porch. He must have heard us pull up.
"Hey." I climbed the steps and he welcomed me with a kiss.
"The food's not quite ready yet, want to sit for a while?" I nodded and he led me over to a porch スイング that stood in the right corner.
"This is nice." I 発言しました as we sat down. He put his arm around me and started moving the スイング with his foot.
"Esme likes to sit out here, and I must say I understand the appeal now."
"It must be nice in the summer."
"We'll have to wait and see."
I glanced up at him then, but he was staring unseeingly into the woods across the clearing. I liked the fact that he still saw us together in the summer.
"They don't need any help in there?" I glanced over my shoulder towards the front door.
"Nah, Esme won't let anyone in the キッチン when she cooks anyway."
We swung in silence for a while, until Alice came out to tell us that lunch was ready. She gave me a hug before walking ahead of us into the house.
The 食 was, again, amazing.
"You're really a wonderful cook, Esme." I complimented her as we cleared the table; I had insisted on helping her.
"Thank you." She smiled at me. "My mom loved cooking, and she taught me everything I know."
"My mom would burn the house down if she tried to cook." I said, remembering Renée's last disastrous attempt at making dinner. "And Charlie… well, he would probably still be surviving on take-out if I hadn't come along." Esme laughed at that.
"I'm guessing you're the one in charge of ディナー at ホーム then?"
"If I want to eat something that hasn't come out of a box and made a pit stop in the microwave, then yes." I put the last plate into the dishwasher and felt Edward's hands encircle my waist from behind.
"Do あなた have to get home, または do あなた want to go for a walk?" He mumbled in my ear.
"I don't have to leave yet." Good thing I had on a thick sweater, it was freezing outside.
Luckily, it hadn't snowed again since my disastrous slip the 前 week, so the ground wasn't covered in ice.
We followed a narrow path into the woods, and after ten 分 または so, we came into a small clearing によって the river. Edward sat down on a large, flat stone and pulled me down in his lap.
"It's beautiful here." The Sol Duc-river formed a small waterfall just beneath us, and the woods were thick all around.
"It's one of my thinking spots." He mumbled. "I go here when I need to get away for a while, be alone."
"One of them? あなた have more?"
"I found this amazing place in the woods when Emmett and I were out hiking once. It's this little, completely circular meadow, and in the summer the 草 is covered in wild flowers." I could almost imagine it. "It's a bit of a walk to get there, but I'll take あなた when it gets warmer."
"I'd like that."
"JACOB'S BETTER THAN A PASTY, PALE VAMPIRE!!" "eDWARD DOESN'T HOWL!" It was just terrible. It ended very ugly with her ripping Jacob posters off my ウォール and me ripping her Edward shirt. After she left, I realized that they're just two people, just like everyone else. We should respect other people's likes and dislikes and we can have friends. I've seen so many friendships get ripped apart because of this. So here's a valuable lesson, "Respect Others Likes and Dislikes And Everyone Wll Be Friends" So the 次 time あなた see two people fighting over Twilight, tell them this important lesson, and friendships will stop getting teared apart.