When we finally got back to the packhouse Wyatt came running up to Jackson and I and hugged us both. And Claire bought Hope over and handed her to me. She snuggled into my shoulder and I could feel the tears rolling down my face again. "We saw everything on TV. It was horrible." Claire says. "Wy
On the morning of the funeral, everything felt so surreal. It felt like I was just going through the motions. I knew what needed to be done, but my brain was just on auto pilot. I had to get Roman, Landon and Robert all dressed in their suits and Jackson was getting Wyatt and himself dressed. I then
I looked up at Jackson and nodded at him. He nailed it. That was pretty much all you could say about these people. About Isaac. That there were no words to describe truly how amazing they are. Everyone walked around the coffins to find their loved ones and sprinkle dirt on their coffins before the
It had been a week since the mass funeral and we were getting reported sightings of the vampire council at different locations all around the country. But we weren't going to move on it until we were absolutely sure that we knew where they were. We wanted proof where they were before we moved and we
Jackson and I were laying in bed one morning and we were just talking when suddenly I jumped up out of bed and ran to the bathroom and started throwing up in the toilet. Jackson followed me in but I told him to get out. He refused to leave and he held my hair back and got a wet washer for the back
I tried desperately to pack a bag but I was really weak and even Jackson could see that. I was having trouble standing up and even packing a bag for myself so how the hell was I going to kill the vampire council. And he made me sit on the bed and took the bag off of me. "You are going to the hospi
"So, you found us. Congratulations. I didn't think that was ever going to happen." One of them said. But Jackson crouched on the ground, growling at him. "I don't think now is a good time to antagonize him." Another one said. "Why? They're going to kill us, no matter what. They've killed almost e
That whole pregnancy was the most bored I had ever been in my entire life. When I was released from hospital I was told to stay on complete bed rest so everyone was racing around doing everything for me. And it was a rare occasion when I could go out into the garden with the kids. But Jackson always