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so idk if u remember the other women from paul’s playlist but i was wondering if u can do a part two but jacob ends up imprinting on reader because he went to see if she was okay and takes her to the next bonfire and paul gets super jealous because of how touchy they were being but cant do anything about it because he imprinted of Rachel. im so here for the drama🙊
YES okay ! hope you enjoy :)
the other woman part one
the other woman part three
the other woman - jacob black x reader
To say it didn’t hurt, it meant that you were a liar.
You heard about heartbreaks and how it takes a toll on a person.
Some fell into depression. Some couldn’t eat. Some couldn’t sleep.
“It possibly couldn’t be that tragic.” You would think every time you heard it.
You were eating your words.
All you kept thinking about was the fact that the only person who could make it better, was the person who broke your heart in the first place.
All you kept thinking about was what was wrong with you.
What made Rachel the one for Paul?
What made Rachel so enticing that he felt the need to lie and push you off to the side like that?
All you kept thinking was his face when he broke it off.
He just didn’t care.
Sitting on your porch steps, Leah stared at you.
— what if bella had chosen jacob?
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werewolf content on the vampire blog⁉️ i fr love these two together so much…they had so much potential both in the books and movies + i wish their relationship had been explored more ☹️ jacob black will always have my heart i’m sorry
Fatal Attraction (2) | Paul Lahote
Pairing: Paul Lahote x Reader Summary: After being imprinted on by the Pack's most furious member, you aren't quite sure how to feel — should you be ignoring the pull of fate? Or should you give in to it?
Part 3
Your fingers thread through the e/c strands of your hair, braiding it intricately and tightly. It was a hazy afternoon — only white light coming through the trees, the sun hiding behind thick clouds.
Training again today. The attempt at training yesterday was pathetic. It didn’t help, though, that your world had been quickly and rapidly turned right around. You didn’t even know what had just happened to you was possible.
A werewolf imprinting on a vampire. A vampire mating to a werewolf. It was unheard of. You’d consulted Carlisle immediately after yesterday’s training session, trying to see the history on it or if it could somehow be broken. Of course, to your luck, he’d told you: “Little is known about it. It’s only happened one other time in thousands of years, Name. I’m sorry.”
The worst part was that the Cullens’ genuinely looked as if they pitied you.
Mating was supposed to be a happy thing, something to celebrate. Something to ease the pain of being alone for years. For you, though, it wouldn’t be. It would be confusing, difficult to navigate, and absolutely grotesque. You had been conditioned to hate werewolves from the moment you were created — and here you were, eternally bound to one.
Edward’s reaction was hard to tell. In his topaz eyes, you saw a brief flicker of pain that he didn’t deserve to express. Then, you saw the pity previously mentioned. Then, you saw the typical brood. And finally, you saw his kindness. Selflessness that he always had. He’d do anything to help you through it and you knew it. You just refused to confide in him.
You smelled them. The wolves. They penetrated the sugary, sweet scent of you and the other Cullens', the cracking and thumping through the forest making it obvious who'd arrived. They definitely weren't creatures of subtlety.
As if you were the one that summoned them, you felt various pairs of eyes on you, trying to see how you'd react. You knew Rosalie, your closest friend for decades, expected you to react. She expected you to lash out and set a wolf on fire. But to be honest, you weren't sure how to feel about it.
You weren't angry. It was fate — the wolf, Paul, hadn't chosen it either. It was evident in the way he bounded through the thick tree line in absolute rage. He was angry, but you knew through things you'd heard about him from his pack, it wasn't hard to spark him. He was temperamental, gruff, rough around the edges. But he was light-hearted too, fun, playful. They'd given you a list of pros and cons to Paul that you hadn't even asked for — they being Seth Clearwater and Embry Call.
You opted to disengage, not fully acknowledging the wolves. Their arrival meant it was time to train, time to prepare for a newborn army. You weren't going to be slaughtered on a battlefield because you were too busy acting like a nervous schoolgirl who's crush approached her. When everyone settled into the clearing, Jasper finally spoke.
Jasper stepped forward, his posture as stiff and calculated as ever, eyes sweeping over both the vampires and wolves. His voice was even, but there was a layer of tension there, a quiet storm brewing beneath the surface. “We’re going to start with defensive maneuvers,” he announced, his Southern drawl thicker today than usual. “You're going to face off against someone — someone with speed, someone with strength. You’ll rotate. You’ll adjust.”
He paused briefly, glancing at you for a moment, then at the wolves, eyes lingering just a touch longer on the one still pacing at the edge of the tree line — Paul.
Paul hadn’t shifted back yet. He prowled just outside the clearing, fur bristling, shoulders tense. His wolf form was massive and beautiful in a wild, untamed way — but he didn’t dare come closer. Not yet. Not after what happened.
Embry stood at the front of the Pack, already in human form, arms crossed, trying to be casual. “He’ll join when he’s ready,” he muttered, referring to Paul without being asked, eyes flicking toward you like he was watching for a reaction.
You gave none.
Your golden eyes were focused as the others were put into pairs. Edward with Carlisle, Rosalie with Emmett, Alice with Esme, and you with Jasper. The wolves would be incorporated afterwards.
Edward and Carlisle would begin first.
The clearing quieted as Jasper gave a short nod toward Edward and Carlisle. “Let’s see it,” he said simply. The two moved like streaks of light—Carlisle fluid and composed, Edward sharp and fast. Their blows never landed with force, only precision, pulling back just before they could bruise or break. It was a dance more than a fight, all control and instinct. You watched with arms crossed, jaw tight.
You weren’t watching their technique, though. You were watching him — the wolf in the woods. Paul.
He had stopped pacing.
The moment Edward lunged, a blur of motion, Paul’s gaze snapped toward you. Your eyes met for the first time since yesterday.
It hit you in the chest.
Heat. Tension. Like a string stretched to the point of breaking.
Paul’s lip curled slightly, though you couldn’t tell if it was a snarl or a grimace. Then, without a sound, he turned and slipped back into the trees for a moment. Then, he came back. The same Paul you'd first seen yesterday — tall, threaded with thick muscle and russet skin, dark, wild cropped hair, and intense brown eyes.
He stood at the edge of the clearing, human again but somehow more dangerous like this — more real. There was a rawness to him, like a live wire sparking just beneath the surface. His chest rose and fell with heavy breaths, jaw clenched, eyes locked on you as if the rest of the world had blurred out of existence.
You didn’t flinch.
Didn’t blink.
Didn’t breathe.
You could feel every set of eyes shift between the two of you — the Cullens catching the shift in air pressure, the Pack stiffening at Paul’s reappearance. Even Jasper paused mid-instruction, picking up on the tension bleeding from your pores like static.
Paul said nothing. Just stood there, fists flexing at his sides, looking at you like you were the moon and he wasn’t quite sure whether to worship it or curse it.
Embry muttered something under his breath. You caught just the end of it: “Shit.”
Rosalie was glaring.
Edward… looked pained. But silent.
And you?
You didn’t know what to do. The heat that churned in your chest wasn’t just confusion anymore. It was pull. It was gravity. It was a battle between instinct and hatred, fate and fire, and you didn’t know which would win.
Paul stepped forward.
Just one step.
And even that was too much.
Jasper’s hand came down gently on your arm, grounding. “You okay?” he asked quietly.
You didn’t answer.
Because Paul’s gaze was still locked on you — not pleading, not soft. Just burning. Like he didn’t want this. Like it scared him. Like he hated it just as much as you did.
You shook your head, finally registering Jasper's words, and readjusted your braid.
"I'm fine, Jas. C'mon. It's our turn, right?" You asked, smiling half-heartedly.
Jasper didn’t press you. He never did. He just nodded, his expression unreadable but his hand lingering half a second longer than necessary on your arm before letting go. His instincts were sharper than most — he could feel what you weren’t saying.
“Alright,” he said quietly, stepping back to take his position in the clearing. “Let’s show them how it’s done.”
You followed him, forcing yourself to ignore the weight of the stare still burning into your back. Your movements were fluid, automatic, every inch of you honed for battle — and yet, that heat in your chest remained. Like you were being tugged backward by an invisible string.
But you didn’t look back.
Not yet.
Jasper circled you slowly, eyes calculating. “They need to see how a newborn thinks,” he said loud enough for the group to hear. “You play the threat. Come at me with everything you’ve got. No fire though, sunshine.”
That, at least, was easy. You could focus on that. You could be the monster they needed you to be. Better than thinking about him.
You let your eyes darken, your expression shift, and lunged.
Jasper ducked, your body flying above him, fingernails just grazing his shoulder in an attempt to grab him. You’d been close, close enough that you could feel his emotion. Focused. Grunting, you braced yourself, knees landing softly in the dirt as you bounded back up.
“Lucky.” You snickered. You were a seasoned fighter, having worked with newborns before in your life too. You and Jasper had almost the same level of experience.
You were just too good at mirroring the mannerisms of a newborn. An outsider would’ve thought you were one.
Feeling his movement through the air, you swung an arm, the swipe once again just narrowly missing him. You knew there were eyes on you — everyone’s were. That’s how it was intended to be. This was a lesson.
You felt air whoosh as Jasper ducked under your movement again, rolling to the side and springing back up with that calm, soldier’s precision only he could master. You chased him like lightning, your lips pulled back in a grin that was all teeth — calculated menace for the sake of performance.
"Come on, Major," you taunted. "You going soft on me?"
Jasper didn’t answer, but you felt the flicker of amusement pass through him — barely there, like a shadow of a smile. He was in his element. So were you.
You spun, landing a fake blow to his side that he dodged at the last second, your hands digging into the dirt for stability. You kicked off it, body twisting through the air, an acrobatic move you knew a real newborn wouldn't have even attempted.
Around the clearing, everyone had stopped whispering. The wolves were still — even Emmett, who usually couldn’t keep his commentary to himself during training, had gone quiet.
Because you were good.
And because of what you were doing it with on your back.
Paul.
Even now, you could feel him. Not just his stare — the imprint. The bond. Like something tied to the marrow of your bones. Every time you twisted or turned, every time your heart beat (even though it didn’t need to), he felt it. You knew he did. And somehow, it felt like he was holding his breath for each move you made, just waiting for one misstep.
Jasper landed lightly a few feet away, brushing dust off his shirt and calling, “That’s enough.”
You nodded, wiping the dirt from your knees too.
"That, ladies and gentleman," Jasper said, using the spar as a teaching moment, "is what you'll see when facing a newborn vampire. Unparalleled, feral, only wanting one thing. To kill you."
His words lingered in the humid air, weighted and sharp. You straightened fully, adjusting the sleeves of your dark jacket, your gaze flicking toward the wolves now standing closer than they had before. You could feel the shift in the atmosphere — the unease, the tension, the awe.
"That’s what we’re up against," Jasper continued, eyes sweeping across the group. "They won’t hesitate. Neither should you."
Embry let out a low whistle, breaking the tension just slightly. “Remind me not to piss her off.”
That earned a quiet snort from Rosalie.
You turned — slowly, deliberately — and met Paul’s eyes again.
Something shifted.
He stepped forward, just once. It was cautious, rigid. Like he didn’t trust himself. Or you. Or the thing tethered between you.
But then, someone else moved — Jacob, approaching the edge of the circle. “We should take a turn now,” he said, trying to keep things moving.
Jasper gave you a nod, a silent gesture of thanks, then moved to begin the next demonstration with Rosalie and Emmett stepping into the ring.
But even as others took your place, and the sounds of sparring filled the forest again, the weight of him never left your shoulders.
Later into the training session, after Rosalie and Emmett's spar, it was time to involve the wolves. Give them an opponent tough enough to teach with. Jasper was nice to you, giving you someone other than Paul to work with.
You were given Jacob, of course. The two of you matched — headstrong, not afraid to strike. You were tasked with teaching him how to defend himself from a truly volatile threat.
Jasper instructed swiftly, as if he was made to lead.
"Once again, nothing fiery," He told you, nodding his head forward. "Show Jacob how it's done. Then, the rest of them will pair up."
Jacob phased easily, the cracking of bone and a slight grunt giving way to a huge wolf. Nothing you hadn't seen before, but slightly bigger than the ones you'd seen. He had thick brown fur with traces of black, deep eyes, and a cocky snarl on his dripping teeth.
You arched a brow, arms still at your sides, body loose but deadly. Jacob was already in position, massive and looming — an eager challenger. You’d heard stories of his boldness, his talent, his drive to be the best. It showed in the way he stood, tail high, muscles coiled like springs.
You weren’t going to make it easy for him.
“Ready when you are,” you called out coolly, voice echoing across the clearing.
Jasper gave a signal.
Jacob lunged.
You sidestepped — fast — the world blurring for a moment. He was powerful, no doubt, but unrefined in his technique. His head snapped in your direction too late to stop your hand from colliding sharply with his shoulder. Not hard enough to damage — just enough to make a point.
The Pack let out low growls and huffs in response, a few of the younger wolves shifting restlessly. Leah, in her usual biting tone, muttered, “Cocky idiot’s gonna get himself knocked flat.”
You heard her. So did he.
Jacob turned, more calculated this time. He charged again, but now he was trying to predict you. His paws dug into the dirt, but you caught him off guard with a spin and a sweep, the back of your hand grazing his snout just enough to send him skidding sideways.
Jasper called again, “Keep control of your weight, Jacob! Don’t overcommit unless you’re sure.”
You exhaled slowly, already walking backward to reset your position.
"Focus, dog. Less on striking me, more on defending yourself. Use my ferality against me." You snap, lunging forward again.
He let out a huff through his nose — half annoyance, half amusement — and braced himself. You weren’t giving him an inch, and he was finally starting to take it seriously. Good. You needed him to. This wasn’t a game. This wasn’t schoolyard brawling. It was survival.
Your body blurred forward, fangs just slightly bared in a snarl. Jacob ducked, finally reacting with the kind of precision Jasper had wanted from the start. He shifted his weight, tried to knock you off balance with a low swipe of his big build. You leapt over it cleanly, twisting in the air and landing light on your feet behind him, your hand brushing his spine — a kill shot, if you’d wanted it to be.
"Again. But better." You snort.
Finally, it seemed as if Jacob had locked in.
Your fangs were bared, a snarl leaving your clenched teeth as you flipped backwards, lunging for him again. This time, you didn't even make contact with fur. He wasn't anywhere you'd expected him to be.
In fact, he was in front of you.
You felt his sharp set of teeth graze your wrist as you attempted to pull back, golden eyes wide and impressed. But before you could react, you heard the commotion.
A snarl. Bounding feet, the sound of massive dogs fighting.
Paul had phased — and was clearly not happy that Jacob had managed to get teeth on his imprint.
The sound was instant, violent, claws tearing against the forest floor, an enraged snarl splitting the air like a thunderclap.
“PAUL!” someone shouted — Sam — but it didn’t matter. The damage was done.
He was already on Jacob.
They collided mid-air, a blur of russet and brown fur, jaws snapping, limbs crashing. The ground shook beneath them as they rolled, snarling and slamming into trees, leaves and debris bursting into the air like shrapnel. Paul was pure fury, unhinged and explosive, snapping toward Jacob's throat without hesitation. Jacob fought back, instinct kicking in, but it was clear — this wasn’t training anymore.
He couldn’t stand down. Not when your scent was still on Jacob’s teeth. Not when he could still feel the brush of your pain through the imprint like it was his own.
Jasper appeared at your side in an instant, a cold hand shooting out across your chest to stop you. “Let Sam handle him.”
“No.” Your eyes were glowing now, bright gold. Dangerous. “He’s not going to stop. Not unless I stop him.”
The wolves were active now, circling — Embry and Quil, snarling low and unsure, Seth whining anxiously, Leah pacing with her hackles raised. It was only a matter of time before someone got hurt. For real.
You stepped forward. “Paul,” you said, addressing him for the first time. Controlled. “It’s me.”
And like something in him recognized the weight of your voice — not your power, but you — his head snapped around.
Your breath caught.
His eyes were still wild, glowing with something deeper than rage — something primal, ancient. Not just fury.
He stilled under your gaze, heavy chest rising and falling in sharp bursts. His lip curled, torn between instinct and obedience, but the recognition in his eyes was clearer now. It was you. You.
Slowly — reluctantly — Paul backed away from Jacob’s downed form, his massive wolf body quivering with the effort to hold himself together. He turned, muscles twitching, and bolted into the trees, fur flashing like firelight through the branches.
You exhaled sharply, only now realizing how tightly you’d been holding yourself. He was running away. Yet again. The coward was running.
Or so you thought.
He stepped out. Human. Shirtless, bleeding from his shoulder. His chest was still heaving, his fists clenched like he was fighting ghosts under his skin. His jaw was tight — clenched hard enough to crack. He didn’t look at anyone but you.
“You think I wanted to do that?” he asked, voice low, raw. “You think I don’t hate this too?”
You opened your mouth, but nothing came.
He took a step closer. “You got hurt. I felt it. What the hell was I supposed to do, just stand there while he put teeth on you?”
You didn’t flinch. Not from his volume. Not from the pain in his tone.
“I’m fine,” you said evenly. “It wasn’t even a bite. It was training. Jasper’s training.”
Paul scoffed, dragging a hand through his hair. “You don’t get it. It’s not about logic. It’s not about who’s in charge or what this was supposed to be.”
His eyes flicked up to yours, burning.
“It’s you. I can’t — I can’t not react when it’s you.”
Your eyes softened. You didn't want them to, but they did.
And he saw it — the shift in your eyes. The subtle drop of your shoulders. The hesitation in your breath that betrayed you before your mouth could catch up.
Paul stepped forward again, slower this time, like he was testing the ground beneath him. “You think I like this?” he asked, quieter now. “Being this… out of control? Every time you’re in the same damn field as someone else, it’s like something in me breaks.”
You stayed silent.
“I’m not asking you to feel the same,” he added, voice barely above a whisper now. “I know you didn’t want this. I know the bond… it scares you. It terrifies me. It's wrong. But don’t act like you don’t feel it too.”
The truth hung heavy between you. You did. You felt it in the way your hands trembled after every sparring match. In the way your eyes always found him in a crowd. In the ache that started in your chest and ended in your bones whenever he looked at you like that — like he’d go to war for you without blinking.
You swallowed hard, your voice low. “This wasn’t supposed to happen.”
Paul nodded. “No. But it did.”
Another beat passed — tight, breathless.
“And I don’t know how to turn it off,” he added, voice nearly breaking. “Not when it’s you.”
You nodded, swallowing harshly, though you didn't need to. Grabbing your discarded jacket from the grass, you sped off. If they could, frustrated tears would've filled your golden eyes.
You fucking hated this.
Finding a clearing, you stopped there. Rage boiled through your body as you let a groan tumble from your lips. You roughly shoved a tree, watching it fall, breaking all of the trees around it in the process. You then plopped down on the dirt, putting your face in your arms.
Why did this happen to you, of all people? Hadn't you paid your dues? You gave up the love of your life, just to be eternally tied to something you hated.
"Sulking. I always hated when you sulked." You heard behind you. You sighed, a bittersweet smile curving onto your lips. Of course, he had followed you.
He always did know how to manage you best.
Edward.
"Go away." You muttered into your arms, trying to hide the way your voice trembled.
But instead of leaving, he crouched down beside you, his cool hand brushing against your shoulder in an oddly gentle motion. "I can't do that," he said softly, his voice low and calm. "You know that."
You didn’t respond. You didn’t have the energy for a fight, not when everything inside you felt like it was about to burst. You felt like a raw wound, and the last thing you wanted was for him to see it. But he always saw right through you. Always had.
There was a long pause, and when he spoke again, it wasn’t with the usual teasing or authority you were used to.
"You can't keep doing this to yourself." His voice was quieter this time, almost hesitant, as if he was tiptoeing around something fragile — which, you supposed, was exactly what you were in that moment.
You shook your head, the ache in your chest growing heavier with every word. "You don’t get it. I didn’t ask for any of this. I didn’t ask to be in the middle of a mess that I can’t fix. I didn’t ask to feel like I’m trapped between wanting something I can’t have and something I’ll never be free from."
Edward let out a slow breath, his cool fingers gently lifting your face so that you were forced to look him in the eye. "I understand more than you think," he said softly, his gaze steady, unwavering. "And I’m not here to fix everything for you. I can’t. But I can listen."
The truth in his words stung, not because they weren’t what you wanted to hear, but because they were everything you needed.
"I didn’t want this," you said, the words slipping out before you could stop them. "I didn’t want to be bound to him. I didn’t want to feel like I’m falling apart every time I see him, every time he gets close."
Edward’s expression softened, and for a long moment, he just looked at you — not with judgment, not with pity, but with a kind of understanding that only he could offer. "I know," he murmured. "But you don’t have to go through it alone."
You couldn’t stop the bitter laugh that escaped your lips. "It doesn’t matter, Edward. I’ve been alone for so long, I don’t even know how to not be. And this bond... it’s like a prison I didn’t even sign up for."
His eyes darkened slightly, but his grip on your chin didn’t loosen. "You’re not alone. Not with me. You may feel trapped, but you don’t have to be."
There was a sincerity in his voice that caught you off guard. You hadn’t expected it from him — not with everything that had happened between the two of you. But maybe, deep down, you had always known that despite the tension and distance, he would never leave you stranded.
"I don’t know how to deal with this... with him," you admitted, voice barely above a whisper.
Edward’s gaze softened even more, and his thumb brushed across your jaw. "I know. And I’m not saying it’s going to be easy. But you don’t have to fix it all at once."
For the first time in what felt like forever, you felt the weight on your shoulders ease, just a little. "I hate that you’re right about everything," you muttered, dropping your gaze.
He chuckled, though there was no humor in it. "I’ve heard that before."
You shook your head, the tiniest hint of a smile tugging at your lips. "You always know what to say."
"That’s because I’ve been where you are," he replied, his voice quieter now. "I know what it’s like to feel like you're drowning in something you can’t control. But you have to let go of the idea that you can fix everything by yourself."
You swallowed hard, taking in his words. You weren’t sure if you could let go, but for the first time in a long time, you didn’t feel as if you had to carry it all on your own.
"Thanks," you murmured, voice small.
Edward smiled, a rare, soft smile that didn’t reach his usual teasing or self-assuredness. "You don't have to thank me. Just don't keep pushing everyone away. Not this time."
You nodded, but the lump in your throat didn’t disappear.
He stood, offering you a hand. "You ready to go back?"
You hesitated, glancing up at him. For the first time since the chaos started, you didn’t feel like running. "Yeah. I think I am."
You were able to return to the clearing, critiquing the Cullen family and the wolves on defense tactics. The heavy stare never stopped, though.. but oddly, as moments passed, it started to feel less and less uncomfortable.
Hii! I was hoping to request you write about Jacob black ? I've had this idea for a mega long while but basically Jacob imprinted on his childhood best friend ( girl ) and they're of course dating, shes affectionate and close with the pack, but one day at a sort of festival being held at the rez where other nearby tribes ( like Emily's) are at, a girl from another tribe who knew Jacob before he phased is completely thrown off by this white girl that he's extremely in love with( she feels like this outsider aka the reader is overstepping by being with Jacob),she sees them together being affectionate and sweet, and how she interacts with the other guys, ( bonus points if the reader aka imprint is wearing the Quileute promise bracelet that appears in breaking dawn ) and asks Jacobs dad and sister about it but when she gets confirmation she's so jealous but Jacob remains protective and secure in his love for his girl because there's nothing wrong with it
( I also imagined a little jealousy moment for Jake because of a boy showing interest in the reader if you'd like )
It can be headcanons or anything you'd like really
Sorry for any mistakes English is not my first language, thanks for reading !!
Thank you so much for the ask! Your English is great!! I’m a native English speaker but I am learning Spanish. It has taken me three times to start over learning to really have it stick more. I hope one day I can write as well in Spanish like you did in another language!
As for the request, I kept this one turning in my mind trying to get the perfect idea for how I wanted it to go. This was such a beautiful ask and I wanted to do it justice. I hope I did 💞
P.S. I changed a couple of details like Billy not being at the festival because it just all flowed.
That’s My Man- Jacob x childhood bff imprint x ex girlfriend
The summer sun finally peaked out of the dreary rain clouds as Emily’s muffins came out of the oven. Before she even sat them on the counter top, Jared and Paul were fighting for one. You walked in with Jacob’s arm slung over your shoulders. Emily’s house was your spot to hang and you came over most days that you didn’t have college classes, but even then sometimes just brought your work over to Emily’s kitchen table. You were a part of the tribe to this crew, even if you were not a native from the tribe blood lines.
Forks was technically your home, but La Push is where you belonged. Your mom used to work with Jacob’s mom before his mom passed away and you two grew up together. He always had your back, but more than that he knew your soul. Everyone teased you both about ending up together, but you both just laughed or rolled your eyes to play it cool while inside you hoped they were right. In the end they were, but it didn’t come perfectly without sadness or challenges.
You loved Jacob since you met him as a kid, even though there have been good and bad days. Good days like the day he imprinted on you but bad days were the weeks in between the last time the two of you hung out and the day he spoke to you again. The demeanor you wore walking into Emily’s house today can’t compare to the agony you were in for weeks back then. You were actually admitted to the hospital because you couldn’t keep food down and then water was impossible. At that point it was a medical emergency even if no one knew the reason. Emily heard soon from Sue who was checking in on you at home. Sue called the ambulance to your home in Forks after she couldn’t keep you awake you up at one point or keep down water. Sam picked Emily up upon hearing this news and rushed to meet Sue at the Forks’ hospital hoping they would figure out what was happening.
Hearing the symptoms and how it started led both Emily and Sam to believe it had something to do with Jacob. Mostly considering Jacob was a disaster. Let’s say during these past few weeks he made Paul look tame. Dangerous fights and constant yelling that was pretty much his tone daily, not forgetting the arguments he started and believe it or not even some laughter. He was giving La Push whiplash daily, but to him it was always an on edge feeling that bore into pain and worry as he went home or was alone. He tried to block his thoughts from the pack when they drifted to you. It was always you, always had been. His life came to a halt the day he had to break it off over text of all things. The moment he said “don’t come around anymore” without any consolation or explanation to you while quickly blocking your number after was the nail in his coffin. It was the moment he felt the break inside. Like shards of glass from a picture perfect or movie screen worthy break that he felt instantly but constantly replayed in slow motion in his head.
Jake remembers the moment he literally felt both your hearts shatter and knew how almost impossible it was to fix something once shattering into a million pieces. It would never be perfect again, always a little glue or crack showing…that was IF he ever got you back completely. Then there was the pain as if he was being shot over and over due to the wolf and imprint separation. He took out his aggression on anything and everything just to try to redirect, embrace, or find ways to make his body suffer as punishment for your pain. Pain meaning it was the friendship separating in two pieces and back to two seperate people. Every moment of every day without you was pure agony but he deserved it in his own mind. Life had no meaning and all he could do was kill vampires but the only thing he killed that he wanted back was the relationship shared between two best friends.
For the vampires all together, Jacob hated them too and the Cullens for making him this and for coming around to ruin everything between him and you. So when Sam told him who your doctor was at the hospital, especially considering the supernatural aspect, Jacob lost it. He lost it for your health and the fact he put you there, then the whole thing about Carlisle Cullen treating you just felt personal. He knew you had no idea and it didn’t matter as long as you were still alive and with him. Even if you never forgave him, he wanted you okay. It’s all that matters. Sam gave him permission to come see you but alpha ordered him to stay calm and leave the moment you wanted him to or if you were getting worse with Jacob there. He agreed quite easily to everyone’s surprise. Quil and Embry grew up within the close friend group too, so it wasn’t as if only Jacob was involved. In some way the whole pack had seen you, grew up in the friend group or within the community in some way. It affected a lot of people who knew you themselves and through Jacob. The news spread amongst the tribe causing food and flowers to arrive in support. You appreciated the sweet and loving gestures especially since lots of the tribe avoided the hospital due to the Cullens. The effort of comforting you even if they didn’t like the Cullens cemented the knowledge that you belonged with the tribe in La Push because they loved and accepted you.
When Jacob entered the hospital room he was surprised to see you awake and even more surprised when he looked into your eyes that he was no longer in a hospital room. He was in paradise seeing you as if the tunnel vision transported you both away in his eyes. Pieces of you both floated through his vision as if he was seeing a slideshow. They were all beautiful because each photo had your face in some way. Each and every one. As if paradise was just getting to be beside you for the rest of his life. This moment combined with the weight of every painful moment apart showed Jacob he imprinted on the girl he loves, but more than that, it explained why you were so sick and he was so aggressive. Jacob came back to you and asked to come in, you were being affected already for the better. You smiled for the first time in a while and shook your head yes. Jacob was shocked actually but Sam spoke up and mentioned he already informed you of the reason for the text breaking apart you and Jake. Sam also told you about how bad Jacob had been on everyone. Jacob instead told you how sorry he was for everything you are going through because of the bond. You understood why he did what he did to protect you, but were still hurt and it would take some time to adjust. Suddenly the word “bond” registered and questions bubbled up. Sam slipped out of the room before Jacob could beg him to explain about the imprinting. Now might as well be the plunge to tell you because he couldn’t take another moment without saying how much he wanted you in his home, his heart, but to be in yours would be more than he deserved.
Within a few days you were coming back home. Emily offered for you to move in with her for a few weeks to help get back well enough to fully eat and completely shower & wash your own hair. Being dehydrated and without food for a few days was enough to put a body into survival mode and maybe even shock. You were lucky you made it to the hospital when you did so you didn’t damage any organs, but recovery was still rough and painful. You and Jacob were getting used to the imprint thing..sometimes it was a little awkward but others it was hot and heavy because you finally admitted you loved each other for like ever! Make out sessions were great and the late night heart to hearts were cherished. This was the relationship everyone saw and was jealous of at some point just because you were soulmates.
After a few weeks you were able to get out again so a special day was planned! Neighboring tribes were getting together for a festival involving crafts, art, music, celebrations and traditions happening throughout the weekend. Everyone choose this one day to go as a first day out and about celebration. Jacob was so proud of you for all the hard recovery you were doing. Emily and Sam as well as Paul and Rachel and Jared and Kim knew this feeling being imprinted. It was easy to all hang out because no one felt left out. There wasn’t much annoyance and all healthy teasing much like old friends. In light of the fun it was good to just be with the imprinted couples. All of you decided to go including Leah and Seth as they joined in this time to see some friends and family who might be coming from neighboring tribes. Embry and Quil were good with taking a patrol shift so they could go see the new Star Wars movie on Friday when it came out at midnight.
Sam was cool with that since everyone worked it out and he didn’t have to referee. For once he could just be Sam with his fiancé Emily and her spending money as usual. He smirks to himself knowing he doesn’t even care about the modest amount he knows she will spend and feel guilty of later. It’s just the fact he finally gets a day to enjoy- “oh crap!” Never mind no days off. Sam turns and sees Jared’s face actually kinda pale. Jacob and Paul turn as you and Kim went to the restroom while Emily and Rachel bought coffees for those who wanted some. Jacob realizes his ex was there. You knew about her but she didn’t know about you. She always was jealous so he kept you his dirty little secret I guess except it wasn’t dirty at all. Jacob said that only because he liked to sing the song in his head and to you loudly and often off key ever since high school when you played it constantly. You always laughed thinking he was just joking as you fell harder for him secretly each time.
Sam suggested the guys try to ignore her and shut down any drama before it starts or walk away. Everyone wanted to enjoy their day so they were cool with the plan. Unfortunately this girl noticed you and Jacob quickly. Jacob was buying you something and she got closer to see but still stayed hidden. She almost lost it when she saw he bought you a special and almost sacred Quileute promise bracelet. She always wanted one from him but never received it due to it being like a promise ring or sometimes even used as engagement rings in the tribe. As she spied from the corner, he paid and kissed your hand as he fastened the bracelet on your wrist. He kissed your forehead and thanked the lady who sold him the bracelet. Jacob was never affectionate with her even over text much. She realized you were getting the Jacob she wanted. As you two walk off the girl followed slowly and gathered you two were obviously dating but it was something more. Fated mates or soulmates or imprints was just a tribal story. Each tribe had a version of it and if she didn’t know any better you two would be the definition, but she knows it’s impossible. However, she knows she didn’t want Jacob to end the relationship with her. Actually, the only reason Jacob’s ex came here was just to wait to see him as she did most events that were involving both of their family tribes. Her thoughts swarmed in jealousy wondering who you were and why you were around her man that she was determined to get back today. In fact, she thought, who knows now what he was doing or who he was dating during their long distance relationship as short as it was at only two months. Did he cheat on her? It doesn’t matter because this ex girlfriend saw red and was planning on winning him no matter who intervened.
Jacob buys you popcorn with one hand while refusing to let go of your other, he is being sickly sweet. She never knew that side of him and she didn’t think that was fair. She deserved another chance, another day to prove she could be that girl. Whatever this girl had, she would be better. Turning away from watching you two, she bumped into Seth and Leah as they were in line to purchase a famous and special candy that is homemade for these events as well as something for Sue. Leah tried her best to redirect Seth to a different location but the girl was too fast. Cornered and at the risk of a scene and/or the wolves coming out, Leah had to answer her questions that were wild and scatterbrained but obviously thought of out of jealousy. She asked your name and your job. Your parents and like your whole life story. Her voice was raising the more rapid fire questions she spat at Leah.
Sam was passing by as he heard the girl’s voice rise at the same time Jacob looked up. Emily came to grab you to look at Christmas ornaments while Jacob handled this. Jacob shut her down politely at first asking the ex to please leave and quit asking questions that no one will answer. He didn’t cheat in the two months together, although now it doesn’t matter since he found the love of his life and his best friend. He said he plans to marry you one day and the ex won’t get in the way because there will never be a future between them. He swears he isn’t trying to hurt her feelings because she was fun and nice sometimes but he isn’t for her and it was only fair to tell her. He apologized and it seemed she deflated pretty quickly with limited questions.
Jacob went back your direction finally feeling free that he got that whole ordeal over with and came inside the building where the music was playing before a celebration began. It turns out a guy from high school was a there as a vendor and you two were chatting it up. Jacob quickly scouted for Emily who was no where to be found. Jealousy so strong it could cause any man to give into rage bloomed in Jacob. It was like everyone disappeared except the threat to his imprint. Sure the old friend was likely harmless, but his wolf saw competition or anger with definite possessiveness. It was all a jumble of emotions and thoughts.
He quickly approached you and gently but possessively laid his arm around your shoulders “hey baby sorry it took me a minute to find you” he kissed the side of your forehead and you blushed. He was over doing it and you were slightly annoyed because you knew he was jealous. It was cute at times but today it was overkill as this was just someone you hadn’t seen in a couple of years. After a few awkward more minutes with Jacob joining the conversation, the guy said goodbye and you instantly lit into Jake. “What the heck what that??” Jacob scowled as he pulled you gently by the hand outside. He was upset but would never hurt you. “He was hitting on you Y/N. Like trying to ask you out. You’re my girl, my IMPRINT, mine. My everything!! I’m sorry I got jealous. I would blame it on the wolf but I did too.” You laughed and rolled your eyes but deeply kissed him this time. You couldn’t help it…he was kinda hot when he was protective and jealous. That’s your man.
The Other Sister Jacob Black x OC
(Twilight what I would wear if i were Bella's older sister)
The first in my Jacob x OC fic based on the tiktok trend from a little bit ago where you make outfits and write a little blurb on that outfit. We're going to speed run the first movie and then go on to the second one so we can move onto him as a wolf. Bella and Jacob are 18 in their senior year of high school in the bulk of this story and OC is 20 because of being held back as a kid for plot reasons.
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~Word count: ~7.8k
~Warnings: (CANON DIVERGENCE,) jealousy, emotional angst, feeling replaced, loneliness, complicated sibling relationships, unresolved tension, abandonment issues, unrequited feelings undertones, Bella Swan & OC becoming close, jacob black being emotionally constipated, hurt/no comfort
~Description: Being Bella Swan’s older sister was never supposed to change anything. Not with Charlie. Not with school. And definitely not with Jacob Black. But suddenly, Bella is everywhere. In the halls at school. In Charlie’s life. In Jacob’s conversations. And no matter how hard you try to pretend it doesn’t bother you, you can feel things shifting underneath your feet. Jacob starts keeping secrets. Bella starts falling in love. And you start realizing that maybe the worst kind of heartbreak isn't losing someone completely. Maybe it's standing right beside them while they slowly choose someone else. Or maybe you're just dramatic. Probably both.