The days following Garnetta's intense discussions with Edward and Raphael were filled with a growing sense of unease. While Forks maintained its usual calm, with the residents going about their daily routines, Garnetta couldn't shake the feeling that something was stirring beneath the surface—something that was watching, waiting.
It started subtly. Garnetta would be on patrol, keeping a close watch on the outskirts of Forks, when she would feel a presence just out of sight. The first time it happened, she brushed it off as nerves, but the feeling persisted. It was as if the woods themselves were alive, and she wasn't alone in them. She began to notice it more frequently whenever she approached the borders of La Push, the Quileute tribe's territory.
One evening, after a particularly quiet patrol, Garnetta returned home to find Raphael waiting for her in the living room. The soft glow of the fireplace illuminated his face, highlighting the concern in his eyes as he looked up from the book he had been reading.
"Mon trésor, you seem troubled," Raphael observed as Garnetta entered the room.
Garnetta sighed, running a hand through her long maroon hair as she took a seat across from him. "It's nothing concrete, Raphael. Just a feeling. Whenever I'm near La Push, it's like I'm being watched. But I can't see anything—or anyone."
Raphael's expression grew more serious. "The Quileute tribe has always been protective of their land, especially since the treaty with the Cullens. It's possible they're aware of the increased activity around Forks and are on alert."
Garnetta nodded, her mind racing. "I thought the same thing. But it's not just that they're watching. I feel… drawn there. It's like there's something—or someone—pulling me toward La Push, and I don't know why."
Raphael leaned back in his chair, his gaze thoughtful. "The treaty between the Cullens and the Quileute tribe is delicate, as you know. It forbids us from entering their land, and they, in turn, stay out of ours. But if there's a new threat, it's possible the Quileute tribe is preparing to defend their territory."
"Edward mentioned that the werewolves might be on edge because of the disturbances," Garnetta added, recalling their earlier conversation. "I don't want to provoke them, but if they're already suspicious…"
Raphael nodded, his expression grave. "You're right to be cautious. The last thing we need is to escalate tensions between us and the Quileute tribe. But if you're feeling drawn there, it might be worth exploring—carefully. Trust your instincts, but be mindful of the treaty."
Garnetta understood the gravity of Raphael's words. The treaty was a fragile peace, and any misstep could lead to conflict. Still, she couldn't ignore the pull she felt toward La Push, a sensation that grew stronger with each passing day. But she knew she had to be careful, not just for her own safety but for the safety of Bella and the others.
The following day, Garnetta found herself once again on patrol, this time with Edward. The two of them moved through the dense forest surrounding Forks, their senses heightened as they watched for any signs of danger. As they neared the border of La Push, Garnetta's unease returned, the feeling of being watched more intense than ever.
Edward, always perceptive, glanced at Garnetta as they moved through the trees. "You've been quiet today. What's on your mind?"
Garnetta hesitated for a moment before answering. "It's the same feeling I've had for days now. Like we're not alone out here. And the closer we get to La Push, the stronger it gets."
Edward's expression darkened, his jaw tightening. "The Quileute tribe is likely aware of our presence. They're protective of their land, especially with the recent disturbances. We should be careful not to cross any lines."
"I agree," Garnetta replied, her voice thoughtful. "But there's something else. I can't explain it, but I feel like I'm being drawn there. It's not just about being watched—it's like something is pulling me toward La Push."
Edward stopped walking, turning to face Garnetta fully. His golden eyes were filled with concern as he studied her. "That's not something to take lightly. The Quileute tribe has a unique connection to the land, and if you're feeling drawn there, it could be something significant. But it's also dangerous. We can't afford to provoke them."
Garnetta nodded, understanding the delicate balance they needed to maintain. "I'll be careful. But I think I need to get closer, to understand what's happening. If there's a new threat, we need to know what we're dealing with."
Edward's expression remained serious, but he nodded in agreement. "Just promise me you'll be cautious. The last thing we need is to escalate the situation."
"I promise," Garnetta assured him. "We'll figure this out together."
With their conversation concluded, the two of them continued their patrol, each lost in their own thoughts. The tension between the vampires and the Quileute tribe was palpable, and Garnetta knew that any misstep could lead to conflict. But she couldn't ignore the pull she felt toward La Push, even as she vowed to be cautious.
As the days passed, the feeling of being watched persisted, and Garnetta found herself increasingly drawn to the borders of La Push. She didn't cross into their territory, but she patrolled closer to the edge, trying to understand the source of the pull she felt.
One evening, as Garnetta stood at the edge of the forest, just outside the boundaries of La Push, she felt the pull more strongly than ever. The air was thick with tension, the shadows lengthening as the sun dipped below the horizon. She knew she was being watched, but by whom or what, she couldn't say.
Garnetta took a deep breath, her senses on high alert as she scanned the forest around her. The feeling was almost overwhelming now, a compulsion to step across the boundary, to venture into the unknown. But she held herself back, remembering the importance of the treaty and the need to avoid conflict.
As she turned to leave, a rustle in the bushes nearby caught her attention. Garnetta froze, her gaze snapping to the source of the sound. For a moment, she saw nothing, but then a shadowy figure emerged from the trees, its form barely visible in the fading light.
Garnetta's breath caught in her throat as she realized what—or who—was standing before her. The figure was large, with a distinctly wolf-like shape, though its eyes glinted with a sharp intelligence that was unmistakably human.
It was one of the Quileute wolves, watching her with wary eyes. Garnetta didn't move, her body tense as she waited to see what the wolf would do. But after a moment, the wolf turned and disappeared back into the shadows, leaving Garnetta standing alone at the edge of the forest, her heart pounding in her chest.
She knew now, without a doubt, that the Quileute tribe was aware of her presence—and that they were watching closely. The tension between them was growing, and Garnetta couldn't shake the feeling that something significant was about to happen.
As she made her way back home, Garnetta's mind raced with thoughts of the encounter. The pull she felt toward La Push was stronger than ever, but she knew she needed to tread carefully. The balance between the vampires and the Quileute tribe was fragile, and any misstep could lead to consequences none of them were prepared for.
But despite the danger, Garnetta couldn't ignore the sense that she was on the brink of something important—something that could change everything.