"Oh, we got some. Collin, can you get the charm box in the back?" the older man asked.

"Sure," Collin responded.

While Collin fetched the box, my eyes throbbed with pain. I can't remove my contacts because people will see my red eyes.

Collin's dad glanced at me, concerned. "Are you alright?" he inquired.

"Yeah, it's my contacts," I responded.

"Oh, take the contacts out. It could infect your eyes if you don't."

"I can't."

"Why wait? Let me guess. You're a vampire?"

I looked at him, mad and shocked that he said that.

"Wait, is that true?" the older man asked.

"Yeah," I whispered.

Collin emerged, holding the box of charms. "Here you go," he announced.

Collin's dad took the box and opened it. Collin looked at me in curiosity. "Why are you guys so quiet, and Bella? Why are your eyes looking red, like they're infected?" he asked.

"Well, I'm wearing contacts, and my eyes hurt," I responded.

"Oh."

"And also, she has a reason for wearing contacts," the older man said.

"Like what?" Collin asked.

We were silent for a second. Collin looked at me. "What is it, Bella?" he asked.

I walked over to Collin and whispered in his ear. "I'm a vampire,"

Collin's eyes widened. "What?" he asked.

"You heard me," I responded.

"It can't be."

"It's true."

"Prove it."

"I can't do that in public."

"Oh yeah, the treaty."

"How do you know?"

"I'm part of the Quileute tribe."

"Really? Are you a werewolf?"

"Yeah, a new one. I'm now learning."

"Who's teaching you?"

"Jacob Black. He's strong and an expert."

"Really? I know him."

"Wait, are you the girl he has been talking about?"

"What do you mean?"

"He has been talking about a girl. He returned to the tribe to discuss a revived girl.

"Oh."

"Anyway, I should go."

"Bye."

"Bye."

"What charm are you looking for?" the older man inquired.

"Can I look?" I asked.

"Sure."

I studied charms and encountered many. For example, I found some charms with names and words like boyfriend or best friend in crystal hearts. I liked the best friend one because it resembles Jacob.

I pointed at the charm. "I like this one," I mentioned.

"The best friend's crystal heart charm," the older man said.

"Yes."

"Okay, it's $25."

"Okay, is it okay if I come back tomorrow?"

"Yeah, do you want me to put it on hold?"

"Yes, that's great, thank you."

"Bye."

"Bye."

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