Jacob stepped out of his car, parked haphazardly by the side of the lonely road that cut through dense woods. The sun was on its gradual descent, casting long shadows across the forest floor.
Jacob slammed the door shut and leaned against the hood of his car, his gaze fixated on the road ahead. He was waiting, and it was evident from his occasional glances at his watch and the sun that he was growing impatient.
He heard the sound of someone approaching and straightened up. Isabella strode towards him, her frown deepening with each step. "I wonder why you would want us to meet by this time, at this place," she said, her voice laced with irritation.
Jacob's lips curved into a wry smile. "I know you as a creature of the night. Just wanted you to experience some sunlight. It might add some color to your skin," he said, his tone dripping with sarcasm.
Isabella's eyebrow shot up. "Remind me why I haven't ripped out your heart again?" she asked, her voice low and dangerous.