The Newtonian Laws of Gravity
Imprinting. "It's so hard to describe. It's not like love at first sight, really. It's more like gravity moves. When you see her suddenly it's not the earth holding you there anymore. She does. And nothing matters more than her." (p. 176)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
The Actor and the Spectator (Jared/Kim) ………………………………Chapters 2 – 16
The Fast and the Furious (Embry/OC) ………………………………………………… 17 - 29
The Lost and the Found (Jacob/OC) …………………………………………………… 30 -
PREFACE
Everyone knows how the story goes: Issac Newton sits under the apple tree, the apple falls and the bright idea of gravity pops into dear Newton's head.
"I deduced that the forces which keep the planets in their orbs must be reciprocally as the squares of their distances from the centers about which they revolve; and thereby compared the force requisite to keep the Moon in her orb with the force of gravity at the surface of the Earth; and found them answer pretty nearly."
Aka: each object in the known universe has a gravitational field. He came up with a formula and everything. Just plug in your weight and the weight of another object and find the gravitational force you exert on each other. Pretty neat. However, Newton did seem to have overlooked one significant detail in his theories.
For the werewolves of La Push, the gravitation full of gravity exerted by their imprintée is much more than one that can be calculated in between two people according to the Newtonian laws. So it seems dear old Newton may have been slightly wrong after all. But I'll let the werewolves tell you in their own words.
The Newtonian Laws of Gravity is going to be a compilation of several short stories (I have about four projected) in the view point of our favorite werewolves' imprintées. I'm projecting twelve or so chapters for each individual story.
First up, we're going to have Jared and Kim. Not a well known couple, by all means, but I'm curious to venture into their world. As far as I'm concerned, Jared's story is singularly interesting. Who else imprints on a girl who writes her name with his last name down among little doodle hearts? I decided to title their particular story: The Actor and the Spectator. For the idea for the title I humbly direct you to Adonais, a poem written by Percy Bysshe Shelly.
I do plan to follow up with more stories; I have a tentative idea for one starring our dearest Jacob, ideally titled: The Lost and the Found. And also one for our hot headed Paul. But these are still only ideas boarding at the station; we'll have to see how it goes.
As a parting statement, let me remind you that I write for my reviewers. If there is anything you have questions about, or something you want to see, please let me know, I'll be glad to indulge you. Oh, and the more reviews I get, the happier I am and the happier I am, the more I write. I always reply to reviews, don't be shy.
So. Sit down, relax, kick up your feet and enjoy the read!
AneleTiger.