Author's Note: This is my first fanfiction. I've recently gotten into Twilight and thought I should write a story about my favorite couple Alice and Jasper. Seriously, I love those two. Reviews are greatly appreciated to help better my writing and stories so you guys can be happy! Enjoy!
Disclaimer: The rightful owner of Twilight is Stephanie Meyer….not me. *sighs*
Jasper's POV
I sat looking around the cafeteria, which at the moment was abuzz with chattering high school students. A variety of emotions radiated throughout the building. These consisted of love, disgust, joy, anger, and boredom.
I tried my best to keep my thirst under control, the venom burning at the back of my throat. The smell of human blood was overpowering and I didn't know how much longer could take it without Alice at my side. Normally, I could control myself when she was next me to calm me down with her cheerful emotions alone, but at the moment she was in one of her classes making up a test she had missed when we were out hunting the other day.
I wondered what was taking her so long when suddenly a new burst of emotions entered the cafeteria jolting me away from my thoughts. Instantly, I realized these emotions to be Alice's and, just as quickly, realized they weren't as cheerful and full of hope as they normally were. Instead, these feelings consisted of pain, sorrow, and fear.
I hurriedly got up and walked over to her, as she seemed to be lingering near the entrance to the cafeteria. As I neared her, she tried to mask her emotions with ones of happiness and joy, but seemed to be failing since her feelings wavered between good and bad.
"Alice, what's wrong?" I asked with urgency.
'If anyone put a hand on her I swear that I am going to-'
"Nothing. It's nothing." She answered quickly interrupting my thoughts.
Sensing that she wouldn't want to talk about it right now, I entwined my fingers with hers and walked to our table in the back.
Whatever was bothering her, I was going to find out, but for now it could wait.
Alice's POV
'History is so simple.' I thought as I finished my test that I had to make up. 'I practically live in a house full of vampires that lived through this time period.'
Once I turned in my test, I walked into the empty hallway that was dotted with one or two students here and there either making out, studying last minute for a test they forgot about, or simply skipping their least favorite class.
Among these few students, there just happened to be two of the rudest guys in the school.
"Hey freak! What's up? Aren't you supposed to be at lunch with that weirdo boyfriend of yours?" The one named Conner taunted.
I just ignored him and continued on my way. Knowing that Jasper wouldn't be happy if I walked into the lunchroom annoyed because of these two ignorant humans, I tried my best to cover up my feelings of annoyance with happiness.
I was so focused on trying to be happy that I didn't realize the boy named Kyle was going to grab my wrist until it was too late. I tried to get loose, but couldn't since they assumed that I was human.
'Why can't super vampire strength be normal?' I thought as I finally was able to free myself from his grasp. Being tiny did have its advantages.
Suddenly, a vision pushed all other thoughts from my mind, quite forcefully I might add, and caused me to stumble to the floor.
Faintly I could hear Kyle say something along the lines of, "Oh crap! She's having a fit or something, we gotta go dude!" Not only that, I also heard the footsteps of the two jerks as they ran away.
Normally, my visions at school weren't so bad, but what I saw this time was extremely unsettling. Coming back to reality was difficult due to my light-headedness. This symptom was not only from the force of the sudden vision, but also from what the vision consisted of.
I stumbled as I stood up, and walked down the hall in a daze trying to not feel the sorrow and pain of what I just saw. I walked into the cafeteria only to stop near the entrance. If Jasper found out that I was feeling even the slightest bit of sadness, he would be at my side immediately.
Of course I was correct in my theory, for Jasper was by my side in an instant asking what was wrong.
'I can't tell him what I just saw. Not now. I need time.' I thought as I told him it was nothing.
Being the gentleman he is, and the fact that he could sense that I didn't want to tell him at the moment, he promptly let it go and held my hand leading me to towards our table. This small action seemed to make me perk up slightly, but didn't make me ignore the fact that Jasper was in danger.
Forgetting about my startling vision completely was inevitable, but for now, avoiding the questions I so dearly did not want to answer was the best that I could do.
Hope you enjoyed the story! Don't forget to review and don't worry, I will most likely have the next chapter up tomorrow. Bye!
