A/N: Carly…Jackie had this idea a while ago, and we've just started it now. Some of the things Edward hear in a day!

LUNCH HALL:

'Like oh my gawd, it's the stupidest thing ever. How could the bitch betray me like this? Why can't she see how stupid it is. I mean you just don't do that sort of thing. Not if you want any sort of social life, which she so obviously doesn't. But joining the maths club? How stupid and nerdy can she be? What a pathetic decision to, like, make. Gawd! How could she abandon me like this? I gave her status in this school. What a way to betray me. Oh that bitch!'

Edward tried to block out that girls thoughts from his mind. A senseless cheerleader obviously. He soon caught on to another girls thoughts.

'Why is she being so mean about it? Why can't she just accept that I don't want to be a cheerleader and I like math. I'm good at math. I didn't want to lose her as a friend-' Edward looked subtly over to the girl who's thoughts he was hearing. She looked closed to tears '-But then she goes and accuses me of betraying her. It's only math. It's not like I'm going off with someone else, and just leaving her. It's only maths for pity's sake'

'Does he know I love him?'

'Does he care about me at all?'

'Is she my friend or not?'

'If she going to move or…Am I fat…Is my homework done…I'm going to fail…I'm so happy…'

Through all the muddled up thoughts of worry, Edward tried to listen to the only good one he could hear. Why was she so happy?

'Mum's better. I really can't believe she's ok. It's a miracle. Really a miracle. I thought she was going to die. I was so sure of it. And I was so scared, but she's better. She's really well again.'

Edward smiled knowingly to himself, and tried to ignore the permanent buzz of thoughts he didn't need to hear.

A typical lunchtime.