Hey!!

OK, this is the same story as 'Alice and Bella Swap', but instead, it had been done in Jasper's POV!

Here's the link to the original one, just so you can see what is on Alice's mind!:

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OK, I hope you like this!!

I do not own Twilight!

Oh, joy, another day of high school. Nothing interesting ever happened here. It was all the same.

We were on our way to school, like we usually did, in Edward's Volvo. I sat at the back to the side, leaning away from all of the love floating around the place. Rosalie and Emmett were leaning towards each other, smiling, and Bella and Edward were holding hands in the front seat. I groaned softly.

Edward, I thought, can we hurry up a bit?

So Edward put his foot down on the pedal. No one was around, so we wouldn't get caught.

When we arrived at school, I breathed in the intoxicated air. It made me cock my head to the side. The smell of human blood never made me feel good, especially when I was thirsty. I wanted the blood so much, but I knew that if I did get it, that I would never be able to forgive myself.

It got worse when we got inside. It was warmer there, and the smell was much more potent.

When I reached my class, I found out that I was the first one there. Not a surprise really, I was always first to class. I waited there for about 5 minutes until all of the students had come in.

But then I saw her.

The girl had black pixie like hair, and was very petit. She was very pretty, even to me, a vampire. She was the new girl, and everyone had been waiting for her arrival for weeks. Alice Swan.

But as she got closer, did I really get to know her. Her scent burned down my throat, and was one of the most appealing things I had ever smelt. It was like I had to have it. It was a must have.

Only three things stopped me from charging at her at this moment. Firstly, there were about 20 other humans here watching. Second, Carlisle would be disappointed with me.

And the third, the mood coming out of her was like nothing I had ever experienced, so calm and happy.

She sat down next to me.

"Hey, I'm Alice," she said, excitedly, "What's your name?" she said.

I couldn't act right, right now. It was the thirst that had changed my response and had made me sound angry.

"Jasper," I replied softly, looking at her quickly, and then looking away again, the pain soaring in my throat.

She had the perfect name. Alice. It was so nice, not a very popular name now-a-days.

"How do you do?" she asked me nicely. But I said nothing. I didn't want to kill her. I wanted to see her again.

I sat through that hour staring at the clock on the wall and watching as the hands slowly moved around it. This was the slowest hour of my life.

But when it finished, I moved quickly out of the room. I could not harm this happy and cheerful girl. She was only innocent, what had she done to me?

I walked into the canteen and sat at my family's regular table. We ate nothing, just sat there. They were already there when I had arrived. I told them of my problems.

"Why didn't you just kill her?" asked Emmett.

"You don't understand, Emmett. You didn't feel her emotions. They were so… happy. Like nothing I've ever experienced before.

We dropped the subject. I decided to listen over to what Alice was saying, but she didn't say much. Jessica Stanley was making friends with her, and wouldn't stop talking.

I quickly saw her glance at me, but then she looked away. I wasn't sure if she had seen me or not. Suddenly, Alice paused.

"Alice. Alice?" I heard Jessica say.

"Yeah, Jess?" she said.

"Nothing, you just seemed… out of it for a minute then," said Jessica. So something wasn't right. Maybe she was just feeling sick. That could be why her blood appealed to me so much.

As strange as this was, I needed more of her comforting ways. After school, we arrived home and I left straight away. I wanted to go hunting so that I could visit Alice while she was sleeping. Surely her good moods would be able to reach me when she was sleeping, and if I wasn't as thirsty, maybe I would have better control.

But Alice made me feel so good, and I needed to see her soon.

After I had attacked 5 elk, I felt a bit sloshy. I may have overdone it after the 3rd one, but I had to be sure that I would never harm Alice.

When I was finished, I ran back home and told Carlisle and Esme about this. They were proud of me for not killing her, and Esme was just happy that I may have found someone to like.

But she wasn't a vampire, and I wasn't human. We could never be together, regardless.

Unless….

But that was impossible. Alice may not even have like me. But I like her. How could she not like me if I was nice to her?

As soon as I was sure that most humans would be asleep, I set out on foot. I ran quickly through the streets at a pace so fast that no human would be able to catch me.

I knew were her dad, the chief police lived. I had never been there, but I had just heard of it's location a number of times.

When I got there, I climbed the tree that would reach to the wall. I looked through the window and saw Alice there, dreaming peacefully, and as I had hoped before, her emotions were still and bright and bubbly as before.

I opened the window; it creaked a little, but not enough to wake her. I neatly jumped in, landing was a very muted thud.

Of course, just the same as her emotions, her scent filled the room.

But I could bear that, because Alice was the light of my world.

I walked over to her bed, and looked at her closed eyes. I sometimes wished that I could sleep. Maybe I could get through the days quicker.

As I retracted a little, I heard the ground below my feet give a small creaking sound, and the next thing I knew, I was standing into to Alice's bright blue eyes.

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