*Disclaimer: I don't own anything or anybody from Twilight it all belongs to Stephenie Meyer.
Summary: Twilight Scene where Bella first sees the Cullens from Emmett and Rosalie's POV.
Rosalie POV:
It was a regular gloomy day here in Forks. Nothing exciting, as usual. We walked on the pathway to the lunchroom. All of a sudden, Emmett walks from the side of me in front of me to open the door. I gave him one of my smiles which told him "thanks". He returned the smile. Once we got in the cafeteria, he grabbed my hand and we were walking. The smell of all the humans in the lunchroom was overwhelming. I look at Emmett and we smile at each other. Eveybody always stares when we (the Cullens) walk in. I then see a new pair of eyes staring. This must be the new girl everybody is whispering about. She was average looking, skinny, pale. I don't see what the big deal is about her. Emmett and me sit down at the normal table. We looked at each other and suddenly I spoke.
"You see the new girl with the green shirt on? Who is looking at Alice and Jasper?" I asked Emmett.
"Yeah babe?" Emmett asked questioningly.
"That's the girl that everybody has been talking about being 'hot' and stuff like that." I told him.
"Really," Emmett asked,"she's no you babe."
"Aw Em." I replied and kissed him on the cheek.
"What are you two love birds talking about?" Alice asked holding Jasper's hand as they sat down.
"The new girl." Emmett replied.
"Oh." Alice said.
It seemed alittle wierd when Alice said 'Oh'.
Edward eventually came and sat down. He had to make his entrance known usually. He usually took longer than us to come and sit down at the table. We sat at the table and acted to eat our food. Emmett and me stood up and threw away the human food, and he grabbed my hand.
"I love you Rose." Emmett said as he kissed me.
"I love you too."
We were walking out of the door we came in through while we felt the envious stares from the student body. We did nothing but smile and walk out. We peeked through the blinds of the window to see the new girl staring at us, watching us leave.
