Alice POV

He's oblivious to me. I've been staring at him every history lesson for the past two years. Bella, my best friend, is always telling me that I should just go and talk to him, but I'm too shy. I mean, I'm not always shy, it's just him. His smile, his hair, his body; Jasper is perfect. I have spoken to him, but only once. It was before the school dance last year. We were sat next to each other in the lobby of the hotel where the dance was being held and they hadn't opened the doors to go in yet. He sat next to me and looked at me. I guess he didn't expect it to be me, because when he looked at me, I could see that his posture was just a little more tensed that it was seconds before. I smiled at him and he smiled back. When they opened the doors he got up and started to walk in, but he had dropped his wallet. I picked it up and skipped over to him, tapping him on the shoulder. He span around and his eyes lite up slightly. That confused me so I stood there staring at him. After a few seconds of silence he spoke. "Yes, Miss?" His voice was like velvet and for a few more seconds, I forgot why I had tapped him on the shoulder in the first place. I handed him his wallet. "You dropped this, Jazzy" I smiled at him. He smiled back and took it. "Thank you" He nodded politely and turned around to go in. He headed straight for Edward and Emmett, who were stood in the corner. I went over to Bella and Rose and told them what had just happened.

Here I am, sat around the table with my friends working on a group project, and I'm still sneaking glances. Seann and Vicky are sat at the end of the table giggling and writing their stuff like they always do, not bothering with much work. Usually Louise would be with them, but she was paying a visit to home this week. Seann and Vicky were missing her, I could tell. Bella was doing the project we were all supposed to be doing, while Rose just sat filing her nails with a pink emery board. I was sat wondering why I felt like half of something without Jasper. Just as Rose had pointed out, this wasn't a school girl crush anymore. This was love.