Hiya. :D I'm back again with the sequel to Buffy Meets The Cullens. it is EXTREMELY important that you read that story first, otherwise you wont understand this, and that'd be bad. :D Enjoy 'Revenge Is Sweet' (I kinda stole the title off a veronicas song. Shut up :D)

"Buffy, how are you?" the new principal of Forks High School asked me.

"Good," I said warily, hoping I didn't have my 'mom hair' today. "You?"

"Well, I'm better than ever. Considering my very short stint in Sunnydale didn't go as well as I hoped it would be. I'm glad I've been asked to come here and be principal." He told me, grinning as he did. "And my first act as principal, Buffy, I would like to re-instate you as a student here."

"Thank you, Robin. Oh, I mean, Principal Wood." I said. We both laughed, and he patted me on the back.

"Enjoy. And don't call me Robin again on school grounds." He said sternly. Then he put on a smile. "I'll see you soon."

I smiled, leaving Woods' office, meeting up with Jacob just outside the administration building.

"So, are you reinstated?" Jacob asked me, walking up to me and grabbing my hand.

"You betcha. Woodsie is an old friend, he was happy to reinstate me. Didn't even know why I was expelled in the first place." I said, wrapping my arm around his waist. "I'm so happy that Billy let you come here for the last year of school. He's so nice." I said, grinning up at Jake.

"Yeah… Billy's cool like that. Plus, school is a whole lot sadder up there." He said referring to the recent deaths.

"Yeah. I happen to think it's better out here without the Cullens," I said rather quietly. Jake and I both laughed. Then he let out a very pained sigh.

"What's wrong Jake?" I asked quickly, very worried.

"Charlie rang last night, and Billy's worried about hi-" he was cut off by the bell. I took his hand and squeezed it tightly.

"Don't worry about either of them, okay? Everything will be fine. Just perfect. Now come on. Let's go to class."

The Cullens died in a plane crash; or so everyone at Forks High was told. All of them died, and their plane crashed just kilometres from their home.

There was an assembly before class. It was an assembly for Principal Woods's induction and a short notice about the Cullens. It was completely silent as they told us, no one daring to speak, and Principal Wood also said if we needed counselling due to the deaths, it was free thanks to our guidance councillor. I was glad I needed none, and I'm pretty sure nobody else needed counselling, except the very disappointed girls.

Jake and I walked to biology, hand in hand, and sat down in front of Lisa, in Bella and Edwards' old seats. I looked at where Jake was sitting, in Bella's previous seat and sighed.

It was suspected that Bella was with the Cullens at the time of the plane crash, as she had gone missing around the same time of the Cullens' crash. She'd told Charlie that she was with Edward and his family, and as the entire family was in the crash, they'd come to the conclusion that Bella was too.

No bodies had been found, the only evidence was the missing Cullens, and the exploded Cullen airplane that the Police found. Jake and the wolf pack had been careful enough to make sure they covered themselves up, just in case anyone was suspicious. But the Bella saga had been a complete mistake. We hadn't expected the cops to think that Bella died too. In fact, when we were covering ourselves up, we'd forgotten about Bella entirely. It was a surprise to us when we heard about Bella's disappearance and supposed death by crash.

Charlie rings Billy almost every night, wondering if Bella had returned there. due to the friendship she held with Jacob, Charlie thought she'd come back to Jake. But she hadn't. I knew Jake was saddened, and there wasn't much I could do but to keep his mind off of her.

That was not too hard, but after all, Bella was Jacobs best friend. He was curious as to what happened to her.

I still remember very clearly what happened the last time I saw Bella, as it was only about a month ago. It was near our one week holiday, and after that night, nobody had seen her; gone without a trace. I knew I had something to do with this, and if Bella wasn't dead already, she soon would be, knowing that Edward was dead. She wouldn't be able to live any longer due to the pain of losing Edward.

There was no evidence in the Cullen house to say that any of them had survived, and there was no evidence that Bella had been there very long before, or after, the crash. The police were still fooled, and our plan was working well.

I was thinking about all this as I stared at the legs of Jacob's chair. Suddenly, I heard a few giggles pass through Lisa's lips, and I turned to Jake just as he nudged me. He was staring at Mr. Molina like a stunned mullet.

"Buffy, the answer please?" He asked me. Crap. What did he say?

"Uh…. Mitosis?" I said, thinking of the first thing that came to mind.

"Buffy! Cells and mitosis were last years work! Now, we're learning about evolution, and I actually asked you 'Who's theory was natural selection?'" Wait, when did we learn this? I paused.

"DARWINS!!" He yelled at me. "Detention!" He yelled second. I sighed, just as the bell for lunch went.

"Bad luck, Buff." Lisa said, walking past Jake and I with her books in her arms. "would your friend here like to join me for lunch?" She asked, biting her bottom lip nervously. Jake looked at me expectantly.

"Whatever you wanna do Jake. I'm stuck for the rest of lunch." He quickly kissed me, then headed off with Lisa.

I huffed and frowned. "Bye Jake." I whispered, and then looked to Mr. Molina very annoyed at him keeping me from Jake during our first day together at Forks High. He looked back at me very angrily.

"Buffy, you know what happened last time I told the principal about your constant talking and not paying attention during class. Please don't make me have to do that again, I don't want to." He said, sighing and walking towards me. I lifted my eyebrows. "Okay?"
"You got it, buddy." I said.

"Don't call me, buddy. Now sit down and read pages 130 through to 150. Then do the exercises on page 153." I sat down and did as expected, frowning as I did.

What a great start to my new beginning.