Hello, thank you for deciding to read my story which is not completely mine, so disclaimer on both Shugo Chara and on Twilight; I do not own either of them. So please R&R and enjoy.
Amu POV
"Isn't Twilight just the best movie ever?!" Rima exclaimed as we walked out of the theatre after seeing Twilight for about the millionth time.
"Yeah, it's pretty good. I still say the books are better," I replied.
"Jasper is totally the best. He is so hot," she gushed.
"Nuh-uh, Edward is better." I couldn't help but disagree; Jasper's pained face expressions were laughable.
"Ha! Are you kidding? He looks so weird," she said.
"No, Rob looks weird. I meant the way I pictured him the first time I read it," I argued. (A/N sorry if anyone was offended) She turned to face me, her brown eyes blazing.
"It doesn't matter. Jasper is so much better then Edward, and looks aside, Jasper's power is way cooler then Edward's," she snarled. I backed down; I wasn't willing to go into battle against Rima, she loved Twilight as much - probably more - then she loved gags.
She sighed. "What's wrong?" I asked.
"I wish vampires were real. It'd be so cool to be a vampire like the Cullens," she said pouting. I rolled my golden eyes at her. She'd been jealous of my eyes ever since she had first read Twilight and even suspected me of being a vampire – probably still does too. "Oh don't pretend like you wouldn't enjoy it too," she said, her eyes narrowing.
"Ok it does sound cool but, c'mon, as if vampires actually exist," I answered logically.
"Sure there's no proof they're real, but I like the world of fantasy," she said drifting off to that world of hers as she spoke the words.
"Snap out of it Alice," I called. Alice was her nick name; we often called each other by the names of the characters. I was generally Bella, but when they were teasing me it was Jane because I didn't like her or the name.
"But Bella," she whined, "Jasper is about to take his shirt off. I can't leave just yet!"
"I don't need to hear your perverted thoughts, really, I don't," I said slightly disgusted. "Forget it; I'm going home. I need to study like crazy if I want to pass this exam tomorrow."
"Bye Bella," she said still a little out of it.
"See you later Alice," I told her walking away.
x-X-x
"Before we start the exam, I would like to introduce a new student joining us this year," the teacher said gesturing to a boy with cobalt hair and sapphire eyes. "Please introduce yourself."
"Yo, Tsukyomi Ikuto," he said in a bored voice that was like velvet.
"Take a seat," the teacher ordered. I noticed the only spare seat was next to me, so I moved my books, but one fell off the desk. I waited for the clatter it should have made but I didn't hear a sound. I looked just in time to see Ikuto catch the book quick as a flash before it could hit the floor.
"You should be careful," he said seductively, gazing at me.
"T-Thanks," I stammered blushing like crazy. He doubled back the tiniest bit, closing his eyes. When he opened them again they were cold, like they had no life in them. I knew I should have felt the need to shudder or run from his reaction, but I felt like I should be comforting him. It was such an odd feeling, like I needed to make him fell better, even though that didn't seem possible. I didn't even know why I wanted to help him – he was a complete stranger.
I pulled myself away from these questions and noticed that most people had started the exam and I was still staring at Ikuto. He glanced up at me and raised an eyebrow, smirking. I quickly dropped my gaze and started my exam. I peeked through the curtain of my pink hair and noticed he had the same glassy glare again. I turned back to my work; the urge to comfort him arose again.
x-X-x
"That exam was so hard," Yaya complained.
"Yeah it was a little hard," Rima agreed.
"It must've been really hard for Amu," Yaya said in a teasing, yet sinister voice.
"Why would it have been hard for me?" I asked. My mind was still thinking about the lesson in question.
"Because you had that new hottie sitting right next to you." Yaya's voice indicated that it should be obvious.
"You guys think he's hot?" I asked in disbelief as I snapped in and focused on the conversation.
"Vampire hot," Rima confirmed. With the glare he gave me in class, the thought of him being a vampire seemed possible for a fleeting second. Oh ridiculous, my logical voice quickly reasoned.
"Ooh maybe he is!" Yaya said, her eyes lighting up.
"What have we got to back up your theory? He's hot and has a sexy voice. That's it," Rima said unconvinced.
"Well he invites me in," Yaya said, "What do you two think?"
"He's ok… Nowhere near as hot as Jasper though," Rima said dismissively, as if it was normal for her to talk like this – like a routine.
"I don't know. I'm not a perv like you two," I replied.
"Translation from Amu's language to English is 'hell yeah he's hot'," Rima teased as Ikuto walked past. I blushed scarlet, because he was within hearing range. That wasn't surprising; Rima had practically yelled. I stared at him. His fists were clenched making them a bleached bone white, the veins in his forearms standing out. I saw his eyes underneath his fringe and they were a bleak stone grey, not sapphire.
Unconsciously, I'd stopped walking and didn't look away from his face. He had stopped too; he shook his head – as if trying to shake something from his mind - before turning to face me. His eyes weren't completely grey anymore. There was still a ring of light grey around the outside of the blue. He raised an eyebrow, winked at me and walked away chuckling to himself.
"The nerve of that guy," I grumbled, hurrying to catch up to Rima and Yaya.
"He winked at you. That's it. How bad could it be?" Yaya asked still giggling.
"Still, he shouldn't have done it," I snapped. Rima and Yaya just laughed harder and I stormed off to my next class.
x-X-x
A few weeks later…
"School is so stressful with all of those exams!" I whined to myself as I rolled over on my bed, so that I was facing my bookcase. "I need to unwind." I got up and pulled out my Twilight book. I crossed my feet in the air and propped my chin up on my hands and comfortably started reading.
I was up to chapter 7 (nightmare) when I must've fallen asleep, because I was looking through Bella's eyes. The jade green light shone down from between the trees. I had the peculiar feeling of deju-vu, as if it was me who had heard the waves crashing against the rocks, and I had the same urge to find the sun. There were a few differences between my dream and Bella's; for one I had no Jacob trying to drag me back into the gloom of the forest. Two, it wasn't Mike calling to me from the heart of the dark, depressing forest: it was Rima and Yaya screaming for me to run to them. Just like Bella though, I didn't want to go into the forest, I wanted to find the sunlight.
I let the dream play out, expecting Edward to show up looking dangerous, feeling a strange sense of loss when he didn't. This disappeared when I spied a pale figure appear where Edward should have been, but I didn't recognise them. I wanted to yell to them to turn around enough for me to see their face, and was considering doing so when someone in black suddenly flashed in front of me, blocking my view.
Oh I wonder who it is? o.O anyway, thanks for reading I hope you enjoyed it … so please R&R.
