"A paper cut?" I repeated. "He left because of a paper cut?" I paused and mulled over the thought. "He can't really have thought... I mean... It's just..."

"The right thing to do." Rosalie said impatiently.

"Stupid, was more what I was aiming for." I said coldly. "In no way, what so ever, was it the right thing to do." I crossed my arms over my chest, and glared at her in a disapproving way.

"Oh, and why not?" She snorted. "Enlighten me, shall you?"

"I think you've gone far beyond the need of enlightenment." I laughed. "There's no hope for you if you can't even change your views about some one who's never done a thing to you personally."

"A thing to me personally?! How about a thing to this whole entire family!" She fumed. Emmett watched from a distance, knowing that I wouldn't let him intervene.

"When you think about it on the whole, it could have been worse, and it's not like she did it herself. You can't blame some one for their existence." I gritted my teeth. Rosalie just didn't seem to let things go by easily.

"That girl has caused more trouble for us than we've had since I can remember," She began.

"Then you must have a very boring life, for I see no fun in living if you don't run into obstacles like these." I shrugged. "At least my life is fun filled, while you just admire your own self. The least you could do is go along for the ride, but oh no, your precious hair might get messed up. I don't think I could live with the thought of messy hair blowing in my face! That would just be disastrous! Maybe even the end of the world for my own precious self!" I said sarcastically.

She gave me scathing look. She seemed tempted to contradict me, but I could tell she wasn't quite sure what to say yet. I don't think I had stopped her though.

"This conversation has nothing to do with my hair." Was that all she could think of? There must be more she could say.

"I just made this conversation have something to do with your hair. It has to do with your whole entire self, and your snobbish behavior towards others that just aren't like you." Her lips drew back in a snarl, and I smiled.

"I think you should stop now." Alice said tentatively. She was probably right. I didn't feel much like letting Rosalie be. She was so easy to intimidate, that it was hard to resist some times. Rosalie smiled at me smugly.

"Oh, come off it, Rosalie." I snorted. She stopped smiling, and whipped out of the room. "Well, I guess that's better than having to watch glare at me all the time." I muttered.

"You could let it rest." Emmett piped up.

"Let it rest!" I laughed. "Fat chance I'd ever let that happen any time soon. Well, I've tried, but I can't stop myself." I shrugged. "Some times, one just gets the need to indulge themselves with some thing, and this just so happened to be one of those moment, but seriously. It was a paper cut. It should not have altered every ones whole entire life."

"Maybe you just can't see it from his point of view." Great, now Jasper was hear to.

"His point of view seems to be to drastic. No offense, but really. He's just making himself even more miserable than before, not to mention that Bella is at an all time low. He's making it bitter for every one, and I hope he knows it."

"I think, that's enough." Carlisle entered the room.

"Fine, fine." I groaned. "But I can't promise you that this wont happen again."

"She likes indulging herself a bit to much." Hayden appeared net to me. He had probably come to take me some where else where I wouldn't be able to argue with Rosalie. "Come on. Amy just found a pack of flesh eating slugs. They're giants. You should see them."

"Oh joy! Lets go get eaten by a giant flesh eating slug!" I said sarcastically.

"Sounds like fun to me." Emmett said pleasantly.

"Great, wanna take my place?"

"It's at the top of my list." He smiled.

"Gabby." Hayden said disapprovingly.

"I'm goin, I'm goin." I sighed. There was a quiet pop, and we disappeared from the room.