Hey everyone, this is my second fanfiction. Twilight, but Bella and Edward don't meet in Biology. I hope you enjoy! : )

ALICE POV.

CHAPTER ONE. NEW GIRL.

Humans have no sense of style. All these girls, dressed in jeans and a random t-shirt. Come on! At least my family makes the effort. We're all dressed in designer clothes. And not cheap clothes like these. Half of these kids don't even try to match their clothes. Seriously, a girl like me could go crazy here.

Edward standing beside me rolled his eyes at my thoughts. I shrugged. Of course, I didn't expect him to be listening to my babbling inside my head. He focused more on the humans now as they thought about random boring things. I wonder what they'll serve for lunch today. Or hey there's supposed to be a new girl today, maybe she's hott! Humans always get so excited over nothing. As it turned out, half of the students had already seen the new girl. She was apparently a real head turner. How cute. She must be happy about her temporary popularity. All humans begged for attention.

In the cafeteria I scanned the room hoping to glimpse this new girl, what was her name? Isabella Swan. Right, she's the Chief Swan's daughter.

"Why are you so interested in this girl Alice?" Edward asked irritated still at my babble.

"I don't know, I'm bored." I shrugged and continued scanning the room until my eyes met her wide starring eyes. She blushed and looked down, her friend Angela Webber doing the same. I giggled. "Humans are so funny sometimes. They want all this attention, and then when they receive it they act embarrassed." I trilled a laugh.

Edward was looking at her now too, but unlike me, he looked confused, frustrated.

"Edward are you ok?" My Jasper asked, as he sampled the mood around him. That was his wonderful talent. He could feel others emotions as well as influence them. He could calm an entire room of angry humans in a mere second. I'm so proud. Edward turned and looked out the window, not wanting to seem weak, but Jasper could still feel his frustration. I wondered what was wrong.

Maybe I could make this year less boring, I could become friends with this little human girl. She didn't know about my reluctance to socialize. My decision was made. I could see it clear in the future, me and Bella, with our arms around each other. We were smiling in the vision, her eyes held nothing but absolute trust. Edward saw the vision in my thoughts, as the others starred at me to see what I could have seen that made me so joyous.

"I don't think that is a good idea Alice." Edward said straightening up in his seat.

Oh come on Edward, you saw the vision; don't be such a bubble burster. I said to him through my thoughts.

He sighed. I saw what he was going to say before he said it. Don't worry Edward, I have great control, and I'll see anything bad happening before it happens. Nothing to worry about. I searched for his answer again and found it easily. Yes I'll be bringing her home for sleepovers! What kind of a friend do you think I am? Anyways, you and Jasper can go hunting when she's there. No risk necessary. My constant stream of reassurances were interrupted.

"Oh Come On!" Emmett boomed from in front of me. He doesn't like it when me and Edward have "secret discussions" as he calls them. His fist slammed down on the table, leaving a small dent.

"Emmett, don't break things in front of the humans. You know how their imaginations run wild on them." I scolded giggling smugly. He scowled at me. In return I shrugged getting up front my seat. I heard Edward sigh again before whispering 'be careful' in my vision.

I strolled casually up to the new girl who was sitting beside Angela Webber like before, and now Mike Newton and Jessica Stanley also. As I went to introduce myself, another human sat down, Eric Yorkie. I felt the adrenaline building up as my human instincts surfaced. I was going to kidnap Isabella Swan from her friends. I had to sound friendly though, I won't use her full name. That's to, formal.

"Hi Bella, I'm Alice Cullen." I grinned widely flashing my sparkly white teeth. I saw her friends glance at each other uncomfortably.

She gawked at me for a second, and I waited patiently for her to recover. I felt my family's eyes burning into me from where they still sat in total awe. "Uhm, hi." She said shifting in her seat.

"Do you want to come sit with me?" I gestured to an empty table. She glanced around at her friends searching for help. Angela gestured for her to go, while Jessica sat and starred at me with her mouth hanging open. Mike and Eric looked like they would explode, they obviously had major crushes on Bella. I'd inform her of that later.

"Uhm, sure." She stood up carefully and grabbed the table for support as if she thought she'd fall. I walked with her over to a small table in the center of the room. I set my tray down while she hesitated. "Why did you call me Bella?" She asked.

"Because, full names are to formal. I like nicknames." She grinned.

"Oh." She began playing absent mindedly with a spaghetti noodle.

"So Bella," I began searching for a topic of conversation. Everything seemed to bother her though. "If Chief Swan is you dad," I stabbed at my salad while I spoke. "Then you must have been down here a lot when you were younger. Or did you used to live here?" I found that I had become truly curious. I was going to love her.

"Uhm, well yea. I guess. My mom took off with me when I was just a few months old, and we moved to Arizona. I spent a month here every summer until I was fourteen."

"So then did you know anyone at this school from then?" I waited for her to finish a mouthful of noodle.

"Well, no. I usually either stayed at Charlie's or went fishing with him and his friends down at La Push. I played with some girls down there." Something in my expression must have not been pleasant because suddenly she looked confused. "What? Is there something wrong with fishing?"

I trilled a laugh, "No, no Bella. It just doesn't seem like something that a girl would do. I've never met many girls who fish. You should teach me how." The smile on my face came naturally. She was just so adorable.

"Oh. I don't really fish, not well anyways. I'd probably fall in the ocean." She grimaced, obviously not fabricating her memories. I found myself laughing again. "Did you always live here?" He gestured slightly with her hand to the window.

"No, I just moved here from Alaska actually." Bella took another bite of spaghetti. "I really like it here though." I mused pushing my fork into my jaw, the way humans often did when they were thinking. "I miss it sometimes. I had a few good friends up there."

"Yea, I really miss Phoenix. It was so much warmer up there." She shook her head. "And it didn't rain." Her lips turned up slightly at the corner from the memories of her home.

"If you love Phoenix so much why did you move here?" I didn't get my answer, the bell rang and she jumped.

"Oh no, we're going to be late." She said gathering up her things.

"What do you have now?"

"She pulled a piece of paper out from her bag and examined it for a moment. AP Math." She looked up at me.

"Do you want me to walk you?" I kept my expression casual, offering.

"I think I can find it on my own."

"Ok then, I'll see you later Bella."

BELLA POV.

I was walking to the front office to hand in my signed form when I first saw him. He was inhumanly beautiful. His pale white skin was set stunningly in contrast with his black t-shirt. I took a second to marvel over him as I slowly opened the door. He was standing at the counter with his back to me. He was talking to the secretary about taking a few days off next week for his family to go hiking. I stood with my back against the wall; he turned around only to glare at me. I felt the hair on my arms and neck stand on end.

Alice was suddenly beside me. "Don't mind my brother. He's kind of mad at me right now." She grinned darkly at me. It was then that I realized that the daggers in his eyes were for Alice not me. How strange, I had been positive he was glaring down at me. But that was stupid, he'd never even met me. He turned to leave coming within inches of me. Alice stepped in between us, which would have seemed like a protective stance had I not witnessed the her easy going eyes.

I walked to the counter to hand in my slip.

"Thank you dear," Mrs. Cope said as she took it from me. "How was your first day?"

"Fine." I turned and left with Alice Cullen on my side.

Please review, I want to know how you guys enjoyed the first chapter to my fanfiction. Yes, I know I'm going backwards here. If you've read my first fanfiction you'll realize that I started with book 2 and then went down to book 1 in the saga. But that is OK. Haha. Read and review my next chapters please.