Chapter 2:

The first time he walked into the café where I worked I didn't recognize him, If you can believe it. I'd heard all about the hype that surrounded his blockbuster movies but I just wasn't that big a fan. He walked into the café with most of the cast. I'd known that they'd been shooting a movie here in Vancouver, but I just never imagined that I'd run into them. That's why I didn't recognize him at first.

I walked up to their table & asked what their order would be, and as soon as I looked up from my notebook, I felt so shocked it's a miracle I didn't faint. I know I said I wasn't such a big fan, but it's not every day that a girl like me gets to talk to world famous celebrities! So, give me a break. Plus, he is hot.

I tried to act as cool as possible as, one bye one, they gave me their orders. Edward (my Edward, as I like to refer to him now) was the last to give his order and the minute he looked up to catch my eye, I felt myself turning into mush! Sure, I've seen him before on TV and in posters…etc, but nothing could've prepared me for the way he looks in real-life. Beautiful green eyes, bronze hair that looked so soft, my hands were itching to run themselves through it and a very cute crooked smile! Wow!

As it turned out we'd been staring at each other for quite some time without noticing. It was only when one of his cast members coughed that we broke eye contact and blushed.

"Um, I'll have a double cheese hamburger and a soda, please." Those were the first words out of his mouth and, normal as they were, they made my stomach flutter like there were hundreds of butterflies flying in there. What's wrong with me? I've never reacted like this to anyone before! Sure, his voice sounded so sexy that I felt I was ready to swoon, but still it was more than that. It was like the moment I looked into his eyes something changed inside of me, something that can't be reversed. Oh, why did I have to react like that to the only guy I can't possibly have?

Epov:

It started out as a normal day of shooting for me and ended up as a day I'll probably remember for the rest of my life! I probably seemed like an idiot to her, staring the way I did and stuttering when I tried to order. What was wrong with me? That moment when our eyes met, something inside me seem to move and want to reach out for her.

Ok, now I really sound like an idiot! I've met girls before, but I've never felt like this and I haven't even talked to her yet! I must be going crazy. Anyway, I know that if I leave here without talking to her, I'll never be able to sleep tonight. The problem is I have absolutely no idea what to say!

After I finished my meal, I told the rest of my cast mates that I was heading to the counter to pay for the meal and I walked up to her. I tried to act as cool as possible.

"Uh, hi," Way to go Edward, very smooth.

She looked up at me, startled, as she was busy with other orders. Her eyes got as wide as saucers and she looked terrified for some reason.

"The meal was really great," I said. Great, I should probably just leave. She probably thinks I'm an idiot!

"Uh, glad you liked it," she said in a small, barely audible voice. She had a great voice. I could probably listen to it forever. Whoa! Take it easy there fellow, we've barely even met.

"I'm Edward," I said trying to introduce myself, in hopes that she'd do the same.

"Oh, I know," she said and then she blushed. God, there's nothing more irresistible than a girl who blushes. It's so rare these days. "I'm Bella." She went on to say.

"Beautiful name for a beautiful girl," God, could I get anymore cheesy?

She blushed even more and said, "Thank you"

Since we seemed to have run out of conversation for the moment, I thought that that's my queue to leave, so I said, "So, I guess I'll see you later, Bella." I turned around went back to my friends who all seemed ready to leave and we all got ready to go, but I could've sworn that the moment I turned around I heard Bella sigh. Maybe I'm having as much an effect on her as she has on me. God, I hope so.

Before, we left the café; I couldn't resist turning around and taking a last look at her. When I did, I saw that she was watching us leave. The moment our eyes met, she turned around, pretended to be busy and blushed. I couldn't help but smile like an idiot. Something tells me that this won't be my last visit to the café.