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Unfortunately, I spoke to soon. By the time I was out the door, it was cloudy and raining. I honestly thought that it was amazing that the clouds even moved that fast. Anyway, my sister was in the car waiting for me impatiently, and we sped away onto the wet street. Eliza was literally doing ninety miles an hour, and I thought we were going to crash and die. We didn't, thankfully.

We were in my school in less then five minutes, and I wasn't at all impressed. It was just a few buildings that were close together with numbers painted on them. There was barely anyone there from what I could see, and so my sister was in a hurry for no apparent reason. Eliza and I walked to the office where a lady with red hair and glasses looked up at me and smiled. She was unusually friendly, I thought to myself.

"Can I help you?" She asked me.

"Yeah, I'm Hayley. Hayley DuBrin. I'm new here." I said to her. She looked at me with puzzled eyes and then nodded and went through a stack of documents on her desk. I rocked back and forth until she found what she was looking for.

"Here you go. Your schedule and map of the school." She handed me two pieces of paper and told me good luck on my first day. I looked at them and saw that I had history first. This should be exciting, considering the fact that I hate history.

When I finally managed to get outside, a few of the other students started to arrive. It was still raining, and I wished that I had brought an umbrella. My sister had already left, and so I was left alone to face this place. I looked at my schedule to see where my first class was located. It was in building two, which wasn't very hard to find. A large black 2 was painted on the building, but it was starting to fade. It now looked like a slanted, black, candy cane. I managed to almost reach the building, when I bumped shoulders with someone. It was someone much smaller then I, maybe by a whole foot, and I felt immediately sorry. It turned out to be a she, and when she turned around, I wished that I had never even touched her. She was gorgeous. Breathtakingly gorgeous, and yet I slammed into her. The only problem was that she was as pale as death, and something in me told me that something about her was a little off.

"I-I'm sorry." I managed to say. She was just staring at me. Why was she staring at me? Because I as a giant, red haired girl. That's why.

She smiled, "It's okay. I'm Alice by the way." she said extending her hand out. I grabbed it and we shook, but her hands were ice cold. But I guess that's what you should expect when you live in a place where it rains practically half the time.

"I'm Hayley. I'm new here." I kept looking down and away from Alice. I wanted to get away as soon as possible.

"I realized that, so what's your fir-" and she stopped. I looked at her face, and it was like she had just seen a ghost. She wasn't moving, and at first I thought she was dead, and then she blinked. A boy with copper hair came running to her and then looked at me. He was also very good looking. Maybe a little too good looking. But still, he was gorgeous.

"Alice?" he said. His voice was warm and velvety, and I started walking away. It wasn't because I didn't want to talk to them anymore, it was because I was probably going to say something stupid and embarrass myself. However, I wasn't far enough to not over hear what she said.

"She's dangerous Edward." Did she know about my sister and I? If she did, this wasn't good. Not at all. I walked faster, almost tripping over my own feet. I did, however, learn something. The boy's name was Edward.

Alice's POV:

The vision was so clear and yet so puzzling. The only thing I saw was this girl, Hayley, and fire. Nothing but fire, and that she was the one producing it. Her face was full of hatred and yet sadness, and it frightened me. To think of what she could do. My visions have never failed me, and yet this didn't really show the future. Or maybe it did.

Edward came to me, worried. Of course. He asked me if I was alright, and I told him about the vision. He probably saw it thought.

"Alice?" he said. He put a hand on my shoulder, and I turned to him.

"Did you see what I saw?" I asked.

"Yes, but it doesn't make sense. And that girl you were talking to was in it."

"She's dangerous Edward."

"I'll go talk to Carlisle about it if it makes you happy." he said trying to calm me down.

"No, it's fine. Just keep everyone in sight and don't be alone with her." I warned.

He laughed. "What is a human girl going to do to me." I wasn't smiling, and Edward stopped laughing. He knew that this was a serious issue to me. Just then, Bella, Rosalie, Jasper and Emmett arrived to school. It's been fifty years since Bella's transformation, and since then, she is one of the greatest vampires I've ever met. Her power is amazing. She can shut off Edward's mind reading if she wanted, or my sight into the future, or even Jasper's ability to manipulate our emotions. It's been quite helpful actually.

"What's going on?" Jasper asked when he felt the tension that I was holding inside.

"Nothing. Let's just go to class." I said, walking away to my first class, history.

Hayley's POV:

The classroom was small and it made me feel claustrophobic. Everyone here was so pale, but I guess that's what you could expect from a place with practically no sun. I went to the teacher, who was a short, old man who I learned to be Mr. Rommel. He looked up to me as if I was a tower, and it made me feel like a giant. He smiled at me and told me to take a seat in the back or wherever it was empty. He was an adorable, little old man.

I, of course, took a seat in the back, where no one could see me. Before I could tell myself that this was going to be a normal class, Alice walked in. Well she actually looked like she was gliding or dancing.

"You've got to be kidding me." I whispered to myself. She looked at me and her face went even whiter... if that was possible. She sat about two rows to the right of me, and three desks up. She turned to look at me once, and never looked back again. She just sat there, like a statue. Throughout the whole class, she didn't move one centimeter, and this time I thought for sure that she was dead.

Alice's POV:

I couldn't believe it. She was in my class. I could hear say you've got to be kidding me and looking at me, and I was also sure that she was human. Just that there was something not right about her. The other's didn't think so, not even Edward. I turned to look at her, and she was staring right at me. Did she know about us? Of course not. She even smelled like a human. But her smell was like a delicious spice that was warm and inviting. Like fire. But I couldn't think of that at the moment. I was much to curious then I should have been. About any human.

I tried not to move an inch until class was over. As soon as it was over, I would rush out of class, and to the others. If they didn't believe me, I'll make them believe me. Even if I have to provoke miss Hayley. Though I should be careful about how I would do that, and I should ask Carlisle to get some information on her and her family. So I couldn't do it today. But I would, eventually.

Hayley's POV:

The bell rang. Alice sped out the room faster then someone could say Marco Polo. I exhaled a loud sigh. Today was going to be much more difficult then I thought. A few more classes passed, and then it was lunch. I had met a couple of people in my other classes. A guy named Mitchell and twins Cindy and Chris. They were all very interesting and I saw them as possible future friends. We all got some lunch, a sandwich and an apple, and sat down at a table next to a wall. I laid my back against the wall, and I thought I was doing pretty well for myself until they walked in.

All six of them to be exact, and they were all the same. Pale and gorgeous. I didn't find the paleness very attractive, but other then that, it was hard to find anything wrong about them. Three boys and three girls. I was waiting for the part where they were all going out with each other.

"And here they come." Mitchell said. He was tall and slender with dark brown hair and he wore glasses. Cindy and Chris rolled their eyes.

"This should be interesting." Cindy said.

"Do you guys dislike them or something?" I asked, curious.

"It's not that we don't like them, it's just that they're a little too perfect." Mitchell said.

"I don't know what you guys are talking about. Rosalie, Alice and Bella are, without a doubt, the most amazing human beings on earth." Chris said. It was obvious that he was in love with them. Cindy and Chris only alike in the sense that they were both blond and had brown eyes. They both even had a few freckles sprinkled across their noses and cheeks. But other then that, they were complete opposites. Chris was a guitarist who was looking for a band, and Cindy was future valedictorian.

"Shut up Chris. Your going to make me throw up." Cindy had a tendency to be a little bit snobbish. But it was only normal that she wouldn't really like them. Bella was one step higher then Cindy was, and always got the better grades.

"Why don't you both just shut up?" Mitchell said keeping his face in a book he just pulled out. It was Catcher in the Rye, one of my favorites. We talked some more and ate some more. The Cullen's, as Cindy told me, were staring at me. It was starting to bother, and I wished it would stop. They had finally drove me to the point where I got up and walked over there myself. Everyone was looking at me with dropped mouths and attentive eyes.

"Hello." I said.

"Hello." The blond male said to me. I learned that his name was Jasper.

"Okay, let's get to the point." I slammed my hands on the table. "Stare at me for any longer then five minutes, and you'll regret it. Didn't you hear that it's rude to stare?" I could feel my anger pulsing in my veins.

Edward stood up and started talking to me. "Don't you dare talk to my family that way." he demanded. I laughed.

"Or your going to do what?" his jaw tightened and his fists were clenched tightly. Bella came up to him and tried to calm him down.

"You better watch out." he said. I thought he was going to push me to the ground when he took a step forward.

"You better watch out, Cullen." I turned away, picked up my bag, and left the school. I didn't have the patience to stay any longer in that school, and I didn't want to set anything on fire... again.


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