I saw her face turn sour. She got up and started walking out, and I followed behind her. As soon as I saw that no one was around, I picked her up and was running down the street before she could even scream.

EPOV

When she did scream it came out as the same ear-shattering sound as when I tried to listen to her thoughts. The scream stunned me for a few seconds, but she still couldn't escape. I looked down at her eyes and she immediately stopped yelling. She stared back at me, with the biggest brown eyes I had ever seen. I had been running toward my house, when I slowed down in the middle of the clearing and set her down. I don't know what had come over me, or why I had picked her up and ran all the way out here. She looked at me, with a mixture of confidence and fear, as if she was searching for something to say. I took one last look at her, and ran away as fast as I could.

BPOV

My first day had amounted to nothing exciting. It had been person upon person trying to help me. I wasn't sure if it was because I was new or because they felt the need to be nice. I still hadn't seen the strange boy I'd seen in the parking lot who was staring at me, and I guess that's a good thing. I didn't like being gawked at. When I walked into my third period biology class, late, thanks to this guy named Mike, the room was suffocatingly cold. I wondered if this teacher has been running the AC despite the freezing temperatures. Then I heard a low growl, and the teacher made some comment about the AC breaking. I hoped so since it was so cold in here. He told me to take a seat beside the bronze-haired boy, and as I began walking down the aisle it felt as if the temperature kept dropping. When I looked up to see who I would be sitting by, it was the boy from the parking lot. Had I not noticed how beautiful he was? It became so cold that I'm sure I would freeze to death before this class was over, and I'm sure I was pale with blue accents all around my face. Since the boy was sitting right next to the vent, I shot the vent a dirty look, and then slid the chair as far to the side of the desk as I could so I wouldn't feel anymore cold air. I shivered and the teacher had then instructed that the boy, Edward, take me to get a Biology book. I was relieved to get out of the extremely cold class, and I looked around to see if anyone else felt it. Everyone had their normal color, and seemed to be a normal temperature. I got up out of my seat and walked out of the class. When I exited the class and turned around to see if Edward had followed me, and as soon as I looked back at him he swept me up and started running at a pace faster than I'm sure anyone else in the world could. I screamed because of the speed, and because the cold I felt coursing through my body was almost painful. Was the freezing wind blowing, or was that his arms that were so cold? I didn't know where he was taking me, and I looked up at him. He returned the look, his eyes seemingly darker than the previous time I had looked at him. I wasn't sure what was happening. What did this boy want with me? Then I heard a whisper that mumbled something about being reasonable. We were in the forest, and I felt as if I would have passed out on a normal basis, but the unbearable cold was keeping me awake. Edward stopped, and dropped me on 

my feet in the middle of the forest, and looked at me painfully. What was with this psycho-path? I got prepared to try and use some kind of self defense. Some of the cold had gone away and I could feel my fists tighten. Before I could even say anything, he was gone. He had run from the forest faster than my eyes could keep up with. Now, I was stuck in the middle of the forest with no clue as to how to get out. I looked around, and decided to leave the way I thought we had come. I was hoping that I wouldn't run into him again, he was frightening. After a few moments I noticed that I was back to a normal temperature. Had it warmed up outside? I made my way through the trees, and I heard a voice behind me. I turned to see it was a small girl with short black hair, and she was calling my name. She turned to me to speak. "Isabella, right?" I looked at her with wide eyes. "Ye- yeah. Who are you?" I questioned this girl, and I noticed that she had the same eyes as the crazy boy who had brought me here. As she moved closed, I felt the temperature drop drastically again, and I wondered if the weather was always changing like this. "I heard you were Chief Swan's kid, and I was hiking out here when I heard someone else moving around. Is everything okay?" She seemed nice enough. I still wondered why she had the same eyes as Edward. "Actually I think I lost my way while wondering around. Any idea how to get to Forks High?" I hoped she knew where she was going. "Of course! I should be there right now, but since it wasn't raining today I decided to take a hike. As long as you don't tell anyone you saw me here during school hours I'll take you back." She giggled then smiled, but she never asked me how I ended up out here during school hours. When we got to the road there was a silver Volvo parked on the side and she looked at me and told me to get it. While on the way to the school she asked me questions about my grade level, friends, and how life with Chief Swan was. I answered all of her questions with as few words as possible, wondering why this day had been so weird. I wondered if I'd ever see Edward again, and hoping the answer was no. As soon as we got to Forks High and I got out of the Volvo, the temperature warmed up again. I thanked Alice and walked to my truck since the school day was about to end. I wondered how many times the weather changed in one day here. I got in my truck and drove home. When I walked inside, I wondered what to do until Charlie got home, and then what to do even after that. I decided to go organize the things in my room, and when I walked through the door I noticed that I had left the window open, and it was freezing in my room. It was colder than the rest of the house, so I decided to walk downstairs and watch T.V. As soon as I sat down, the door bell rang, and my skin ran cold. Who would think to come visit in the middle of the day? As I got closer to the door, the air seemed thick with the increasing cold temperature. I would have to talk to Charlie about the insulation in this house. I opened the door, and standing there was Edward.

A/N – Sorry about the cliffhangers guys! You will figure out soon enough why Bella mentions the temperature so much! (Yeah, I noticed she talks a lot about it too!) I love reviews, they keep me very happy! Plus, if you have any ideas about the plot or ending, let me know. :)