I watched as Bella walked into Biology and up to the teacher. I smirked as I saw her blush, presumably when he told her who she had to sit next to. Edward Cullen. My brother.
As she walked closer to Edward's table, I saw his muscles tense. Making sure there was no way Bella could see me, I sent over a smirking and laughing face towards Edward. His eyes narrowed as he glared at me. Bella jumped, and I assumed she saw the death glare towards me, and she thought it was towards her.
The teacher tapped his ruler on the chalkboard and he started his daily drone. I rolled my eyes and leaned back in my chair. This would be around my twentieth year of having to go through this. I rarely actually listened, yet I aced almost every test. If not an A, a very high B. To amuse myself, I decided to talk to Bella.
Hi, my name's David Cullen. Yours?
I quickly passed it over to Bella, too fast for the teach to catch it. She blushed as she read it, and I realized how much of a loner she thought herself.
"To boring to make friends," I very quietly whispered. This time too quiet for anyone but my brother to catch it. He sent over another death glare and Bella shrank in her seat.
I'm Bella Swan. You haven't heard?
I smiled and thought, yes I have. But, no, I'm not gonna point it out.
Oh, yeah. Police Chief Swan's daughter.
The second Bella started reading my note, a look appeared on her face that said, that's all I ever am. Renee Dwyer's daughter or Police Chief Swan's girl.
Bella didn't pass back a reply, so I guessed I had made her mad. Nice going, David.
It actually didn't take to long for class to end this time. Probably because I was busy watching Edward's facial expressions and his eye color rapidly changing from the purest of gold to midnight-black. I did a lot of smirking.
Once class was over I only had gym left. I sighed and began to make my way down the hallway towards the gymnasium. Someone grabbed my arm and I whipped my head up while hissing quietly.
"Come on." A deep voice ordered. When my semi-long black hair moved out of my eyes I realized it was only Edward.
"Where are we going?" I asked.
"Hunting." Edward whispered. "There is no way I can deal with the rest of school this week with her sitting next to me in Bio, and you constantly pointing it out."
I grinned, and pulled Edward's arm off of mine. "But isn't it oh so fun having that lovely lady sitting between you and I?"
"No."
The second we disappeared out of the emergency exit, without making a sound, we raced to Edward's silver Volvo. I clomped my hand on the hood a millisecond before he did.
"Oh, and we're gonna be back in time for the race this weekend, right?" I childishly asked.
"Of course." Edward smiled. "You do realize the other reason for this hunting trip is practice, right?"
I rolled my eyes and slid into the passenger seat of the Volvo. I really, really hoped Edward was joking, I didn't want him to have any more training than I did.
Edward sped out of the parking lot easily reaching triple the speed limit. That was another thing I hadn't quite gotten used to yet. Vamp's need for speed. I didn't quite understand it.
In fifteen minutes, I knew exactly where we were going to get this week's lunch.
"Aww, come on, Eddie!" I whined. "Forks Animal Reserve? I want some mountain lion! I don't want any freakin' deer!"
Edward rolled his eyes. "You're a two year old. No place where we'd be able to be back in time for the race is having a mountain lion problem…as of right now. And my name is Edward, not Eddie. At least you're getting used to having to feed every one or two weeks."
With that I was silenced. I still hadn't gotten completely used to having to feed, it was just a joke.
"Oh my god," Edward laughed. "You're actually quiet. It's a miracle."
I slapped Edward on the arm as hard as I could, but there was no reaction and no red mark like I had hoped there would be.
"Granite." Edward said, and I sighed. That's what us vamps feel like. "By the way, would you stop thinking about Bella?"
And the sad part was I hadn't even realized I had been.
