A/N-Thank you for answering my questions and I'm really glad everyone likes Sarah. It looks like My Edward is good too but should be a little 'madder'. From blood lust maybe? I don't know. Maybe I can throw a little Edward anger in somewhere here. I hope you like this chapter!! Please Review!!

Don't you think it's stupid how at one minute you can love one class so much one minute and hate it the next?

Well that's how I feel. I walked in the front doors of my school quite happy. Excited really. I had gotten a lot of sleep, we had a half day and we had drama first.

Then it hit me.

Drama equals Edward Cullen. Edward Cullen equals not-vampire.

The minute this bit of knowledge hit me I proceeded to slam my head against a nearby wall. When I began to get a headache I started punching it with the side of my hand. I continued to do so until I heard the silky tones of one Edward Cullen float into my ears.

"That doesn't look very safe…" He said.

I stopped my previous activities. "Edward dearest! Oh how I've missed you!" I rolled my eyes and stalked away. At least… I tried. It's kind of hard to stalk away from someone who can match you stride for stride.

I stopped and rounded on him. "What the hell do you want?" I growled at him.

He raised an eyebrow at my tone. "I wanted to talk to you about the project for Drama," He replied stoically. "Mr. Hodge said we needed to start blocking today and that we should have the basics prepared outside of class. So we need-"

I rolled my eyes and cut in, "A who, what, where. I've done this before genius." His eyes sparkled at some hidden secret. I shook my head and walked down the hall to my locker, not caring if he was following.

"You know, this is just bloody perfect," I said to myself. "I don't know what I did to deserve this but I sure as hell am not going to let some gay, good looking, straight toothed bastard get in the way of my good mark. My mark in drama is not going to drop just because I have personal issues with my partner." I opened my locker and stuffed my coat in then slammed it shut Still talking to myself, I walked back down the hall. "So here's what we do Sarah; we're going to act pleasant until we don't have to work with him anymore. This project can't last that long. Two weeks at most and then I'll be free. Stupid non-vampire."

I then noticed I was in front of the drama room. Shrugging, I put my stuff down and slid down the wall to join it. "This would probably be a lot more fun if Anna hadn't made me re-think my Edward equals vampire hypothesis. It's not my fault he looks like one. His skin is acne free and his teeth are perfectly white and straight and plaque free and he glows! No one does that! Well… Expect tinkerbell. But she's allowed because she's a faerie and she's really cool 'cause she has wings and hangs out with Peter Pan. Not that I want wings because I imagine they'd be really hard to clean but that's completely beside the point…" I trailed off when I saw the Cullen boy sitting across from me with a preppy looking girl with short black hair beside him. They were both watching me with interest.

Cullen's normally sad looking chocolate eyes had… Wait. Chocolate?

I narrowed my eyes. Weren't his eyes honey colored?? Well isn't that retarded? He wore color contacts! I guess it wouldn't be all that surprising if he came back with red or black ones… you know… "That would be really cool. All black and no pupil. Wow, I wish I had color contacts…." I trailed off again when the black haired girl started laughing softly. It then occurred to me that I had begun to talk out loud again.

"Damn it," I muttered, "Damn it all to hell." I huffed and stood up to lean against the wall. The black haired girl approached me. I chewed my lip apprehensively.

"I'm Alice," The girl said. I guess her name is Alice then. She offered her hand, "Edward tells me you're in all of his classes," She continued.

I took her hand and shook it. "I'm Sarah," I replied. "And technically, because I was here before him, he's in all of my classes which is really retarded because he shouldn't actually be in PVA drama because he's a retard and didn't audition!" I glared around Alice at Edward.

Alice laughed. "He told me you were mad about that. Not all that happy he's in all your classes either I see." I rolled my eyes. "And apparently that's an understatement…"

Then the bell rang and the music came on telling us we had five minutes to get to class.

"Well," Alice said, "I've got to get to gym. Don't be too hard on my brother in drama, He may have straight teeth but that doesn't mean he's a good actor." She winked at Edward and bounded off with a bounce in her step.

"Is she always like that?" I asked in surprise. Edward nodded and I smiled. "I like her. She reminds me of me on most days." I laughed to myself and walked in the classroom.

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"Once you've talked with another partnership about your 'who, what, where' You can start working out the basic plot and blocking. Tomorrow you should finish the rest of your blocking and start working out a standard script. By Thursday you should have your Scrip complete and be ready to run through it for the class on Friday." Mr Hodge paused and looked around. I looked over and Edward and cringed. We hadn't actually come up with a who, what where yet. Mr. Hodge cleared his throat continued, "Next Monday we'll give each group feedback and revise and rework the pieces. The blocking should stay basically the same however you may add a few things in.

"Remember to keep any comedy at a PG-13 level and keep the vocal level up. We want projection and sound quality top notch on this. You're an advanced class and should be able to achieve that goal. Now find another group and get to work."

I approached Edward and frowed at the way he was staring vacantly at a stain on the rug. The look in his eyes reminded me of the times when I would start day dreaming or remembering things.

I waved a hand in front of his face. His head snapped up and his eyes immediately met mine. The probing look he gave my made me slam up my mental shields and look away, pretending I had to cough.

"We need a who, what, where," I said, carefully meeting his eyes again. "I was thinking of something a little supernatural. You know, vampires werewolves, faeries, that sort of thing."

"You mean like Tinkerbelle?" He asked teasingly as he stood up.

"No," I replied snarkily, "She's too busy with Peter Pan to be our main character." Why was I playing his game? I double checked to make sure my walls were in place.

I have this superstition that, if someone looks at you long enough and is strong enough, they can read your mind. I've taken to forming a little room around my thoughts lately. It starts with a log like wall, then bricks then steel; roof included. But it has occurred to me that my thoughts are so jumbled that they would be kind of hard to read… Just the same, I keep the shields in place most of the day.

"Well I'm open to the werewolf thing," Edward said.

"And Vampires?"

"No. Not vampires; soulless creatures aren't my forte. At least werewolves have a chance at redemption."

I laughed and walked over to where Anna and Heather were sitting. We had already planned to get together the previous day.

"Whats so funny?" Edward demanded as we sat down.

"I hate to break it to yah pretty boy but theres no chance at redemption for any of us. God doesn't exsist. There is no way for us to be 'forgiven for our sins', it's just not possible. Whe we die, our bodies will decay and our souls will have to wait in Limbo until Armageddon. I don't know what happens then but I don't want to find out. That's why I plan to search the world when I'm old enough to leave this crap ass foggy town and search for my very own vampire. I'll become queen of the world and, as far as I'm concerned, Armageddon will never happen!" I crossed my arms and leaned back, searching my partners face for some hint of… something.

"You don't believe in God? Or salvation?"

Heather laughed and answered for me, "She's more likely to believe in Hades and Hera and Zeus before she'll believe in God." She laughed and poked me. I replied with a sly smile and a wink.

"I'd like to think it was possible. I'd like to think I have a chance at salvation," Edward said forlornly.

"What a pretty boy like you? If there was a God you'd be first on his good list." I rolled my eyes and turned to Anna and Heather. "So what have you guys come up with?"

"We didn't actually talk about it," Anna said.

I laughed. "What a coincidence!" I cried," We haven't either! Right Eddy?" Edward was doing his blank stare thing again. I poked him. "Edward?? You still with us? I'm sorry if I got you down with my 'lack of God' theory. For all I know there is one…" Not that there is but I had to say something to make him feel better.

Edward shook his head, "Sorry, I'm with you. I was just thinking… Anyway, I think the werewolf idea is good."

I pondered… and pondered… and pondered some more… Then it hit me. "Werewolves have animal instincts right?" I got three blank looks. "Right anyway, we could have a werewolf going out with a human and they're trying to find a way for then to be together but everytime they get," I smiled and leaned toward him suggestively, "Physical his animal instinct takes over. Then theres the obvious full moon deal; that's going to be a problem right?" More blank looks. "Okay, never mind." I crossed my arms and looked away.

Edward cleared his throat and leaned toward Anna and Heather. In a stage whisper he said, "She also mentioned vampires and Tinkerbelle…" Heather laughed and Anna gave me a look. I shook my head.

"Okay, well we need a who, what, where. We can't block nothing!"

Edward smiled crookedly, "We can try."

I looked away and spent some time putting my mental shields back up while trying to remember how to breathe.

"So, Eddy," I said when I was composed, "Who?"

He tappe his chin while he thought. "Martin and Rebecca."

I raised an eyebrow but nodded. "Who are Martin and Rebecca?"

"Siblings?" He suggested. I shook my head. "Father daughter?" He said next. Again I shook my head. Tentatively he asked, "Dating?"

I considered this. "How about… Martin likes Rebecca but she doesn't like him. They get stuck in detention together and he tries to talk to her."

Edward started nodding. "Then she decides she's had enough of it and tries to tell him to stop talking."

I kept it going, "He however, won't take no for an answer and follows her when she tries to get away from him."

"He then asks why she's so scared-"

"-And she denies ever being scared of anything."

"Having cornered her, Martin confronts Rebecca about… about…"

"Why she's ignoring him lately because…."

"They used to be best friends!" Edward finished triumphantly.

I squealed and launched myself at him giving him a hug before bounding up. "Okay, we have to start blocking. Come on Eddy." I grabbed his wrist and dragged him to the other side of the room. "So where do we start. Are we going to be off stage? Do we come In on a blackout or do we come in after the lights come up?"

Edward gave me a funny look.

"What?" I asked.

He smiled that breath taking smile again. "Why do you call me Eddy?"

I shrugged. "Because 'Edward's too long and I add a 'Y' on to everyone's name."

He frowned at me. "Edward is just as many syllables as Eddy…"

I smirked. "Eddy is cuter."

He stared at me for a moment before shaking his head. "Okay. So I think we should come in on a blackout. We can pretend to be cleaning something for a few seconds while Martin attempts to get close to Rebecca."

We carried on like this for another half hour when Mr. Hodge called us all in to circle. He told us to sit by our partner so we could collectively talk about how far we've gone.

"Who would like to start?" He asked.

I looked around and raised my hand. "I will."

"Alright Sarah. Who was your partner and how far have you gotten in you're blocking?"

I smiled and motioned to Edward. "Eddy and I actually came up with a brilliant idea. We were talking with Anna and Heather at the beginning. Once we had shared or idea's we started the basic blocking. It was actually really easy once we got past the 'should we come on in blackout' stage. We were moving quite fast."

I motioned to Edward who nodded and smiled at Mr. Hodge. "We were about threee quarters of the way through when we came to a minor speed bump. We were wondering just how physical we should be getting. Sort of like Hand holding leads to hugging which leads to kissing but what does kissing lead to?"

"A slap?" Mr. Hodge suggested. Everyone laughed sincerely at that. "But really, if you're going to have kissing in it, I suggest it's a short peck. We're only grade 10's and really shouldn't be getting that close with each other yet." Most of us snickered at that, thinking of the touchy-feely-ness of our class.

"Keep that in mind. I'll come over tomorrow and you can run your scene for me. Okay, left or right?"

"Left," Edward said.

Mr. Hodge nodded and continued around the circle. We were about half way through everyone when the bell rang.

I stood up and grumbled to myself. "Math. Why always math? I am going to be so happy when this is all over… Except then I'll have social and science. Ugh, Why isn't this year over? I am so going to fail. Shit, shit, shit. Not that I want to fail but I guess that's not up to me…"

"Actually it is. You can choose to study or you can choose not you."

I turned around to see Edward standing behind me with a smirk on his face. I scowled. "Shut up," I said, and stormed off to math. Ugh, math.

"I don't know why you have such a problem with me," Edward said, catching up to me just by the stairs. I looked up at his scowling face. My eyes narrowed when I saw his eyes were more of a dark chocolate instead of a milk chocolate.

"Maybe It's because you sneak up on me constantly!" He opened his mouth to retort but I poked him. "Or maybe it's because too damn perfect! Maybe it's because you look like you should be a fucking model! Or, better yet, maybe it's because you make me feel inadequate! Or even because you make me feel the need to be better just so I can prove myself to you! I don't know and I don't care because I don't even like you!" I was screaming by the end if it all. Through my anger I noticed his eyes had darkened even more; all that did was make me even madder at him. Damn that boy!

"You didn't have a problem with me in drama! You were hugging me and calling me 'Eddy'." Edward replied.

"That's because, in drama class, we leave our problems at the door. We're all working towards a common goal in there and we can't afford to hold each other back with petty sentiments. You however, have no problem holding everyone back while, at the same time, flying to far over our heads, we have no hope of fucking catching up to you!"

"I don't hold everyone back," He said in reply, his voice low and almost sinister. "I'm sorry I'm in all your classes and making your life so difficult. I guess I'll stay out of your way from now on." He turned and walked away, leaving my standing in the middle of an abandoned hallway.

Well… Almost abandoned.

"That didn't sound good," said a voice from behind me. I turned and saw Alice standing behind me.

I glared. "You're all the same aren't you. I've heard stories you know. They say you and Edward and the rest of your bloody family are decedents of Adonis. I laughed at first. Scoffed at it because it shouldn't be possible." Of course I hadn't heard anything of the sort, but the look she was giving me right now was priceless. "But then it occurred to me. How could you be so bloody perfect if you weren't? No one is that good! But I still didn't want to believe it. It didn't make much sense. I don't know why you're so perfect, but I will find out; just you watch." I turned on my heel and walked away, deciding to skip math. Math was the last thing I wanted to deal with.

A/N-So… A lot more interaction between Sarah and Edward. Is Edward still in character??? I need to make sure he stays in character…