A/N: I have way too much fun writing this story! I hope you guys like reading it.
Chapter five is being written, and should be up Friday night or Saturday afternoon

The next day Bella walked up to Edward, and grabbed his arm, pulling him down the hallway with her. "Charlie told me." She said, when they were out of earshot of the others.

"He did?" Edward asked, eyes getting wide.

"Yeah. I begged him."

Edward was pleased that she was curious about him, but was also a little bit worried about what exactly Charlie had told her. "And?" He asked her, wanting to know her reaction.

"And I don't care. Edward, you were so nice to me on my first day here, a lot nicer than most other people."

"You don't care, at all?" He asked, realizing Charlie must not have told her everything.

"Nope, none of it matters." She smiled up at him, and held out her hand, waiting for his. He sighed. He liked Bella, a lot. Maybe too much. Maybe that was his problem, he liked her too much. And he couldn't mess this up.

He took her hand, and walked with her to their first class. They sat closer than usual, ignoring the stares from the students around them. He knew they would be talking about them for the rest of the day, and for the first time, he didn't care what anyone (except Bella) thought of him.

At lunch, they sat together, along with the rest of his family. Emmet kept glancing over at Edward disapprovingly, but none of the others noticed, the girls were too far into their conversation about a shopping trip Alice had planned for the next weekend, her and Rose were trying to convince Bella that it would be fun. Jasper was busy studying for a test in his next hour, that he had been previously too preoccupied to study for.

The other students in the lunchroom each took turns looking over at what they called "The Cullen Clan," many of them noticing how well Bella seemed to fit in with them. The boys were jealous of Edward, and a few already had plans for breaking them. The girls were still shocked at the fact that Edward had a girlfriend. The girls had been trying to get to him since the beginning of last school year, he had yet to go out with any of them. And for many of the girls, this curiosity was also accompanied with jealousy of Bella.

As they left the lunchroom, Edward invited Bella out for dinner, promising to pick her up at eight o'clock. Giving her a small peck on the cheek, he walked off to his next class, leaving her to go to hers. The rest of her school day was spent trying to figure out what to wear, and daydreaming about what it would be like. She went home after to school to try on all her clothes.

Edward went home to find Emmet sitting on the couch, apparently waiting for him.

"Hey Em." He said, hoping to be able to sneak off to his room.

"She doesn't know does she?" Emmet asked without taking his eyes off the TV.

"No, Charlie didn't tell her." He started up the stairs.

"Are you going to tell her?"

"When she needs to know." He went up and changed his clothes. He grabbed a small gift bag from the chair by his door, and went back downstairs. "Mom?" He called, looking into the kitchen for his mother, Esme. She poked her head up from the oven.

"Hi Edward." She said, coming over to hug him. "Are you going to have dinner here tonight?"

"No, I'm going to see Jeremy." His mother smiled at this.

"Okay," she said, noticing the bag, "What's that?"

"Just a little thing, nothing much."

She peaked in anyways. "That's adorable." She said, adding "Say hi to Rachel for me!" as he walked out the back door.

Edward drove the fifteen minutes to Rachel's house, listening to the radio to distract him. It had been a while since he was there, and he was very excited. As soon as he pulled up, he couldn't help but to smile. He walked up to the small one story house and opened the door, without bothering to knock. There was an old woman sitting at the table, she appeared to be asleep. He walked right past her, and to the back of the house, to Rachel's bedroom. He could hear them inside, before he got to the door. He opened it to face the two smiling faces in front of him.

Rachel looked down to the baby in her arms, "Daddy's here!" she said to the child, before handing him over.

Edward took the child in his arms. "You're getting big." He was still amazed that this child was his. "How are you Rachel?" He said to the girl, who had sat back down in the chair.

"I'm doing pretty good. Can't wait for a break though." She winked at him.

She was a very beautiful girl. A year older than Edward, in her brother's grade. She lived and went to school in the next time. He had never been in love with her, and they never dated, just hooked up at parties when he was a freshman.

"Well, I guess I'll leave." Rachel said, looking at the clock. "I should be back at six. Is that okay?"

Edward nodded his head, secretly wishing that she would be late, allowing him to spend more time with his son.

As soon as Rachel left, Edward sat the almost one year old down. They stared at each other for more than a minute, before the child spoke first, "Dada." he said.

"Yes, I'm Dada." Edward took the present from behind his back, putting it in front of the child, whose eyes got wide. "Open it." He said, as the child just stared at it. Edward helped him, by taking the stuffed animal out of the bag. The boy grabbed the stuffed animal, a zebra with a coat on, and hugged it tight. "I hoped you would like it." Edward looked at the clock. They only had about two hours together. He took his son in his arms, and carried him over to the rocking chair, grabbing a book, he knew to be Jeremy's favorite. He read it softly in Jeremy's ear, when he was finished, he looked up to his son's face. He had fallen asleep. Edward spent the rest of the time with his son, holding him, rocking back and forth in the rocking chair. Rachel returned too soon.

"How was it?" Esme asked, when Edward got home.

"Good. Jeremy slept most of the time though." Edward smiled just thinking about it.

"You could always bring him over here you know." Esme said, her eyes pleading. She had only met Jeremy a few times, and felt that her duties as a grandmother, were not being fulfilled.

"Yeah, I will. I promise." He made a mental note to ask Rachel when her and Jeremy could come over next. "I have to get ready now." He said, as he saw it was almost seven.

"Ready for what?" Esme asked, as Alice walked into the kitchen.

"Edward has a date," Alice stated simply, "With Charlie's niece."

The last part of the answer forced Esme to give Edward a weird look. He explained, "Bella, the new girl at school, she's Charlie's niece, she's in my grade."

"I didn't know Charlie had any siblings, he never spoke about them to me." Esme said, wanting Edward to continue.

"His sister lived in London. She died recently, so her daughter came to live with Charlie." Edward ran upstairs to shower, and get dressed, again. He became nervous as he walked down the stairs, mentally preparing himself for his first real date.

Bella was confident that her clothes would be suitable for dinner just about anywhere. She was wearing a pair of light jeans, and a light blue shirt with a white tank top underneath. Her hair was curling around her shoulders, as always, but she was debating putting it up or not. She decided not to, as the doorbell rang, mainly for the sake of time. She ran downstairs as fast as she could.

Charlie had beat her to the door. He looked at Edward. Sure they were friends, but Charlie didn't want him dating his niece. He figured Bella was old enough that he could trust her, it was Edward he didn't trust.

"Bye Charlie." Bella said, joining Edward outside.

"Take care of her, Edward." Charlie said, a hint of warning in his voice. Edward knew what was implied. Edward was not to do anything that would get Bella in trouble.

"I will Charlie, I promise." Edward replied, hoping Bella couldn't sense the tension in the air. Luckily she seemed not to notice, as she promised Charlie she would be home by curfew. The two walked to Edward's car, and got in. he refused to say were they were going, and insisted that she close her eyes. She complied.

They drove for over half an hour, before Edward stopped the car. "Open." he said to Bella. He was pleased when she gasped. Before her was the most beautiful thing she had ever seen. They were on a cliff, overlooking the ocean.

"It's beautiful." Bella said, at loss for more words. Edward reached behind him, pulling out a picnic basket. He got out of the car. He reached up and put a blanket on top of his car. "We're eating on your roof?" Bella asked, a little confused. Edward said nothing, but helped Bella climb up. He followed.

Bella looked out over the cliff again, she could now see the ocean fully, the stars were reflecting on the water.

"You can't see the stars from in the car." Edward explained, getting out the food.

They sat on the roof of his car, eating and taking turns asking questions. Edward had pulled out another blanket, and some hot coco. As Bella took her first sip, something cold landed on her nose. She brushed it off and then looked up into the sky. It had started snowing. Edward leaned in, and kissed her on the lips. She kept her eyes open, wanting to remember every detail of the moment.

"I love you Bella." Edward said, as he pulled away.

"I love you too." Bella replied.

The date had been short, just a quick dinner before the snow had started, but it was perfect. Bella had almost everything she ever wanted. And this was good for now.

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