EDWARD POINT OF VIEW

I tried to concentrate on what Bella was saying, she worrying about Renesmee like usual, but I couldn't drown out the thoughts of everyone around us.

Look at all of them, do you think they are related?

Jesus, they all like so pale except for the younger one, maybe they are all ghosts?

The big brown haired boy is hot! Do you reckon the blondes his sister or his girlfriend?

Why the hell does the skinny one look like he's pain, maybe his girlfriends annoying.

Look at that tall brunette girl, I hope that guys her brother because she is so hot, maybe ill ask her out later.

A small growl escaped my lips, Rose and Bella threw me a warning glare. I pulled Bella closer to me and kissed her forehead, death staring every guy who thought about her. I was finally given a moment of peace when the bell rang. It was going to be a long day.

I had biology first with Bella. I smiled to myself as we walked to class hand in hand, remembering our first conversation at Forks high school. We sat down next to each other at the lab at the back of the room, unfortunately we were still called upon to introduce ourselves. I stood up from my chair and looked around the room. "I'm Edward Cullen," I began, "and this is my foster sister Bella Cullen. My family just moved here from Connecticut for my dad's work, and all six of my siblings have just started at Indian Hill." I sat back down and squeezed Bella's hand, a small smile curled on her lips. Then suddenly my mind was clear, I could hear myself think? Bella, I realized a smile spreading across my face. "I love you Mrs. Cullen," I whispered softly in her ear, too quiet for our classmates to hear.

Next I had Calculus with Rose and Jasper, followed by English with Bella and Emmett. Emmett groaned as he walked into the classroom, "great I get stuck with the newlyweds," he muttered, before punching me playfully in the arm. Once the class was over we made our way to the Cafeteria, we spotted the others waiting in line for food, Rose had her arm protectively placed over Renesmee's shoulder. "How's the first day honey?" Bella cooed. "Great Mo-Bella," Renesmee stuttered. Rose and I both sent her an encouraging look. "I've made so many friends already," she continued, "but don't worry they haven't asked any questions about our family." I smiled at my daughter, she deserved the opportunity to make human friends in high school, and this was the least Bella and I could do for her. "That's great baby," I said, smiling at her warmly. Once we had all gotten our food we headed over to a large table, surprisingly we all fit. As usual, Rose had picked the central table, as if she was trying to attract attention.

Whoa! Look at that boy, he's well he's beautiful. The bronze hair, his facial structure… I'm going to go talk to him!

I quickly turned to Bella, "don't overact," I muttered. She looked confused, but once she noticed the blonde walking towards us she new why.

"Hey, you must be new, I'm Jessica," the girl said, batting her eyelashes. With this Bella and Rose broke into hysterics, unable to control themselves. Jessica appeared unwaivered by their outburst and playfully punched my arm, laughing along with them. "Get your hands of my brother," Rose growled, "he's taken by someone you don't even compare too."

"Well she's back in Connecticut and I'm here," Jessica retorted, "so I'll leave when your brother asks me to."

I could feel Bella stiffen beside me before standing up. "Actually I'm right here, so if you could kindly get your hands off MY boyfriend, then maybe I'll consider restraining myself," Bella snarled. Jessica backed off a bit, but still stood facing Bella. "This is my school, and I have what I want, so get used to it," she snarled as she marched back to her table. I could feel Bella's body trembling with rage. "Sit down Mrs. Cullen," I said softly, "you're the only one I see." She sat down obediently, her eyes never leaving Jessica. "Welcome to my world Bella," Rose chimed, "none of these teenagers respect the institution of marriage," she laughed. I shot her a grateful look, before smiling at my wife. "Why are people flirting with daddy," Renesmee piped up. We all laughed, even Bella, leave it to my daughter to lighten the mood.

After lunch I had American History with Jasper and Bella. I knew she would enjoy it; Jasper was American History. He loved to correct the teacher, and much to the teachers' dismay, Jasper was never wrong. Last class of the day was economics with Alice. Alice offered to drive Renesmee home after school, so Bella and I could talk in the car. I honestly don't know what I would do without my siblings, I had missed living with them so much. As Alice and myself walked out towards the car park I could see Bella and Rose scowling at Jessica across the lot. I rushed to Bella's side and swiftly pushed her into the passengers' seat, "Let's go Mrs. Cullen," I said with a grin, "Alice and Jasper are taking Renesmee."

We weren't even out of the lot before Bella began her rant. How could she be so disrespectful? And if front of our daughter? And so on. She only calmed down when I mentioned the irony of Jessica's name. "I wish my shield repelled Jessica's," she grimaced. I reached for hand, squeezing it in mine. I pulled over on the side of the road. "Bella you are my life, ever since our first conversation in Forks I have been in love you, nothing will ever come between us, we have beat extraordinary odds and yet here we stand, married with a child, bound together by our eternal souls." I told her before scooping her up and pulling her into my lap. She looked up at me giggling, "I love you Mr. Cullen." "And I love you Mrs. Cullen," I replied.