Chapter 4 - Meet the Cullens

A/N: I've developed a nasty cough, so the reviews you guys left were a sight for sore eyes! Thank you for sharing your headcanons, blackenedwolf, and gracieironic! I couldn't agree with you more. Paul is definitely the type who listens to loud rock music and steals the blankets when they're close. I think you're both onto something when it comes to his sleeping habits as well: whenever he's working on a project, he probably won't sleep until the job is done and pulls multiple all-nighters to finish them. But when he falls asleep, he sleeps like the dead and hates it when someone tries to wake him before he's ready - resulting in many broken alarm clocks.

I split this chapter into two because it got so long.

Not beta read!

Chapter summary: First day of school, Angela turns out to be a gift from the gods and the Cullen siblings… not so much.


The first discovery Bella made on Friday morning while walking from her front door to her truck was that the coat she'd brought from Arizona was not waterproof. It was pouring buckets, and she shivered as the raindrops pierced through the fabric of her coat and drenched the hoodie she was wearing underneath. Her second discovery was that dressing up for school had been a horrible decision. It wasn't anything fancy, but she'd worn her converse shoes that day and had landed in a puddle the moment she'd stepped out of her truck in the school parking lot.

They weren't waterproof either.

With a growl, Bella slammed shut her door and jumped onto dry land. She fumbled with her keys as she tried to shake the water from her shoes and felt like crying when she dropped them into the puddle. People were starting to stare, so Bella pulled up her hood to hide her misery and fished her keys up. She was tempted to pull the ties of her hood until it enveloped her face entirely as she approached the front office to get her schedule. The school was a collection of matching square buildings. They were all made from the same maroon-colored bricks and surrounded by trees and shrubs. Bella's mood did not improve. The heavy rain clouds made everything seem so dreary and cold. Her foul expression was enough to keep anyone from approaching her, but she made an effort to clear her face before greeting the receptionist.

The office had a small waiting room, equipped with folding chairs and a bulletin board, which displayed the words: Respect, Integrity, and Commitment. Underneath that was the school motto, 'WE ARE ALL SPARTANS', written in bright yellow letters.

"Isabella Swan, welcome," said the squat woman sitting behind the desk before Bella had time to introduce herself, "Your father informed me you were coming." Shelly Cope, her nameplate sat on the corner of her desk, had red hair and wore glasses that made her eyes seem smaller than they were. Her impartial smile informed Bella that there wouldn't be any small talk.

Good, Bella thought.

"Yes, I'm here for my schedule," she said. The secretary pushed away from the table and rolled her chair over to the printer and pulled out some paper that she stapled together before showing it to Bella.

"Here you are. I've put a map in there as well." She flipped it from underneath Bella's schedule to show her the school's layout. "Your first class is 12th grade English, and it's held in Building 3, room six. Mr. Berty, your teacher, will provide you with all the material you need for his class." The dismissal was evident in her voice, and Bella thanked her before heading out into the rain again.

She shielded her papers from the worst of it and was grateful that Building 3 was the closest to the secretary office.

"Bella!"

Bella looked up at the sound of her name and saw it was Angela. They'd been about to enter the same building, and Bella nearly jogged into her when she paused to open the door. Angela held the door for her and their shoes squeaked against the linoleum floor, leaving wet footprints as they sought refuge from the rain.

"Hi, Angela," Bella breathed.

"I didn't think I would see you so soon," Angela said pleasantly. She pulled down the hood of her raincoat and unzipped it to shake her hair out. Her glasses were starting to fog up from the rise in temperature. "What class do you have?"

"English," Bella answered.

"With Mr. Berty? Me too." Angela was familiar with the hallways, and Bella let her guide them to classroom six. There were a handful of students loitering outside the classroom, sluggish and heavy-lidded as they waited for the bell to ring. Angela waved to them, and the jerked their heads and mumbled an unenthusiastic greeting. Senioritis was real, and the term hadn't even started. Bella would fit in nicely here. She was already exhausted after having spent the entire night tossing and turning in bed from first-day-of-school jitters.

"What kind of teacher is he?" Bella asked her and sent the gathered students a stiff smile. Like Ms. Cope, they didn't seem surprised to see her and shot her furtive sidelong glances.

The bell rang, signaling the start of class.

"I guess you'll see for yourself," Angela said apologetically as a tall man with graying hair opened the door from the inside. He must be Mr. Berty. He waved them inside with little fanfare, and Bella saw that he was wearing a tweed suit jacket with elbow patches and plaid pants. He looked like he could either be the type who believed that his own brilliance was wasted as a high school teacher or was simply eccentric. Bella hoped it was the latter.

They filed into a standard looking classroom. It was smaller than Bella was used to. Posters made by previous students covered the white walls, and the wooden tables were organized into three neat rows. They only allowed two students to sit side by side. Mr. Berty returned to his desk and Bella approached him while the students took their seats.

"Who might you be?" Mr. Berty asked, peering at her over his reading glasses.

"I'm the new student, Isabella Swan," Bella said.

"Ah, yes. Here is the lesson plan for this term," he nodded, and Bella was relieved that he wasn't about to make her stand in front of the class and introduce herself like they were still in grade school. Instead, he did something much worse, "You might as well hand them out to the rest of the class. Take a seat once you've finished so we can get started."

Bella took the stack of paper silently and made quick work of handing them out while Mr. Berty did the roll call. She avoided making eye contact with anyone, but her school bag hung off her elbow awkwardly, dripping water onto the floor, and it bumped against the tables every other step she took. She approached Angela last. She'd saved her a seat and Bella slid the sheet of paper over to her with a grateful smile.

"Now that we're all here, there will be no mercy today even though it's our first day. This is a double period class, and I see no point in wasting it by giving you a few more minutes of recess." Mr. Berty clapped his hands together, making the half-asleep student jerk in their seats. He appeared to regain vigor from the sound of their groans. They'd all been hoping that he'd let them off easy today. "We'll be focusing on Shakespeare's work for the majority of the year but rest assured there will be plenty of opportunity for essay writing and presentations." Mr. Berty smiled when his students slumped lower into their seats, their misery apparent.

The rest of his lecture continued in that fashion, and Bella wondered why teachers felt the need to tell their students everything that was written in the lesson plan. It must be a rite of passage to waste everyone's time during the first day back. They were nearing the end of their first period when Mr. Bert finally stopped talking. He split them into pairs to 'work on their communication skills' as he put it.

Bella thanked the universe for already being acquainted with Angela because they shared a furtive grin and tackled the task at hand without needing any awkward introductions. They were supposed to compare their favorite work of fiction and discuss the differences and merits of each book. It turned out they both shared a love for Jane Austen so filling out the worksheet was a breeze. Angela chose Sense and Sensibility while Pride and Prejudice continued to be Bella's favorite. They were discussing the differences between Elinor Dashwood level-headedness and Elizabeth Bennet's playful impertinence and drawing the similarities of their passionate nature when the bell rang.

"I've never met anyone who's into Austen as much as I am," Angela told Bella after they'd handed their worksheet to Mr. Berty.

"Me neither," Bella said. It was true, Bella had spent hours reading and re-reading the novels in her youth but had been crushed to realize that none of her old classmates shared her interest in the classics. "Now, you have to be honest with me because this question will be a deciding factor for me to keep you as my friend or not." Bella's tone was mockingly grim, and Angela caught on quickly and assumed a serious face. "Fudge, marry, kill: Mr. Darcy, Colonel Fitzwilliam, and Mr. Collin?"

Angela burst out laughing, blushing lightly at Bella's crude language. "Oh, one is easy: kill Mr. Collins, but I always had a little bit of a crush on the Colonel after having seen the BBC adaptation from 1995," she mused, making Bella gasp with delight.

"You've seen it?" Bella asked with uncontainable delight. She'd watched the series so many times that Renée refused to watch it with her anymore. She forgot her nervousness. "I don't care who you fuck or marry: you are officially my favorite person!"

Angela seemed just as eager as Bella. "I've got the special edition with restored colors and commentary," she admitted in a shy voice, and Bella looped their arms together, letting Angela lead their way to their next class, which was American History.

"I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship," Bella joked, and Angela nodded in agreement.

Their history lesson passed quickly, the teacher just as eager for the break as the students and promptly dismissed them after giving them the rundown of the course. Bella and Angela continued their conversation, and soon they'd made plans to meet up sometime and watch Angela's entire Jane Austen film and tv-series adaptations together. Making friends wasn't as hard as Bella had initially thought. She was so relieved to have found a kindred spirit in Angela that she forgot to be worried about lunch.

They were sitting at one of the tables located in almost every corner of the hallways around the school and Bella was getting to know Angela a little better. Angela had lived in Forks her entire life, her father was the Lutheran minister, and her mother worked as an accountant for a small local business. She also had twin brothers, Joshua and Isaac, who could be very rambunctious and trying at times but Bella could hear the affection in her voice as she recounted their mischief. Angela was just getting into the swing of things, telling Bella about the time her brothers had put a lobster in the cradle as Baby Jesus before the start of the annual Christmas play when they were interrupted.

"Yo, Angie!" A blond haired boy called with unnecessary loudness. He strutted down the hallway towards them with two other guys. He perked up at the sight of Bella and

"Hi, I'm Mike," he said and held out his hand for her to shake. He was smiling at her with a little too much interest and Bella heaved an internal sigh.

"Guys this is Bella." Angela, bless her heart, took it upon herself to make the introductions. "Bella this is Austin-" she gestured to the acne-ridden sandy-haired boy who raised his hand in greeting, "- and this is Ben." The short, black haired boy shot Bella an awkward smile as he sat down next to Angela and entwined their fingers together. Bella blinked. Angela hadn't mentioned having a boyfriend.

"So, Bella-" Mike started to drawl.

"Where's Jessica?" Angela asked Mike pointedly, cutting him off. He shrunk back and rubbed the back of his neck guiltily.

"She went with Lauren to save us a good table in Mess," Mike said. "She told us to go and find you. Your schedule is messed up; we hardly have any classes together! Ben here was starting to pine for you by the third period."

Angela laughed awkwardly, tightening her grip on Ben and patted the back of his hand with her free hand. "Yeah, but I wouldn't have met Bella otherwise. Besides, we have photography together next class," she reassured Ben and placed a chaste kiss on his cheek. He blushed.

"C'mon, I'm starving," Austin groaned, and they got up. Angela disentangled herself from Ben and fell into step with Bella. He didn't seem to mind and took to discussing the new chapter of some superhero novel with Austin. Bella couldn't help but notice that Angela was an entire head taller than her boyfriend, who was about as tall as herself.

The mess hall was starting to fill with hungry students, and they took their place in the forming queue to get their meal. The other students had food stamps, and Angela loaned Bella one of hers when she realized that she hadn't brought any money.

"I'll pay you back tomorrow," Bella promised after thanking her. Angela shook her head and reassured her that it wasn't necessary. Bella didn't dare take the time to examine what the school had to offer with a line behind her and picked the same stuff as Angela. They headed for a table that was occupied by two pretty girls and two guys who were both wearing varsity jackets.

"Hey, Lauren, Jessica. This is Bella. She's new here," Angela introduced Bella when they took their seats.

"We know," the girl with white blonde hair, Lauren, said. She seemed to dismiss Bella after giving her a once over with sharp green eyes and leaned into the dark-skinned boy sitting beside her. He tried to tangle his fingers in her hair, but she jerked her head away with a warning glare. He rolled his eyes and introduced himself as Tyler Crowley.

"Hi!" a brunette with voluminous curls waved cheerfully to Bella when she took a seat across from her. Mike had his arm around her shoulders. She must be Jessica. "Don't mind, Lauren. She's not good with new people."

"Shut up, Jess," Lauren scoffed, but there wasn't any heat behind her words. Angela, who was sitting next to Bella, raised her eyebrows in a 'what-can-you-do' way and Bella stifled her smile.

"Hey, Conner," Mike shared a fist bump with the other guy.

"Yo, dude. Did you catch the game last night?" Conner asked, licking his spoon free of yogurt.

"The Seahawks got slaughtered, man," Tyler laughed, and Mike buried his face in his hands with a groan.

"Don't remind me." Mike shook his head, and they launched into a heated argument over which team player was to blame for their defeat. Jessica rolled her eyes and leaned forward to tell Angela about what kind of morning she'd had. Apparently, she'd found a dead squirrel on her front porch.

"- I literally died," Jessica said dramatically, and Lauren grimaced with disgust.

"What did you do with it?"

"Dad got a stick and took it into the woods. It was super gross. It didn't have any eyes!" Jessica said with too much relish for a girl who was supposedly traumatized by the event.

Bella nibbled on the side of her cafeteria bland pizza slice and realized that she was sitting with the popular cheerleaders and jocks. It was an absurd thought because she'd spent years making fun of their type. She couldn't help but think that Jessica and Lauren were both shallow, but then again, she hadn't known them for more than twenty minutes.

It was a weird moment for her.

"So, we're graduating soon. Have any, like, plans?" Lauren asked the entire table. She was obviously the leader here because the other conversations came to a stop to join hers. Lauren didn't seem too interested in knowing their goals because she immediately launched into her own plans once she had their attention. "I'm going to Canada."

"Lauren was scouted by a model agency in Victoria this summer," Angela explained in a hushed voice when she noticed Bella's confusion. Lauren seemed genuinely excited by the prospect, and she even let Tyler touch her hair when he pressed a kiss to her lips. Bella looked away at their display of affection.

"You're going places, babe."

"I'm going to attend uni in Seattle," Ben said and the rest of the table seemed to have similar plans.

"I'm thinking about getting a degree in communications and maybe entertainment. I really want to have my own talk show one day," Jessica piped up with a dreamy smile.

"Then you can interview me once I'm famous," Lauren laughed, and Jessica joined her with a strained smile. Bella sensed a bit of jealousy coming from Jessica and wondered if it was because Laura was the more popular one.

"Totally!"

"What about you, Bella?" Mike asked her and Bella was suddenly the focal point of the entire table.

"Um, I'm going to university and maybe become a teacher." She shrugged, flushing a little underneath their attention.

"Me too," Angela said. "I want to be a kindergarten teacher."

"What do you think the Cullens are going to do?" Jessica asked, and Bella was left behind at the leap in the conversation. She had no idea who the Cullens were, but it seemed like a favorite subject of Jessica's because there was a gleam in her eyes while the others rolled their eyes. The atmosphere soured even further when Lauren spoke.

"Who cares? They don't need jobs because they're all rich and beautiful," she sneered.

"Speak of the devil," Mike muttered, and Bella looked up.

A lanky young man and what appeared to be a child at first glance had just entered the mess hall. A closer look told Bella that the girl wasn't a child but around her age and was just unfortunately short and thin to the extremes. Despite this they looked like a pair of runway models who'd gotten lost on their way to the catwalk and somehow ended up in Forks, Washington instead. Bella couldn't believe they were still in high school with features like that. Maybe it was the way they dressed, but they appeared years older than the rest of the student population. They walked with the kind of confidence rarely seen in a teenager, and there wasn't a blemish in sight. They were both deathly pale, and the girl reminded Bella of a pixie — she appeared to float across the room with the graceful steps of a skilled dancer.

Bella felt a twinge of envy at her coordination. Some people just had it all.

Her companion was just as fetching. He was devastatingly handsome with windswept hair that was the most unusual shade of copper. Heads turned as they walked past, but they didn't seem to care, getting a tray of food and taking a seat in the corner. They slouched elegantly in their chairs and stared in separate directions in stony silence.

Were these the Cullens? Bella was almost afraid to ask at this point.

Sound returned to the room, and slowly the students returned to their conversations, shooting the Cullens glances as they put their heads together to whisper and giggle about something, most likely how hot they were.

Jessica sighed before she caught herself and shot Mike a guilty glance. He'd been checking out the pixie Cullen, and Jessica elbowed him in the gut. Mike winced.

"Are they related?" Bella wondered. They didn't look remotely similar beyond their pale skin and good looks.

"Oh, no," Jessica answered, eager to dish out their dirty secrets. "Dr. Cullen adopted them, that's Alice and Edward Cullen, but they have three other siblings who graduated last year. Emmett Cullen, and the Hale twins; Rosalie and Jasper." Jessica leaned in like she was about to share something scandalous, sending the Cullens an eager look. "They're all like, together together."

"Wait, like romantically?" Bella asked.

"It's really weird," Jessica nodded and was put out when she saw that Bella didn't share her disgust.

"Well, you said that they're not related," Bella said slowly. Call her a romantic, but she believed that love could be found in the most unexpected places.

"It's weird," Jessica asserted before resuming her gossiping, "Alice and Jasper are together, and so are Emmett and Rosalie but Edward is like the only single one," she said and looked at Edward with a wistful expression, "He's never shown anyone interest though because apparently, no one is good enough for him." She blushed and drew back to fold her arms against her chest. Mike glared at Edward Cullen and pulled Jessica to him, which seemed to cheer her up. "Whatever, it's not like I care." Her sour expression gave away that she wasn't as unaffected as she pretended. Bella didn't know what to say to this.

She glanced at the Cullens again and met the golden eyes of Alice. Her large doe eyes were alight with some indiscernible emotion, and she whispered something to her brother, not taking her eyes off of Bella. Bella looked down at her plate quickly, embarrassed at having been caught but a quick glance told her that Edward was watching her as well. He didn't seem to share his sister's excitement and glared at Bella. Humiliated, she felt like a sideshow freak when they kept staring at her.

"Bella, what class do you have next?" Angela offered Bella an out from the awkward silence.

"I have Spanish," she said after consulting her schedule. It had been an obvious choice because Bella had taken it in Phoenix, as it is the second most common language spoken in California and Arizona. "What about you?" Bella asked, and Angela reminded her that she had photography with Ben after lunch.

"I'm taking French," Lauren piped up. She buffed her nails against her blouse without looking up. Jessica appeared to have gotten over her herself and her good mood was restored.

"So am I!" she said brightly. "Mike, you have trig right?"

"Don't remind me," he moaned and looked over at Connor and Tyler. "Do you guys remember anything from last year?"

"Nope." They didn't appear to be bothered by the fact and started to pile their trash onto their trays when the bell rang to signal the end of lunch.

Bella's map came in handy when she was forced to split up with Angela, who'd been her guide up to this moment. She arrived at the correct classroom in the nick of time. Mrs. Goff, the Spanish teacher, greeted her enthusiastically and made her stand in front of the class and introduce herself in Spanish. Bella wanted to sink into the floor, but her grasp on Spanish was good enough, and she was able to rattle off some inane facts about herself.

"¡Hola, nosotros estamos feliz que usted aquí! Yo sé que tú trabajas a tu español," the teacher exclaimed and received blank-eyed stares from her students.

"Gracias, señora," Bella said and quickly went to the only seat available. She nearly swallowed her tongue when she saw Alice Cullen sitting in the chair next to hers. Bella sat down and gave Alice an awkward smile, which she returned trifold, nearly blinding Bella with the beauty of it. Her teeth were straight and a pearly white. Bella had the urge to go and brush her teeth, feeling self-conscious.

"So your name is Bella?" Alice asked, her voice sounding like wind chimes. Bella got lost in her eyes for a moment. She'd never seen such an unusual eye color, they were a stunning liquid gold. She shook herself out of her daze when she realized Alice was waiting for an answer.

"Sí," Bella replied jokingly.

"How wonderful." Alice's smile widened impossibly. She seemed oddly thrilled about learning Bella's name because she laughed with delight at the simple introduction. Even her laugh was beautiful.

Mrs. Goff spoke in Spanish throughout the class, but Bella had a hard time focusing. Alice was the most beautiful creature she'd ever met, with her pale skin and red lips. She reminded Bella of a miniature Snow White.

Alice didn't pay attention to Mrs. Goff either because she kept asking Bella questions in a low whisper. Bella was a little flattered by the attention since Alice was painfully out of her league. The rest of the students seemed to be just as stunned to see Alice voluntarily talking to another human being outside her own family. Mrs. Goff didn't seem to notice anything out of the ordinary.

"What color were you thinking about?" Alice's question brought Bella back. They'd somehow gotten onto the topic of interior design. Bella had learned that Alice was a fashion enthusiast with a thing for decorations, and had let slip that she was thinking about painting the wall in her room to add a little warmth to it.

"I haven't gotten that far yet," Bella admitted.

"Well, I recommend you go to Benjamin Moore in Port Angeles and look at their swatches. Here, let me give you my number in case you need help picking out the right color," Alice said as the bell rang. She ripped some paper from her notebook and scribbled her mobile number on it and gave it to Bella.

"I don't have a phone," Bella said dumbly.

"Oh, that doesn't matter," Alice dismissed. "There are plenty of places that sell them."

"Thanks." Bella blinked, feeling like she'd been caught in a whirlwind.

"No, problem," Alice smiled and waved as she headed in the other direction. "I'll see you around, Bella!"

"See ya," Bella said weakly. She got caught in the flow of students and walked with them in a slight daze.

Alice was a little overwhelming. Alright, very overwhelming. It was apparent that she was the type who knew what she wanted and had no issues with getting it. It was an admirable trait, but Bella was a little shell-shocked after taking the brunt of her attention. Yes, Alice was persistent for someone her size but otherwise harmless. Mostly.

Bella soon learned that the same could not be said about her brother.

Biology class started out fine. Mr. Banner, the teacher, handed Bella her book and bade her take a seat without making her introduce herself using the theme of the subject as Mrs. Goff had done. It would have made an interesting introduction: "Hi, my name is Isabella Swan, but call me Bella. I started out as a zygote inside my mother's womb and developed into a human through the wonderful process of mitosis and meiosis. I'm also a Virgo."

The only seat available was next to one Edward Cullen.

Everything rolled downhill after that.

Bella couldn't help but stare at him when she walked between the aisles. Edward's chiseled features belonged in renaissance paintings or on statues of Greek deities, crafted by master sculptors, not in this backwoods high school. Bella had never seen anyone as handsome as him. It was disquieting, and it provoked something indescribable inside her.

He looked like an angel.

When she drew near, his nostrils suddenly flared, and his head jerked up. Edward glared at her with monstrous black eyes, his pupil indiscernible from their darkness, and his face contorted like he'd smelled something foul. He leaned away from Bella as far as his seat allowed him when she sat down next to him.

Her heart gave a painful squeeze of mortification, and she quickly looked down at the tabletop, her hair falling forward to hide her face. She tried to subtly sniff her shirt to see if she stunk and was a little insulted when she smelled nothing out of the ordinary. Sure, Bella didn't smell like her usual strawberry shampoo, having forgotten to pick it up at the store, but she wasn't smelly, and her natural musk was too faint for Edward to smell from this distance. Maybe he was sick — he certainly looked like he was in agony.

She drew a breath and was about to ask him if he needed the nurse when a tantalizing sweet scent wafted towards her, similar to the one his sister bore. Her mind felt fuzzy, and Bella was drawn towards it like a bee to honey, but the look in Edward's soulless eyes spelled death. It was a spine-chilling experience.

Bella looked away quickly. She took it back: Edward wasn't a beautiful angel, not at that moment. He was an archangel, cast out of heaven and turned demonic. He didn't look human. Maybe he just has bad gas, she thought to herself, feeling the beginnings of hysteria creeping on her. Twenty minutes dragged past, and Bella kept one eye on the clock and the beast beside her. She hadn't heard a word of what Mr. Banner was saying, distracted by the murderous intent emanating from Edward. He hadn't moved, frozen in his odd hunched position. Bella doubted that he was even breathing; his chest wasn't moving, and his hand was covering his mouth and nose. He certainly wasn't blinking.

Fear. That was the feeling Edward provoked inside her; a deep primal fear that urged Bella to either leap out of the window to get away from him or to pick up her pencil and stab it into those unnatural black eyes of his. Bella was not a violent person by nature so the sudden desire to attack a classmate, no matter how creepy, took her by surprise.

What was happening to her? Bella didn't know, but she knew it had something to do with Edward. She refused to take this anymore. Edward Cullen had no right to affect her like this. Bella stood up and walked to Mr. Banner's desk for her escape. He looked up at her, and she didn't have to fake her nervous smile.

"Excuse me, sir. Can I go to the bathroom?" she asked in a low voice.

"Certainly," Mr. Banner said and handed her a hall pass.

"Thank you," Bella said and hurried out of the room. One last look at Edward almost sent her running. He was no longer straining back but leaning forwards like a predator readying itself to leap onto its prey. He looked like he wanted to eat her.

Bella settled for a brisk pace down the corridor instead of hightailing out of the school like she wanted to. She was halfway down the hallway when Alice Cullen, of all people, rounded the corner. She was speaking anxiously into her phone, and Bella caught a bit of her end of the conversation when they walked past each other, "-can't see him, Carlisle. Hi, Bella!" Alice wiggled her fingers at her in greeting but didn't slow down, which suited Bella just fine. She'd had enough of the Cullens today. "No. I'm getting him now."

Him? Did she mean Edward? If so, Bella hoped she was taking him to the hospital for a rabies shot. He was clearly feral.

She made it to the bathroom without any hindrance and locked herself in one of the stalls. It offered her a bare minimum of protection, but at least no one could see her. If you can't see it, it's not there — it being a black-eyed monster in this case. The irrational thought was exactly what Bella needed to calm down. She stared blankly at the scribbles on the stall door as she wrangled her thundering heart under control. Someone had written in looping cursive about, oddly enough, the militia movements of the Confederate Army in the Civil War. It was signed J. W. at the bottom, and Bella sent a silent thank-you to them for the weird distraction.

Five minutes passed faster than she liked and Bella was forced to return to the Biology classroom. She felt like she was heading towards the gallows.

Edward was nowhere in sight, and Bella was faint with relief. She returned her hall pass with shaking hands and returned to her seat. Feeling brave, she vindictively took the chair Edward had occupied. It was silly, but it gave Bella a small measure of comfort: how evil could he be if his presence hadn't left behind a tainted mark. Bella's thought hadn't even finished when she noticed hairline fractures in the wood extending from the place where Edward had gripped the desk. Had he broken the counter? It seemed a bit excessive, but Edward must really not like her. She ran her fingers on the underside of the wood and found finger size groves embedded there.

Her breath came fast and shallow, and Bella was on the verge of hyperventilating when she caught a flash of copper in her peripheral vision. Her mind had evidently associated the color with Edward, and rightly so, because her head snapped to the side, afraid that he was coming for her again. Alice was frog marching Edward across the car park. It would have been a comical sight, Edward's lanky height dwarfed Alice's tiny form, if Bella wasn't freaking out. Alice led him towards the woods for some reason. Didn't they have a car?

Then something astonishing happened: Alice pushed her brother forward with unnatural strength and his shape blurred as he took off at a sprint. With the same supernatural speed, Alice followed suit, and they were both gone before Bella had time to blink.

The only thing keeping Bella grounded was the grip she still had on the table, her fingers fitting into the indentations Edward had left behind.

It was proof that she hadn't lost her mind.


A/N: I don't speak Spanish and neither does anyone in my family so please don't hesitate to correct me if what Mrs. Goff said was incorrect!

So vampires are the apex predators of other predators and I always pictured them as Venus flytraps; luring their prey towards them with their looks and scent and crushing them once they're close enough. Bella's perception was always pretty astute, even though her self-preservation was nonexistent, but the imprint bond will influence her fight and flight response even more - hence why she's not as affected by the Cullens allure as other humans.

What was Jasper Whitlock doing in the girl's bathroom, you ask? Boredom. He'd already filled every available male bathroom stall with his cursive so he was forced to broaden his horizon a little (but only when no one - excluding his psychic wife - could see him).

Also, I drank like 15 cups of tea while writing this - cold begone with you!

Next chapter: Momma Renée gives life advice, and dinner at Billy's turns into an eye-opening experience, featuring Bella: the amazing grocery mountaineer.