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(Jacob POV)
"What the hell do you think you were doing, leeches?" I growled when I got over to where the vampires and Bella were.
"Driving to school, mutt," Edward said. I hated that stupid, feministic, sparkling, old vampire so much. Edward growled and glared at me, no doubt that he heard what I thought. Good, and I smirked at him.
"Who taught you how to drive? 'Cause you almost ran over Hayley, bloodsucker," I retaliated. "If you hurt her again, I can almost guarantee that you'll have a pack of wolves chasing after you and ripping you to shreds, treaty or no treaty."
"Jacob, stop it," I heard Bella say.
"So, your just standing up for your vampire, eh Bella? Not even caring about another person?"
"What makes this human so special that you and the rest of the wolves will fight us and the treaty will be broken?" Alice asked, crossing her arms. I didn't really mind her. It was just Edward that really bugged me to death, and that ice princess Rosalie.
"She's part of the pack. You hurt her, and we'll hurt you."
"What do you mean part of the pack? I thought that there were no girl werewolves," Bella said, clueless. Didn't you just see what went on back there with us?
Edward widened his eyes. "You imprinted on her."
I stayed rooted to the spot, my eyes still glaring at them. "No duh. And she's Sam's sister too. So I'd watch out if I were you."
Bella walked up to me and grabbed my arm. "Jake? What's imprinting?" I looked down at her.
"It's when you find your soulmate," I said. She slowly took her hand off of my arm, turned around and headed towards the school. I saw her open the door and walk down the hallway, probably heading towards her first period class.
"Look what you did, mutt. You made her run off," Edwards growled.
"I didn't do anything. Now, why don't you follow her lead and run off to your first period class and see if your precious Bella is alright," I sneered.
I was in no mood to be with these bloodsuckers, and if mocking Bella got them away, then fine, I was going to mock her.
Edward was about the lunge at me, and I was about to phase, but Emmet and Jasper held him back. I could feel that leech mess with my moods too.
You really want to fight? Ditch the other bloodsuckers and go into the woods. I knew Edward would read my mind.
With one last glare, Edward took off towards the school, with Alice and Jasper following him, while Emmett and Rosalie went back to the jeep. So I guess that was a no to the fight. They better not give Hayley any trouble, or I swear they will wish they were truly dead.
(Hayley POV)
I stood at the door of the school and watched the group of people and Jake. I really hoped that Jake didn't do anything stupid. It didn't look like he was, but then the girl with the long brunette hair touched Jake.
A pang of jealousy shot in my stomach, and I wanted that girl to get away from him. I was ecstatic that she actually did. She headed towards my direction, and when she opened the door, she stared at me.
She looked sad and depressed, like she lost something. Her eyes looked hopeless. Did Jake say something to her? I was about to ask her if she was okay, but she walked away before I could open my mouth.
I turned back to the window and saw the rain pouring outside. The sound of the rain hitting the roof resounded through the school, and it looked like it wasn't going to stop anytime soon. The group of people were about to come in the school, and I saw that Jake was leaving. I didn't want to meet them, so I sped off to the office.
I opened the door and saw an old lady sitting at the desk. I walked up to her and awkwardly said, "Hi. I'm Hayley Uley."
"Hi honey! I'll be with you in a minute," she said. She turned around and got a manilla folder from behind her. I noticed that it had my name on it, and then she turned back around.
"Alright honey. This is your schedule, and you need to have each teacher sign this paper when you get to class. At the end of the day return here and give this back to me. Alright?"
"Yup. Do you by any chance have a map of the school?"
"Oh yes! I almost forgot. Here you go," she said, handing me a the map.
"Thanks." I walked out of the room. I looked down at my schedule and saw that I had Chemistry first period. "Great," I drawled to myself.
I didn't really mind Chemistry. Actually, it was one of my best subjects. Its just that I hated having anything to do with science or math this early in the morning.
I looked at the map, and I noticed that the classroom was across the school. Shifting my bag on my shoulder, I took off towards the room. I was the only one if the halls, probably because I was late, as always, and everyone else was in their first period class.
I finally reached the door and opened it. I was greeted with a whole class staring at me. Perfect.
I walked over to the teacher and handed him my slip. He took a pen out of his pocket, signed his name in the box, and then turned to the class. "Everyone, this is Hayley Uley. She moved here from..." He turned to me, realizing that he didn't know the answer.
"Australia," I said.
"Australia," he repeated. He looked down at the paper again. "Aren't you a sophomore?"
"Yeah."
"Are you sure that you are supposed to be in this class? This is a senior class."
"Yeah, I'm positive. I took this class back in Australia."
He nodded his head okay. "Now," he said to me, "you can sit next to Alice over there." He pointed to the girl I saw earlier with Jacob that had the short brunette hair.
I shuffled over there, really not wanting to sit there. I looked around the room, trying to find another seat that I might be able to sit in, but just my luck, there was none. So I walked over there and sat in the seat next to Alice.
As I pulled out my chemistry notebook, I could see from the corner of my eye that she was looking strangely at me. Did I have something on my face? I quickly wiped my face, and she laughed at me, but she didn't stop looking.
I shifted uncomfortably in my seat. She must have noticed, because she looked away. But before I could get comfortable, she turned back my way and said cheerfully, "Hi. I'm Alice!"
"Hayley," I said, smiling. At least she was nice.
"So what brings you to rainy Forks from sunny Australia?"
I noticed that the teacher was starting the lesson on moles. I already covered that back in Australia. No need to learn it again. "My mom and my brother. Well, actually step-brother," I whispered to her. "My mom got a new job in Port Angeles, and my brother lives here, so we moved."
"Do you like it here?"
"I like it, except for the rain. Does it always rain here?"
She looked out the window and nodded her head. "Almost everyday."
"Ugh..." My head fell into my hands. Perfect. Just perfect. I just had to move here, didn't I? This was going to be hell for me. How was I supposed to keep my secret if it rained every single freaking day?
"You okay?" she asked.
"Perfect. Just peachy," I said sarcastically.
"You don't like rain?"
"Hate it."
"Then why did you come here?"
"Didn't know that it rained this much here, or trust me, I would be living with Cleo right now back in sunny Australia."
"Girls!" I heard the teacher call. "Can one of you answer the problem?"
I looked at the board and saw that it was asking the molar mass of H2O. Ironic, it you ask me. "18.0148 grams," I said, almost immediately. This was the most common molar mass that we used in chemistry, so we were pretty much required to memorize it back in Australia.
"Good," he said. "But actually pay attention next time, alright?"
I nodded my head, and I didn't talk to Alice for the rest of that boring period. A few minutes before the bell ran, I saw Alice take a look at my schedule. I ignored it, but after the bell rang, she grabbed my arm before I could leave.
"Hey, we have the same lunch. Do you want to sit with us?"
"Sure," I said happily. At least I wasn't going to be a loser and sit alone at lunch.
"Okay, see you then," she said as she walked out the door.
"Bye," I said. As she looked back, I noticed something that I didn't notice before, but I probably should have. She had golden eyes. That was weird. Did she have contacts or something?
I pushed that out of my mind and headed towards my second period class, determined to ask her about it during lunch. I opened the door to my History II room, and the whole class stared at me again. Just great.
At least I had lunch to look forward too.
