Hello the minute number of readers. Recently I couldn't update but now I can, sorry about the wait.

FEAR Jasper's point of view

Alice stared intently at the front of the room. To anyone else she would look like she was concentrating hard on the subject.

Her eyebrows were pulled down and she was squinting and clenching her jaw. Frustration covered her, like an aura. She pulled her hand up to the side of her head, closed her eyes and rubbed her temples. She let out an annoyed sigh.

I couldn't take it anymore. Alice did get frustrated usually but nothing like this. Her usually bubbly personality overwhelmed most things that irritated her. She would only stay frustrated for a small amount of time.

"Alice, what the hell is wrong?" I asked in a voice to quiet and fasted for a human to hear.

Her aura was still mostly frustrated but now concern was mixed in. "I'm sorry Jasper, I'm guessing my emotions are annoying you a bit."

"Yeah, but I don't like to see you upset," I pushed a wave of calm towards her.

"Thanks, it's just that I can't find our future or really anything around this school."

"Why, Jacob isn't in the school is he?"

"He better not be."

"He might have just made a decision to come here for some reason."

"All the same," she was now frowning and glaring at the table. The only reason Jacob and Alice don't like each other would be when he erases our future. Other than that the two get along ok.

Something had been buzzing inside me for all of the day. It was eating slowly at the edge of my consciousness, trying to claw its way into my mind and be identified. My mind was concerned with other things making its journey a lot more difficult.

I could notice it but it was not as annoying as my thirst. Even though I had hunted the previous night my throat singed when a gust of air or movement would blow the humans' scents my way. This way of life was difficult but it was getting easier. Every day that passed I became more in control, even if in only a minute proportion.

Alice went back to looking for our future. The thing was getting closer; it was trying to become identified. I sighed in defeat and tried to figure out what it was.

It was my power finding something but the emotion was faint and about everywhere. It was fear; it floated smoothly in all of the girls' minds.

There was usually fear when we came to a school but it came from everyone. This only came from the female students. I wished I had Edward's power; I needed to know why they had fear if not from us.

Edward, if you're not listening, listen. If you are, hear this. I shouted in my thoughts, Edward's classroom was not far from ours, he should hear me. There is fear in all the girl students. I don't know why though, please investigate if you can.

GROUP Rosalie's point of view

Emmett and I had just joined Alice and Jasper on the way to lunch. Alice was giddy – well she was always giddy but this was more than usual.

"Alice, what is it?" I sighed.

"Why must there be something happening for me to be excited?" she asked back.

"Oh, there isn't. There only is when you're extra excited." She stuck her tongue out at me and then smiled.

"Yeah, there is something. Edward has made a plan to stop the persistent humans."

"What is it Alice?" Emmett asked, his playful nature took over. Though he really was up for anything and could be excited easily as well.

"You'll have to ask Edward," she teased. My little sister could be a pain.

As we walked into the cafeteria a group of boys were staring at me. Stupid humans, Emmett is holding my waist, don't they notice anything. I looked over to them and grimaced like they were pieces of shit. They took that hint and looked away; some of them kept glancing back to me and quickly looking away.

Must it always be the same damn thing, I thought and tried to focus my attention on my love instead of perverts across the cafeteria.

A chair squeaked beside me and Edward sat down, "Unfortunately Rose I think it is." I knew I gave him grief with my complacent thoughts but ever since the Volturi incident Edward tried joke about the annoying things in life. He was a kind brother.

"Thanks Rose, that's really sweet of you," he smiled and teased. Yes, he was a kind brother, but did he have to embarrass me? He chuckled. While I fought back the need to punch him in the face.

He didn't respond, at least he has some common sense. Alice was close to jumping up and down in her seat. Jasper placed a hand on her shoulder to restrain her.

"Ok, before Alice explodes," Emmett chuckled, "what's this all about?"

"Why doesn't the know-it-all tell you herself?" Edward said.

"I was trying to be polite. But since you insist I might as well," replied Alice.

She whispered quickly and quietly. "Ok, you know how that girl said we need to make our relationships known?" We all nodded. "Well this is how it's going to happen …" She whispered even quicker. All the humans probably wouldn't even be able to see her mouth moving.

"Ok, ready and go." She whispered as a girl sat up from her table and walked over to us.

"Hi, I'm Abby," the girl stared straight at Edward. "I wondered, would you would like to sit with us?" Her question was directed only to Edward.

"I'm sorry but I want to sit with my family," he answered.

"Well at least introduce yourself," she was trying hard to do a puppy dog look. It looked closer to a moose.

"I guess I can do that much," he sat up and looked to Bella.

She smiled and grabbed his shirt. She pulled him down and kissed him. The girl – Abby – eyes widened. Bella and Edward seemed lost, I growled to quiet for the girl to hear so they would stop.

Bella pulled away and smiled and said, "Hurry back."

Abby glared at her as she walked Edward to her table. The girls there seemed in moderate shock, Edward had to cough to get their attention.

"Hello, I'm Edward Whitlock, nice to meet you," he smiled and they all seemed to go into shock again.

I looked to Alice, her eyes were glazed. She was looking into the future. I didn't see why she didn't just watch and be patient. Then she lost her balance and almost fell, Jasper just caught her.

"Alice why didn't you just watch it while it's happening?" he laughed.

"It's gone," she spoke the words so they almost sounded like a question.

Then the cafeteria doors swung open and Kristine walked in. I swear I saw Jasper stiffen. I stared at the girl, a look of concern washed onto her face when she saw Edward. She quickly covered it up and walked over to him.

"Hello… umm … was it Edward?" she asked.

"Yes," he answered. Humans have such weak memories.

"Abby," she turned to her, "why didn't you invite all the new kids? I'm sure they would want to know people as well."

She walked over to us, "Hey guys, do you want to meet our group as well?" We stood up and followed her. I think I like this girl, she's trying to help us again. I smiled at her and she smiled back.

"Introduce yourselves guys," she told the group of girls. The group told us there names in a clockwise order. Abby was glaring at Kristine for ruining her plan. We walked back to the table.

Kristine sat down with her friends, Abby kept glaring. "What?" she asked in an innocent voice.

I laughed quietly and Edward, Alice and Jasper just stared. Their eyes stared straight ahead, glazed.

"What?" Bella asked while rubbing Edward's arm.

"I think I found out why everyone is scared," answered Jasper.

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