Adam Kullen trailed behind me as I walked to lunch, leaving my friends feeling uncomfortable as well, "Thanks for the help in Biology but I'd really like some space." I said turning to him. I could hear Nick and Jazz snickering as I made an ass out of Kullen, "You're really nice but I'm gonna hang with my friends now." I crossed the cafeteria room and giggled to myself. "Are you okay?" Nick said as he wrapped his arms around me, "breakups can be really hard." I laughed, removing his arms from my waist and pushed him into his chair. I smiled, "So this weekend, anyone down to go to Le Reache?"

"The beach?" Angel asked, "I heard it's supposed to rain."

"It rains all the time,"Irving chimed in, agreeing with her."

"Then we'll make our own sunshine," I suggested, "have some drinks, smoke some smokes. It'll be fun." I watched as the table wide eyed then all nodded.

"We'll take Tyrone's van." Nick piped up. "Hey," he said looking at me as I got up to get food, "Isn't your Dad Chief of Police?"

"Yeah, so? Aren't I a teenager? Besides we're all eighteen and it's not like we're getting wasted." I noticed Nick relax after that and moved back to his seat. I hastily moved to the salad bar in hopes of getting some turkey cubes and cucumbers before they were all gone. "Hello," a small mousy voice said beside me. I looked out of the corner of my eye to see, Ally Kullen next to me. Her hair was short and black. It was spiked outwards so she looked like a pixie. Her face was thin and pasty white. I studied her features more than the average human, for she could be my next target. I placed my hand on my thigh, feeling the silver blade hidden under my jeans. Her lips curled in the corners, fangs. The cafeteria was too public, she would't be stupid enough to strike here, would she?

I turned to face her and found myself looking at honey gold eyes. Her lips were small and poise, aside from being a creature of death, she was flawless. "Hi," I said before turning back to the salad bar. She put her tray down and filled her cup with croƻtons, "I thought your family didn't eat?" I almost punched myself for sounding so rude, but I was pmsing, I could always blame my hormones.

"I do," she said as she looked back at her family. They stared at her, deadly enraged, "But they are on diets." I looked back at them returning the favor. "I don't see why, they already look like death."

She giggled at that as I paid for my food. I turned walking back to the table when she stopped me, "Would you like to hangout sometime?"

I looked right at her, "I don't think so." Her face darkened and she looked down. I realized how stunning she looked in her outfit. Her blue jeans hugged every inch of her tiny frame. And the way she played with the hem of her shirt was adorable. "Why not?" she asked, her voice disheartened.

I put one hand on my hip trying to hide the fact that she was beautiful. Most vampires were. "One, I don't think your family would like that too much. Two, I don't think we'd be good friends." She looked down disappointed, part of my felt bad. "Besides, I have plans this weekend. We're going to Le Reache."

"Oh, okay. Well, here, in case you change your mind," she then handed me a piece of paper, "Call me." She turned and walked away. I heard her whisper 'have fun' as I watched her go. I shoved the paper in my back pocket. Unlike the rest of her family, she seemed to be kind. Nonetheless, no matter how beautiful and kind she was, she's a vampire. She's still dangerous.

I sat down and ate my food as Nick looked at me, "What was all that about?" I looked up at him, my face full of turkey and cucumbers. I swallowed, "Ally asked me to hangout. I declined."

"Why?" asked Jazz.

"Cause I have cramps," when everyone looked at me like I had three heads, I added, "and I'd rather hand with you guys." They smiled and part of my heart sank. I looked back to see that they were gone.