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Discovery

Bella POV

I was still grinning at Jade. She was still glaring at me. Coach Webster was showing Carissa what she could learn from my routine and everyone had gone back to their routines. Everyone but Jade and I. It was like another competition. Seeing you could grin or glare the longest. I felt a rush of happy emotions, not just because I had showed Jade. It was because I had actually preformed a routine without worrying: would this routine be good enough for my next competition, will I stick it, will I fall and break my ankle meaning I wouldn't make it to the next competition, will dad not be happy about my routine, my old life had been full of worries. I made a promise to myself that I would stop worrying about small things. They didn't need worrying about. I should focus on chilling out and having fun. Yes, that was what I should do.

I felt like a new person after I had made that promise. I wasn't the old Olympic striving Isabella Swan. I was the new and relaxed Bella Swan. And I was proud of it. Then Carissa broke into my line of thought, 'That was so awesome Bella. I don't think anyone could ever beat that routine of yours.'

Still grinning at Jade I said to Carissa, 'There are much better routines and much better gymnasts you know. You should have been at the nationals, competition was damn fierce. My friend, Rhiannon made it from nationals to Worlds, Rhiannon's now world champion of the all around.'

'Wow. I wish I could watch her live,' Carissa said in awe.

I laughed, 'I wish I had been there with her, winning something as well, but that isn't the case. I'm here right now,' I said half happily, half gloomily.

I saw that Jade had stop glaring at me and was now jogging around the gym behind Jessica, so I turned to face Carissa who said to me, 'Bella! Don't be sad you didn't make it to the worlds or anything. I'm sure you're amazing at gymnastics but maybe, well, you just weren't meant for the Olympics.'

I shrugged, 'Maybe. I wish I had gone to Worlds. Maybe I should have kept training with my dad. But I chose to move and start over, and I'm not going back on my choice, because Forks is an amazing place with amazing people.'

'Aw Bells, you're so sweet,' Carissa said.

'All righty then,' we heard Coach Webster say, 'Since you two haven't been to training for a very long time, I'm going to watch your routine before the other girls,' the Coach turned and faced us, 'Girls, do you mind practicing on the beam line now? I want to see Jade and Jessica's routines on your beam.'

We smiled at the coach, 'Yeah, sure no problem,' I shouted to her.

As I passed Jessica, I gave her a supportive smile and she smiled weakly back.

Carissa and I both turned around when we reached the beam line, both hoping to catch Jade's routine. 'What's her routine like?' I questioned Carissa as Jade and Jessica were getting a talk, probably a prep talk, from the Coach.
Carissa laughed, 'Funny you should ask actually, I don't remember seeing her beam routine, must be because she missed a very large number of trainings, I'd be surprised if she actually remembers her own routine.'

I bit my lip, suddenly worried for Jade. She mustn't have practiced her routine for a very long time. If she just did her routine on the high beam without practicing her routine on lower beams or on the beam line, something could happen. Something bad. I explained all this to Carissa, who grew worried as well.

'I'm sure the coach knows it's going to be safe for her,' Carissa said hopefully as she bit her lip, 'She's not a good person, but I wouldn't want something bad to happen to her.'

We focused on what was going on near the beam again. Coach Webster had finished her talk and from the looks of it, Jade was getting ready to do her routine. I could tell she was trying to look dignified, but underneath it, she was nervous. I would know that look; I had seen it many many times at competitions and meets. I saw Jade taking a deep breath and running up to the springboard. She did a front tuck mount. Unfortunately, she didn't do it very well, and landed the tuck next to the beam, on the mat.

Jade was about to climb up onto the beam and continue her routine, but I saw that coach Webster had stopped her. 'What's going on?' I asked Carissa.

'I don't know,' Carissa whispered, 'but that mount was done really badly wasn't it?'

I nodded grimly. I didn't think that Jade had properly learnt the front tuck mount onto beam properly. If she had and if she had enough practice, she should have a least somehow landed on the beam. She had been very far off.

I shook my head, taking myself back to reality. I over thought everything, especially about gymnastics. So what if Jade hadn't learnt her mount properly? This wasn't any big competition. It was just some inter schools thing for god sake. I had been in international competitions, I could be better than this. Yet, I had chosen, to come to Forks.

After just a day at Forks, I had realized many things about myself I hadn't known before. I realized that I used to be a machine, training every second, every minute, of every day. I have friends now, wonderful friends. I got to go to school. I had a social life. People were interested in me for the person I was, not for my gym moves, not for my dad. I liked this life.

'Hello? Earth to Bella!' Carissa waved a hand in front of my face.

I laughed, 'I was thinking.'

'Thinking, thinking, always thinking,' Carissa sighed'Anyway, Jade's not doing very well. I overheard what coach was saying to her. Apparently she hasn't even learnt that mount ever, but she did it.'

I was confused. It was very dangerous to do a move you've never learnt with a spotter or something, 'Why would she do that?'

Carissa rolled her eyes, 'You did an amazing routine. She was just trying to match yours, duh?'

I laughed, 'Oh yeah, I'm so slow.'

Carissa nudged me, 'Hey, she's getting on the beam again. I think she's going to do her proper routine…'

I watched. Sure enough, Jade started her proper routine this time. She started with a simple mount, just jumping onto the beam from a springboard. Jade jumped into a cartwheel with a front walkover. She was in the middle of doing a turn when the door to the gym banged open noisily. Mostly everyone, including Jade, turned to see who had made such a dramatic entrance. It was two of those Cullens. Jasper and Emmett, that was it. Then, I heard another crash, but coming from the opposite direction. I turned again, in time to see Jade falling off the beam and landing on her rear end. Ouch, that had to have hurt. Coach Webster ran towards Jade as she cried out. I turned my attention back to the door, only to find that the Cullens had left. How could they have left so silently and so quickly?

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