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Chapter Thirteen: Bitch Party

The junior, and senior, class was abuzz of the anticipation of Jessica's beach blowout when Friday came. Apparently it was going to be the party of the year and anyone who was anyone was supposed to be there.

Anyone but me, it seemed.

As I walked in the cafeteria, Jessica and Lauren's heads snapped to my direction, a smirk creeping across their lips before they turned to whisper one another.

My brow furrowed before I shrugged it off. Just the bitches trying to figure out how to get back at me for slapping them. Not that they didn't deserve it, of course, but they really seemed to fit the Mean Girls persona, which meant that, if someone hurt them, they'd hurt them back.

I sat down at my now usual table, surprised that Angela wasn't already sitting there, but not so surprised when Jessica and Lauren walked over to my table, that damn smirk still on their lips.

"Can I help you?" I asked after they just smirked at me for a minute of silence. "I'm trying to eat my lunch."

"We just wanted you to know that Jessica is throwing a party tonight," Lauren said before she crossed her arms.

Jessica placed her hands on her hips. "And you're not invited."

I shrugged. "That's okay."

"Okay? This is going to be the party of the year, one you're not invited to, and all you can say is okay?" Lauren asked with an incredulous tone, staring at me like there was something wrong with me.

"Yep," I said, making sure to make a popping noise at the "p". "If you don't like it, tough. I don't give a damn if you are throwing the party of the year. I don't know that many people here anyway, so I probably wouldn't have a good time. Though I doubt it'll be the party of the year, considering that you two are in charge of it."

The two girls both looked at me in shock, their mouth agape, before they scoffed and walked away quickly. I snorted as I began to chew my food, watching as Angela entered the cafeteria with Alice.

Now Alice was trying to get Angela to do her dirty work? They need to leave the human girl alone. She doesn't need to get in the middle of this.

"Hey, Bella," Angela said with a polite smile as she dropped her bag on the table, taking her seat quickly.

"No lunch today?" I asked as I grabbed my soda, raising an eyebrow at her.

She shrugged. "I don't feel that hungry. Besides, there's going to be burgers and hot dogs at Jessica's party tonight."

"So you're going to that?" I asked. "You know it's probably going to be full of a bunch of overrated losers trying to find any drunk chick that will let them get in their pants right?"

"Well, I mean, there is going to be a lot of other neat things to do there than drink. I think that some of the native boys are going to show and tell off their stories, some of them are really interesting, and there are the tide pools you could check out. You're coming right? If you aren't, well, you'll probably be missing out."

And now Leah's plan is put in action. "I don't think so. First off, Jessica and Lauren specifically told me that I wasn't invited."

"You didn't seem to care about Jessica or Lauren before, why start now?" Angela asked, raising an eyebrow.

I had to give her that. That was a good point.

"Secondly, I just don't want to deal with all of the hormonally driven teenage boys that are jacked up on alcohol. When boys drink, their judgment gets clouded, and when that happens, they think that it gives them an excuse to flirt with any girl they want. It's beyond ridiculous."

Angela pursed her lips. "Are you sure? Come on, it'll be fun, I promise."

I shook my head. "No. I probably need to spend more time with Charlie, anyway, so we might play a game or two."

"Suit yourself," she said with a sigh.

I casted a glance to the Cullen table to find them all looking disappointed. Did they think I was going to say yes that easily? Jerks.

Regardless, once the bell rang I made my way to the locker room. As I was putting on my shirt, I could see Alice from the corner of my eye, staring at me cautiously before Jessica and Lauren approached her.

"Alice, we were wondering if you and your family could make it to my party this weekend?" Jessica asked as she leaned against the lockers, twirling her hair around her index finger. "It would be, like, so awesome if you could make it."

"Like, totally," Lauren added with a nod.

"Sure," Alice said with a smile. "Why not?"

"Sweet. See you then," Lauren said with a brief wave as the two girls walked off.

So the Cullens were going to the party, huh? It would give me a much better chance to hear what the Cullens and the Quileutes thought of me.

With a smirk I closed my locker door and headed out to the gym, debating on whether or not it would be wise to go to this party.

At the end of the class, I quickly left the locker room in search of Angela. Once I found her, I gave her a friendly smile. "Count me in," I said.

"Awesome. I'll meet you at your house later," she said with a nod before she walked away.

The smirk on my face deepened.

Oh yes, this was going to be a party the Cullens and the Quileutes would never forget.


"What the fuck is she doing here?" Lauren sneered as I walked towards the beach later that evening, my bike parked in the parking lot that was up the hill. I wasn't worrying about anyone trying to steal her; after all, if they did I'd be able to track them down by smell, so I wasn't paranoid as I glanced around the sand, trying to find people I knew.

Off to the left, away from the large group of kids, were the Cullens, and of course they were conversing with the Quileutes. Jeez, if I didn't know that they were working together they sure made it obvious now.

"She seems human to me, I swear!" I heard Emmett whisper harshly. Wow. He was actually trying to defend me. "I haven't seen anything out of the ordinary about her."

"She ruined my car. No one ruins my car."

"Babe, that was a prank, and humans pull prank. I say she's human."

Jacob snorted as he casted a glance in my direction. I was pretending to grab a beer from the cooler, but in reality my senses were on them. I couldn't deny them an opportunity of fun, now could I?

"I highly doubt that. No human could've physically hurt me," Jacob said before he sighed. "She's not human. That's my vote."

"If you're so confident in your vote, why don't you go over and ask her?" Emmett asked with a smirk, crossing his arms. "It shouldn't be that hard, and I'd love to see her hit you again, considering I hadn't seen her do it the first time."

Jacob rolled his eyes before he turned to one of his followers. "CJ, go talk to her and see if you can't get any answers out of her, alright?"

CJ nodded and walked over towards me. He looked different from the other Quileutes, younger and slimmer, but he still had a decent amount of muscle mass on him. He had a smile that made his demeanor seem outgoing and friendly.

Regardless, I knew his intentions. He was going to try and get answers out of me, but he was going to get squat.

"Hey, you're the Chief's daughter, right?" he asked as he walked up to me, holding out his hand. "I'm CJ Black."

It wouldn't hurt to shake his hand, would it? "Any relation to Jacob Black?" I asked as I took his hand.

He nodded. "We're like…third or fourth cousins? I'm not sure, but we are related. Anyway, I was wondering if you'd want to chill with me?"

I hummed for a bit before I took a swig from the beer. "I don't think so. Sorry CJ," I said as I walked passed him to go check out the bonfire.

"Bella!" Angela waved from her spot on a log, sitting next to Eric. "I saved you a seat!"

I nodded as I walked over to her, but I was listening to Jacob Black going on about me.

"Fuck that. It's like she fucking knows that we want to get answers out of her. It's obvious she isn't human!" he fumed, and if I had a million dollars, I would've bet that he probably crossed his arms.

"As much as I'd hate to agree with the mutt," Rosalie said, "no offence, Edward," she added, "but I think Jake is on to something. Every time we try to get close to her she tries to shrug it off."

Jane gave a small "mm-hmm". "There's something suspicious about her. I say we try and get the answers out of her once and for all."

"Carlisle isn't going to take kindly to torture, Jane," Edward said in a disapproving tone. "We're not even sure she isn't human."

"Ed," Jake said as he turned to glare at his boyfriend. "You're taking your brother's side over mine?"

Edward snorted. "Not really, no, but I do think that we shouldn't jump to conclusions."

"I've tried to befriend her but the girl just won't budge!" Alice huffed.

That was it. It was getting a bit ridiculous. Time to bring in the big guns.

"Yo, Bella! You want to come and check out the tide pools with me? I want to see if this bottle cap I put in there last year is still there," Tyler asked as he walked up to me.

I pursed my lips. "Where are they at?"

Tyler pointed behind me. "Way on the other side of the beach."

As I turned around I found the Cullens and the Quileutes staring at me, so I turned to face Tyler with a smirk. "I'd love to."

"Awesome," he said as I followed him to the tide pools, leading the way.

I slowed down as I passed the Cullens, making eye-contact as my smirk grew. "You know, you shouldn't really gossip about people," I looked around then, lowering my voice, "especially if the person you're gossiping about can hear you shifters and vampires conversing."

With that, I headed towards the tide pools, but I made sure that I knew how far away the group of supernaturals was. Once Tyler bent down to view the tide pools, I could see that they were staring at me more so than usual, curiosity swirling in their eyes, along with frustration, acknowledgment, and anger.

"Okay, that's it. She knows too much," Jane whispered harshly.

"I agree," Rosalie said, glaring in my direction. "I say we dispose of the problem."

I coughed to myself. "I can still hear you," I whispered, too low for Tyler to hear.

"Damn bitch is toying with us, too," one of the Quileutes sneered. "We need to mess with her back!"

"Easy, Paul," Jacob said, staring at the sneering one intently. "We're not going to do anything yet. Leah, go talk to Angela. Now."

Leah glared at him, her hands balling up into fists. "Fine, asshole."

I turned my attention back to Tyler to find him grabbing the bottle cap from the tide. "Damn, still here."

"Ready to go back?" I asked him with a kind smile.

He nodded. "Sure, no problem. You know," he started once we had begun to walk away, "you're a lot cooler than Jessica and Lauren pinned you for. I didn't think you'd agree to come and see the tide pools with me. I'd thought you'd be a little bitch."

I shrugged. "You can't judge people based on gossip. Just because Jessica and Lauren say something, it doesn't make it automatically true."

"Yeah, I guess you're right," Tyler said as he scratched the back of his neck. "Anyway, I'll catch you later?"

"Sure, why not?" I said with a shrug just as Angela walked over to me. "Hey, Ange."

"Having fun?" she asked with a smile.

I nodded. "More fun than I thought I'd have, that's for sure."

"So, hey, can you tell me a bit more about Phoenix?" Angela asked, sticking her hands in her pocket. "I mean, you never really talk about it besides the fact that you're mom is a bitch."

"And a whore," I said, shrugging. "There's not really much else to talk about, so I'm not sure what you want to know." Of course I do. You're trying to be the sneaky little human and gather information.

"Well, how many friends did you have? Did you just stick in a certain group or were you more of a loner?" she started to ask, cocking her head to the side with curiosity.

I sighed. "I'm not sure what to tell you. Sorry, Ange. I'm going to head out, anyway. I don't want Charlie to think I've been drinking all night long." I gave her a brief wave before I caught sight of Lauren and Jessica staring at me, obviously giving me the stink eye.

Regardless, I walked on and left, eyeing the group of people who could pose a threat now that I knew their identity.

The next few days of school are sure going to a hoot.


A/N: Haha. I promised that Bella was going to let the Cullens and the Quileutes know something important. I think knowledge of their existence is important, right?

I'm sorry this has taken forever to come out. School has been getting a bit more difficult and Sims have taken me into it's arms once more. (I'm so excited the Sims 3 Unleashed trailer was leaked...makes me super super excited for October).

I'd like to thank my friend Noble Korhedron (sorry if I get that part wrong, not looking for you name) for creating CJ and thanks go to Twigon Halolover for helping me come up with this chapter idea, as well.

Next chapter: Bella is a bit cranky, Tyler asks Bella to prom, and Bella and Alice finally get to chat outside of school.