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JESSICA

After Bella Swan arrived, everything changed. I had befriended her, but I was bitterly jealous of her. She was such a frail little twig in a sea of drooling guys that she didn't even spare a glance at. She had sort of a dopey face, in my opinion, and kinda big teeth. I was shocked when Mike began to notice her.

I had developed a crush on Mike after moving on from the Cullens, but he obviously liked Bella.

He never walked me from classes or saved a spot for me in the table next to him. That angered me.

Then, she dated Edward Cullen. That fed the jealousy flame, too.

There goes the glorious Edward in the hallway, and Bella was always by his side. I crinkled my nose--I knew I had more than her. I knew it! And I had spoken to Edward first--and he was the one that went up to her! I was the one that gathered all the courage to ask him out! It was outrageous. The Forks guys were so immature--one piece of new meat and the dogs go bezerk.

After a long time of ignoring her slightly, it got better. I became more tolerant, you could say. Mike asked me to prom, and that perfect timing. Edward went, too, and I felt a little bad for pausing with my arm linked in Mike's to stare at his godliness. It was his first dance, after all.

Having a friend date a Greek god has its perks and awkward moments. First of all, we started eating with the Cullens. That was freakishly weird. At first, I nearly steered away because I thought they would think down at me for my MORP invite incident.

Ben, Ang, Mike and I all clustered at the 'new' Cullen table. Edward was always there, and Alice, usually, too. Rosalie and Emmett came to talk to their siblings sometimes…but it was rare. Jasper sometimes came but didn't sit too long. His reason to even be there was usually to take Alice off campus to eat. When he came, he always stood by his girlfriend or brother, looking upon us uncomfortably. Alice, Bella, nor Edward noticed his odd behavior. He'd reach for Alice's little hand and stiffly lead her away.

I went from longing the Cullens, to hating them, then to befriending them. Alice especially. I felt a little bad about telling people how weird she was. She'd often bring magazines to the table (since she usually took two bites of food and was done) and share with Ang and me. She was very kind and cool--She would suggest a nail polish hue to us or tell us how flawless a dress would look on us. I could tell she was excited to be speaking to a female other than her already amazing sister Rosalie. Surely she had no need for magazine tips.

Alice would smile brightly and quiz us on what our spring style was or where we were supposed to meet our perfect man. She was very attentive to us, too, like if we had a story to tell, she would train her big gold eyes on us and listen. It was nice to be considered the little fashionista's friend.

Plus, I got to look at Edward and actually talk to him. I would ask him for math help if Mike or Eric didn't know. Or ask him to pass the ketchup when he wasn't gazing into Bella's mud-colored eyes, Friendship is better than nothing, and the Cullens were wonderful people to know.

ANGELA

I'm very glad Bella met Edward. In our little group, we all were paired up in my mind: Ben and me, Jess and Mike--eventually. Bella was the fifth wheel that first day of school. Just as I thought that for the very first time, I saw Edward over at his lunch table, surrounded by his matched-up siblings. Surely he could relate to Bella.

Everyone envied Edward's new girlfriend.

I'm sure others were pleased to see a Cullen reach beyond the comfort zone of his sibling's company. It's like they all broke up to be more social. Edward started a movement in the Cullen household.

Before, I felt like speaking to Alice was a taboo, but after eating lunch with her sitting less than a foot away, I actually approached her in P.E. She patted my arm and told me to join her foursquare group. It felt good to talk to Jasper and Emmett, too. After years of only looking at them, I mean.

Out of my new gym buddies, Jasper was the only one a little unsure about it. Just shy, I am sure. O never intentionally touched him or made him uncomfortable.

Emmett, on the other hand, had to be reigned in. He treated me a lot like Bella sometimes; teasing me and high-fiving me. I smile just thinking about it.

MIKE

Bella was a cutie. I did like her, and I was jealous of Cullen when he made his move, but I learned to balance her in my friendship zone instead. At first, I thought it was outrageous, and I believed it was totally unfair that Cullen could get her with the arch of his eyebrow and a little grin. He didn't deserve her--why pick her? There were so many other girls--I wanted Bella, in short. I was sort of cold towards Edward, but we made sort of a secret truce when he offered to fix my car. That was kind of cool of him, after all those times I felt so insignificant to him.

Now that he and his siblings would acknowledge me, I felt warmed towards them all. A nod, a smile, a wave. Then Rose, Emmett and Jasper graduated; and Alice was more fun to get along with and had more free time. The first few weeks of her senior year, however, was a little sad because Jasper was not there. We could all see it and we'd speak happily to her to cheer her up.

She'd watched Edward and Bella cuddle and whisper to each other with big sappy gold eyes (something I trained myself to refrain from). Once I was watching her slightly downdraught face, and then there was a soft rapping at the cafeteria entrance only a few feet from our table. I saw his blonde hair and paper white face peek in. Alice's face split open and she suddenly launched form her chair and became a little gray blur. Our table snickered when the double doors violently swung open and Alice disappeared as a flailing ball of eagerness.

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