AN: Trigger warnings to many things are present in this story. Don't like don't read.

I do not own Twilight.

I just like to play around in different worlds with them :)

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Rosalie felt anxious as she stood next to her BMW waiting for her siblings to finish getting ready for school. She had been feeling weird all night, like going to school today was a bad idea. Something felt off about it. She couldn't put her finger on it, but she knew everyone would just tell her that it was nothing. Instead, she had gotten ready early and now she stood waiting for Alice to stop panicking over which outfit to wear to meet the new girl in.

She had voiced her concerns last night at dinner once Carlisle had returned home from the hospital. He trusted his family and said that if Alice said this girl was going to be important then they would find out why unless it put them in danger. She had exhausted all her protests and reluctantly she was now going to school.

Alice blurred to her with a smile, "Don't worry Rosalie. She's going to be perfect." The pixie slipped into the car.

She frowned, sliding behind the steer wheel, "What does that mean?"

Alice just grinned and shrugged.

She really hated the pixie.

Alice laughed, "No you love me."

She grumbled as Jasper slipped into the back and Emmett followed Edward to the Volvo. She sped to the school and they stood between the two cars, listening to the voices all around them. She was focused on two girls that she shared classes with Angela Webber and Jessica something or other. Angela was nice and very polite where the other girl was, for lack of a better term, a gossip whore.

Edward snorted with laughter and repeated Rosalie's thought to his family, causing them to chuckle.

She rolled her eyes and focused on the human girl's words. Angela was smiling widely, "I haven't seen her since it all happened."

Jessica sighed, "I wonder if she'll still be as hot as I remember."

"Jess, Bella isn't going to be up for dating. Not after what happened." Angela commented dryly and Rosalie could swear she heard a hint of jealousy in the girl's voice.

She felt a weird flip flop in her stomach as a wave of worry nearly knocked her off her feet. Jasper frowned at her, curiosity burning in his eyes. She swallowed and avoided his gaze. What was wrong with her? there was nothing to be worried about other than the fact that Alice was going to practically throw herself at this new human girl.

Jessica said sadly, "I don't think she's going to get here before the bell. Come on let's get to class."

The bell rang and she followed her siblings into the school building still trying to figure out why she had such a weird feeling swirling around her body. She spent the entire morning with her stomach twisted up in knots and still had no clue as to why. When lunch finally came, she was debating whether or not to have Jasper calm her down, anxiety in vampires was not attractive.

Emmett took her hand as they walked to the cafeteria, same as they did everyday but today it didn't feel right either. She had never minded the contact with her best friend but today it sent revulsion through her body. She pulled away from him and smiled at him reassuringly.

"Edward is waiting for you Em."

He nodded happily, "I know but he's turning in his term paper early."

She scoffed, "Over achiever."

A small chuckle filtered out of the classroom behind her and Edwards soft vampire whisper met her ears, "I love you too sister."

A smile played on her lips as Alice and Jasper appeared in front of her leading the way to the cafeteria. She couldn't help but feel powerful as she entered the cafeteria, all sound slightly lowering and the human's watching them in awe. It had been a year already and still it was the same. She, Jasper, and Emmett were seniors this year while Alice and Edward were juniors. She was glad it would be their last for a while and loved to flaunt it to Alice.

They sat at their usual table while Emmett and Jasper grabbed some trays and piled food on them before returning to their table. Once Edward joined them, he frowned, "I'm going to have to switch my biology class around."

Emmett frowned, "Awe why?"

He sighed, "Too many people in the one I'm in and it will be an advanced biology anyway. So, I guess it's not too bad."

Mike Newton's voice caught her attention from across the room, "She has definitely filled out dude. I'm telling you she's stacked now."

She felt her lip curl at his words and the idea to kill him returned to her mind. The door opened and a new scent filled her nose. It was overwhelming and she found herself focusing on it. The smell of mountain air, fresh grease and a hint of chilis. She looked up and frowned as Jessica and Lauren what's-her-name entered the room with smirks on their faces.

Jessica's nasally voice grated on her ears, "It's just a shock that's all Bella. I was expecting you to be more girly."

She felt her growl and quickly squashed it, continuing to focus on the group.

Lauren spun around to look at the girl behind her, "I mean a t-shirt and ripped jeans are fine for certain occasions but your first day back at school should be like evening wear."

Rosalie's eyes were glued to the girl in question. Her long brunette hair was straight and was trying to hide her very pale but slightly flushed face behind it like a curtain. Her slim figure was slightly below what she should be for her five-foot five height. Her sharp jaw and sunken cheeks only added to that notion. Her jeans were slightly baggy on her and the rips in the right knee and left thigh showed beautiful pale skin under the fabric. Her dirty black high-top converse sneakers were untied, and the laces stuck out near the holes.

Jessica nodded in agreement, "I mean seriously did you lose your fashion sense at the same time."

The girl kept her head down as she followed the girls across the room to a table. She felt the anger flare inside her chest at their words. How dare they be so harsh to this girl and practically rip her apart like that. They had done what they could to make the girl feel bad about not only her appearance but herself.

And Rosalie wanted to rip them apart literally.

The girl sat with her back to the wall and the other two seemed to sit as far from their friend as the round table would allow. She focused on the girl's face as she scanned the room. not really focusing on anything before snapping back to the girls at the table that were still tearing her clothes to shreds with their words. Once they started on the girl's appearance Rosalie was out of her chair and one step towards them before Emmett caught her arm gently and pulled her back down.

She shook her head. What did she care? This human was nothing to her. Just another girl that was going to be bullied by the school drama queens. She frowned as her eyes drifted to the girl again, taking in her fidgeting hands under the table. Why was this girl evoking such strong emotions from her? It didn't make sense.

Jasper smirked at her confusion. He knew something she didn't, and annoyance crept over her.

She refocused on the girl across the room as Mike Newton and his friends crossed the room. She felt the glare as the boy sat right against the girl. The girl jumped, startled slightly, and shifted uncomfortably in her chair as Mike grinned at her, "So Bella, how are you liking the rain?"

The girl spoke quietly, "It's different."

Mike smirked at her, "You'll get used to it. Small town is a huge difference to the big city."

The girl shrugged and Rosalie watched her glance quickly towards every exit available to her. The desperation to escape the room was evident all over her body. Mike wrapped an arm around her shoulders and Rosalie growled angrily as the girl jumped and then flinched under the touch. She squirmed uncontrollably as her body tightened with fear, looking at the closest exit.

"So, Arizona, I was wondering since you're new and all, why don't you let me show you around Forks. We can grab a bite to eat." Mike leaned closer to her.

Rosalie felt like her body was going to burst into flames with the amount of rage that filled her body. How dare he just put his hands on the girl. Couldn't he see how uncomfortable she was, how scared she was. She felt the need to rescue the girl flare in her chest, but she couldn't. The girl was human, and they were vampires. Their worlds didn't mix.

The girl shook her head and casually shifted away from him, "I'm good. I grew up here anyway. Nothing has really changed."

Mike frowned at her before Jessica smiled at him, "What about if we all went?"

She watched the girl's body shake uncontrollably, fear emanating from her as she looked around to the different exits available again. She took a deep breath and Rosalie watched the girls face darken slightly, slipping out of focus. The girl was lost in thought.

She frowned as she watched a range of emotions pass over the girls face and Edward leaned forward, "I can't hear her."

Emmett frowned, "Who?"

"The new girl." He frowned.

"Bella." She instantly corrected him, "She has a name."

Edward cocked his head at her and then smiled, "Ah. Damn, Alice you win."

She frowned at her siblings as Alice grinned wickedly and held her hand out. Edward sighed and pulled a crisp one-hundred-dollar bill out of his pocket and sat it in her hand.

Alice smirked at him, "You really shouldn't bet against me."

Edward rolled his eyes and Jasper smiled, "Now that that's settled. What do you mean you can't hear her?"

Edward leaned against Emmett while staring at the food in front of him, "I can't hear her thoughts. She's a blank space, not even static just not there."

Jasper glanced at the girl curiously, eyes snapping up as if she knew someone was watching her. His body froze and his eyes went black as he made eye contact with the girl. Alice frowned at her mate and Edward leaned forward, studying his brother carefully. Rosalie felt her body tense, a tight spring ready to unleash death if provoked. She would kill him if he tried to launch across the room at the girl. She would kill him right there in front of all these children.

Edward's eyes widened as he stared at her worriedly. She ignored him and kept her eyes on Jasper's unmoving body. When she felt confident enough that he wasn't going to move she spared a look at the girl across the room. Her eyes were glued to Jasper's, as if in a trance, enthralled by Jasper's eyes. She growled warningly at Jasper, instinct kicking into action. Her beast inside was struggling to not lash out at the man.

It only confused her more as she looked worriedly back at the girl's face. The bell rang and Jasper jumped beside her. The girl across the room jumped, terrified as she looked around the room frantically. She chuckled to herself as she stood and followed her group out of the cafeteria, not too close so she could be silent and forgotten as the people in front of her left talking excitedly.

She turned to Jasper, "What the hell was that?"

He shook his head, "I don't know. I remember Edward saying that he didn't hear her and then emptiness. I didn't feel anything, didn't see or hear anything. Just eerily calm and relaxed." He smiled suddenly, "I've never felt that before."

Edward chuckled, "He was enjoying it."

She scoffed, "Don't get used to it. She's just a human and you scared the hell out of her."

He frowned, "I didn't mean to. It just happened, and I don't know how it did."

She stood angrily, "Don't let it happen again."

She hurried towards her next class, the anger still clawing at her. Why did humans have to be so oblivious to those around them. The girl didn't want to be touched and yet Newton had practically pawed at her the entire time. It unnerved her how much she cared about it. She shouldn't, she shouldn't even be thinking about it or the girl.

She shook her head angrily and focused on taking notes as Alice sighed beside her. It wasn't like she could just walk up to the girl and introduce herself. She shouldn't do it anyway. She had made the point of not liking the idea that Alice was going to do just that, that it would be hypocritical if she did it now. Why did she want to anyway?

Alice gasped beside her as her body tensed and her eyes glazed over. She was in a vision. Rosalie waited until Alice relaxed and then the pixie grabbed her arm and pulled her out of the room. She frowned as she was dragged down the hallway and out to the parking lot.

She finally freed her arm, "What is wrong with you Alice?"

"I saw him kill her. Right there in biology." Venom tears filled the pixie's eyes, "He killed her, in different ways, over and over again."

She felt as if her heart was being ripped apart as the girl filled her mind. She shook her head, a cold dread filling her body at the thought of the girl dead, lying unmoving on the floor with her eyes closed, the light in them gone forever. She couldn't stop her body from shaking as the bell rang and Edward blurred into the trees disappearing as quickly as he had appeared.

Jasper and Emmet ran towards them as she slid into her car and they peeled out of the parking lot, ignoring their last class of the day. She sped to the house and blurred inside in anger. She caught Edwards shirt in her hands and slammed him into the wall of the kitchen a growl ripping from her without pause.

Edward's eyes were pitch black and thirsty as he stared at her horrified, "I didn't do it."

Esme gripped her shoulder, "That's enough. Bella is fine, she's okay Rosalie."

She glared at their mother figure, "This isn't about her. He could have exposed us right then and there."

She was lying, it was all about the girl. The girl that had been so close to death and didn't know it. The girl that she shouldn't care about.

Esme gave her a knowing look before she shook her head, "Bella must be his singer."

She let go of her brother, "Then lure her away and kill her but do not put this family in risk because you cannot control yourself." Even as she said the words, she felt the pain clench her heart so tight she couldn't breathe. Good thing she didn't need the air.

Alice gasped, "Rosalie, she's going to be my best friend."

She shook her head, "She's a human Alice. She's not going to know you."

Alice looked hurt at that and she withdrew from the kitchen in a blur.

Esme frowned at her, "Edward why don't you take some time and go to Denali."

Carlisle entered the room, "Tanya has had a lot of experience with this. She can help you."

Edward nodded sadly before he looked over at Emmett, "I'll pack a bag."

Emmett followed his mate out of the room as she turned back to Esme and Carlisle, "She's one girl."

Esme frowned, "You don't mean that dear."

"If it means not tearing our family apart, I do. Emmett shouldn't be punished because Edward met his singer."

She felt her heartbreak for her friend, her favorite brother. He shouldn't have to pay for it. Edward had controlled himself in the middle of the classroom. He could do it again. Maybe she could lure the girl away from her house and kill her in the woods. No one would be the wiser and her family could go back to normal. She felt the guilt instantly as she thought of killing the girl.

It wasn't her fault anymore than it was Edward's. It was just the way this world worked. The girl didn't deserve to die just because she smelled so damn delicious. She couldn't fault Edward at all either. She trusted her brother and knew he would do everything he could while he was gone to make sure he didn't lose control. That night she was actually sad to see him go. She knew it wasn't fair but there was nothing else to do. He didn't want to kill her by accident, but he also wanted to prove that he was strong enough to overcome it.

For the rest of the week, she watched the girl enter the cafeteria the same way. Two girls would verbally abuse her clothes or the dark circles under her eyes or her attitude. Every day her anger grew. Why couldn't those two brats leave the girl alone? Why couldn't they see how much the girl was hurting?

Didn't they see how beautiful she was? How could they not see the strength the girl carried as she ignored them and let them make themselves feel better by using her as a verbal punching bag. Why didn't they see the shame the girl showed with every insult?

Her anger simmered under the surface as she watched boys try to touch her and the girl would flinch as if they were raising their hands to her. They meant no harm of course but they were doing harm anyway. She ached to be able to go to the girl and protect her. No one should have to feel that way about themselves but especially not this girl.

Every day she endured the harsh words of the girls that were supposed to be her friends. Only one didn't speak to her that way. Only one was okay in Rosalie's opinion. Angela Webber would glare at the two girls and shake her head at the girl. Rosalie hated that she couldn't protect the girl, and she almost wished Alice would go introduce herself already just to get the girl away from those two heathens.

By the weekend she was going crazy not know what the girl was doing. It wasn't any of her business and she knew that, but it didn't stop the feeling like she should be watching the girl, protecting her from afar. She searched the trails and the woods around the town, searching for any sign of the girl. Every time she was slightly upset that she didn't find anything. It was as if the girl only went to school and back.

Edward returned Saturday morning and Emmett was excited to see his mate. She smiled at her brothers as they embraced but she quickly had to turn away.

Something in her felt broken as she watched them. Something felt missing now and it unsettled her. She didn't know what it was, she couldn't place it. Jasper would only frown at her not knowing how to answer her without pushing her to admit something that she clearly did not want to admit. That only confused her more, not knowing what the hell he was talking about.

For the next few weeks, she watched the girl from afar. She couldn't seem to take her eyes off her. There was something that was pulling her to the girl, an unknown rope that kept the two of them tethered. She frowned at Edward as she leaned against her BMW one day after school. He seemed happy as he walked towards them as they waited for him so they could leave.

Alice grinned, "What's made you so happy?"

"She talked to me. I actually got to talk to her today. Rosalie she's so wonderful." He grinned at her.

She was oblivious, "Who?"

He laughed, "Bella. Bella Swan. She's so smart." He frowned, "I don't understand why she's in these lowly classes. She's brilliant."

Emmett kissed his lips, "Should I be jealous?"

He nodded, "Very much so." It was playful but Emmett still growled possessively.

She glared at him, "I warned you Edward."

He shook his head, "She's so observant and so sweet."

She spun on her heel angrily and slid into her car, peeling out of the parking lot leaving them to all fit in Edwards Volvo. She was on a hunt by the time they returned home, and she could care less. Edward was so intrigued by the girl because he couldn't hear her. She knew once the novelty wore off that everything would go back to normal.

At least that's what she hoped.