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Edward

It has been ninety years since I was changed. Following the people I thought of as family. We were all in the cafeteria of the place we had been in for at least a year, Forks, Washington. No one came near us or really talked to us much anymore, but it doesn't mean I can't hear their thoughts.

Wonder if Tyler will notice my shirt?

I wish Mike would just ask me out already!

I need to study for my English test. But before I do that when I get home I need to check on my brothers.

Some thoughts were ok to listen to, but some of them well, we won't get into that. I shook my head to clear it of my own thoughts and looked at my family.

Alice was next to Jasper with a big smile on her face and she was singing the National Anthem in her head in many different languages. That is how I knew she was hiding something. I raised an eyebrow at her but she shook her head. Oh well. I would just ask tomorrow. I wasn't in the mood to do much at the moment. Ninety years ago today was when I proposed to her, my Isabella. I wonder how she went on with her life, if she met anyone new, if she had any kids that looked like her with her chocolate eyes. I sighed, but not loud enough for the others to hear. I could feel the agony of not seeing her creeping up in me and knew I had to think of something else. But I couldn't. She was the last thing I saw before I was turned besides Carlisle. Her with my mother's ring on her finger with her beautiful face covered with worry.

Apparently my emotions were changing more than I thought because Jasper sent a wave of calm at me.

'You ok, brother?' He thought and I just nodded.

"What is it?" Emmett asked with a look of slight worry on his face.

"Nothing Emmett, just thinking about something, I won't be going home with you guys. I have something to do." I said and they all nodded.

'Why he is always leaving on this particular day is beyond me. Wonder why he doesn't tell us where he goes.' I heard Rosalie thinking but I decided to ignore her. I knew she was just worried but I didn't really want to tell them all something so private to me. I had kept this secret for ninety years except maybe from Alice. Stupid Pixie.

We sat there for another couple of minutes when the bell rang. I got up and went straight to Biology without even saying bye to my family.

When I got in there my desk was empty. Since I was the only one that sat there I had the whole thing to myself. I walked straight in and put my books on the empty side and grabbed one of the notebooks and a pen. Sure we didn't have to take notes or anything since we had all graduated high a hundred times, but it made it easier to fit in if it looked like we were doing something.

Mr. Banner call for attention and started with the lesson. I know it was sort of cheating but I got all the notes from his head.

Bella

Ninety years can do a lot to a person. One thing it can do for you is make your life fun and you can see everything that happens. Or you can do that thing so many times and get bored of it. Take high school for example. I have been through high school more times than I feel like counting it. I could but I don't feel like it as I was looking for a house to buy in this little rainy town of Forks, Washington. I came here because I had been traveling and staying places but I got lonely and I didn't want people to realize I wasn't ageing. But here was the perfect place for a vampire like me to live. It was constant rain and cloud cover and there were many animals to eat from.

In all my years I hadn't drank a human's blood. I came close a couple times but that was when instead of going to high school I went to collage getting a medical degree or a motion picture degree, but that one was just for the heck of it, and I was studying and hadn't feed in about five to six days. I ran into a nomad couple a couple of years ago and saw how close they were and asked about it. They told me all about mates and how they were the only one for you in your life.

I couldn't stop the agony. I remembered some from my human life but the clearest thing I could remember was Edward. And how today was the day he proposed. I wore the ring on my left middle finger that way people didn't look at it strange. As the years grew on, getting married at a young age wasn't really accepted anymore like it was back then.

I was at the last house with the sales person and I stopped and smiled at it. It reminded me of mine and Edwards houses combined from Chicago.

"I'll take this one." I said not even looking at the person. The house was two stories and I saw a kitchen, bathroom, living room, and dining room in the bottom story through the window.

"I need you to sign these papers. Are you going to pay in cash or are you going to come down to the office and pay with a card?" The real estate agent asked.

"I'll pay cash. We can go inside my new house." I said with a smile and he smiled at my enthusiasm but could feel slight fear coming off of him. He led the way and pulled out the keys and unlocked the door. He walked into the dining room and put the papers down on the table in front of one seat and sat in another. I walked over at a human fast pace and sat down. I signed the papers quickly and got the total out of my purse. I saw the surprise on his face about just pulling out a lot of money out of a purse where it could easily be stolen. He took the money and handed me the keys.

"Well, congrats on your new house. And hope you get settled in soon." He said with a smile and walked out the door. I looked around just standing in place until I heard him leave then I ran at vampire speed and saw the whole house quickly. On the second story there were two bedrooms, another bathroom, and a study. The study was perfect for all the pictures I had collected over the years and all my books. I ran back out to my car and speed off to my old home and saw the moving people already there waiting.

"I need the couch, the bed, the washer and dryer, the TV stand, the TV, all the books that are in boxes, a couple of boxes of clothes, and all the paintings that are in boxes to go on your truck while I get some of my clothes and some of the other books and paintings." I directed and they nodded and started working. I had to do everything at a human pace so it took a little while but soon everything was in my new house. They helped me bring everything inside and I told them I could move everything around myself and they all nodded again. I couldn't help the thought that they all didn't like to talk. They all just nod or shrug.

When they left I started speeding around the room getting everything how I wanted it. It didn't take long so I went out for a hunt. I got two elk, a deer, and a bear and now I am stuffed. I went back home and grabbed my cell phone to call the local high school.

They picked up after about the fifth ring. I guess it was expected to be slightly busy since it is a school day.

"Forks High, How can I help you?" A woman answered and I had to fake a deep voice to pretend like my 'dad'.

"Hello, this is Charlie Swan. And I am calling to enroll my daughter Isabella Swan into school." I said in a quite convincing voice.

"Well, Mr. Swan I'll just need some information and she can just start tomorrow." She said and started asking things like my birthday, my previous class courses and other things like that. It didn't take long so we said our parting words and hung up. I sighed and plopped down onto the couch. I grabbed the TV remote for something to do and flicked through the channels. I landed on a show about wedding dresses and watched it. It just fit since I got proposed to and all.

Now that I had nothing to keep me busy except the show my thoughts about Edward came back full force this time. The feeling my heart is going to explode since I'm never going to see him again. How I wish I could just see him one more time.

I sighed again and turned off the TV. I couldn't stand the thought of weddings right now since I would never have one with the man I truly and deeply loved.