Hello. So so so sorry about the delay in this chapter. First off I decided to change most of the plot of the story then my internet wasn't working and before it could get fixed I was dragged away on a torture trip a.k.a family holiday. Oh the drama. LOL
Well without further ado I give you the third chapter. Hope you like it
I poked my tongue out at Alice. 'There's no such thing as love at first sight. Stop being stu…' The words died in my mouth because a third man had just stepped out of the Jeep. Not man. He was too perfect to be a man. He was a god.
He was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen. He had golden bronze hair that fell perfectly over his flawless features and pale skin. My heart stopped. It was true love. That's all it could be.
Well, it could just be lust, but somewhere deep in my heart I knew he was my perfect guy.
Rosalie, Alice and I were startled out of our perving by the arrival of our origami instructor tutting loudly behind. We turned around, surprised to see that other people had arrived. There were two middle aged housewives who looked like this was going to be the most exciting thing they were going to do all week. Behind them stood a group of four teenage girls, all looking pleased to be there.
Our teacher was a lady who looked like she would take no nonsense. Her hair was pulled sharply off her face into a tight bun. She wore librarian glasses and a baggy cardigan. Out of the corner of my eye I saw Alice cringing.
She opened the door and stared to walk down the corridor. When she realised no one was following her she turned sharply around.
'Well, what are you waiting for? Come on, come on, we haven't got all night.'
Our fellow students filed in. I glanced at Rosalie and Alice.
'Are you sure this is a good idea?' I asked, mainly talking to Alice. It was, after all, her idea.
Rosalie didn't deign to reply. Instead she just rolled her eyes and glided through the door.
Alice raised her eyebrows. 'Of course. It'll be fine. Just come on.' She grabbed me by the elbow and pulled me through the door. On the way I turned to where the giant red jeep was parked. The three gods who had emerged from it stood in a group. It didn't look like they would be joining us. Damn.
I allowed Alice to lead me down the corridor. We joined the others in a classroom. There was a desk at the front covered in piles of multi-coloured paper. The teacher was standing behind the desk in front of a white board.
In front of the desk were two clusters of smaller desks, all pushed together. The teenage girls and housewives occupied on table. Alice and I joined Rosalie at the other.
In front of each chair was a thick booklet and a wad of multi coloured paper. I picked it up, flicking through all the beautiful patterns. From the other table I heard one of the teenagers exclaim 'oh my gosh! This paper is so adorable!'
Alice was bouncing around, apparently very excited. Rosalie looked a little distracted.
'Hey Rose. What you thinking about?' I asked, even though I had a pretty good idea.
She smiled, knowing I knew what she was thinking about.
'That guy in the car park. He was so perfect. Bella, you have no idea! I was so tempted just to run over, leap up into his strong, muscular arms and start kissing him right then' she whispered.
The teacher tutted loudly.
'Hello and welcome to origami for beginners. You are all here because, obviously, you wish to learn the delicate art of paper folding. My name is Miss Masako and I will…'
Miss Masako's lecture was interrupted by noises outside the door. Like the rest of the class, I turned and listened while exchanging smiles with Alice and Rosalie.
'We're late thanks to you Emmett'
'Well that's because I don't want to be here.'
'It's you fault. If you hadn't punched that guy then the therapist wouldn't have suggested origami as an alternative way to release stress.'
'Shut up Jasper. He was asking for it'
'How Emmett? What did the poor guy do to you?'
'He made a 'your mamma' joke'
There was a loud sigh.
'Just leave it Edward. It's not worth you having to see a therapist to.'
I stifled giggles at their conversation. Evidently though, Miss Masako didn't find their conversation as funny as me. She strode purposefully up to the door and yanked it opened.
'Hello boys' she said with a smile. 'You're late.' The smile had disappeared.
Three rather sheepish looking gods entered the room. Alice, Rosalie and I all shifted in our seats to draw attention to the fact there were spare seats at out table.
Miss Masako resumed her place at the front of the class. 'Now that everyone is here we may continue.'
Third chapter over. Thanks for reading. Reviews just make my day. Also if anyone has any ideas on how the gang could cause mischief they would be much appreciated.
