I sat down and put my earphones in, turning it down low so that it seemed I was listening.
Then, a gleam caught my eye and I turned around and first saw them.
They were in the far right corner of the room. There were five of them; two girls and three boys. They all sat still and stared off in different directions.
Each one of them was beautiful, without a doubt. They all had matching pale skin, with bags under their eyes.
"Who are you looking at Bella?" Jessica asked me.
As she spoke, one of the guys turned and looked over at us. He had bronze colored hair that was in a messy disarray. He looked at Jess for one second and then turned to look at me.
I'm not a coward or anything, so when people stare at me, I tend to stare back. This situation was no different. I kept his gaze until he looked away first.
I turned back to Jessica, a triumphant smirk on my lips. "Who are they?"
I obviously didn't need to clarify. "Those are the Cullen's. They moved here two years ago with Dr. Cullen and his wife."
"Which one is which?"
"Rosalie and Jasper are the blonds; twins actually. Emmett is the buff guy, Alice is the short one, and Edward," I noticed she practically sighed his name. "Is the one with funny looking, reddish-brown hair."
"Do they socialize with anybody?" I was curious as to why a family of gorgeous kids would sit so secluded to everyone else.
"No, but they're all together." Jessica paused, waiting for my reaction.
"Get out!" I gasped in fake shock.
Jessica was gullible enough not to hear the sarcasm in my voice.
"Yeah," she nodded eagerly. "And, get this; their parents don't say anything about it."
"Are they adopted or something?" That would be the only reason they would be able to get away with that.
She nodded.
"And they're all taken?" I looked back at their table. Alice had left, but Edward was picking apart a granola bar. I could have sworn he was talking to them; his lips were slightly parted and moving fast.
"Except for Edward," Jessica sighed again. "Not that he'll take a hint and go out with me." She mumbled.
"Ya know Jess," I smiled. She obviously thought I didn't hear her. "You really shouldn't mumble, because I can't understand a word you're saying."
With that, I picked up my tray and, reminiscing in the old days, decided to walk gracefully instead of my usual slouch, to the garbage can.
I had just dumped my lunch, when I spotted the Cullen's starting over this way too. So, I straightened my back and walked past them. I wasn't surprised to see that they walked the same way I did. Gracefully, I mean.
I glided past them and to the caf doors. The entire way there, I could feel four pairs of shocked eyes on my back.
Sorry this is so short, but I don't have much time and I have to update Bring On the Thunder too.
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