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DISCLAIMER:: I DO NOT OWN ANYTHING.

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If I honestly thought Dr. Black was the best thing to ever roam this Earth, I was rudely mistaken. The man who stood in the doorway of my classroom could hardly be called a man, he was a god. He was beautiful, if you can imagine a male being beautiful. He was tall, about 6'2, and he was lean, not too skinny, but not extremely muscular, either. He had the most remarkable shade of hair I had ever seen. It was brown with a reddish tint. It was… bronze, maybe? Yes, bronze. He had chiseled features, and a very pronounced jaw line. His eyes were an electric emerald color that made me weak in the knees. I believed him to be almost too beautiful, if that's possible.

I realized I was staring and looked at him to ask if I could help him. I soon saw that I hadn't been the only one staring and I blushed.

"Can I help you?"

He looked taken aback for a moment. "Yes, actually. I was looking for my mentor. I don't know if I'm too early, though. I'm looking for Dr. Jacob Black. Has he been here?"

"Yes. He just left, actually. I'm surprised you didn't pass him. He left just seconds before you came in. He said he needed to go to his car." I explained. "You must be Edward. " I added as a last minute thought.

He nodded his head causing his unruly locks to cascade over his forehead.

"Alright then, you can have a seat in the back, if you like." I offered, suddenly feeling embarrassed for only having the hard fold-up chairs that the school furnished me with.

"Thank you." He said, moving toward the back of the room.

It was quiet for a long second as we waited for Dr. Black to return. I looked over to see that Edward seemed to be organizing some papers in a folder.

"So, Dr. Black said that you were his intern. That means you've already gone through schooling for quite some time. If you don't mind me asking, how old are you?"

"No, I don't mind at all." He looked up from his papers. His gaze penetrated me as he spoke. "I'm twenty-eight." He spoke smoothly. His voice was deep but soft, making me want to close my eyes and savor it forever.

He looked at me for a second before asking, "May I ask the same?"

I smiled at him "Didn't your mother ever tell you that it isn't polite to ask a lady's age?"

I teased him lightly. "I'm twenty-six, though."

He chuckled and ducked his head in attempt to cover the light pink blush that had formed on his ivory skin.

Whoa, I thought I was the only one who blushed around here.

I giggled as I thought about how much fun I could have with this guy if he blushed half as much as I did.

"So how long have you been teaching?" He asked me as the pink faded from his cheeks.

"I've taught for three years." I told him. "I took a year off after high school to decide exactly what I wanted to do with my life." Not that I ever decided…

"I see." He replied. He looked as if he could see that I wasn't completely happy. I was thankful that he decided to drop the subject.

"So did you go to Forks?" He asked after a moment.

"Yes, actually. I've lived here my whole life. The only time I didn't live here was while I was in college. I actually went to UCLA. Let me say this, California does not mix well with my skin. I loved it there, but I was happy to be back home where it rains everyday. I thought I would never get rid of that sunburn!" I ranted. He didn't look like he minded though. He honestly looked shocked.

"What?" I asked him, worried I had said something to offend him.

"Did you say you went to UCLA?" He asked.

"Yes…"

"I went there, also. I'm racking my brain trying to remember seeing you, but I'm pulling a blank. I'm positive I would remember you." He said trying to remember me.

I laughed. "I was normally holed up in my room studying." I said embarrassed. "My roommate was Alice Cullen. You would probably know her. She was much more outgoing than I was. She was constantly attempting to get me to go partying with her, but that was never my thing."

He suddenly burst out laughing. I looked at him bewildered for a moment wondering what I had said that caused him to spontaneously combust with laughter.

"Did you… Say…Alice…Cullen?" He asked in between breaths as he calmed himself down.

"Yes. I did."

He smiled at me, clearly amused by something I had no clue whatsoever about.

"Alice Cullen is my sister. You are obviously Bella Swan. She speaks highly of you, by the way."

I let this new information sink in. I could clearly see the resemblances now. They both had the shocking green eyes and beautiful pronounced features. Oddly enough, they both had mesmerizing voices. Although Alice's is much more higher than Edward's, I had a feeling that they were both equally persuasive and could get me to do just about anything. From personal experiences, I knew that Alice always got her way when it came to her asking me if she could give me "Monday Makeovers" every Monday morning. (sometimes other days if she was feeling overly rambunctious that week)

"I can tell now." I told him. We were both still slightly shocked by the news.

"I don't know if that's such a good thing." He joked.

"Of course it is! She's a wonderful person." I smiled up at him.

Dr. Black came back then with his supplies.

"Oh, I see that you two have met." He said with a twinkle in his eye.

I was curious as to what that was about, but I let it pass.

"Yes. We found we have ties to each other, already." Edward laughed softly.

We told him about our discovery and soon my class started arriving along with the other guests for the Job Fair. I soon realized that I could, quite possibly, start liking the Job Fair.