§Izzy§
"Go away, I want five more minuets." I grumbled as I turned around, pulling my pillow over my head.
"Get your lazy butt up now, you have school in an hour and you don't want to be late on your first day now do you?" Jamie asked, and I could just hear the smirk in his voice. I just grunted but didn't move anymore. I didn't really care if I came in to late.
"We can do this the easy way, or we can do this the hard way. I'll give you three seconds to decide. One…two…T-"
"Alright, alright, I'm up! You are so freaking annoying! God, I can't even sleep in this house." I grumbled at him as I fell out of bed. He laughed at me but didn't comment.
"Get dressed and I'll decide what you'll have for breakfast." He told me. He walked straight through my door and into the kitchen where I could here him whistling to himself.
I dressed quickly in a black sweater and a simple pair of gray jeans. I put some light makeup on and brushed my long brown hair. I didn't really have any books or anything like that so I just left with my empty backpack and went into the kitchen.
"Cereal is on the menu today. And you look really lovely this morning." He told me with a grin. I rolled my eyes at him. He told me that every morning even when I was sick and looked like shit.
I grabbed some food and looked out the window. There stood and old red car-thingy. I liked it, even though it was sort of ugly. I guess my mom didn't want to buy me a new car. That woman was unbelievable! That car looked so old that I bet it doesn't even run. The least she could do was give me a car that worked.
"Hey Jamie, look at that peace of junk we have to drive…my god that woman is cheap. How much do you bet on that it doesn't work?" I joked with him. He was to stunned to say anything because he was staring at the 'car'.
"We have to ride that, that thing?" He asked in disbelief. I giggled at him and walked out the door, locking it behind me.
"Izzy, I don't want to be seen in a thing like that." He told me seriously. Any other person might have thought that he was serious, but his dimples gave him away, they always got a little bigger when he was trying to act serious.
"Oh I'm sure the other kids won't mind, my invisible friend." I told him, grinning like an idiot. He rolled his eyes and walked through the car and sat down in the passenger seat. I got in and drove to the school. Jamie had found it last night when I was sleeping so I knew the way.
I was a little disappointed about the size of the school. It was just a bunch of buildings with numbers on it.
"Have you seen any ghost's yet? I saw an old lady up the road there, I'll talk to her after school." I asked him when we came into the parking lot. I parker on the other side of the parking lot so that the rest of the students wouldn't see me talking to Jamie, or myself like they would think.
"I saw a little girl on my way here last night, she couldn't be more that seven years old. We can go an visit her after school today. She was wearing an old dress though, like from the 1800th century or something, and her neck was ripped open and her dress was bloody. You don't think that it might be a vampire attach do you?" He asked me curiously.
Yes, I knew about vampires and witches and wizards. I knew about Werewolfs, Elf's, Fairy's. Every single magical creature that was out there. The only reason I knew about them were because of all the dead people I had met. They told me how they had died and I learned about mythological creatures. But I wasn't about to say that to anyone, then they would definitely think that I lived in La-La-land.
"Its hard to say, but it sounds like it. I have to see her myself before I can tell you. Poor thing, she must have been scared to death." I said, shaking my head. He looked thoughtful for a moment.
"It doesn't seem like a Vampire attach though, because her dress was full of blood. Vampires don't spill anything." He said, shaking his head. I grabbed my bag and got out of the car. He walked with me through the parking lot.
"I don't know, it could have been a new born vampire who did this to her, I'll have to ask." I said as I passed a silver Volvo. It was the newest car on the whole parking lot. There were five people in it that got out, and they were all looking at me with curiosity.
"Be nice though, she seemed pretty scared when I saw her." Jamie warned me, and this time he wasn't joking. "Don't worry, I'll behave." I whispered, smiling slightly. I looked around to see if anyone had seen me talking and the five people from the Volvo were still staring at me like I was crazy. I guess I talked a little louder then I thought. I blushed and walked fast up to the office to get my schedule. This was going to a looooong day.
§Edward§
"I don't know, it could have been a new born vampire who did this to her, I'll have to ask." I heard a girl say when she passed our car. I looked at my family to see if they had heard the same thing as I had, or if I was finally going mad. It was the new girl and she was walking alone. Who was she talking to?
She saw that we were looking at her and whispered under her breath; "Don't worry, I'll behave." Now I was confused. Did she say that to us? Did she know about vampires and tried to get our attention?
She looked up at us and blushed. She walked quickly to the main office to get her schedule, and right before she walked in, she whispered; "Jamie, go see where the different class rooms is, then I don't need any help from the other students." And then she walked in, like she had just sent another human away. Who was this Jamie?
"What the hell?" Emmett asked, breaking the silence. He had a small smile on his lips and was looking rather amused.
Maybe she's crazy? He thought to himself. I had to agree with him, it did sort of look like she was crazy. She was talking to this 'Jamie' person when she was really all alone.
"Yeah, but how could she know about new born vampires? Crazy people don't know stuff like that. And she didn't have a crazy emotions ether, she was normal as any other human. Crazy people doesn't feel like that, she knows something. We might have to kill her." Jasper said seriously.
"Lets not get ahead of ourselves. Lets take her to Carlisle or talk to her a little. We can't just go kill people we think might know our secret." Alice reasoned.
"I can introduce myself and be her friend. I'll talk to her at lunch okay?" Alice said, looking at us expectantly. "I'll come too." I told her. I had been to shocked about what she had said to even think about her thoughts.
"You've heard her voice, read her mind!" Rosalie said, annoyed. I glared at her before I closed my eyes, thinking hard about her voice and shutting out everything else. But I couldn't find her…it was like she wasn't even there.
"I…I can't find her…"I mumbled. I looked up when I heard the door to the main office opened and there she stood staring at her schedule. I concentrated really hard on her but I didn't pick anything up.
"What's wrong with me?!" I asked, leaning against the car. Why couldn't I hear her thoughts? She was the most confusing thing I had ever met and I hadn't even talked to her yet.
"You can't read her thoughts?" Rosalie asked, shocked. I shook my head, not looking at any of them.
"Hey Jamie. I have English first, in building three. Did you find it?" She asked, not looking up from the papers she had gotten. She started to walk but didn't look up, and surprisingly, she did find building three without taking one wrong turn. It was like she had gone to this school all her life.
"She might not be crazy, but she is definitely not normal. No new student could of done that. We couldn't even do that." Emmett said, looking over at building three in awe.
"Come on, lets get to class. The warning bell rung three minuets ago." Alice said, breaking us all from our thoughts. I hadn't even noticed that there were just a few humans left in the parking lot.
I walked away from the rest of my family and into building three, and then I smacked my forehead with my hand. How stupid could I get, I had the same class as her. I could watch her then.
'Edward, to be the smart one of us, you really are stupid sometimes.' Alice thought over to me. I pushed the door open and took my seat.
"Everyone, we have a new student today. Her name is Isabella Swan. Would you like to say anything to the class, miss. Swan?" Mr. Jefferson asked her sharply, almost like he was daring her to say anything at all. Isabella grinned out the window and looked over to her teacher; "Yes, I would like to be called Izzy, if you don't mind." She said sweetly. I don't know why I didn't notice before now, but she had a beautiful voice. She was still smiling and glancing out the window every now and then, giving the occasional giggle. Lucky for her, nobody other then me noticed this.
At the end of the class, Jessica Stanly, one of the most annoying girls in Forks, walked up to her and I found myself frowning at her thoughts. It shocked me that I cared, because I usually didn't.
What a bitch, she's not even that pretty. Not like Mike said she was anyway. And what sort of name is 'Izzy' anyway? Lucky I just have to pretend that I like her. I'll get popular with her, the new girl. Just think about that…I wanted to rip her head of. Her thoughts were cruel and I wanted to warn Izzy about her. I packed my things slowly so that I could watch from a distance. They were on the other side of the classroom.
"Hi, I'm like, Jessica Stanly, what do you have next?" She asked in a snobbish sort of voice. I could see Izzy fighting a smile.
"I have Spanish, actually." She said, a small mischievous smile on her red plump lips. She really was beautiful. More beautiful then any other human I'd ever seen.
"Me too!" Jessica squealed excitedly, and I winched at the noise. So loud…
"Good for you." Izzy said smiling. She picked her backpack up and walked out of the classroom. Leaving a stunned Jessica Stanly. I chuckled to myself as I walked out of the class room and over to History. I had never seen a human react like that before when someone tried to befriend them.
Izzy had stopped under one of the roofs and was looking through her bag, and talking to her imaginary friend Jamie.
"I'm telling you, I saw another one, but she disappeared so fast. She looked more like a--" She stopped suddenly and looked over at me. She stopped searching and zipped her bag shut. I walked over to her and put my eyes in dazzling mode. She was just staring at me, which I thought was good, seeing as the dazzling was working.
"Hello, my name is Edward Cullen. Do you need help finding your next class?" I asked her in my most charming vampire voice. I didn't really like to use it, but it did come in handy when you needed something fast, and when you were perusing humans.
"No thank you, I'm fine." She said, smiling brilliantly up at me, and walked away. I was stunned, no human girl had ever said no to me when I asked them something, and they usually stuttered too. Clearly, she didn't think that much about looks. I smiled fondly after her. This just made me like her even more, for some reason. And the strange thing was, I hadn't realized that I even liked her in the first place.
