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Alice P.O.V.
At school, everyone was acting differently. It was… weird. Normally people just avoided us, it was a human tendency. But today everybody just seemed afraid of us. I wanted to get to the bottom of this.
"Hey, Edward. What's going on?" I asked my brother, who was sitting in his seat, looking sullen.
He didn't answer my question, but I followed his gaze. He was staring straight at Renesmee… who was sitting next to Jacob. This wouldn't have been out of the ordinary, except for the fact that they were sitting extremely close together and gazing into each other's eyes. They looked like they were an item.
I raised my eyebrows. "What are you going to do about it?"
He appeared furious. "It is that repulsive dog's fault, not my own or Renesmee's. He completely disregarded our agreement. It clearly stated that he was not allowed to let Renesmee in on the secret until she turns eighteen."
"Well, Edward, she is the equivalent of an eighteen year old."
He shook his head furiously. "She has experienced seven years of life. She is seven. Case closed," he said fiercely. Then he attempted to get out of his seat. I grabbed his shoulder, stopping him.
"I saw what you were going to," I spat. "Don't even think about it."
"Stupid fortune teller."
I smiled. "What are you going to do?"
"I was thinking of tearing apart the mutt limb by limb. Unless you have a better suggestion?"
"Yeah, how about you just stay out?" I suggested.
"I'm allowed to meddle,' he said, appearing hurt.
I shook my head. "No. Stay out of your daughter's relationship."
He appeared frustrated. "Fine. But you better talk to him."
Renesmee P.O.V.
I was happier than I had ever been in my entire life. I had been in love with Jacob since I was four weeks old. I'd always just assumed that he didn't return those feelings. Apparently, I couldn't have been more wrong!
I hadn't noticed it up until now, but Jacob looked at me as if I was the core of his existence. It made me feel important, like somebody cared about me.
'Hey," said Jacob, whispering because we didn't want the teacher to know we weren't listening.
"Hey," I said. Jacob looked worried. "What's wrong?"
"I think Edward… I mean your dad, is going to kill me," he said.
I laughed. "Jacob, I sincerely doubt that he will actually kill you."
"I don't know, Ness. He looked pretty serious when he was glaring at me during homeroom. He did it for like forty-five minutes."
"Don't worry about it, Jake," I said, brushing off his concerns.
He looked uncertain, but he was cut off before he could retort. "Renesmee?" asked the science teacher, whose name I had forgotten. "Do you plan on answering the question during this class period?"
A few kids snickered, but I said ".87678 milligrams."
The teacher looked stunned obviously surprised I had been listening. "Correct."
Jacob leaned over to whisper to me. "How did you know that?" he asked.
I shrugged. "It's a vampire thing." This was not actually true; it had just been a really lucky guess.
Suddenly, my Uncle Jasper barged into the classroom, looking frantic. "The principal asked to see Renesmee," he said in his Southern drawl.
The teacher excused me and I followed my uncle out the door. As soon as we were alone, I asked my uncle, "What's going on?"
He looked stressed. "We think somebody has found out what we are."
I widened my eyes, shocked. "What? Who? How?"
He looked irritated. "It was your dad. We think he did it on purpose. He told some random freshman girl."
"Why did he do that?" I asked.
"He wants to move to a different town."
'Why?" I asked, genuinely confused.
"He wants to move to another town. Another town with no Jacob."
I narrowed my eyes. "He didn't!"
He looked uncomfortable. "He did."
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