Chapter Two! Yay! Ok, make sure you check out "Real Life Romeo and Juliet" for Bella's POV on Chapter One. Poor LilyAlice is trying to juggle Chapter Two, her own fan fictions, and an essay all at the same time so she deserves some extra credit. YAY FOR YOU! Haha. Ok guys, here it goes.
Disclaimer: Ok, duh, I do not own Twilight, and neither does Lily Alice (unless there's something she's not telling me). Nor do we own the play Romeo and Juliet, because I can promise I am not some old guy that's been dead for hundreds of years (unless that's something else she's not telling me.)
Ok, ok, sorry I'm so full of myself right now. Back to the story! And LilyAlice, you know I love you right? Though not in that way because I'm a girl too and I'm straight and have a boyfriend and he wouldn't much like it if I was cheating on him, especially with a girl, not that I have anything against gay people, but anyway, BACK TO THE STORY FOR REAL THIS TIME!!
"Emmett, move out of the way. Now," I insisted, looking at my brother and not at the girl with a large devious smile on my face. Now that she was sitting down and observing the lunchroom, I couldn't risk her spotting me staring at her. She might escape and attempt to run away if she felt threatened. Not that running away from me would do much good with me in my current state.
"Why?" Emmett asked, cocking his head to the side a little bit, and staring at me with an utterly confused look on his face.
"Emmett, don't do it," Jasper said, not looking at Emmett, but almost glaring holes in me instead.
"I'm warning you Edward, don't do it. It will only cause us all trouble. I can't tell who it is you're after, but I will try to stop you. Remember what Carlisle said," Jasper thought, still contently staring at me. I had forgotten about his powers. He would have certainly felt the blood lust illuminating off of me, and he would use everything in his power to talk me out of my rash decision just like he was now, using my own power against me.
I didn't answer him, not even with a look. I continued to stare at Emmett, willing him to move. I could faintly here Alice asking Jasper what on Earth was going on, but that didn't matter to me. The only thing in my world was Emmett, that girl, and me. She had now fallen out of her table, making her an even easier target, if only my brother would move out of the way.
I felt myself beginning to lean forward over the table, putting myself closer and closer to her, with every inch making her smell more and more unbearable.
"Edward, calm down. Go out to the Volvo and think things clearly and go hunting if you must. If you're still determined to have whoever it is, do it tonight, not with all these people here. I'll explain to Carlisle," Jasper thought, still staring at me.
"Fine," I said, getting up from the table and quickly walked out of the lunchroom as quickly as was acceptable with humans around. Jasper did have a good point. I did need to leave and things thing clearly before I did something rash and got in trouble with Carlisle.
As soon as I was outside, I dashed to my Volvo at lightning speed and sat down, not even bothering to go to the office to get a pass to leave. I would just have to skip the rest of my classes for that day. It was then that my mind started to clear, and my vampire reflexes turned off. My eyes gradually went back to ochre, but my thoughts of her smell only waned a little. No, it wouldn't have been sensible to kill her in front of all those people, Jasper had a point there, but I wasn't going to be able to resist her forever at school.
Something was going to have to be done, although I couldn't explain it. I could always resist the smell of human blood before, but not this time. She was different, way too different. I would have to talk to Carlisle, but I knew interrupting him at the hospital wouldn't be to smart since I was supposed to be at school, so I decided I would try to stay the rest of the day. He would be disappointed in me if I left for such a trivial reason anyway, and besides, the chances of her having any more classes with me were slim to none.
I quietly walked back into the school, grabbing my book bag and heading towards my Biology II class. Surely she wouldn't be in there, and even if she was, I could claim to be sick and leave. I was the first one in the room, so I took my normal seat in the center aisle of lab tabletops, putting my biology book on top with the rest of my book bag on the floor beside me. I watched as one by one, the other students slowly trickled into the classroom, still excited talking from lunch.
Just then, I smelt her getting nearer. She must be headed to another classroom near here, I thought, because there was just no way she could have the same Biology class with me. There is no way this could happen to me, I thought, but then my worst fears were realized. There she came, walking into the classroom, as shyly and nonchalantly as usual.
"No," I wanted to yell, "don't come any closer. I might attack you," but the notion quickly vanished as my vampire instincts took over. I gripped the edge of the table as roughly as I could without breaking it as she walked to the teacher so he could sign her slip and then directed her to come sit next to me. Part of me wanted to cringe at this thought, while the other, more dominant part at the moment, welcomed her to get as close as possible since that only made it easier to make her a victim of myself.
I slid as far over in my chair from her as was possible, going rigid at the thought of her being so unbearably close to me. I wanted to kill her here and now. Certainly, there were less people present here than in the lunchroom, but somewhere in the back of my mind I could still hear Jasper, the ever insist voice of reason. I would have to resist this if I ripped myself to shreds in the process.
In the back of my mind, a battle still raged. I thought of millions, thousands, of ways to destroy her and get away with it. Surely I could lure her away from the school. That wouldn't be too hard considering she couldn't stand up to my strength, plus not may are able to resist a vampire's beauty. There were so many ways to get us alone so that then I would only be responsible for one death, but then the voice of reason spoke out again through the darkness, "but she's still human. She has a family. She's the police chief's daughter."
I couldn't shake what Jasper had said to me, and the many things I imagined he would say to me. I tried to get into her head to see what she was thinking, but I couldn't get anything, not a single word or thought. This angered me more than anything else since this information could have helped me get to her, so I clenched my leg with my left hand to avoid trying to choke her with it. I had never been refused someone's thoughts before, although many times I wished I could have refused to hear them. I had decided that I would kill her that night when the bell rang.
I quickly grabbed my books, and ran out of the room at a speed I was sure would look a little suspicious to human eyes, but I didn't care. I went to my last period class and sat there, completely in my own little world. When the teacher called on me to respond to a question, I only gave her a quizzical stare back. I had been too busy pondering how to get myself away from this girl who was named Bella since reason had returned to me.
I decided that I would go to the office after school and request to be moved to a different class for personal reasons. I knew the school secretary and receptionist would never refuse me anything I ever needed. She had had a crush on me since we had moved here which embarrassed her more than anything else since she was old enough to be my mother, or so she thought. I walked to the school office as soon as the final bell rang, ready to use all the powers I had to get what I wanted.
"Hello Edward. Is there anything I can do for you?" she asked, as soon as I entered the small office.
"Yes, I want to move to a different Biology II class. The one I'm in right now isn't really working out all that well for me," I said, giving her the biggest fake smile I could muster.
I heard her think about how handsome I was before quickly saying, "Why, is Mr. Banner's class not working out for you?"
"No, not exactly, so would you mind changing my schedule around a bit?" I asked, still smiling at her.
"Of course," she said, still thinking more thoughts about how she wished she were young again so she could date me as she typed on her computer. This was one of those instants when I wished I could refuse to hear thoughts, but stupidly enough, I was forced to her this woman who was young compared to me ramble about how she wished she was my age. If she thought she was old, wait until she hit one hundred and seven. Just then, she walked in. Bella.
My immediate reaction was to jump at her, but I knew that wasn't smart. They may have only been two people in the room, but I had already promised myself that I wouldn't do anything until tonight or until I talked to Carlisle.
"Never mind, that's alright," I said, quickly darting out of the room, not even waiting for her to reply. I would go fix things tomorrow, but for now, I had to go talk to Carlisle.
So what did you guys think? I promise, the Romeo and Juliet stuff starts next chapter. We just needed to get Edward off his blood rampage first. Please review and give us some feedback. We'll be looking forward to it! And hopefully, by the time I post the next chapter, I will be done with all the Birthday Cake ice cream so I won't be hyper off it!!
