40 minutes. Her seat had a clear view of the parking lot and she could see her black Mclaren from where she sat. Try as she might it was all she could bring herself to think about. 39 minutes. Her first day had left her exhausted. First there had been the initial shock of having Alice, a vampire, in what was supposed to be a normal muggle class. Then there was Edward who, despite her warning, was still trying to enter her mind. They had had lunch after Mrs. Rivera's math class. After she repaired her torn hoodie and an initial period of being completely lost she eventually found the cafeteria. The cafeteria was large enough to easily house a couple hundred people comforably and upon walking in she immediately felt him trying to sneak his way past her walls. Quickly she tried to search for him but the never ending sea of students who were either walking to get their food or find their seats made it impossible to locate him. With no other options she sighed and re-strengthened them. It did nothing to stop the thuds. It could be worse, she thought as she made her way to the toward the far end of the hall where the food was being served.

Her stomach lurched as she watched the heavy set lunch lady plop a large spoon of mush, the sign said it was mashed potatoes but she wasn't entirely convinced, and what she eventually guessed was meatloaf on to her tray. "Thank you." she forced herself to say and went to find a place to sit. She looked for any sign of the boys but eventually gave up and picked an empty table toward the back and prayed that they would find her instead. She tried a spoonful of both the mashed potatoes and meatloaf and pushed her tray aside. Reminding her growling stomach that their were still plenty of leftover pancakes at the house, she rested her head on the table. Her magic was still on edge from earlier and it was tiring.

After a few moments she heard someone sit opposite her, looking up she expected to see on of the boys but instead the person who seat there had long chestnut hair and red lips.

She couldn't help the loud groan that escaped her lips. There's more of them. They stared at each other for a moment. Whoever this was gave off the demeanor of someone who wasn't particularly nice…that is until she pulled a small lunchbox from inside her backpack and slide it across to her. Hermione quirked an eyebrow.

The vampire rolled her eyes. "Alice stayed up all night baking them but was too afraid to come over herself. Apparently something happened this morning." There was a bit of bite in her tone when she said the last bit. Out of awkwardness more than anything she opened the lunchbox to reveal four ziplock bags filled to the brim with tiny chocolate chip cookies. Four bags. For the four of them. Alice's words from that morning played back to her "We're going to be the best of friends."

The question was out before she could help herself. "How did you know we'll be here?" As far as she knew only a hand few of order members were told about they're plan to move away.

She only shrugged "Not my place to say."

As quickly as she came she stood to leave. "If I see your friends i'll send them your way."

She took one step away before Hermione spoke up to stop her, slowly she turned back to her with a small smirk on her face. "Please tell Alice thank you for us."

"Don't worry you'll have a chance to tell her yourself." was all she said before turning again to leave.

Until Hermione stopped her again. She ignored the pain in her shoulder as she extended her hand to the vampire. "Hermione."

She didn't take her hand but smiled. "Rosalie." again Rosalie turned to leave and again Hermione stopped her.

She turned back around this time cleared irritated, she must have saw the look in Hermione's eyes because she quickly softened her face. Hermione couldn't look her in the eyes when she asked "Can you tell Edward to stop?"

Rosalie eyes turned cold as stone before she nodded and stormed off.

"Hermione?" Jordan called from her side bring her back to the present. She was in biology class now and their teacher had paired the class together to work on an experiment. What experiment she couldn't say.

"Sorry." Hermione told him trying her best to focus all her attention on the task at hand. "Where were we?"

"No problem." Jordan said smiling. He was dark skinned and tall with braided hair that he kept in a bun atop his head. "You seemed a bit distracted so I did all the measurements, hope that's okay." he told her.

"Yes." Hermione said, a bit ashamed "Thank you."

"No problem." He said again with another smile, this time she noticed the dimples that played on both his cheeks. "It's your first day you must be anxious."

You have no idea. "A little." she offered.

"Well, there's this party tonight, you knowing big, at my buddy TJ's house. You should come. I can introduce you to a few people."

A party? That's the last thing I want to do. Jordan must have seen the hesitation on her face. "Oh nevermind. Its okay, you probably just want to get the day over wi-" He stopped so abruptly it confused her. "Wow."

"What?" He wasn't even looking at her but rather past her, out the window. What appeared to be a large honey brown dog was pacing back and forth in front of her car.

"Is -is that a wolf?" Hermione leaned forward in her seat and saw that what she had mistaken for a very large dog was in fact a wolf.

"I didn't know you had wolves out here." Hermione said turning to face Jordan than back at the wolf. By now it had moved on to sniffing Ron's car.

"We do but they usually never come this far up. Normally they stay near the Rez."

"Rez?"

"Yeah the Quileute tribe owns some land near the edge of town. They-" The final school bell interrupted him and caused the large wolf the run off as students began pouring out the mouth of the school.

"Oh well." Jordan said packing up his school supplies and gathering up their group work. "Weird. I'll have to give Jacob a call later. He'll probably know why it was here. I swear he's part wolf himself. I'll hand our work in for us."