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I woke up unwilling to get out of bed. I wasn't sure I wanted to see Jasper, knowing he had probably had all night to think about what had happened between us. I wasn't sure I was ready for his conclusion. So I didn't move, deciding to stare at the ceiling letting my thoughts be blank in my head.

I took my time getting up and by the time I was in the car, on my way to school, I was already late. I didn't want to push my little old car; I knew that would cause it to break.

I had missed registration, so I went straight to my first lesson, hoping I hadn't missed much.

'Nice of you to join us Elizabeth,' my math teacher commented as I slipped into my seat. 'May we begin now or do we need to wait until you have finished?' She asked as she noticed me turning to Lucy next to me.

'My name's Beth.' I said gruffly under my breath. I looked around me. Ruby, Edward and Jasper were all in my class and they were all here. Jasper caught my eye but I looked away quickly and turned to concentrate fully on what the teacher was saying. I thought Jasper was trying to catch my attention as I felt his gaze on me, but I ignored him as best as I could. I knew if I looked at him thoughts I didn't want to share would come to mind.

I didn't so much as glance at Jasper for the lesson, probably paying the most attention in a math class ever as I focused all my thoughts on my teacher. Her hair was a mess today and her make-up was all over the place. I decided she had a rough night and didn't hear her alarm. I heard Edward snigger and was glad my thoughts were not based on anything else.

The rest of my morning travelled painfully slowly as I thought of nothing but teachers and lessons; Edward was in almost all of my classes before lunch. There was one lesson he wasn't in though; Physics.

Jasper was already there as I came in, sitting at the back desk. There were all sorts of wires over the desk, indicating a practical. This meant we could talk. I felt nervous as I approached him.

I looked up at him; he was smiling a broad smile back at me, shattering the nervousness running through me, making me feel more confident in myself. I took my seat next to him, waiting for him to speak as the class filtered in, but he never did, he just sat in silence, smiling. I was confused now. Why wasn't he talking?

It wasn't long before our teacher came in, hushing us and explaining the practical. As soon as he finished talking, Jasper started sorting all the wires on the desk, preparing our experiment. The class burst into chat as everyone started the experiment, but Jasper stayed silent. I felt almost angry, like he was hiding something but wouldn't say. Suddenly he chuckled. I turned to glare at him.

'What?' I asked.

'You're just a ball of emotions, aren't you?' He asked, a smile still plastered to his face. I frowned at him.

'In the past five minutes, you have probably been through every emotion there is! When you came in, you were nervous as hell, quickly followed by bursting confidence, which was not down to me, may I add, then there was confusion, a bit of lust, and some frustration thrown in there.' He chuckled again, looking down at me. I felt myself blush at the word lust. I knew it had been there, I had just hoped he hadn't felt it. Of course, he had.

I felt another burst of confidence, and decided to stand up to him.

'Well, maybe that's because I come in here, with you looking like you have some secrets to tell, and I get bugger all! You just sit there grinning!' I said to him, still glaring. He was still looking at me, a hint of amusement in his eyes. His eyes. I couldn't help but go gooey looking into them. Snap out of it! I thought to myself, replacing the feelings of lust yet again. He chuckled.

'I'm sorry.' He said simply before returning to the wires on the desk. I continued to stare at him, my hands on my hips, refusing to let him get away without telling me anything. He looked back at me.

'Do you want to continue with the practical or not?' He questioned, but the humour was still in his voice.

'Not until you talk.' I said narrowing my eyes at him.

'You shouldn't keep your face like that for so long,' I could still hear the laughter in his voice, 'if the wind changes, it will be stuck like that permanently, and however pretty you may look, I don't think you want to be permanently glaring at everyone.' He said. I poked my tongue out at him, but left my hands on my hips, showing I wasn't giving up.

'Look, Beth, I don't know what you want me to tell you.' He said. Playing dumb, I thought.

'Have you got short term memory loss? Or do you just choose to ignore what happened last night?' I asked him.

'What do you want me to say?'

'What are we going to do?' I asked him, trying to figure out what was going on in his brain.

'Well you're right, I can't just sit around and be lonely, and, well, a certain someone popped up at just the right time, so, I guess she'll do...' H e said fading off and looking away. I slapped him on the arm. He wasn't taking me seriously, but I took it as a good thing; I had never seen him so light-hearted.

'C'mon, be serious,' I said, just noticing that the hand I had slapped him with had not come off his arm and was still resting against his bicep. Even though I had become conscious of it, I didn't remove it.

'It's true, well, the first bit anyway,' he amended, when my eyes narrowed again. I felt a smile coming to my face. Did he mean we could be together? Me and him? The thought made me smile and looked at me, confused.

'Jasper and Beth.' I said it out loud. 'It sounds nice, don't you think?' He laughed with me, before carrying on with the practical in front of us. I couldn't help stealing glances at him, always finding him staring back at me, but now I didn't have to look away from his intense look.

The lesson ended much too quickly and we had to pack up our things. As I swung my bad over my shoulder, Jasper quickly caught my hand.

'Beth, I know I said what I said, but that doesn't mean the others will understand, okay? Just don't think about it for a while, okay? Think of something that won't bother Edward.' He said, before letting go of my hand and disappearing out of the classroom and glancing at me as he went. I knew he was being ridiculous though; of course his family would understand, they wanted him to move on. But I wouldn't go behind his back. If he wanted it that way, it would stay quiet. I sat at the back of the class on my own for a moment, making sure my thoughts were covered by a sufficient topic.

As I walked into the canteen I was trying to decide which came first; the chicken or the egg. I had decided it was a good cover. It would have to be the egg, or where would the chicken have come from? But then where did that egg come from? It couldn't have just appeared from nowhere... I noticed Edward frowning at me. I couldn't help chuckle at my secret.

'Someone's cheery.' Lucy said from beside me, not sounding quite so happy herself.

'And someone else isn't,' I said, redirecting the conversation, 'what's up?'

'Some of these teachers are unbelievable. They seem to think the world revolves around their subject. All of them. Like it's the only subject we get taught at school. I don't have the time to do that much work!' She used her hands to show her anger. I couldn't help but laugh.

'Stop it. You're happiness is really annoying you know.' She said gruffly and I laughed even more. I couldn't help my happiness, but I cancelled my thoughts there, glancing over at the Cullen table, Jasper shot me a secret smile.

I walked into the lot towards my car, and shivered, announcing the presence of a Cullen. Jasper spoke from my side.

'You know this whole 'let's not think about it' thing?' I nodded at him, 'Well it doesn't really work when you think about something ridiculous for the length of lunch.' Jasper said looking down at me. I couldn't help but laugh. 'Something about a chicken and an egg? You had Edward thinking about it all lunch, maybe something a little less conspicuous next time?' I could hear the humour in his voice as he walked away from me to his car.

'Oh, Jasper?' I called after him. He turned back to me. 'I'll see you later?'

'Not if I see you first.' He answered, a cheeky smile crossing his features, something I never saw on Jasper. I couldn't help but smile back.