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two girls named Jessica in my History class back home。
〃They are… very nicelooking。〃 I struggled with the conspicuous
understatement。
〃Yes!〃 Jessica agreed with another giggle。 〃They're all together though —
Emmett and Rosalie; and Jasper and Alice; I mean。 And they live
together。〃 Her voice held all the shock and condemnation of the small
town; I thought critically。 But; if I was being honest; I had to admit
that even in Phoenix; it would cause gossip。
〃Which ones are the Cullens?〃 I asked。 〃They don't look related…〃
〃Oh; they're not。 Dr。 Cullen is really young; in his twenties or early
thirties。 They're all adopted。 The Hales are brother and sister; twins —
the blondes — and they're foster children。〃
〃They look a little old for foster children。〃
〃They are now; Jasper and Rosalie are both eighteen; but they've been
with Mrs。 Cullen since they were eight。 She's their aunt or something
like that。〃
〃That's really kind of nice — for them to take care of all those kids
like that; when they're so young and everything。〃
〃I guess so;〃 Jessica admitted reluctantly; and I got the impression that
she didn't like the doctor and his wife for some reason。 With the glances
she was throwing at their adopted children; I would presume the reason
was jealousy。 〃I think that Mrs。 Cullen can't have any kids; though;〃 she
added; as if that lessened their kindness。
Throughout all this conversation; my eyes flickered again and again to
the table where the strange family sat。 They continued to look at the
walls and not eat。
〃Have they always lived in Forks?〃 I asked。 Surely I would have noticed
them on one of my summers here。
〃No;〃 she said in a voice that implied it should be obvious; even to a
new arrival like me。 〃They just moved down two years ago from somewhere
in Alaska。〃
I felt a surge of pity; and relief。 Pity because; as beautiful as they
were; they were outsiders; clearly not accepted。 Relief that I wasn't the
only newer here; and certainly not the most interesting by any
standard。
As I examined them; the youngest; one of the Cullens; looked up and met
my gaze; this time with evident curiosity in his expression。 As I looked
swiftly away; it seemed to me that his glance held some kind of unmet
expectation。
〃Which one is the boy with the reddish brown hair?〃 I asked。 I peeked at
him from the corner of my eye; and he was still staring at me; but not
gawking like the other students had today — he had a slightly frustrated
expression。 I looked down again。
〃That's Edward。 He's gorgeous; of course; but don't waste your time。 He
doesn't date。 Apparently none of the girls here are goodlooking enough
for him。〃 She sniffed; a clear case of sour grapes。 I wondered when he'd
turned her down。
I bit my lip to hide my smile。 Then I glanced at him again。 His face was
turned away; but I thought his cheek appeared lifted; as if he were
smiling; too。
After a few more minutes; the four of them left the table together。 They
all were noticeably graceful — even the big; brawny one。 It was
unsettling to watch。 The one named Edward didn't look at me again。
I sat at the table with Jessica and her friends longer than I would have
if I'd been sitting alone。 I was anxious not to be late for class on my
first day。 One of my new acquaintances; who considerately reminded me
that her name was Angela; had Biology II with me the next hour。 We walked
to class together in silence。 She was shy; too。
When we entered the classroom; Angela went to sit at a blacktopped lab
table exactly like the ones I was used to。 She already had a neighbor。 In
fact; all the tables were filled but one。 Next to the center aisle; I
recognized Edward Cullen by his unusual hair; sitting next to that single
open seat。
As I walked down the aisle to introduce myself to the teacher and get my
slip signed; I was watching him surreptitiously。 Just as I passed; he
suddenly went rigid in his seat。 He stared at me again; meeting my eyes
with the strangest expression on his face — it was hostile; furious。 I
looked away quickly; shocked; going red again。 I stumbled over a book in
the walkway and had to catch myself on the edge of a table。 The girl
sitting there giggled。
I'd noticed that his eyes were black — coal black。
Mr。 Banner signed my slip and handed me a book with no nonsense about
introductions。 I could tell we were going to get along。 Of course; he had
no choice but to send me to the one open seat in the middle of the room。
I kept my eyes down as I went to sit by him; bewildered by the
antagonistic stare he'd given me。
I didn't look up as I set my book on the table and took my seat; but I
saw his posture change from the corner of my eye。 He was leaning away
from me; sitting on the extreme edge of his chair and averting his face
like he smelled something bad。 Inconspicuously; I sniffed my hair。 It
smelled like strawberries; the scent of my favorite shampoo。 It seemed an
innocent enough odor。 I let my hair fall over my right shoulder; making a
dark curtain between us; and tried to pay attention to the teacher。
Unfortunately the lecture was on cellular anatomy; something I'd already
studied。 I took notes carefully anyway; always looking down。
I couldn't stop myself from peeking occasionally through the screen of my
hair at the strange boy next to me。 During the whole class; he never
relaxed his stiff position on the edge of his chair; sitting as far from
me as possible。 I could see his hand on his left leg was clenched into a
fist; tendons standing out under his pale skin。 This; too; he never
relaxed。 He had the long sleeves of his white shirt pushed up to his
elbows; and his forearm was surprisingly hard and muscular beneath his
light skin。 He wasn't nearly as slight as he'd looked next to his burly
brother。
The class seemed to drag on longer than the others。 Was it because the
day was finally ing to a close; or because I was waiting for his tight
fist to loosen? It never did; he continued to sit so still it looked like
he wasn't breathing。 What was w