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The Biology class was rather easy to find, this was one class she shared with seniors since she was great at this and since technically she's older then the seniors they let her.

Bethany walked in, she was confused as to why people talked so bad about the Cullens. They were extremely nice, well at least to her.

The biology teacher took the paper chuckling "Ah you had art before" He chuckles again signing it off and handing it back to her "The only available seat is beside Ms Cullen, in the back." Bethany shrugged nodding.

She moved to the back sitting beside the blonde beauty, she took out her books silently. Why? Because the blonde hadn't even looked at her so she would just assume she wasn't one to talk.

Rosalie stiffened when Bethany walked into the classroom, she didn't understand what she was feeling. She hated it.

Well actually thats a lie, she knew what it was but she wouldn't accept it. She couldn't.

Why? Because she would never put a human in their world, she didn't wish it upon herself or anyone. Oh and of course its a girl, being gay was wrong.

Being so old came with well, hardships. She might've lived through the changes but it was still slightly hard to accept. She couldn't care less for others but to even think of herself as gay, she felt like she was doing something wrong.

Rosalie didn't look at Bethany when she sat down but the moment Beth's focus was elsewhere her eyes couldn't help but find the girl beside her.

Her eyes trailed the facial features of the girl beside her, she was moulded by the gods. Blessed by them with beauty. And Rosalie felt blessed that her eyes were allowed to study it, take it in.

She looked away quickly, she mustn't feel this way.

Bethany glanced over at Rosalie, oh such a beauty couldn't compare to the moon.

It was as if Alice was the sun, all bright. She gave life to the flowers. Sunflowers turned her way because they wouldn't know who the real sun was anymore.

Rosalie was like the moon, only few would appreciate its true beauty. Only few flowers would spring open in her light, but they'd be just as beautiful.

Only the moon was scarred. Scarred by the darkness that overtakes it and only lets it shine complete for a few days.

The moon stood out even among the stars but one star would always be people's favourite, one they'd choose above the moon. The sun.

"You're Rosalie right?" Bethany asked, the class was ending soon. She wanted to at least have a minimum conversation. "I'm Bethany, I share a few classes with your siblings."

A short silence followed "I am." Rosalie answered simply packing up and leaving the class rather quickly the moment the bell had rung.

"Well goodbye to you too ma'am." Bethany muttered to herself standing up and going out of the classroom, only gym left.

She had dropped Bella by gym earlier so she knew where to go, coincidentally ending up behind the Cullens.

That was until her watch beeped. Her whole body froze in panic and she was quick to walk into the nearest bathroom not noticing the way five pairs of eyes followed her.

She nearly ran into one of the stalls answering the 'call' "Hello?" Her heart was beating already filled with adrenaline.

"There's putties. A lot of them we need to group up now. Teleport and you'll immediately come to us."

Jason's voice came from her watch and immediately she teleported away.

She arrived right beside them, them already morphed, and looks at the large group of putties creating havoc and probably gaining a few kills on their list if the Rangers didn't intervene.

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