Chapter Three

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• January 25, 2005 • Forks High School •

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My second day at Forks high school started much smoother than the first. It was pretty much uneventful until I decided to eat lunch alone outside on the picnic tables in the quad. It was an overcast day much like all the others and maybe a little chilly, but still decent enough since it wasn't currently raining. It made for the perfect condition being that no one else really wanted to eat outside.

That is, until I spotted none other than Jasper Hale headed in my direction.

"Mind if I join you?" He asks, pointing to the opposite end of the table I'm currently occupying.

"Not at all." I respond, idly tidying my area self consciously.

"Sorry, sometimes it's a little overwhelming inside and I come out here to get away." He says by way of explanation, laying down the sketch pad he carried with him along with a few pencils and a smudge stick. "Mostly I just come out here to draw uninterrupted." He sits and flips to an empty page, tilting it a little away from my view.

"I get it, large crowds aren't my thing either. Plus in the two days I've known Emmett I can already tell that he probably creates a hostile drawing environment." I finish with a light chuckle, turning my attention toward the unfinished apple in my hand.

"You draw too?" He asks, eyebrows lifting as he begins a rough sketch on the blank paper.

"Oh heck no, I don't have any artistic abilities like that, as much as I wish I did." I frown, taking a bite of my apple.

"I didn't think I had it in me either, but I took some classes, watched some videos online, and doodled around a lot. Finally got the hang of it although I still don't really think I'm that good." He trails off, concentrating on his pencil strokes. "It helps with the stress though, especially when there's a lot going on."

"That is... actually kind of neat. Having an outlet that's also inspiring, creating art and it centering you in the process." I muse out loud, watching a face beginning to take shape on his paper.

I'm about to ask who he's drawing when the bell signaling the end of lunch rings out in the empty air surrounding us. I gather my trash and stand while he tucks his supplies away.

"Thanks for keeping me company today." I tell him as I gaze into his beautifully golden eyes, not quite ready to part ways with him.

"Thanks for allowing me to disturb your peace and quiet." And as if reading my mind, "Mind if I walk you to your next class?"

"Oh um, sure." Trying not to seem too excited by the proposition of spending more time in this gorgeous boy's presence. I tuck some loose strands of hair behind my ear and walk towards him.

"Lead the way, darlin'." He announces, sweeping his arm in the direction of the main school building, a smirk on his lips.

I laugh and shake my head at his antics, a blush creeping up my cheeks as I walk past him in the direction of my economics class.

Ditching my trash in the trash can as we leave the quad, I miss the way he grins at the accomplishment of making me giggle. I also fail to notice the astounded looks of his adopted siblings as we pass them unaware of their presence through the windows of the cafeteria. Faces reflecting their shocked thoughts at seeing their brother openly flirting with a female compared to his normal stoic facade.

•••

"How did you do it?" Emmett asks, leaning against the locker next to mine.

"Could you be a little more specific?" I ask, a little confused by his blunt question.

"You've been here less than a week and my brother is wrapped around your little finger." He says, holding up his pinky to wiggle in my face.

I laugh and shut my locker, "Emmett, I've had all of like two interactions with Jasper, you're looking into this a little too much."

"He usually keeps to himself, this isn't the normal Jasper we're talking about." He falls into step slightly behind me on my way to the last class of the day, his large build not moving through the throng of students as quickly as I am.

I turn to look at my new friend, "I literally have no clue, it's probably nothing Em!" My heart picking up speed at just the thought of Jasper. Is he actually interested in me? Is that what Emmett is getting at?

There's no way, beautiful people like him don't go for people like me.

I turn and leave Emmett behind in the hallway as students finish rushing through the halls, the tardy bell ringing.

•••

American History, the class I share with Jasper Hale and it also happens to be the last class of the day. Unfortunately though, his assigned seat is on the other side of the room. At least it's more forward than mine, leaving me to observe him for most of the class period without him seeing.

History is also my worst subject; whether it's world or US history, I hate it all the same. So many mistakes and atrocities, I wish I could let it flow in one ear and out the other without having to remember it for tests.

Today though, I get the sense our teacher has had a difficult day since he's decided to let us work together freely. Seeing as I don't really know anyone yet, I'm forced to work alone.

As if he could feel my discomfort and irritation with the assignment, Jasper Hale appears at the edge of my peripheral vision, claiming the abandoned desk next to mine and turning a few heads of our classmates.

"You're thinking so loud I could practically hear it from across the room." He mutters lowly without looking up from his worksheet.

"I'm thinking too loud?" I respond defensively as I cut him a look that would normally skin boys alive.

"Would you like some help or not, doll?" He asks, a grin sliding across his lips as his eyes meet mine in challenge.

"I-uh, I hate history." I manage to blurt out, a little flustered that he so easily bypassed my frustrated facade without a blink.

"I do want that explanation eventually, but we have work to finish and only," He breaks eye contact to glance at the clock above the board, "thirty seven minutes left before you're on your own."

"Alright Hale, what did you get for number four?" I deflate and accept his offer to save me from the misery of suffering through this stupid assignment alone.

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