05. Old Legends

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A COUPLE OF DAYS HAVE PASSED SINCE THE INCIDENT. Everything was sort of back to normal, well at least for Dylan. There were times when Edward would make side conversations with Bella, whenever they bumped into each other.

The other day when they had a class field trip, Dylan had noticed the pair talking while they all walked through the greenhouse. She wasn't able to hear the conversation from being pulled away by Jessica. When she asked Bella about it later that day, she didn't say much and Dylan left at that.

In history class, Rosalie ignored the Swan girl altogether. It made her sad, knowing whatever happened between Edward and Bella, somehow resulted in the blonde icing her out. She tried making conversation, cracking jokes here and there, or talking about the gossip that was flowing around school.

But, nothing worked and Dylan had a strong feeling that Edward had something to do about it.

Jabbing a fork in her salad, Dylan expressed a laugh at something Eric had said. Shoving a mouthful of lettuce into her mouth. It was lunch period, a normal day, as well as it can be.

"You guys, we should go to La Push tomorrow. I heard the surf is gonna be killer." Jessica announced, fixing her headband.

"I'll be able to show off my surfer skills and prove all of you clowns wrong." Eric declared, mimicking a surfing pose.

"And finish that rematch that we didn't end up finishing right Jess?" Mike raised a playful eyebrow at the girl, who visibly blushed.

She raised her hand, pointing a finger at the table. "You're going down." Jessica teased, making Mike smile.

"Wait, why are you trying to prove them wrong?" Dylan asked, pointing at Eric with a curious smile. This made the group snicker and he rolled his eyes in return.

"Apparently," He quoted with his fingers. "I'm the weakest link at surfing. Which I think is no longer true, considering I've been practicing." Eric bragged with a smirk.

Another snicker was heard, "Yeah we'll see about that." Jessica challenged. Along with Mike nodding in agreement.

Dylan raised a hand to Eric, "Rooting for you." She encouraged him as Eric happily smiled and high-fived her. 

"Appreciate the support bestie." He raved, to which Dylan giggled at that as she continued to eat her salad.

"Do you surf?" Mike asked, and Dylan glanced up from her plate, swallowing the last bite of food.

"If you don't have a board you can totally borrow one of mine." Jessica quickly said after him, moving her fork around her food.

The Swan girl winced, "Sadly I don't surf. Not a great swimmer." Even though she loved the ocean, Dylan didn't find the time to learn, especially since she was busy doing other sports back in Arizona. However, when she did go swimming, it was only in shallow waters.

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