TheBlackMoonVirgo
Saraya Swan is Bella's fraternal twin-softer spoken, painfully shy, and so quiet most people overlook her entirely. Even Bella. Even Charlie. She's always been that way: not invisible, just unreadable. Where Bella questions everything, Saraya watches and internalizes.
When Bella returns to Forks, Saraya says little and stays out of her sister's orbit-until the Cullens show up.
At first, Saraya notices Jasper Hale in the background: quiet, composed, a little out of place-like her. She doesn't stare, doesn't speak, but something about him makes her curious. Then she catches him staring back.
To Jasper, Saraya isn't just quiet-she's impossible to read. Her body language, her emotions, even her scent don't follow patterns. He's used to understanding people instantly. Saraya unnerves him by doing nothing at all. The more he watches her, the more he starts pulling an Edward-spending too long staring, listening in silence, watching for subtle changes.
When Bella and Edward begin their canon relationship, Saraya stays out of it-until Jasper starts gravitating toward her.
He doesn't know why. She doesn't say much. She doesn't ask about vampires. But when they're alone, something settles in him. He feels still. And that stillness becomes obsession.
Jasper begins acting protective-unnecessarily so. He positions himself near her at school, walks her to class, studies her from across the room. She lets him, not sure what he wants, but not afraid. It's awkward, slow, and oddly intimate.
When he finally speaks to her, Saraya surprises him: she's not cold, just unsure of how to connect. And despite himself, Jasper begins to feel something he hasn't felt in a century-something human.
He realizes she's his mate. But this bond is soft, subtle, and quiet, not overwhelming like Edward and Bella's. He keeps it to himself, afraid to frighten her away.