âAre you sure you can do this?â
âIâm sure.â
âAre you positive?â
âIâm positive.â
âAre you sure youââ
âIâm sure!â Vincent growled, whipping his head around to glare at me. âStop asking the same damn thing over and over again!â
I blinked at his sudden outburst. âI-I⦠Sorry.â
âItâs not your fault,â he muttered after a second, returning his attention to the outside world.
My eyes lingered on him for a moment longer, the corners of my lips turning up into a small smile before joining his gaze. We were parked in front of my high school, waiting for Fiona and Joel to show up. Every now and then Vincentâs brows furrowed together as he stared up at the massive structure. He had to be nervous. Heck, even I was nervousâ and Iâd been going to that school for four years.
âItâs not as scary as it looks,â I told him.
He snorted. âIâm not scared.â
âYou look like youâre scared.â
His head swiveled around again, his face twisted into mock horror. âOh no! Teenagers! Look, Iâm not like you and almost drop dead at the sight of another species.â
I glowered at him. âYeah, well at least humans are supposed to exist!â A flat look crossed his face. With a gasp, I realized my words. âWait, Iâm sorryââ
âStop apologizing.â
âIâm sorryâ crap!â
He rolled his eyes. âWhatâs wrong with you today?â
I bit my tongue, turning my back to him. That was my question. What was wrong with him? Why was he being so much nicer lately? Surely being out of his house couldnât have made such a drastic change of attitude, could it? I glanced at him again, narrowing my eyes.
âWhat now?â he asked, his eyes sliding over to mine.
âNothing,â I muttered, snapping my head forward again.
âTurn toward me again.â
Curious, I rotated my head once more; jerking my head back when I realized how close Vincentâs was to me. âW-what?â
âYour hair,â he muttered, reaching a slim hand toward me. âThis piece here is sticking up.â He put his hand on the top of my head, running it down the front of my bangs.
My heart stuttered in my chest at his unexpected gesture. âT-thanksâ¦â
âNo problem,â he responded, keeping his hand on my head.
âEr⦠what are you doing?â I asked after a moment.
He grinned evilly. âThis.â Before I could protest, he ruffled the hair on my head roughly; messing up the perfect part itâd taken me five minutes to complete this morning.
âVincent!â I cried in outrage, shoving his hand away. âWhat is wrong with you?â
He laughedâ impossible, I knowâ and pulled his hand away. âWhatâs wrong with you?â
âMy hair!â I snapped angrily, yanking down my visor to use the mirror to fix my hair. âUgh, it looks like crap now.â
âIt looks fine, stupid.â
I glared at him from the corner of my eye. âNo it doesnât, you jerk.â
âWhatever.â He shrugged, looking out the window again, an amused smile on his face.
After huffing out a burst of angry air, I tried to repair the damages heâd done to my hair. Fortunately for him, I was able to do so more easilyâ otherwise I would have murdered him. Even if I didnât exactly know how to do so. My gaze wandered back to the school building, where class was probably already in session. Mr. Donât-wake-me-up-early-unless-you-want-to-die had slept in for half an hour, causing us to be half-an hour later. And now we had to wait for Fiona and Joel, who were also running late. It was an awkward five minutes of silence before an unfamiliar, black BMW rolled up next to us. As I peered into the driverâs side window, Joelâs face suddenly appeared in it, his nose squished to the glass as he grinned at me. I jumped back in shock, not expecting it.
âFinally,â Vincent groaned, unlocking the doors.
âThatâs really inconspicuous,â I mumbled sarcastically, feeling as though my out-of-date Mitsubishi was trash compared to his car.
Vincent paused, his door on the handle. âWhat is?â
âYour cars. Theyâre so fancy. How Twilight.â
âIf you were around for thousands of years, youâd be rich too,â he retorted, wrenching the car door open. âItâs okay to be jealous.â
I ignored his comment, pushing my door open as well. Not even five seconds after I climbed out of the car, Fiona nearly tackled me to the ground in a hug. âIâve missed you!â
âIâve missed you too,â I replied honestly, squeezing her tightly. Itâd only been one day, and yet it felt like forever. Sebastian floated through my mind for a moment, causing my heart to clench. Who knew spending a week with people could make you feel so strongly about them? âHowâs Sebastian?â
Fiona chuckled, releasing me. âHeâs good. He says the mansion is too boring without you.â
âThatâs what I said,â Vincent interjected, an annoyed expression on his face.
Joel elbowed him in the ribs. âAw, you jealous?â
âNo,â he said, shoving Joel away from him and into the BMW.
I winced, expecting a dent. âYou canât do that in the school, Vincent.â
âIâm not stupid.â
âVivi!â Joel cried, looking at him in mock horror. âYouâre still insulting her? Youâd think after your first night together youâdââ
Fiona gasped. âFirst night together?â
âNot like that!â Vincent and I said at the same time, my eyes giving Joel and accusing look.
Vincent was a safe distance away from me at nightâ not that I thought he was going to kill me in my sleep or anything, but my dad thought he might try something, so he placed a lock on the guest room door. I covered my mouth quickly to stop myself from bursting out laughing. Vincent was not happy with that. We both knew he could easily break the door if he wanted to, but it was still amusing. He wasnât allowed to leave his room at night.
âSo, Emily,â Joel said, breaking the silence that had settled. He threw an arm around my shoulder, dragging me closer to him. âYouâre a human. Show me around this place!â
âWell since you guys are new, I think you have to go to the office first to get your scheduleâ¦â I trailed off, my mouth drying. Why hadnât I thought about that? The chances were high that we wouldnât have any classes together! âWhat happens if you guys donât have classes with me? What are you going to do?â
Joel clapped me on the shoulder. âSebastian took care of that!â
I was afraid to ask what he meant by that. Deep down, I knew I already knew, but I didnât really want to hear it out loud. âWait, donât tell meâ¦â
âEvery single class!â Fiona chirped.
âWhy?â I cried. I was going to go crazy!â
Vincent sighed heavily. âStupid really is a fitting nickname. Why are we here again?â
I faced him, putting my hands on my hips. âTo make sure I donât get into any trouble.â
âNow, pray, tell me how are we supposed to do that if we donât have classes together?â
âUhhhâ¦â I hesitated, a sheepish expression crossing my face. âGood point.â
âYeah. Now letâs go.â Without waiting for any of us, Vincent began stalking off in the direction of the school.
Fiona watched him for a moment, a dissatisfied look on her face. âI thought getting him out of the house would make him ease up a little bit⦠Generally when we go out he loosens up.â
I frowned at her. So he wasnât acting weird after all. He really did act different outside of the manor. âHe was kinda like that before, but when you guys showed upâ¦â
âItâs me!â Joel gasped dramatically, retracing his arm. âIâm a bad influence.â
âYouâre his best friend,â Fiona pointed out. âAside from Sam. He wouldnât change his attitude in front of you.â
âThen itâs you.â
Fiona quietly snorted. âYeah, right.â
âWell, whatever. Just let him be moody. Heâll scare all the girls away this way,â I said, starting for the school building now. Vincent was already at the entrance. âCome on.â
Joel threw me a sly grin. âYou donât want the girls all over him?â
âNo,â I grumbled.
âOuu, do you have a crush?â
I did my best to keep a straight face. Was it that obvious? Couldnât I just not want girls all over him? I grimaced. No, I couldnât do that. âNo,â I finally lied smoothly. âItâd just be annoying to have all the girls around him when he has to be around me all the time. That means the girls will be there too.â
âAhh,â Joel responded, nodding his had understandingly. âThat could get annoying.â
Fiona cocked an eyebrow. âIf girls surrounded you when Vincent was around?â
âWell for me it would be other guys,â he clarified.
âVincent!â I shouted, waving my hand frantically at said man. âWait a second! Iâll show you where to go!â
He turned back to me, his lips pressed into a flat line. âI can figure it out myself.â
âWe can all go together. Our excuse for being late could be I had to go pick you guys up because you couldnât find your way.â
âWhaaat? We have to be on time every day?â Joel asked, looking at me in distaste. âEw.â
I smiled patiently at him. âYou could be late at that⦠whatever school you guys went to before?â
Joel, Vincent, and Fiona nodded. âWeâre from the royal family,â they chorused.
âWell lucky you,â I responded with a forced grin. Stupid royalty.
Vincent pushed open the doors to the school as we reached it, allowing us to enter first before he shut it. Together we traversed down the main hallway, littered with lockers and display cases. Joel was looking around with wide eyes, Fiona had a nostalgic expression on her face, and Vincent just frowned. They were going to be one very interesting trio.
âMiss Brown!â Ms. Scully, the office person, greeted me loudly, a smile crossing her plump face. âLong time no see! I bet there are the new transfer students youâre tugging along with you!â
âYep,â I told her, moving toward the desk. âI brought them here to get their schedule. We all just arrived.â
She smiled warmly at Vincent, Fiona, and Joel for a second before returning to me. âIâll write you guys a pass in a moment. Let me just find these guysâ schedules. Youâre just in time for second periodâ¦â
âSecond period?â Joel whispered loudly. âThatâs so gross. Why do we need to know that?â
My eyes nearly bulged out of their sockets. I whipped around quickly, dragging a finger horizontally across my chest. Fiona giggled, whispering something in his ear. He grinned sheepishly, scratching the back of his head. âOh! Whoopsâ¦â
âIdiot,â Vincent sighed.
I rubbed my temple with my forefinger and middle finger. It was going to be a long day. What subject were we starting off with? I racked my brain for a moment before remembering with a crushing weight that second period was math. A groan slipped through my lips.
âSomething wrong, dear?â Ms. Scully inquired, waddling back to the main desk with papers in hand. âHere are your schedules⦠Fiona? Vincent? Joel?â She nodded to each as she said their name, handing them their schedules. âI hope you have a great first day!â
âThank you!â Joel and Fiona chirped together while Vincent just muttered his gratitude.
âWe have math first,â I told them glumly as we trudged out of the office after receiving our late slips. Joel was looking at his schedule in confusion, so I stole a glance at it. I did a double take when I noticed his second period was physics. âWait, what?â
Fiona tapped me on the shoulder, thrusting her schedule in my face. âI have Asian Civ. second period.â
I blinked again. âWhat?â
âI thought we all had the same schedule?â Joel spoke up, turning to Vincent. âRight, Vivi?â
He shrugged. âApparently not if yours says different.â
âBut then whoâs going to watch Emily?â
âI have math second period,â he replied, waving his schedule.
I yanked the piece of paper out of his hand, scanning it briefly. Vincent almost had every subject with meâ everything but Chemistry and English. âFiona, do you have English period four or chemistry period five?â
âI have English sixth!â Joel said excitedly. âViviâs not in it?â
âNo, and donât call me that,â Vincent growled, narrowing his eyes threateningly. âI donât want to hear it again.â
Joel smirked. âSure, Vivi.â
âYou son of aââ
âI have chemistry fifth,â Fiona interjected, shooting her brother a flat look. âSo we have you covered throughout the day⦠Do we have any classes all together?â
I glanced over all their schedules again, frowning a little bit. âArt, history, and Spanish⦠And lunch.â
She beamed brightly. âYay!â
âWell, we better get to class,â Joel said, smiling expectantly at me. âWhich way am I going?â
I pointed to the yellow hallway that was next to us. âFollow that all the way to the end and itâs the last door on the right.â
He saluted me. âAy ay! What about history?â
âSomeone from class will show you the way,â I assured him, praying someone actually would. One of the girls had toâ Joel was way too cute to pass up giving help to. âAre you all set, Fiona?â
âNope!â
I sighed. âJust follow the stairs that are around the corner to the top floor and itâs the middle door on the left in the green hallway.â
She nodded. âOkay.â
âThen go for it. Donât be afraid to ask someone for help if you get lost!â I called as they started walking away. âIâll see you next period!â
They both waved me off. I watched them for a second, my stomach twisting uncomfortably. Was this how it felt when mothers send their children off to school for the first time? I almost laughed at the simile I made. Fiona and Joel were not my children. My nerves were probably coming from the fact I just sent out two vampires into a human school⦠Two overly zealous vampires.
âAny day now,â Vincent said, knocking me gently on the head. âAre we going to class or not?â
I studied his face for a moment, frowning. What were the students going to think of Vincent? To me he looked pretty normal (well, besides being abnormally handsome), but what if to other people he looked fake? Would they figure out something was weirdâ¦? No, there were cuter guys than Vincent at this school (if only by a little bit), so his looks probably wouldnât be a problem. He wore normal clothingâ blue jeans and a black t-shirt that fit him pretty well. Even his skin didnât look as pale as it usually did.
Vincent suddenly crossed his arms over his chest, faking an embarrassed look. âStop checking me out!â
I pulled myself out of my thoughts, shooting him a dirty look. âI wasnât! Come on, letâs go!â
âSure you werenât,â he responded skeptically. âDonât worry. Iâm used to it.â
âThatâs a good thing.â
âHmm?â
I glanced back at him. âGirls will be staring at you all dayâ¦â For a brief second jealousy washed over me, but I shook it away. Iâd be worried if girls didnât stare. Besides, I didnât have anything to be jealous aboutâ Vincent probably wouldnât give anyone a second look.
Abruptly a hand enclosed around my upper arm, effectively yanking me to a stop. Surprised, I turned my head to look at Vincent. âWhat?â
âLook down, stupid,â he ordered, looking irritated.
I did as he said, my eyes widening when I realized we were at the stairs. I hadnât eve noticed! Letting out an embarrassed chuckle, I slowly eased my arm from his grip. âW-well, what do you knowâ¦â
âPay attention,â he demanded, brushing by me and descending the stairs. âI can just imagine what my father would say if you died from falling down the stairs.â
âI wouldnât have died,â I responded, hurrying after him. âTake a right down this hallway,â I added, tugging on his arm. âFirst door to the left.â
He grunted in response, allowing me to pull him with me. âHow long is a school day?â
âSix hours.â
He froze, making me body jerk as I came to a stop. âWhat did you say?â
I raised an eyebrow. âYou didnât know school was six hours?â
âNo!â
âWell it is. How long was⦠v-school?â
âV-school?â
I flushed, narrowing my eyes at him. âYou know! The word I canât say.â
âIt was three hours every day,â he responded grumpily. âWe have to sit through six of human high school now?â
âTechnically itâs six and a halfâ¦â
âKill me,â he groaned.
I dropped my gaze to the floor. âWell if I knew howâ¦â
âIâm not telling you.â
My shoulders sagged in defeat. âWhatever. I wasnât that curious anyway. Letâs go to class now.â
Vincent sighed heavily before I heard the sound of his footfalls following me. My heart began to race as we grew closer and closer to the classroom door. I had no idea why I was feeling so nervous. Itâd only been about a week and a half since Iâd been out, and everyone thought Iâd been in Floridaâ no big deal. Sweat covered my palms as I clenched the late pass in my left one, right before the door. After taking a soothing best, I turned toward Vincent. âAre you ready?â
âNo,â he deadpanned.
I breathed out a nervous chuckle. âHere we goâ¦â
Bracing myself, I pushed open the door. Immediately twenty pairs of eyes snapped to Vincent and myself. I smiled awkwardly back at them, making eye contact with a few of my closer friends. When they sent me bright smiles, I began to feel more relaxed. Ms. Schott, the math teacher, looked up from her notes to scowl at us for a moment. She didnât like interruptions.
âAh, Emily, youâre back!â she cried after a few more moments. âGood! Now you can play catch up. And Iâm assuming this is Mr. Rutherford?â
At the sound of Vincentâs last name, whispers burst through the class, as if every had just noticed Vincent. I took a quick peek at him, taking in his bored expression. A small smile slipped onto my face as I returned to look at Ms. Schott. Vincent wasnât even looking at the other students.
âHeâs hot.â
My head automatically shot toward the girl, Jessie, whoâd uttered the words. Of course, that sparked an automatic reaction from everyone else who had to get their opinion in. I didnât have to turn around to know Vincent was smirking now. He was probably basking in the attention.
âPlease take a seat and start todayâs notes then,â Ms. Schott continued, making me realize I hadnât heard one thing she said in the last minute. âHave Mr. Rutherford sit next to you since youâre both behind quite a bit.â
I nodded, gesturing Vincent to follow me to the back of the room where our seats were. A few people whispered greetings to Vincent and myself. As expected, most of the girls, and even some guys, couldnât keep their attention off him. I slumped into my chair wearily. It hadnât even been ten minutes of school and I was already tired.
âEmily!â my friend Hannah hissed, waving frantically to get my attention. âWhoâs your friend?â
I stared straight ahead, pretending I couldnât hear her. Ms. Schott didnât like people talking in class anyway.
âEmily!â another voice whispered.
I focused intently on the board.
âEm!â
âEmily!â
âGuys, shut up!â I hushed quietly, glaring at the three girls bothering meâ Hannah, Grace, and Stephanie. If they wanted to ask questions about Vincent they could do it later, or ask him directly.
âToday weâll be learning about radicals,â Ms. Schott suddenly announced, making eye contact with me.
âWhatâs a radical?â Vincent muttered, leaning back in his seat. He wore an uncomfortable expression, revealing to me that the seats didnât please him.
I did my best to keep my energy calm. After a few more seconds I gave up, dropping my head onto my desk. âI donât know, Vincent. I donât knowâ¦â
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Tired. It's 2:30AM. I'm going to bed. No proof reading. I got up at 6:40AM this morning to go check out the North Dartmouth college (WHICH IS AMAZING)... so yeah. Night x)
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OH! and yes, prom was amazing! :D