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The cloudy and rainy weather makes people feel unfavorable.

When Jessica Anderson returned to Fox, she met a blond girl in front of the supermarket.

She looked about sixteen or seventeen years old, with a delicate appearance, and her skin was fairer than that of a semi-albino. It was obviously not raining, but she was holding an umbrella, as if she was waiting for someone.

Soon, a handsome boy with reddish-brown hair came out of the supermarket carrying a shopping bag, and got into the girl's umbrella.

The beauty of a man and a woman has become a dazzling scenery in the rainy Fox.

After shopping, she got into the car and asked her father, William, who was driving, "Who were those two people just now? I didn't seem to have seen them when I came to Fox before."

"Oh," William felt a lot happier when he thought of those children, "One is Edward from the Cullen family, and the other is Adiline from the Ramson family. They are also transfer students, and they have only been here for a year. many."

"They," Jessica thought about her words before she said, "Why are they still holding umbrellas when it's not raining?"

"Adiline has severe ultraviolet allergies, so she moved to Fox, which is rainy, so that she doesn't need to hold an umbrella all day long." William looked at the sky of Fox, and said, "But today's clouds don't seem to be Not thick."

"They are all good children, so is the Karen family. They are all children with special diseases. The Karen couple are kind-hearted and adopt them. They are very polite and the best children in the town. Of course, except me other than my daughter."

When a father always feels that his child is the best, maybe hearing the praise from William still makes Jessica feel very weird.

On the day of reporting at school, she met Edward in history class, but the other party didn't seem to be as approachable as her father said, not only showed extreme resistance to her during class, but also disappeared instantly after class. She felt utterly humiliated.

During lunch, Irene told her that only Adiline could get close to Edward, and that at other times, Edward seemed unreasonable.

Although she had never met Adiline, Jessica didn't have a good impression of her because of Edward's weird behavior.

Edward didn't come to class for more than a week, but Adiline came to school as usual.

Jessica really wanted to ask Adiline what was going on, but she held back, because when Adiline looked at her, there was even more disgust in her eyes than Edward's.

This made Jessica feel excluded. She felt that everything William said was lying to her, and maybe the good education they showed was an illusion.

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When I met Edward again, it was in the school cafeteria. He and Adiline were sitting together alone, and the other children of the Karen family were sitting at another table, not talking, so quiet that it was confusing.

Edward seemed uncomfortable, and his frown hadn't been relieved all day.

This made her more and more confused.

Later in history class, they had a few brief conversations.

Edward smiled and said, "You are different from Adiline. Adiline doesn't like history very much, especially Egyptian history."

"So your girlfriend doesn't like history," she said, as if surprised.

"What?" Edward said in surprise, "Adiline is not my girlfriend, we are just friends."

Jessica covered her inexplicably upturned mouth with the hair hanging by her ears, "All the students think you are a couple."

One morning in winter, Edward helped her drive away the hooligans who harassed her and saved her life. At that moment, she felt that something was different.

Edward seemed angry, and that was the reason for that anger no one knew.

Adiline came to her side, grabbed Edward by the collar, and dragged him out, as if she wanted to have a fight with him.

She really wanted to chase after him to persuade him, but unfortunately her body didn't allow it, nor did her identity.

So she asked Dr. Cullen, "Edward and Adiline seem to be fighting, is there anything wrong?"

Dr. Cullen was unexpectedly young and handsome. He was as pale as Edward, but gentler than Edward. He said, "It's okay, Edward won't be beaten to death. Anyway, it's not the first time."

This sentence suddenly pulled Jessica's curiosity to her throat.

"Do they fight often?"

Dr. Cullen said: "Probably Adiline vented her anger unilaterally. Edward doesn't know how to coax girls. No wonder he hasn't had a girlfriend for so many years."

No girlfriend, these few words magically made Jessica forget the pain. Whether she was awake or dreaming, Edward was always in her mind.

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This was a special night. Instead of Edward, Jessica dreamed of Adiline. In the dream, her name was not Adiline, but Timereness, the noble princess of ancient Egypt.

Then Edward fell into her dream. In the dream, Edward looked like he was only fifteen or sixteen years old, wearing a white costume, and riding a steed in the vast desert.

The young Edward said: "I will inherit the noble title of Arnuwan and marry the noble Egyptian princess Timereness. I will hold the wedding on the day I ascend the throne. Hittite and Egypt will be eternal allies."

So Timereness crossed the desert and reached Hittite.

The boy ascended the throne, and the princess became the queen.

Then Jessica woke up.

It was a strange dream, she thought it was because she had read too many historical materials on the Internet.

But no matter in dream or reality, Jessica is jealous of Adiline, there is no doubt about it.

Recently, Edward seldom chatted with her, and she even saw Adiline forcing Edward to drop the course.

Adiline liked Edward, she finally came to this conclusion.

There is no priority in love, and everyone has the right to pursue it, Jessica thought so, so no matter how long Adiline came early, she would muster up the courage to express her heart to Edward.

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"You don't seem afraid to talk to me," she asked Edward in a history class.

She noticed that Adiline didn't come to school today, and Edward became more relaxed. It seemed that Edward didn't like being pushed too hard, she thought.

"No, it's not," Edward denied, "I just don't know what to tell you."

When school was over in the afternoon, she worked up the courage to invite Edward to the woods behind the school.

"I already know your identity."

Edward was caught off guard by this sentence and felt embarrassed.

He said: "Adiline is right, I shouldn't have anything to do with you."

See, to be honest, Jessica took a step forward and said, "She likes you too."

Edward was shocked: "She likes me? I'm afraid you are overthinking it. We are just ordinary friends. There is no way she likes me."

"Adiline is the same person as you, right?" Jessica said, "She is so possessive of you that even I can see it. Why didn't you find out?"

Edward warned: "You'd better forget everything you said today, or you may not live tomorrow. Don't forget, we feed on blood."

"But I love you and don't care about your status."

Jessica is desperate.

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"Madman," Edward shook his head, furious.

"No one will fall in love with a murderer. If you are not sick, please leave. I don't want to lose a classmate suddenly."

"Are you concerned about me?" Jessica asked. "You are worried about me, aren't you?"

"You are so mad. If one day you die at the hands of others, don't be surprised. It must be your own fault."

After leaving these words, Edward drove away from the campus.

Jessica felt more and more that it was Adiline who controlled Edward.

And when Edward got home, Rosalie kicked him out of the door.

She gave Edward a piece of advice: "I suggest that you don't come back with that woman's scent, and don't give that woman any hope, or the entire Karen family will be buried with you."

Timellanis obviously wouldn't let anyone who might expose their identities, Rosalie pushed him against a tree, and beat him up: "You are killing that human being, and you are also killing him." us."

Edward had nothing to say.

He only persuaded Jessica to protect Jessica and his family, but who knew that his true identity was discovered.

"So what should I do?" Edward sought Alice's advice.

"We," Alice paused, pondered for a while before answering: "Let's move."

But Melanise obviously wouldn't want to unless there were sufficient and clear reasons.

191:

Finally, Edward worked up the courage to ask, "Do you like me?"

Timellanis was slightly stunned.

"Why do you think so?"

Edward shook his head: "I don't know."

"I don't like you," said Timeleness, "at least not as you are now."

The boy she liked died in Hittite, and was buried in the rolling yellow sand with all her love for her.

Standing in Edward's room, overlooking the dense forest, the humid air reminded Timeleness that this was not Hittite, but Forks.

The immature young man in front of him was in stark contrast to the decisive Hittite warrior back then.

The room with two glass walls was not very bright because of the rainy weather, and the music on the phonograph broke the peaceful world.

"I love my husband very much. Even after 3000 years, my love for him will not change. You are not him, so I will not like you."

"You are older than him, but not half as good as him. As I said, you are a child who grew up in a peaceful age. You are different from me and everyone in Volturi. You are very talented, but your mind is not so clear. , you can kill vampires, but you don’t want to kill innocent humans, but have you ever thought about the difference between them? They are all life, but you treat them differently. The world has rules and order, and you It should also be complied with.”

Edward asked unwillingly: "Then why do you treat me differently than you treat them?"

Timellanis looked at him without any affection in her eyes: "Because you look exactly like my husband."

The author has something to say:

Ahem, the heroine is still a child, she has no role to play, let her grow up right away, really!Edward is also just to promote the plot!

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