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To
my
dismay
,
I
found
myself
the
center
of
attention
for
the
rest
of
that
week
.
Tyler
Crowley
was
impossible
,
following
me
around
,
obsessed
with
making
amends
to
me
somehow
.
I
tried
to
convince
him
what
I
wanted
more
than
anything
else
was
for
him
to
forget
all
about
it
-
especially
since
nothing
had
actually
happened
to
me
-
but
he
remained
insistent
.
He
followed
me
between
classes
and
sat
at
our
now
-
crowded
lunch
table
.
Mike
and
Eric
were
even
less
friendly
toward
him
than
they
were
to
each
other
,
which
made
me
worry
that
I
’
d
gained
another
unwelcome
fan
.
No
one
seemed
concerned
about
Edward
,
though
I
explained
over
and
over
that
he
was
the
hero
-
how
he
had
pulled
me
out
of
the
way
and
had
nearly
been
crushed
,
too
.
I
tried
to
be
convincing
.
Jessica
,
Mike
,
Eric
,
and
everyone
else
always
commented
that
they
hadn
’
t
even
seen
him
there
till
the
van
was
pulled
away
.
I
wondered
to
myself
why
no
one
else
had
seen
him
standing
so
far
away
,
before
he
was
suddenly
,
impossibly
saving
my
life
.
With
chagrin
,
I
realized
the
probable
cause
-
no
one
else
was
as
aware
of
Edward
as
I
always
was
.
No
one
else
watched
him
the
way
I
did
.
How
pitiful
.
Edward
was
never
surrounded
by
crowds
of
curious
bystanders
eager
for
his
firsthand
account
.
People
avoided
him
as
usual
.
The
Cullens
and
the
Hales
sat
at
the
same
table
as
always
,
not
eating
,
talking
only
among
themselves
.
None
of
them
,
especially
Edward
,
glanced
my
way
anymore
.
When
he
sat
next
to
me
in
class
,
as
far
from
me
as
the
table
would
allow
,
he
seemed
totally
unaware
of
my
presence
.
Only
now
and
then
,
when
his
fists
would
suddenly
ball
up
-
skin
stretched
even
whiter
over
the
bones
-
did
I
wonder
if
he
wasn
’
t
quite
as
oblivious
as
he
appeared
.
He
wished
he
hadn
’
t
pulled
me
from
the
path
of
Tyler
’
s
van
-
there
was
no
other
conclusion
I
could
come
to
.
I
wanted
very
much
to
talk
to
him
,
and
the
day
after
the
accident
I
tried
.
The
last
time
I
’
d
seen
him
,
outside
the
ER
,
we
’
d
both
been
so
furious
.
I
still
was
angry
that
he
wouldn
’
t
trust
me
with
the
truth
,
even
though
I
was
keeping
my
part
of
the
bargain
flawlessly
.
But
he
had
in
fact
saved
my
life
,
no
matter
how
he
’
d
done
it
.
And
,
overnight
,
the
heat
of
my
anger
faded
into
awed
gratitude
.
He
was
already
seated
when
I
got
to
Biology
,
looking
straight
ahead
.
I
sat
down
,
expecting
him
to
turn
toward
me
.
He
showed
no
sign
that
he
realized
I
was
there
.
"
Hello
,
Edward
,
"
I
said
pleasantly
,
to
show
him
I
was
going
to
behave
myself
.
He
turned
his
head
a
fraction
toward
me
without
meeting
my
gaze
,
nodded
once
,
and
then
looked
the
other
way
.