So this isn't officially a chapter it's just a preview to the sequel. I'm still deciding whether or not to do the sequel and I just wrote this so that everyone can help me decide whether it's worth it or not. So please leave a review saying whether or not I should write a sequel to Let the Games Begin. Thanks everyone!
Edward and I have been dating for a week now and so far so good. The newspaper articles were all but forgotten and now everyone was going back to normal, well sort of.
"Oh my gosh, Bella. I can't believe you've been dating my brother for a week! You know what this calls for?"
"An extremely painful makeover where Bella complains the whole time but we know she secretly likes it?" Rosalie guessed.
"Well that's part of it," Alice admitted. "This calls for a weekaversary party!"
"But Alice I don't want a weekaversary party and I'm sure Edward doesn't either," I complained.
"He does, I already asked him," she smiled knowing she had me now. Whatever Edward wanted, I usually made happen.
"Oh yeah, let me just ask him first," I replied hoping that she was lying.
"Fine, I haven't asked him yet, but believe me after I do he will want a weekaversary party," she said smiling evilly and sauntering off with Rosalie in tow.
I quickly rushed off to find Edward but then I heard a familiar voice calling me so I stopped and looked around for the source. When I spotted Mr. Gray I cautiously made my way over to him, hoping I wasn't in trouble for anything.
"Hello, Bella how are you doing today?" he asked politely.
"Fine Mr. Gray," I replied forgetting to ask him in return.
"Yes, well. I was wondering if you would like to help me with another thing for the newspaper," he said. "It really is going downhill and I was hoping you could bring it back up since you did such a good job last time."
Yeah except the last time almost cost me my boyfriend and my sanity. "Depends what am I doing?"
"Well I was thinking that you could write an advice column, you know like answering questions that people send in."
"I guess I could do that," I replied and he patted me on the back appreciatively.
"Thanks Bella, it means a lot to me."
"Your welcome, and a little advice for you Mr. Gray. Find a better newspaper staff next year."
"See you're already giving out good advice," he grinned and started back to his classroom.
EPOV
"Mr. Cullen," someone called from behind me.
I shut my locker door and turned to see Mr. Gray standing there smiling nervously at me. I was instantly suspicious, "Yes Mr. Gray?"
"I was wondering if you wanted to do an advice column for the newspaper," he asked.
"Is there a catch this time?" I asked.
"No of course not, we just need help bringing the newspaper out of the gutter. You will of course be anonymous," he replied.
"Ok, I'll do it as long as I'm anonymous," I replied and then I started walking to my first class.
The first thing I thought of was Bella. Was I supposed to tell her that I was writing another anonymous column for the newspaper or should I just keep it to myself since Mr. Gray said that I would definitely stay anonymous this time? I guess it wouldn't hurt to tell Bella, I can trust her to keep my secret. I just have to watch what I say because I don't want her dumping me over some lame advice I give to the poor souls of Forks High.
Yeah this was going to be fun, I smiled to myself.