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6 the short second life of bree tanner布里·坦纳第二次短暂生命-第5章

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cause I responded right away to the challenge。 Diego was a good swimmer; but I was way stronger; especially after just feeding。  See ya; I mouthed as I passed him; but I wasn’t sure he saw。  I lost him back in the dark water; and I didn’t waste time looking to see by how much I was winning。 I just jetted through the sound till I hit the edge of the island where the most recent of our homes was located。 The last one had been a big cabin in the middle of SnowvilleNowhere on the side of some mountain in the Cascades。 Like the last one; this house was remote; had a big basement; and had recently deceased owners。  I raced up onto the shallow stony beach and then dug my fingers into the sandstone bluff and flew up。 I heard Diego e out of the water just as I gripped the trunk of an overhanging pine and flipped myself over the cliff edge。  Two things caught my attention as I landed gently on the balls of my feet。 One: it was really light out。 Two: the house was gone。  Well; not entirely gone。 Some of it was still visible; but the space the house had once occupied was empty。 The roof had collapsed into ragged; angular wooden lace; charred black; sagging lower than the front door had been。  The sun was rising fast。 The black pine trees were showing 
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hints of evergreen。 Soon the paler tips would stand out against the dark; and at about that point I would be dead。  Or really dead; or whatever。 This second thirsty; superhero life would go up in a sudden burst of flames。 And I could only imagine that the burst would be very; very painful。  This wasn’t the first time I’d seen our house destroyed with all the fights and fires in the basements; most of them lasted only a few weeksbut it was the first time I’d e across the scene of destruction with the first faint rays of sunlight threatening。  I sucked in a gasp of shock as Diego landed beside me。  “Maybe burrow under the roof?” I whispered。 “Would that be safe enough or   ?”  “Don’t freak out; Bree;” Diego said; sounding too calm。 “I know a place。 C’mon。”  He did a very graceful backflip off the bluff edge。  I didn’t think the water would be enough of a filter to block the sun。 But maybe we couldn’t burn if we were submerged? It seemed like a really poor plan to me。  However; instead of tunneling under the burnedout hull of the wrecked house; I dove off the cliff behind him。 I wasn’t sure of my reasoning; which was a strange feeling。 Usually I did what I always did followed the routine; did what made sense。  I caught up to Diego in the water。 He was racing again; but with no nonsense this time。 Racing the sun。  He whipped around a point on the little island and then dove deep。 I was surprised he didn’t hit the rocky floor of the sound; and more surprised when I could feel the blast of warmer 
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current flowing from what I had thought was no more than an outcropping of rock。  Smart of Diego to have a place like this。 Sure; it wasn’t going to be fun to sit in an underwater cavern all daynot breathing started to irritate after a few hours but it was better than exploding into ashes。 I should have been thinking like Diego was。 Thinking about something other than blood; that is。 I should have been prepared for the unexpected。  Diego kept going through a narrow crevice in the rocks。 It was black as ink in here。 Safe。 I couldn’t swim anymore   the space was too tightso I scrambled through like Diego; climbing through the twisting space。 I kept waiting for him to stop; but he didn’t。 Suddenly I realized that we really were going up。 And then I heard Diego hit the surface。  I was out a half second after he was。  The cave was no more than a small hole; a burrow about the size of a Volkswagen Beetle; though not as tall as that。 A second crawl space led out the back; and I could taste the fresh air ing from that direction。 I could see the shape of Diego’s fingers repeated again and again in the texture of the limestone walls。  “Nice place;” I said。  Diego smiled。 “Better than Freaky Fred’s backside。”  “I can’t argue with that。 Um。 Thanks。”  “You’re wele。”  We looked at each other in the dark for a minute。 His face was smooth and calm。 With anyone else; Kevin or Kristie or any of the others; this would have been terrifying  the constricted 
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space; the forced closeness。 The way I could smell his scent on every side of me。 That could have meant a quick and painful death at any second。 But Diego was so posed。 Not like anyone else。  “How old are you?” he asked abruptly。  “Three months。 I told you that。”  “That’s not what I meant。 Um; how old were you? I guess that’s the right way to ask。”  I leaned away; unfortable; when I realized he was talking about human stuff。 Nobody talked about that。 Nobody wanted to think about it。 But I didn’t want to end the conversation; either。 Just having a conversation at all was something new and different。 I hesitated; and he waited with a curious expression。  “I was; um; I guess fifteen。 Almost sixteen。 I can’t remember the day… was I past my birthday?” I tried to think about it; but those last hungry weeks were a big blur; and it hurt my head in a weird way to try to clear them up。 I shook my head; let it go。 “How about you?”  “I was just past my eighteenth;” Diego said。 “So close。”  “Close to what?”  “Getting out;” he said; but he didn’t continue。 There was an awkward silence for a minute; and then he changed the subject。  “You’ve done really well since you got here;” he said; his eyes sweeping across my crossed arms; my folded legs。 “You’ve survived   avoided the wrong kind of attention; kept intact。”  I shrugged and then yanked my left tshirt sleeve up to my shoulder so he could see the thin; ragged line that circled my 
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arm。  “Got this ripped off once;” I admitted。 “Got it back before Jen could toast it。 Riley showed me how to put it back on。”  Diego smiled wryly and touched his right knee with one finger。 His dark jeans covered the scar that must have been there。 “It happens to everybody。”  “Ouch;” I said。  He nodded。 “Seriously。 But like I was saying before; you’re a pretty decent vampire。”  “Am I supposed to say thanks?”  “I’m just thinking out loud; trying to make sense of things。”  “What things?”  He frowned a little。 “What’s really going on。 What Riley’s up to。 Why he keeps bringing the most random kids to her。 Why it doesn’t seem to matter to Riley if it’s someone like you or if it’s someone like that idiot Kevin。”  It sounded like he didn’t know Riley any better than I did。  “What do you mean; someone like me?” I asked。  “You’re the kind that Riley should be looking for   the smart ones not just these stupid gangbangers that Raoul keeps bringing in。 I bet you weren’t some junkie ho when you were human。”  I shifted uneasily at the last word。 Diego kept waiting for my answer; like he hadn’t said anything weird。 I took a deep breath and thought back。  “I was close enough;” I admitted after a few seconds of his patient watching。 “Not there yet; but in a few more weeks…” I shrugged。 “You know; I don’t remember much; but I do 
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remember thinking there was nothing more powerful on this pla than just plain old hunger。 Turns out; thirst is worst。”  He laughed。 “Sing it; sister。”  “What about you? You weren’t a troubled teen runaway like the rest of us?”  “Oh; I was troubled; all right。” He stopped talking。  But I could sit around and wait for the answers to inappropriate questions; too。 I just stared at him。  He sighed。 The scent of his breath was nice。 Everybody smelled sweet; but Diego had a little something extra   some spice like cinnamon or cloves。  “I tried to stay away from all that junk。 Studied hard。 I was gonna get out of the ghetto; you know。 Go to college。 Make something of myself。 But there was a guy not much different than Raoul。 Join or die; that was his motto。 I wasn’t having any; so I stayed away from his group。 I was careful。 Stayed alive。” He stopped; closing his eyes。  I wasn’t done being pushy。 “And?”  “My kid brother wasn’t as careful。”  I was about to ask if his brother had joined or died; but the expression on his face made asking unnecessary。 I looked away; not sure how to re
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