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3 eclipse月食-第27章

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I was 
ready for it all。 I yearned for my own little baby。 I wanted my own house and a husband who would kiss me 
when he got home from work — just like Vera。 Only I had a very different kind of house in mind。 。 。 。” 
 It was hard for me to imagine the world that Rosalie had known。 Her story sounded more like a fairy tale 
than history to me。 With a slight shock; I realized that this was very close to the world that Edward would 
have experienced when he was human; the world he had grown up in。 I wondered — while Rosalie sat silent 
for a moment — if my world seemed as baffling to him as Rosalie’s did to me? 
 Rosalie sighed; and when she spoke again her voice was different; the wistfulness gone。 
 “In Rochester; there was one royal family — the Kings; ironically enough。 Royce King owned the bank 
my father worked at; and nearly every other really profitable business in town。 That’s how his son; Royce 
King the Second” — her mouth twisted around the name; it came out through her teeth — “saw me the first 
time。 He was going to take over at the bank; and so he began overseeing the different positions。 Two days 
later; my mother conveniently forgot to send my father’s lunch to work with him。 I remember being confused 
when she insisted that I wear my white organza and roll my hair up just to run over to the bank。” Rosalie 
laughed without humor。 
 “I didn’t notice Royce watching me particularly。 Everyone watched me。 But that night the first of the roses 
came。 Every night of our courtship; he sent a bouquet of roses to me。 My room was always overflowing with 
them。 It got to the point that I would smell like roses when I left the house。 
 “Royce was handsome; too。 He had lighter hair than I did; and pale blue eyes。 He said my eyes were like 
violets; and then those started showing up alongside the roses。 
 “My parents approved — that’s putting it mildly。 This was everything they’d dreamed of。 And Royce 
seemed to be everything I’d dreamed of。 The fairy tale prince; e to make me a princess。 Everything I 
wanted; yet it was still no more than I expected。 We were engaged before I’d known him for two months。 
 “We didn’t spend a great deal of time alone with each other。 Royce told me he had many responsibilities 
at work; and; when we were together; he liked people to look at us; to see me on his arm。 I liked that; too。 
There were lots of parties; dancing; and pretty dresses。 When you were a King; every door was open for you; 
every red carpet rolled out to greet you。 
 “It wasn’t a long engagement。 Plans went ahead for the most lavish wedding。 It was going to be everything 
I’d ever wanted。 I was pletely happy。 When I called at Vera’s; I no longer felt jealous。 I pictured my fair 
haired children playing on the huge lawns of the Kings’ estate; and I pitied her。” 
 Rosalie broke off suddenly; clenching her teeth together。 It pulled me out of her story; and I realized that 
the horror was not far off。 There would be no happy ending; as she’d promised。 I wondered if this was why 
she had so much more bitterness in her than the rest of them — because she’d been within reach of everything 
she’d wanted when her human life was cut short。 
 “I was at Vera’s that night;” Rosalie whispered。 Her face was smooth as marble; and as hard。 “Her little 
Henry really was adorable; all smiles and dimples — he was just sitting up on his own。 Vera walked me to the 
door as I was leaving; her baby in her arms and her husband at her side; his arm around her waist。 He kissed 
her on the cheek when he thought I wasn’t looking。 That bothered me。 When Royce kissed me; it wasn’t quite 

the same — not so sweet somehow。 。 。 。 I shoved that thought aside。 Royce was my prince。 Someday; I 
would be queen。” 
 It was hard to tell in the moonlight; but it looked like her bone white face got paler。 
 “It was dark in the streets; the lamps already on。 I hadn’t realized how late it was。” She continued to 
whisper almost inaudibly。 “It was cold; too。 Very cold for late April。 The wedding was only a week away; and 
I was worrying about the weather as I hurried home — I can remember that clearly。 I remember every detail 
about that night。 I clung to it so hard 。 。 。 in the beginning。 I thought of nothing else。 And so I remember this; 
when so many pleasant memories have faded away pletely。 。 。 。” 
 She sighed; and began whispering again。 “Yes; I was worrying about the weather。 。 。 。 I didn’t want to 
have to move the wedding indoors。 。 。 。 
 “I was a few streets from my house when I heard them。 A cluster of men under a broken streetlamp; 
laughing too loud。 Drunk。 I wished I’d called my father to escort me home; but the way was so short; it 
seemed silly。 And then he called my name。 
 “‘Rose!’ he yelled; and the others laughed stupidly。 
 “I hadn’t realized the drunks were so well dressed。 It was Royce and some of his friends; sons of other 
rich men。 
 “‘Here’s my Rose!’ Royce shouted; laughing with them; sounding just as stupid。 ‘You’re late。 We’re cold; 
you’ve kept us waiting so long。’” 
 “I’d never seen him drink before。 A toast; now and then; at a party。 He’d told me he didn’t like 
champagne。 I hadn’t realized that he preferred something much stronger。 
 “He had a new friend — the friend of a friend; e up from Atlanta。 
 “‘What did I tell you; John;’ Royce crowed; grabbing my arm and pullingme closer。 ‘Isn’t she lovelier 
than all your Georgia peaches?’ 
 “The man named John was darkhaired and suntanned。 He looked me over like I was a horse he was 
buying。 
 “‘It’s hard to tell;’ he drawled slowly。 ‘She’s all covered up。’ 
 “They laughed; Royce like the rest。 
 “Suddenly; Royce ripped my jacket from my shoulders — it was a gift from him — popping the brass 
buttons off。 They scattered all over the street。 
 “‘Show him what you look like; Rose!’ He laughed again and then he tore my hat out of my hair。 The pins 
wrenched my hair from the roots; and I cried out in pain。 They seemed to enjoy that — the sound of my pain。 
。 。 。” 
 Rosalie looked at me suddenly; as if she’d forgotten I was there。 I was sure my face was as white as hers。 
Unless it was green。 
 “I won’t make you listen to the rest;” she said quietly。 “They left me in the street; still laughing as they 
stumbled away。 They thought I was dead。 They were teasing Royce that he would have to find a new bride。 
He laughed and said he’d have to learn some patience first。 
 “I waited in the road to die。 It was cold; though there was so much pain that I was surprised it bothered 
me。 It started to snow; and I wondered why I wasn’t dying。 I was impatient for death to e; to end the 
pain。 It was taking so long。 。 。 。 
 “Carlisle found me then。 He’d smelled the blood; and e to investigate。 I remember being vaguely 
irritated as he worked over me; trying to save my life。 I’d never liked Dr。 Cullen or his wife and her brother — 
as Edward pretended to be then。 It had upset me that they were all more beautiful than I was; especially that 
the men were。 But they didn’t mingle in society; so I’d only seen them once or twice。 
 “I thought I’d died when he pulled me from the ground and ran with me — because of the speed — it felt 
like I was flying。 I remembered being horrified that the pain didn’t stop。 。 。 。 
 “Then I was in a bright room; and it was warm。 I was slipping away; and I was grateful as the pain began 
to dull。 But suddenly something sharp was cutting me; my throat; my wrists; my ankles。 I screamed in shock; 
thinking he’d brought me there to hurt me more。 Then fire started burning through me; and I didn’t care about 
anything else。 I begged him to kill me。 When Esme and Edward returned home; I begged them to kill me; too。 
Carlisle sat with me。 He held my hand and said that he was so sorry; promising that it would end。 He told me 
everything; and sometimes I listened。 He told me what he was; what I was being。 I didn’t believe him。 He 

apologized each time I screamed。 
“Edward wasn’t happy。 I remember hearing them discuss me。 I stopped screaming sometimes。 It did no 
good to scream。 
“‘What were 
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