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I frowned。
Jacob rolled his eyes; impatient; and reached down to yank me up into his arms。
“Don’t be such a baby;” he muttered。
But his eyes flickered to Edward; just like mine did。 Edward’s face was posed and smooth。 He spoke
to Jasper。
“Bella’s scent is so much more potent to me — I thought it would be a fairer test if someone else tried。”
Jacob turned away from them and paced swiftly into the woods。 I didn’t say anything as the dark closed
around us。 I was pouting; unfortable in Jacob’s arms。 It felt too intimate to me — surely he didn’t need to
hold me quite so tightly — and I couldn’t help but wonder what it felt like to him。 It reminded me of my last
afternoon in La Push; and I didn’t want to think about that。 I folded my arms; annoyed when the brace on my
hand intensified the memory。
We didn’t go far; he made a wide arc and came back into the clearing from a different direction; maybe
half a football field away from our original departure point。 Edward was there alone and Jacob headed toward
him。
“You can put me down now。”
“I don’t want to take a chance of messing up the experiment。” His walk slowed and his arms tightened。
“You are so annoying;” I muttered。
“Thanks。”
Out of nowhere; Jasper and Alice stood beside Edward。 Jacob took one more step; and then set me
down a half dozen feet from Edward。 Without looking back at Jacob; I walked to Edward’s side and took his
hand。
“Well?” I asked。
“As long as you don’t touch anything; Bella; I can’t imagine someone sticking their nose close enough to
that trail to catch your scent;” Jasper said; grimacing。 “It was almost pletely obscured。”
“A definite success;” Alice agreed; wrinkling her nose。
“And it gave me an idea。”
“Which will work;” Alice added confidently。
“Clever;” Edward agreed。
“How do you stand that?” Jacob muttered to me。
Edward ignored Jacob and looked at me while he explained。 “We’re — well; you’re — going to leave a
false trail to the clearing; Bella。 The newborns are hunting; your scent will excite them; and they’ll e exactly
the way we want them to without being careful about it。 Alice can already see that this will work。 When they
catch our scent; they’ll split up and try to e at us from two sides。 Half will go through the forest; where her
vision suddenly disappears。 。 。 。”
“Yes!” Jacob hissed。
Edward smiled at him; a smile of true radeship。
I felt sick。 How could they be so eager for this? How could I stand having both of them in danger? I
couldn’t。
I wouldn’t。
“Not a chance;” Edward said suddenly; his voice disgusted。 It made me jump; worrying that he’d
somehow heard my resolve; but his eyes were on Jasper。
“I know; I know;” Jasper said quickly。 “I didn’t even consider it; not really。”
Alice stepped on his foot。
“If Bella was actually there in the clearing;” Jasper explained to her; “it would drive them insane。 They
wouldn’t be able to concentrate on anything but her。 It would make picking them off truly easy。 。 。 。”
Edward’s glare had Jasper backtracking。
“Of course it’s too dangerous for her。 It was just an errant thought;” he said quickly。 But he looked at me
from the corner of his eyes; and the look was wistful。
“No;” Edward said。 His voice rang with finality。
“You’re right;” Jasper said。 He took Alice’s hand and started back to the others。 “Best two out of three?”
I heard him ask her as they went to practice again。
Jacob stared after him in disgust。
“Jasper looks at things from a military perspective;” Edward quietly defended his brother。 “He looks at all
the options — it’s thoroughness; not callousness。”
Jacob snorted。
He’d edged closer unconsciously; drawn by his absorption in the planning。 He stood only three feet from
Edward now; and; standing there between them; I could feel the physical tension in the air。 It was like static;
an unfortable charge。
Edward got back to business。 “I’ll bring her here Friday afternoon to lay the false trail。 You can meet us
afterward; and carry her to a place I know。 pletely out of the way; and easily defensible; not that it will
e to that。 I’ll take another route there。”
“And then what? Leave her with a cell phone?” Jacob asked critically。
“You have a better idea?”
Jacob was suddenly smug。 “Actually; I do。”
“Oh。 。 。 。 Again; dog; not bad at all。”
Jacob turned to me quickly; as if determined to play the good guy by keeping me in the conversation。 “We
tried to talk Seth into staying behind with the younger two。 He’s still too young; but he’s stubborn and he’s
resisting。 So I thought of a new assignment for him — cell phone。”
I tried to look like I got it。 No one was fooled。
“As long as Seth Clearwater is in his wolf form; he’ll be connected to the pack;” Edward said。 “Distance
isn’t a problem?” he added; turning to Jacob。
“Nope。”
“Three hundred miles?” Edward asked。 “That’s impressive。”
Jacob was the good guy again。 “That’s the farthest we’ve ever gone to experiment;” he told me。 “Still
clear as a bell。”
I nodded absently; I was reeling from the idea that little Seth Clearwater was already a werewolf; too; and
that made it difficult to concentrate。 I could see his bright smile; so much like a younger Jacob; in my head; he
couldn’t be more than fifteen; if he was that。 His enthusiasm at the council meeting bonfire suddenly took on
new meaning。 。 。 。
“It’s a good idea。” Edward seemed reluctant to admit this。 “I’ll feel better with Seth there; even without
the instantaneous munication。 I don’t know if I’d be able to leave Bella there alone。 To think it’s e to
this; though! Trusting werewolves!”
“Fightingwith vampires instead of against them!” Jacob mirrored Edward’s tone of disgust。
“Well; you still get to fight against some of them;” Edward said。
Jacob smiled。 “That’s the reason we’re here。”
19。 SELFISH
EDWARD CARRIED ME HOME IN HIS ARMS; EXPECTING that I wouldn’t be able to hang on。 I must have fallen
asleep on the way。
When I woke up; I was in my bed and the dull light ing through my windows slanted in from a strange
angle。 Almost like it was afternoon。
I yawned and stretched; my fingers searching for him and ing up empty。
“Edward?” I mumbled。
My seeking fingers encountered something cool and smooth。 His hand。
“Are you really awake this time?” he murmured。
“Mmm;” I sighed in assent。 “Have there been a lot of false alarms?”
“You’ve been very restless — talking all day。”
“Allday?” I blinked and looked at the windows again。
“You had a long night;” he said reassuringly。 “You’d earned a day in bed。”
I sat up; and my head spun。 The light was ing in my window from the west。 “Wow。”
“Hungry?” he guessed。 “Do you want breakfast in bed?”
“I’ll get it;” I groaned; stretching again。 “I need to get up and move around。”
He held my hand on the way to the kitchen; eyeing me carefully; like I might fall over。 Or maybe he
thought I was sleepwalking。
I kept it simple; throwing a couple of PopTarts in the toaster。 I caught a glimpse of myself in the reflective
chrome。
“Ugh; I’m a mess。”
“It was a long night;” he said again。 “You should have stayed here and slept。”
“Right! And missed everything。 You know; you need to start accepting the fact that I’m part of the family
now。”
He smiled。 “I could probably get used to that idea。”
I sat down with my breakfast; and he sat next to me。 When I lifted the PopTart to take the first bite; I
noticed him staring at my hand。 I looked down; and saw that I was still wearing the gift that Jacob had given
me at the party。
“May I?” he asked; reaching for the tiny wooden wolf。
I swallowed noisily。 “Um; sure。”
He moved his hand under the charm bracelet and balanced the little figurine in his snowy palm。 For a
fleeting moment; I was afraid。 Just the slightest twist of his fingers could crush it into splinters。
But of course Edward wouldn’t do that。 I was embarrassed I’d even had the thought。 He only weighed
the wolf in his palm for a moment; and then let it fall。 It