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PREFACE

New Moon (The Twilight Saga, Book 2)

I FELT LIKE I WAS TRAPPED IN ONE OF THOSE TERRIFYING

nightmares, the one where you have to run, run till your lungs burst, but you canโ€™t make your body move fast enough. My legs seemed to move slower and slower as I fought my way through the callous crowd, but the hands on the huge clock tower didnโ€™t slow. With relentless, uncaring force, they turned inexorably toward the endโ€”the end of everything.

But this was no dream, and, unlike the nightmare, I wasnโ€™t running forย myย life; I was racing to save something infinitely more precious. My own life meant little to me today.

Alice had said there was a good chance we would both die here. Perhaps the outcome would be different if she werenโ€™t trapped by the brilliant sunlight; only I was free to run across this bright, crowded square.

And I couldnโ€™t run fast enough.

So it didnโ€™t matter to me that we were surrounded by our extraordinarily dangerous enemies. As the clock began to toll out the hour, vibrating under the soles of my sluggish feet, I knew I was too lateโ€”and I was glad something bloodthirsty waited in the wings. For in failing at this, I forfeited any desire to live.

The clock tolled again, and the sun beat down from the exact center point of the sky.

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