MY EYES FLEW WIDE OPEN WITH FRIGHT, THOUGH I WAS so
exhausted and muddled that I was not yet positive whether I was awake or asleep.
Something scratched against my window again with the same thin, high-pitched sound.
Confused and clumsy with sleep, I stumbled out of my bed and to the window, blinking the lingering tears from my eyes on the way.
A huge, dark shape wobbled erratically on the other side of the glass, lurching toward me like it was going to smash right through. I staggered back, terrified, my throat closing around a scream.
Victoria.
Sheโd come for me. I was dead.
Not Charlie, too!
I choked back the building scream. I would have to keep quiet through this. Somehow. I had to keep Charlie from coming to investigate….
And then a familiar, husky voice called from the dark shape. โBella!โ it hissed. โOuch! Damn it, open the window! OUCH!โ
I needed two seconds to shake off the horror before I could move, but then I hurried to the window and shoved the glass out of the way. The clouds were dimly lit from behind, enough for me to make sense of the shapes.
โWhat are youย doing?โ I gasped.
Jacob was clinging precariously to the top of the spruce that grew in the middle of Charlieโs little front yard. His weight had bowed the tree toward the house and he now swungโhis legs dangling twenty feet above the
groundโnot a yard away from me. The thin branches at the tip of the tree scraped against the side of the house again with a grating squeal.
โIโm trying to keepโโ he huffed, shifting his weight as the treetop bounced himโโmy promise!โ
I blinked my wet blurry eyes, suddenly sure that I was dreaming. โWhen did you ever promise to kill yourself falling out of Charlieโs
tree?โ
He snorted, unamused, swinging his legs to improve his balance. โGet out of the way,โ he ordered.
โWhat?โ
He swung his legs again, backwards and forward, increasing his momentum. I realized what he was trying to do.
โNo, Jake!โ
But I ducked to the side, because it was too late. With a grunt, he launched himself toward my open window.
Another scream built in my throat as I waited for him to fall to his death
โor at least maim himself against the wooden siding. To my shock, he swung agilely into my room, landing on the balls of his feet with a low thud.
We both looked to the door automatically, holding our breath, waiting to see if the noise had woken Charlie. A short moment of silence passed, and then we heard the muffled sound of Charlieโs snore.
A wide grin spread slowly across Jacobโs face; he seemed extremely pleased with himself. It wasnโt the grin that I knew and lovedโit was a new grin, one that was a bitter mockery of his old sincerity, on the new face that belonged to Sam.
That was a bit much for me.
Iโd cried myself to sleep over this boy. His harsh rejection had punched a painful new hole in what was left of my chest. Heโd left a new nightmare behind him, like an infection in a soreโthe insult after the injury. And now he was here in my room, smirking at me as if none of that had passed.
Worse than that, even though his arrival had been noisy and awkward, it reminded me of when Edward used to sneak in through my window at night, and the reminder picked viciously at the unhealed wounds.
All of this, coupled with the fact that I was dog-tired, did not put me in a friendly mood.
โGet out!โ I hissed, putting as much venom into the whisper as I could. He blinked, his face going blank with surprise.
โNo,โ he protested. โI came to apologize.โ โI donโtย accept!โ
I tried to shove him back out the windowโafter all, if this was a dream, it wouldnโt really hurt him. It was useless, though. I didnโt budge him an inch. I dropped my hands quickly, and stepped away from him.
He wasnโt wearing a shirt, though the air blowing in the window was cold enough to make me shiver, and it made me uncomfortable to have my hands on his bare chest. His skin was burning hot, like his head had been the last time Iโd touched him. Like he was still sick with the fever.
He didnโt look sick. He lookedย huge. He leaned over me, so big that he blacked out the window, tongue-tied by my furious reaction.
Suddenly, it was just more than I could handleโit felt as if all of my sleepless nights were crashing down on me en masse. I was so brutally tired that I thought I might collapse right there on the floor. I swayed unsteadily, and struggled to keep my eyes open.
โBella?โ Jacob whispered anxiously. He caught my elbow as I swayed again, and steered me back to the bed. My legs gave out when I reached the edge, and I plopped into a limp heap on the mattress.
โHey, are you okay?โ Jacob asked, worry creasing his forehead.
I looked up at him, the tears not yet dried on my cheeks. โWhy in the world would I be okay, Jacob?โ
Anguish replaced some of the bitterness in his face. โRight,โ he agreed, and took a deep breath. โCrap. Well…IโIโm so sorry, Bella.โ The apology was sincere, no doubt about it, though there was still an angry twist to his features.
โWhy did you come here? I donโt want apologies from you, Jake.โ
โI know,โ he whispered. โBut I couldnโt leave things the way I did this afternoon. That was horrible. Iโm sorry.โ
I shook my head wearily. โI donโt understand anything.โ
โI know. I want to explainโโ He broke off suddenly, his mouth open, almost like something had cut off his air. Then he sucked in a deep breath. โBut I canโt explain,โ he said, still angry. โI wish I could.โ
I let my head fall into my hands. My question came out muffled by my arm. โWhy?โ
He was quiet for a moment. I twisted my head to the sideโtoo tired to hold it upโto see his expression. It surprised me. His eyes were squinted, his teeth clenched, his forehead wrinkled in effort.
โWhatโs wrong?โ I asked.
He exhaled heavily, and I realized heโd been holding his breath, too. โI canโt do it,โ he muttered, frustrated.
โDo what?โ
He ignored my question. โLook, Bella, havenโt you ever had a secret that you couldnโt tell anyone?โ
He looked at me with knowing eyes, and my thoughts jumped immediately to the Cullens. I hoped my expression didnโt look guilty.
โSomething you felt like you had to keep from Charlie, from your mom…?โ he pressed. โSomething you wonโt even talk about with me? Not even now?โ
I felt my eyes tighten. I didnโt answer his question, though I knew he would take that as a confirmation.
โCan you understand that I might have the same kind of…situation?โ He was struggling again, seeming to fight for the right words. โSometimes, loyalty gets in the way of what you want to do. Sometimes, itโs not your secret to tell.โ
So, I couldnโt argue with that. He was exactly rightโI had a secret that wasnโt mine to tell, yet a secret I felt bound to protect. A secret that, suddenly, he seemed to know all about.
I still didnโt see how it applied to him, or Sam, or Billy. What was it to them, now that the Cullens were gone?
โI donโt know why you came here, Jacob, if you were just going to give me riddles instead of answers.โ
โIโm sorry,โ he whispered. โThis is so frustrating.โ
We looked at each other for a long moment in the dark room, both our faces hopeless.
โThe part that kills me,โ he said abruptly, โis that you alreadyย know. I alreadyย toldย you everything!โ
โWhat are you talking about?โ
He sucked in a startled breath, and then leaned toward me, his face shifting from hopelessness to blazing intensity in a second. He stared
fiercely into my eyes, and his voice was fast and eager. He spoke the words right into my face; his breath was as hot as his skin.
โI think I see a way to make this work outโbecause you know this, Bella! I canโt tell you, but if youย guessedย it! That would let me right off the hook!โ
โYou want me to guess? Guessย what?โ
โMyย secret! You can do itโyou know the answer!โ
I blinked twice, trying to clear my head. I was so tired. Nothing he said made sense.
He took in my blank expression, and then his face tensed with effort again. โHold on, let me see if I give you some help,โ he said. Whatever he was trying to do, it was so hard he was panting.
โHelp?โ I asked, trying to keep up. My lids wanted to slip closed, but I forced them open.
โYeah,โ he said, breathing hard. โLike clues.โ
He took my face in his enormous, too-warm hands and held it just a few inches from his. He stared into my eyes while he whispered, as if to communicate something besides the words he spoke.
โRemember the first day we metโon the beach in La Push?โ โOf course I do.โ
โTell me about it.โ
I took a deep breath and tried to concentrate. โYou asked about my truck. โ
He nodded, urging me on.
โWe talked about the Rabbit. โ
โKeep going.โ
โWe went for a walk down the beach. โ My cheeks were growing
warm under his palms as I remembered, but he wouldnโt notice, hot as his skin was. Iโd asked him to walk with me, flirting ineptly but successfully, in order to pump him for information.
He was nodding, anxious for more.
My voice was nearly soundless. โYou told me scary stories. Quileute
legends.โ
He closed his eyes and opened them again. โYes.โ The word was tense, fervent, like he was on the edge of something vital. He spoke slowly, making each word distinct. โDo you remember what I said?โ
Even in the dark, he must be able to see the change in the color of my face. How could I ever forget that? Without realizing what he was doing, Jacob had told me exactly what I needed to know that dayโthat Edward was a vampire.
He looked at me with eyes that knew too much. โThink hard,โ he told
me.
โYes, I remember,โ I breathed.
He inhaled deeply, struggling. โDo you rememberย allย the storโโ He
couldnโt finish the question. His mouth popped open like something had stuck in his throat.
โAll the stories?โ I asked. He nodded mutely.
My head churned. Only one story really mattered. I knew heโd begun with others, but I couldnโt remember the inconsequential prelude, especially not while my brain was so clouded with exhaustion. I started to shake my head.
Jacob groaned and jumped off the bed. He pressed his fists against his forehead and breathed fast and angry. โYou know this, you know this,โ he muttered to himself.
โJake? Jake, please, Iโmย exhausted. Iโm no good at this right now.
Maybe in the morning . . .โ
He took a steadying breath and nodded. โMaybe it will come back to you. I guess I understand why you only remember the one story,โ he added in a sarcastic, bitter tone. He plunked back onto the mattress beside me. โDo you mind if I ask you a question about that?โ he asked, still sarcastic. โIโve been dying to know.โ
โA question about what?โ I asked warily. โAbout the vampire story I told you.โ
I stared at him with guarded eyes, unable to answer. He asked his question anyway.
โDid you honestly not know?โ he asked me, his voice turning husky. โWas I the one who told you what he was?โ
How did he know this? Why did he decide to believe, whyย now? My teeth clenched together. I stared back at him, no intention of speaking. He could see that.
โSee what I mean about loyalty?โ he murmured, even huskier now. โItโs the same for me, only worse. You canโt imagine how tight Iโm bound. โ
I didnโt like thatโdidnโt like the way his eyes closed as if he were in pain when he spoke of being bound. More than dislikeโI realized Iย hatedย it, hated anything that caused him pain. Hated it fiercely.
Samโs face filled my mind.
For me, this was all essentially voluntary. I protected the Cullensโ secret out of love; unrequited, but true. For Jacob, it didnโt seem to be that way.
โIsnโt there any way for you to get free?โ I whispered, touching the rough edge at the back of his shorn hair.
His hands began to tremble, but he didnโt open his eyes. โNo. Iโm in this for life. A life sentence.โ A bleak laugh. โLonger, maybe.โ
โNo, Jake,โ I moaned. โWhat if we ran away? Just you and me. What if we left home, and left Sam behind?โ
โItโs not something I can run away from, Bella,โ he whispered. โI would run with you, though, if I could.โ His shoulders were shaking now, too. He took a deep breath. โLook, Iโve got to leave.โ
โWhy?โ
โFor one thing, you look like youโre going to pass out at any second.
You need your sleepโI need you firing on all pistons. Youโre going to figure this out, you have to.โ
โAnd why else?โ
He frowned. โI had to sneak outโIโm not supposed to see you. Theyโve got to be wondering where I am.โ His mouth twisted. โI suppose I should go let them know.โ
โYou donโt have to tell them anything,โ I hissed. โAll the same, I will.โ
The anger flashed hot inside me. โIย hateย them!โ
Jacob looked at me with wide eyes, surprised. โNo, Bella. Donโt hate the guys. Itโs not Samโs or any of the othersโ faults. I told you beforeโitโs me. Sam is actually well, incredibly cool. Jared and Paul are great, too,
though Paul is kind of. And Embryโs always been my friend. Nothingโs
changed thereโtheย onlyย thing that hasnโt changed. I feel really bad about the things I used to think about Sam. โ
Sam was incredibly cool? I glared at him in disbelief, but let it go. โThen why arenโt you supposed to see me?โ I demanded.
โItโs not safe,โ he mumbled, looking down. His words sent a thrill of fear through me.
Did he knowย that, too? Nobody knew that besides me. But he was right
โit was the middle of the night, the perfect time for hunting. Jacob shouldnโt be here in my room. If someone came for me, I had to be alone.
โIf I thought it was too…too risky,โ he whispered, โI wouldnโt have come. But Bella,โ he looked at me again, โI made you a promise. I had no idea it would be so hard to keep, but that doesnโt mean Iโm not going to try.โ
He saw the incomprehension in my face. โAfter that stupid movie,โ he reminded me. โI promised you that I wouldnโt ever hurt you. So I really
blew it this afternoon, didnโt I?โ
โI know you didnโt want to do it, Jake. Itโs okay.โ
โThanks, Bella.โ He took my hand. โIโm going to do what I can to be here for you, just like I promised.โ He grinned at me suddenly. The grin was not mine, nor Samโs, but some strange combination of the two. โIt would really help if you could figure this out on your own, Bella. Put some honest effort into it.โ
I made a weak grimace. โIโll try.โ
โAnd Iโll try to see you soon.โ He sighed. โAnd theyโll try to talk me out of that.โ
โDonโt listen to them.โ
โIโll try.โ He shook his head, as if he doubted his success. โCome and tell me as soon as you figure it out.โ Something occurred to him just then, something that made his hands shake. โIf you. if youย wantย to.โ
โWhy wouldnโt I want to see you?โ
His face turned hard and bitter, one hundred percent the face that belonged to Sam. โOh, I can think of a reason,โ he said in a harsh tone. โLook, I really have to go. Could you do something for me?โ
I just nodded, frightened of the change in him.
โAt least call meโif you donโt want to see me again. Let me know if itโs like that.โ
โThat wonโt happenโโ
He raised one hand, cutting me off. โJust let me know.โ He stood and headed for the window.
โDonโt be an idiot, Jake,โ I complained. โYouโll break your leg. Use the door. Charlieโs not going to catch you.โ
โI wonโt get hurt,โ he muttered, but he turned for the door. He hesitated as he passed me, staring at me with an expression like something was stabbing him. He held one hand out, pleading.
I took his hand, and suddenly he yanked meโtoo roughlyโright off the bed so that I thudded against his chest.
โJust in case,โ he muttered against my hair, crushing me in a bear hug that about broke my ribs.
โCanโtโbreathe!โ I gasped.
He dropped me at once, keeping one hand at my waist so I didnโt fall over. He pushed me, more gently this time, back down on the bed.
โGet some sleep, Bells. Youโve got to get your head working. I know you can do this. Iย needย you to understand. I wonโt lose you, Bella. Not for this.โ
He was to the door in one stride, opening it quietly, and then disappearing through it. I listened for him to hit the squeaky step in the stairs, but there was no sound.
I lay back on my bed, my head spinning. I was too confused, too worn out. I closed my eyes, trying to make sense of it, only to be swallowed up by unconsciousness so swiftly that it was disorienting.
It was not the peaceful, dreamless sleep Iโd yearned forโof course not.
I was in the forest again, and I started to wander the way I always did.
I quickly became aware that this was not the same dream as usual. For one thing, I felt no compulsion to wander or to search; I was merely wandering out of habit, because that was what was usually expected of me here. Actually, this wasnโt even the same forest. The smell was different, and the light, too. It smelled, not like the damp earth of the woods, but like the brine of the ocean. I couldnโt see the sky; still, it seemed like the sun must be shiningโthe leaves above were bright jade green.
This was the forest around La Pushโnear the beach there, I was sure of it. I knew that if I found the beach, I would be able to see the sun, so I hurried forward, following the faint sound of waves in the distance.
And then Jacob was there. He grabbed my hand, pulling me back toward the blackest part of the forest.
โJacob, whatโs wrong?โ I asked. His face was the frightened face of a boy, and his hair was beautiful again, swept back into a ponytail on the nape of his neck. He yanked with all his strength, but I resisted; I didnโt want to go into the dark.
โRun, Bella, you have to run!โ he whispered, terrified.
The abrupt wave of dรฉjร vu was so strong it nearly woke me up.
I knew why I recognized this place now. It was because Iโd been here before, in another dream. A million years ago, part of a different life entirely. This was the dream Iโd had the night after Iโd walked with Jacob on the beach, the first night I knew that Edward was a vampire. Reliving that day with Jacob must have dredged this dream out of my buried memories.
Detached from the dream now, I waited for it to play out. A light was coming toward me from the beach. In just a moment, Edward would walk through the trees, his skin faintly glowing and his eyes black and dangerous. He would beckon to me, and smile. He would be beautiful as an angel, and his teeth would be pointed and sharp….
But I was getting ahead of myself. Something else had to happen first.
Jacob dropped my hand and yelped. Shaking and twitching, he fell to the ground at my feet.
โJacob!โ I screamed, but he was gone.
In his place was an enormous, red-brown wolf with dark, intelligent eyes.
The dream veered off course, like a train jumping the tracks.
This was not the same wolf that Iโd dreamed of in another life. This was the great russet wolf Iโd stood half a foot from in the meadow, just a week ago. This wolf was gigantic, monstrous, bigger than a bear.
This wolf stared intently at me, trying to convey something vital with his intelligent eyes. The black-brown, familiar eyes of Jacob Black.
I woke screaming at the top of my lungs.
I almost expected Charlie to come check on me this time. This wasnโt my usual screaming. I buried my head in my pillow and tried to muffle the hysterics that my screams were building into. I pressed the cotton tight against my face, wondering if I couldnโt also somehow smother the connection Iโd just made.
But Charlie didnโt come in, and eventually I was able to strangle the strange screeching coming out of my throat.
I remembered it all nowโevery word that Jacob had said to me that day on the beach, even the part before he got to the vampires, the โcold ones.โ Especially that first part.
โDo you know any of our old stories, about where we came fromโthe Quileutes, I mean?โ he asked.
โNot really,โ I admitted.
โWell, there are lots of legends, some of them claiming to date back to the Floodโsupposedly, the ancient Quileutes tied their canoes to the tops of the tallest trees on the mountain to survive, like Noah and the ark.โ He smiled then, to show me how little stock he put in the histories. โAnother legend claims that we descended from wolvesโand that the wolves are our brothers still. Itโs against tribal law to kill them.
โThen there are the stories about the cold ones.โ His voice dropped a little lower.
โThe cold ones?โ
โYes. There are stories of the cold ones as old as the wolf legends, and some much more recent. According to legend, my own great-grandfather knew some of them. He was the one who made the treaty that kept them off our land.โ Jacob rolled his eyes.
โYour great-grandfather?โ
โHe was a tribal elder, like my father. You see, the cold ones are the natural enemies of the wolfโwell, not the wolf really, but the wolves that turn into men, like our ancestors. You would call them werewolves.โ
โWerewolves have enemies?โ โOnly one.โ
There was something stuck in my throat, choking me. I tried to swallow it down, but it was lodged there, unmoving. I tried to spit it out.
โWerewolf,โ I gasped.
Yes, that was the word that I was choking on.
The whole world lurched, tilting the wrong way on its axis.
What kind of a placeย wasย this? Could a world really exist where ancient legends went wandering around the borders of tiny, insignificant towns, facing down mythical monsters? Did this mean every impossible fairy tale
was grounded somewhere in absolute truth? Was there anything sane or normal at all, or was everything just magic and ghost stories?
I clutched my head in my hands, trying to keep it from exploding.
A small, dry voice in the back of my mind asked me what the big deal was. Hadnโt I already accepted the existence of vampires long agoโand without all the hysterics that time?
Exactly, I wanted to scream back at the voice. Wasnโt one myth enough for anyone, enough for a lifetime?
Besides, thereโd never been one moment that I wasnโt completely aware that Edward Cullen was above and beyond the ordinary. It wasnโt such a surprise to find out what he wasโbecause he so obviously wasย something.
But Jacob? Jacob, who was just Jacob, and nothing more than that?
Jacob, my friend? Jacob, the only human Iโd ever been able to relate to….
And he wasnโt even human.
I fought the urge to scream again. What did this say about me?
I knew the answer to that one. It said that there was something deeply wrong with me. Why else would my life be filled with characters from horror movies? Why else would I care so much about them that it would tear big chunks right out of my chest when they went off along their mythical ways?
In my head, everything spun and shifted, rearranging so that things that had meant one thing before, now meant something else.
There was no cult. There had never been a cult, never been a gang. No, it was much worse than that. It was aย pack.
A pack of five mind-blowingly gigantic, multihued werewolves that had stalked right past me in Edwardโs meadow….
Suddenly, I was in a frantic hurry. I glanced at the clockโit was way too early and I didnโt care. I had to go to La Pushย now. I had to see Jacob so he could tell me that I hadnโt lost my mind altogether.
I pulled on the first clean clothes I could find, not bothering to be sure they matched, and took the stairs two at a time. I almost ran into Charlie as I skidded into the hallway, headed for the door.
โWhere are you going?โ he asked, as surprised to see me as I was to see him. โDo you know what time it is?โ
โYeah. I have to go see Jacob.โ
โI thought the thing with Samโโ
โThat doesnโt matter, I have to talk to him right now.โ
โItโs pretty early.โ He frowned when my expression didnโt change. โDonโt you want breakfast?โ
โNot hungry.โ The words flew through my lips. He was blocking my path to the exit. I considered ducking around him and making a run for it, but I knew I would have to explain that to him later. โIโll be back soon, okay?โ
Charlie frowned. โStraight to Jacobโs house, right? No stops on the way?โ
โOf course not, where would I stop?โ My words were running together in my hurry.
โI donโt know,โ he admitted. โItโs just…well, thereโs been another attack
โthe wolves again. It was real close to the resort by the hot springsโ thereโs a witness this time. The victim was only a dozen yards from the road when he disappeared. His wife saw a huge gray wolf just a few minutes later, while she was searching for him, and ran for help.โ
My stomach dropped like Iโd hit a corkscrew on a roller coaster. โA wolf attacked him?โ
โThereโs no sign of himโjust a little blood again.โ Charlieโs face was pained. โThe rangers are going out armed, taking armed volunteers.
Thereโre a lot of hunters who are eager to be involvedโthereโs a reward being offered for wolf carcasses. Thatโs going to mean a lot of firepower out there in the forest, and it worries me.โ He shook his head. โWhen people get too excited, accidents happen. โ
โTheyโre going to shoot the wolves?โ My voice shot through three octaves.
โWhat else can we do? Whatโs wrong?โ he asked, his tense eyes studying my face. I felt faint; I must be whiter than usual. โYou arenโt turning into a tree-hugger on me, are you?โ
I couldnโt answer. If he hadnโt been watching me, I would have put my head between my knees. Iโd forgotten about the missing hikers, the bloody paw prints. I hadnโt connected those facts to my first realization.
โLook, honey, donโt let this scare you. Just stay in town or on the highwayโno stopsโokay?โ
โOkay,โ I repeated in a weak voice.
โIโve got to go.โ
I looked at him closely for the first time, and saw that he had his gun strapped to his waist and hiking boots on.
โYou arenโt going out there after the wolves, are you, Dad?โ โIโve got to help, Bells. People are disappearing.โ
My voice shot up again, almost hysterical now. โNo! No, donโt go. Itโs too dangerous!โ
โIโve got to do my job, kid. Donโt be such a pessimistโIโll be fine.โ He turned for the door, and held it open. โYou leaving?โ
I hesitated, my stomach still spinning in uncomfortable loops. What could I say to stop him? I was too dizzy to think of a solution.
โBells?โ
โMaybe itโs too early to go to La Push,โ I whispered.
โI agree,โ he said, and he stepped out into the rain, shutting the door behind him.
As soon as he was out of sight, I dropped to the floor and put my head between my knees.
Should I go after Charlie? What would I say?
And what about Jacob? Jacob was my best friend; I needed to warn him.
If he really was aโI cringed and forced myself to think the wordโ werewolf (and I knew it was true, I could feel it), then people would be shooting at him! I needed to tell himย andย his friends that people would try to kill them if they went running around like gigantic wolves. I needed to tell them to stop.
They had to stop! Charlie was out there in the woods. Would they care about that? I wondered. Up until now, only strangers had disappeared. Did
that mean anything, or was it just chance?
I needed to believe that Jacob, at least, would care about that. Either way, I had to warn him.
Or did I?
Jacob was my best friend, but was he a monster, too? A real one? A bad one?ย Shouldย I warn him, if he and his friends were. wereย murderers? If
they were out slaughtering innocent hikers in cold blood? If they were truly creatures from a horror movie in every sense, would it be wrong to protect them?
It was inevitable that I would have to compare Jacob and his friends to the Cullens. I wrapped my arms around my chest, fighting the hole, while I thought of them.
I didnโt know anything about werewolves, clearly. I would have expected something closer to the moviesโbig hairy half-men creatures or somethingโif Iโd expected anything at all. So I didnโt know what made them hunt, whether hunger or thirst or just a desire to kill. It was hard to judge, not knowing that.
But it couldnโt be worse than what the Cullens endured in their quest to be good. I thought of Esmeโthe tears started when I pictured her kind, lovely faceโand how, as motherly and loving as she was, sheโd had to hold her nose, all ashamed, and run from me when I was bleeding. It couldnโt be harder than that. I thought of Carlisle, the centuries upon centuries that he had struggled to teach himself to ignore blood, so that he could save lives as a doctor. Nothing could be harder thanย that.
The werewolves had chosen a different path. Now, what shouldย Iย choose?