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Chapter no 19 – SELFISHโ€Œ

Eclipse (The Twilight Saga, Book 3)

EDWARD CARRIED ME HOME IN HIS ARMS, EXPECTINGย that I wouldnโ€™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 coming through my windows slanted in from a strange angle. Almost like it was afternoon.

I yawned and stretched, my fingers searching for him and coming up empty.

โ€œEdward?โ€ I mumbled.

My seeking fingers encountered something cool and smooth. His hand. โ€œAre you really awake this time?โ€ he murmured.

โ€œMmm,โ€ I sighed in assent. โ€œHave there been a lot of false alarms?โ€ โ€œYouโ€™ve been very restless โ€” talking all day.โ€

โ€œAllย day?โ€ I blinked and looked at the windows again.

โ€œYou had a long night,โ€ he said reassuringly. โ€œYouโ€™d earned a day in bed.โ€

I sat up, and my head spun. The lightย wasย coming in my window from the west. โ€œWow.โ€

โ€œHungry?โ€ he guessed. โ€œDo you want breakfast in bed?โ€

โ€œIโ€™ll get it,โ€ I groaned, stretching again. โ€œI need to get up and move around.โ€

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 Pop-Tarts in the toaster. I caught a glimpse of myself in the reflective chrome.

โ€œUgh, Iโ€™m a mess.โ€

โ€œIt was a long night,โ€ he said again. โ€œYou should have stayed here and slept.โ€

โ€œRight! And missedย everything. You know, you need to start accepting the fact that Iโ€™m part of the family now.โ€

He smiled. โ€œI could probably get used to that idea.โ€

I sat down with my breakfast, and he sat next to me. When I lifted the Pop-Tart 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.

โ€œMay I?โ€ he asked, reaching for the tiny wooden wolf. I swallowed noisily. โ€œUm, sure.โ€

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 wouldnโ€™t do that. I was embarrassed Iโ€™d even had the thought. He only weighed the wolf in his palm for a moment, and then let it fall. It swung lightly from my wrist.

I tried to read the expression in his eyes. All I could see was thoughtfulness; he kept everything else hidden, if thereย wasย anything else.

โ€œJacob Black can give you presents.โ€

It wasnโ€™t a question, or an accusation. Just a statement of fact. But I knew he was referring to my last birthday and the fit Iโ€™d thrown over gifts; I hadnโ€™t wanted any. Especially not from Edward. It wasnโ€™t entirely logical, and, of course, everyone had ignored me anyway. . . .

โ€œYouโ€™ve given me presents,โ€ I reminded him. โ€œYou know I like the homemade kind.โ€

He pursed his lips for a second. โ€œHow about hand-me-downs? Are those acceptable?โ€

โ€œWhat do you mean?โ€

โ€œThis bracelet.โ€ His finger traced a circle around my wrist. โ€œYouโ€™ll be wearing this a lot?โ€

I shrugged.

โ€œBecause you wouldnโ€™t want to hurt his feelings,โ€ he suggested shrewdly.

โ€œSure, I guess so.โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t you think itโ€™s fair, then,โ€ he asked, looking down at my hand as he spoke. He turned it palm up, and ran his finger along the veins in my wrist. โ€œIf I have a little representation?โ€

โ€œRepresentation?โ€

โ€œA charm โ€” something to keepย meย on your mind.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re in every thought I have. I donโ€™t need reminders.โ€ โ€œIf I gave you something, would you wear it?โ€ he pressed. โ€œA hand-me-down?โ€ I checked.

โ€œYes, something Iโ€™ve had for a while.โ€ He smiled his angelโ€™s smile.

If this was the only reaction to Jacobโ€™s gift, I would take it gladly. โ€œWhatever makes you happy.โ€

โ€œHave you noticed the inequality?โ€ he asked, and his voice turned accusing. โ€œBecause I certainly have.โ€

โ€œWhat inequality?โ€

His eyes narrowed. โ€œEveryone else is able to get away with giving you things. Everyone but me. I would have loved to get you a graduation present, but I didnโ€™t. I knew it would have upset you more than if anyone else did. Thatโ€™s utterly unfair. How do you explain yourself?โ€

โ€œEasy.โ€ I shrugged. โ€œYouโ€™re more important than everyone else. And youโ€™ve given meย you. Thatโ€™s already more than I deserve, and anything else you give me just throws us more out of balance.โ€

He processed that for a moment, and then rolled his eyes. โ€œThe way you regard me is ludicrous.โ€

I chewed my breakfast calmly. I knew he wouldnโ€™t listen if I told him that he had that backward.

Edwardโ€™s phone buzzed.

He looked at the number before he opened it. โ€œWhat is it, Alice?โ€

He listened, and I waited for his reaction, suddenly nervous. But whatever she said didnโ€™t surprise him. He sighed a few times.

โ€œI sort of guessed as much,โ€ he told her, staring into my eyes, a disapproving arch to his brow. โ€œShe was talking in her sleep.โ€

I flushed. What had I said now? โ€œIโ€™ll take care of it,โ€ he promised.

He glared at me as he shut his phone. โ€œIs there something youโ€™d like to talk to me about?โ€

I deliberated for a moment. Given Aliceโ€™s warning last night, I could guess why sheโ€™d called. And then remembering the troubled dreams Iโ€™d had as Iโ€™d slept through the day โ€” dreams where I chased after Jasper, trying to follow him and find the clearing in the maze-like woods, knowing I would

find Edward there . . . Edward, and the monsters who wanted to kill me, but not caring about them because Iโ€™d already made my decision โ€” I could also guess what Edward had overheard while Iโ€™d slept.

I pursed my lips for a moment, not quite able to meet his gaze. He waited.

โ€œI like Jasperโ€™s idea,โ€ I finally said. He groaned.

โ€œI want to help. I have to doย something,โ€ I insisted. โ€œIt wouldnโ€™t help to have you in danger.โ€

โ€œJasper thinks it would. This isย hisย area of expertise.โ€ Edward glowered at me.

โ€œYou canโ€™t keep me away,โ€ I threatened. โ€œIโ€™m not going to hide out in the forest while you all take risks for me.โ€

Suddenly, he was fighting a smile. โ€œAlice doesnโ€™t see youย inย the clearing, Bella. She sees you stumbling around lost in the woods. You wonโ€™t be able to find us; youโ€™ll just make it more time consuming for me to find you afterward.โ€

I tried to keep as cool as he was. โ€œThatโ€™s because Alice didnโ€™t factor in Seth Clearwater,โ€ I said politely. โ€œIf she had, of course, she wouldnโ€™t have been able to see anything at all. But it sounds like Seth wants to be there as much as I do. It shouldnโ€™t be too hard to persuade him to show me the way.โ€ Anger flickered across his face, and then he took a deep breath and composed himself. โ€œThat might have worked . . . if you hadnโ€™t told me.

Now Iโ€™ll just ask Sam to give Seth certain orders. Much as he might want to, Seth wonโ€™t be able to ignore that kind of injunction.โ€

I kept my smile pleasant. โ€œBut why would Sam give those orders? If I tell him how it would help for me to be there? Iโ€™ll bet Sam would rather do me a favor than you.โ€

He had to compose himself again. โ€œMaybe youโ€™re right. But Iโ€™m sure Jacob would be only too eager to give those same orders.โ€

I frowned. โ€œJacob?โ€

โ€œJacob is second in command. Did he never tell you that? His orders have to be followed, too.โ€

He had me, and by his smile, he knew it. My forehead crumpled. Jacob would be on his side โ€” in this one instance โ€” I was sure. And Jacob neverย hadย told me that.

Edward took advantage of the fact that I was momentarily stumped, continuing in a suspiciously smooth and soothing voice.

โ€œI got a fascinating look into the packโ€™s mind last night. It was better than a soap opera. I had no idea how complex the dynamic is with such a large pack. The pull of the individual against the plural psyche . . . Absolutely fascinating.โ€

He was obviously trying to distract me. I glared at him. โ€œJacobโ€™s been keeping a lot of secrets,โ€ he said with a grin.

I didnโ€™t answer, I just kept glaring, holding on to my argument and waiting for an opening.

โ€œFor instance, did you note the smaller gray wolf there last night?โ€ I nodded one stiff nod.

He chuckled. โ€œThey take all of their legends so seriously. It turns out there are things that none of their stories prepared them for.โ€

I sighed. โ€œOkay, Iโ€™ll bite. What are you talking about?โ€

โ€œThey always accepted without question that it was only the direct grandsons of the original wolf who had the power to transform.โ€

โ€œSo someone changed who wasnโ€™t a direct descendant?โ€ โ€œNo. Sheโ€™s a direct descendant, all right.โ€

I blinked, and my eyes widened.ย โ€œShe?โ€

He nodded. โ€œShe knows you. Her name is Leah Clearwater.โ€

โ€œLeahโ€™s a werewolf!โ€ I shrieked. โ€œWhat? For how long? Why didnโ€™t Jacob tell me?โ€

โ€œThere are things he wasnโ€™t allowed to share โ€” their numbers, for instance. Like I said before, when Sam gives an order, the pack simply isnโ€™t able to ignore it. Jacob was very careful to think of other things when he was near me. Of course, after last night thatโ€™s all out the window.โ€

โ€œI canโ€™t believe it. Leah Clearwater!โ€ Suddenly, I remembered Jacob speaking of Leah and Sam, and the way he acted as if heโ€™d said too much

โ€” after heโ€™d said something about Sam having to look in Leahโ€™s eyesย every dayย and know that heโ€™d broken all his promises. Leah on the cliff, a tear

glistening on her cheek when Old Quil had spoken of the burden and sacrifice the Quileuteย sonsย shared. . . . And Billy, spending time with Sue because she was having trouble with her kids . . . and here the trouble actually was that both of them were werewolves now!

I hadnโ€™t given much thought to Leah Clearwater, just to grieve for her loss when Harry had passed away, and then to pity her again when Jacob had told her story, about how the strange imprinting between Sam and her cousin Emily had broken Leahโ€™s heart.

And now she was part of Samโ€™s pack, hearing his thoughts . . . and unable to hide her own.

I really hate that part,ย Jacob had said.ย Everything youโ€™re ashamed of, laid out for everyone to see.

โ€œPoor Leah,โ€ I whispered.

Edward snorted. โ€œSheโ€™s making life exceedingly unpleasant for the rest of them. Iโ€™m not sure she deserves your sympathy.โ€

โ€œWhat do you mean?โ€

โ€œItโ€™s hard enough for them, having to share all their thoughts. Most of them try to cooperate, make it easier. When even one member is deliberately malicious, itโ€™s painful for everyone.โ€

โ€œShe has reason enough,โ€ I mumbled, still on her side.

โ€œOh, I know,โ€ he said. โ€œThe imprinting compulsion is one of the strangest things Iโ€™ve ever witnessed in my life, and Iโ€™ve seen some strange things.โ€ He shook his head wonderingly. โ€œThe way Sam is tied to his Emily is impossible to describe โ€” or I should sayย her Sam. Sam really had no choice. It reminds me ofย A Midsummer Nightโ€™s Dreamย with all the chaos caused by the fairiesโ€™ love spells . . . like magic.โ€ He smiled. โ€œItโ€™s very nearly as strong as the way I feel about you.โ€

โ€œPoor Leah,โ€ I said again. โ€œBut what do you mean, malicious?โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s constantly bringing up things theyโ€™d rather not think of,โ€ he explained. โ€œFor example, Embry.โ€

โ€œWhatโ€™s with Embry?โ€ I asked, surprised.

โ€œHis mother moved down from the Makah reservation seventeen years ago, when she was pregnant with him. Sheโ€™s not Quileute. Everyone assumed sheโ€™d left his father behind with the Makahs. But then he joined the pack.โ€

โ€œSo?โ€

โ€œSo the prime candidates for his father are Quil Ateara Sr., Joshua Uley, or Billy Black, all of them married at that point, of course.โ€

โ€œNo!โ€ I gasped. Edward was right โ€” this was exactly like a soap opera.

โ€œNow Sam, Jacob, and Quil all wonder which of them has a half- brother. Theyโ€™d all like to think itโ€™s Sam, since his father was never much of a father. But the doubt is always there. Jacobโ€™s never been able to ask Billy about that.โ€

โ€œWow. How did you get so much in one night?โ€

โ€œThe pack mind is mesmerizing. All thinking together and then separately at the same time. Thereโ€™s so much to read!โ€

He sounded faintly regretful, like someone whoโ€™d had to put down a good book just before the climax. I laughed.

โ€œThe pack is fascinating,โ€ I agreed. โ€œAlmost as fascinating as you are when youโ€™re trying to distract me.โ€

His expression became polite again โ€” a perfect poker face. โ€œI have to be in that clearing, Edward.โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ he said in a very final tone.

A certain path occurred to me at that moment.

It wasnโ€™t so much that I had to be in the clearing. I just had to be where Edward was.

Cruel,ย I accused myself.ย Selfish, selfish, selfish! Donโ€™t do it!

I ignored my better instincts. I couldnโ€™t look at him while I spoke, though. The guilt had my eyes glued to the table.

โ€œOkay, look, Edward,โ€ I whispered. โ€œHereโ€™s the thing . . . Iโ€™ve already gone crazy once. I know what my limits are.ย And I canโ€™t stand it if you leave me again.โ€

I didnโ€™t look up to see his reaction, afraid to know how much pain I was inflicting. I did hear his sudden intake of breath and the silence that followed. I stared at the dark wooden tabletop, wishing I could take the words back. But knowing I probably wouldnโ€™t. Not if it worked.

Suddenly, his arms were around me, his hands stroking my face, my arms.ย Heย was comfortingย me.ย The guilt went into spiral mode. But the survival instinct was stronger. There was no question that he was fundamental to my survival.

โ€œYou know itโ€™s not like that, Bella,โ€ he murmured. โ€œI wonโ€™t be far, and it will be over quickly.โ€

โ€œI canโ€™t stand it,โ€ I insisted, still staring down. โ€œNot knowing whether or not youโ€™ll come back. How do I live through that, no matter how quickly itโ€™s over?โ€

He sighed. โ€œItโ€™s going to be easy, Bella. Thereโ€™s no reason for your fears.โ€

โ€œNone at all?โ€ โ€œNone.โ€

โ€œAnd everybody will be fine?โ€ โ€œEveryone,โ€ he promised.

โ€œSo thereโ€™s no way at all that I need to be in the clearing?โ€

โ€œOf course not. Alice just told me that theyโ€™re down to nineteen. Weโ€™ll be able to handle it easily.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s right โ€” you said it was so easy that someone could sit out,โ€ I repeated his words from last night. โ€œDid you really mean that?โ€

โ€œYes.โ€

It felt too simple โ€” he had to see it coming. โ€œSo easy thatย youย could sit out?โ€

After a long moment of silence, I finally looked up at his expression. The poker face was back.

I took a deep breath. โ€œSo itโ€™s one way or the other. Either there is more danger than you want me to know about, in which case it would be right for me to be there, to do what I can to help. Or . . . itโ€™s going to be so easy that theyโ€™ll get by without you. Which way is it?โ€

He didnโ€™t speak.

I knew what he was thinking of โ€” the same thing I was thinking of. Carlisle. Esme. Emmett. Rosalie. Jasper. And . . . I forced myself to think the last name. And Alice.

I wondered if I was a monster. Not the kind that he thought he was, but the real kind. The kind that hurt people. The kind that had no limits when it came to what they wanted.

What I wanted was to keep him safe, safe with me. Did I have a limit to what I would do, what I would sacrifice for that? I wasnโ€™t sure.

โ€œYou ask me to let them fight without my help?โ€ he said in a quiet voice.

โ€œYes.โ€ I was surprised I could keep my voice even, I felt so wretched inside. โ€œOr to let me be there. Either way, so long as weโ€™re together.โ€

He took a deep breath, and then exhaled slowly. He moved his hands to place them on either side of my face, forcing me to meet his gaze. He looked into my eyes for a long time. I wondered what he was looking for,

and what it was that he found. Was the guilt as thick on my face as it was in my stomach โ€” sickening me?

His eyes tightened against some emotion I couldnโ€™t read, and he dropped one hand to pull out his phone again.

โ€œAlice,โ€ he sighed. โ€œCould you come babysit Bella for a bit?โ€ He raised one eyebrow, daring me to object to the word. โ€œI need to speak with Jasper.โ€

She evidently agreed. He put the phone away and went back to staring at my face.

โ€œWhat are you going to say to Jasper?โ€ I whispered. โ€œIโ€™m going to discuss . . . me sitting out.โ€

It was easy to read in his face how difficult the words were for him. โ€œIโ€™m sorry.โ€

Iย wasย sorry. I hated to make him do this. Not enough that I could fake a smile and tell him to go on ahead without me. Definitely not that much.

โ€œDonโ€™t apologize,โ€ he said, smiling just a little. โ€œNever be afraid to tell me how you feel, Bella. If this is what you need . . .โ€ He shrugged. โ€œYou are my first priority.โ€

โ€œI didnโ€™t mean it that way โ€” like you have to choose me over your family.โ€

โ€œI know that. Besides, thatโ€™s not what you asked. You gave me two alternatives that you could live with, and I chose the one thatย Iย could live with. Thatโ€™s how compromise is supposed to work.โ€

I leaned forward and rested my forehead against his chest. โ€œThank you,โ€ I whispered.

โ€œAnytime,โ€ he answered, kissing my hair. โ€œAnything.โ€

We didnโ€™t move for a long moment. I kept my face hidden, pressed against his shirt. Two voices struggled inside me. One that wanted to be good and brave, and one that told the good one to keep her mouth shut.

โ€œWhoโ€™s the third wife?โ€ he asked me suddenly.

โ€œHuh?โ€ I said, stalling. I didnโ€™t remember having had that dream again. โ€œYou were mumbling something about โ€˜the third wifeโ€™ last night. The

rest made a little sense, but you lost me there.โ€

โ€œOh. Um, yeah. That was just one of the stories that I heard at the bonfire the other night.โ€ I shrugged. โ€œI guess it stuck with me.โ€

Edward leaned away from me and cocked his head to the side, probably confused by the uncomfortable edge to my voice.

Before he could ask, Alice appeared in the kitchen doorway with a sour expression.

โ€œYouโ€™re going to miss all the fun,โ€ she grumbled.

โ€œHello, Alice,โ€ he greeted her. He put one finger under my chin and tilted my face up to kiss me goodbye.

โ€œIโ€™ll be back later tonight,โ€ he promised me. โ€œIโ€™ll go work this out with the others, rearrange things.โ€

โ€œOkay.โ€

โ€œThereโ€™s not much to arrange,โ€ Alice said. โ€œI already told them.

Emmett is pleased.โ€

Edward sighed. โ€œOf course he is.โ€

He walked out the door, leaving me to face Alice. She glared at me.

โ€œIโ€™m sorry,โ€ I apologized again. โ€œDo you think this will make it more dangerous for you?โ€

She snorted. โ€œYou worry too much, Bella. Youโ€™re going to go prematurely gray.โ€

โ€œWhy are you upset, then?โ€

โ€œEdward is such a grouch when he doesnโ€™t get his way. Iโ€™m just anticipating living with him for the next few months.โ€ She made a face. โ€œI suppose, if it keeps you sane, itโ€™s worth it. But I wish you could control the pessimism, Bella. Itโ€™s so unnecessary.โ€

โ€œWould you let Jasper go without you?โ€ I demanded. Alice grimaced. โ€œThatโ€™s different.โ€

โ€œSure it is.โ€

โ€œGo clean yourself up,โ€ she ordered me. โ€œCharlie will be home in fifteen minutes, and if you look this ragged heโ€™s not going to want to let you out again.โ€

Wow, Iโ€™d really lost the whole day. It felt like such a waste. I was glad I wouldnโ€™t always have to squander my time with sleeping.

I was entirely presentable when Charlie got home โ€” fully dressed, hair decent, and in the kitchen putting his dinner on the table. Alice sat in Edwardโ€™s usual place, and this seemed to make Charlieโ€™s day.

โ€œHowdy, Alice! How are you, hon?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m fine, Charlie, thanks.โ€

โ€œI see you finally made it out of bed, sleepyhead,โ€ he said to me as I sat beside him, before turning back to Alice. โ€œEveryoneโ€™s talking about that party your parents threw last night. Iโ€™ll bet youโ€™ve got one heck of a clean- up job ahead of you.โ€

Alice shrugged. Knowing her, it was already done. โ€œIt was worth it,โ€ she said. โ€œIt was a great party.โ€

โ€œWhereโ€™s Edward?โ€ Charlie asked, a little grudgingly. โ€œIs he helping clean up?โ€

Alice sighed and her face turned tragic. It was probably an act, but it was too perfect for me to be positive. โ€œNo. Heโ€™s off planning the weekend with Emmett and Carlisle.โ€

โ€œHiking again?โ€

Alice nodded, her face suddenly forlorn. โ€œYes. Theyโ€™reย allย going, except me. We always go backpacking at the end of the school year, sort of a celebration, but this year I decided Iโ€™d rather shop than hike, and not one of them will stay behind with me. Iโ€™m abandoned.โ€

Her face puckered, the expression so devastated that Charlie leaned toward her automatically, one hand reaching out, looking for some way to help. I glared at her suspiciously. What was she doing?

โ€œAlice, honey, why donโ€™t you come stay with us,โ€ Charlie offered. โ€œI hate to think of you all alone in that big house.โ€

She sighed. Something squashed my foot under the table. โ€œOw!โ€ I protested.

Charlie turned to me. โ€œWhat?โ€

Alice shot me a frustrated look. I could tell she thought that I was very slow tonight.

โ€œStubbed my toe,โ€ I muttered.

โ€œOh.โ€ He looked back at Alice. โ€œSo, how โ€™bout it?โ€

She stepped on my foot again, not quite so hard this time.

โ€œEr, Dad, you know, we donโ€™t really have the best accommodations here. I bet Alice doesnโ€™t want to sleep on my floor โ€

Charlie pursed his lips. Alice pulled out the devastated expression again.

โ€œMaybe Bella should stay up there with you,โ€ he suggested. โ€œJust until your folks get back.โ€

โ€œOh, would you, Bella?โ€ Alice smiled at me radiantly. โ€œYou donโ€™t mind shopping with me, right?โ€

โ€œSure,โ€ I agreed. โ€œShopping. Okay.โ€ โ€œWhen are they leaving?โ€ Charlie asked. Alice made another face. โ€œTomorrow.โ€ โ€œWhen do you want me?โ€ I asked.

โ€œAfter dinner, I guess,โ€ she said, and then put one finger to her chin, thoughtful. โ€œYou donโ€™t have anything going on Saturday, do you? I want to get out of town to shop, and it will be an all-day thing.โ€

โ€œNot Seattle,โ€ Charlie interjected, his eyebrows pulling together.

โ€œOf course not,โ€ Alice agreed at once, though we both knew Seattle would be plenty safe on Saturday. โ€œI was thinking Olympia, maybe. โ€

โ€œYouโ€™ll like that, Bella.โ€ Charlie was cheerful with relief. โ€œGo get your fill of the city.โ€

โ€œYeah, Dad. Itโ€™ll be great.โ€

With one easy conversation, Alice had cleared my schedule for the battle.

Edward returned not much later. He accepted Charlieโ€™s wishes for a nice trip without surprise. He claimed they were leaving early in the morning, and said goodnight before the usual time. Alice left with him.

I excused myself soon after they left.

โ€œYou canโ€™t be tired,โ€ Charlie protested. โ€œA little,โ€ I lied.

โ€œNo wonder you like to skip the parties,โ€ he muttered. โ€œIt takes you so long to recover.โ€

Upstairs, Edward was lying across my bed.

โ€œWhat time are we meeting with the wolves?โ€ I murmured as I went to join him.

โ€œIn an hour.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s good. Jake and his friends need to get some sleep.โ€ โ€œThey donโ€™t need as much as you do,โ€ he pointed out.

I moved to another topic, assuming he was about to try to talk me into staying home. โ€œDid Alice tell you that sheโ€™s kidnapping me again?โ€

He grinned. โ€œActually, sheโ€™s not.โ€

I stared at him, confused, and he laughed quietly at my expression.

โ€œIโ€™m the only one who has permission to hold you hostage, remember?โ€ he said. โ€œAlice is going hunting with the rest of them.โ€ He sighed. โ€œI guess I donโ€™t need to do that now.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™reย kidnapping me?โ€ He nodded.

I thought about that briefly. No Charlie listening downstairs, checking on me every so often. And no houseful of wide-awake vampires with their intrusively sensitive hearing. Just him and me โ€” really alone.

โ€œIs that all right?โ€ he asked, concerned by my silence. โ€œWell sure, except for one thing.โ€

โ€œWhat thing?โ€ His eyes were anxious. It was mind-boggling, but, somehow, he still seemed unsure of his hold on me. Maybe I needed to make myself more clear.

โ€œWhy didnโ€™t Alice tell Charlie you were leavingย tonight?โ€ I asked. He laughed, relieved.

I enjoyed the trip to the clearing more than I had last night. I still felt guilty, still afraid, but I wasnโ€™t terrified anymore. I could function. I could see past what was coming, and almost believe that maybe itย wouldย be okay. Edward was apparently fine with the idea of missing the fight . . . and that made it very hard not to believe him when he said this would be easy. He wouldnโ€™t leave his family if he didnโ€™t believe it himself. Maybe Alice was right, and I did worry too much.

We got to the clearing last.

Jasper and Emmett were already wrestling โ€” just warming up from the sounds of their laughter. Alice and Rosalie lounged on the hard ground, watching. Esme and Carlisle were talking a few yards away, heads close together, fingers linked, not paying attention.

It was much brighter tonight, the moon shining through the thin clouds, and I could easily see the three wolves that sat around the edge of the practice ring, spaced far apart to watch from different angles.

It was also easy to recognize Jacob; I would have known him at once, even if he hadnโ€™t looked up and stared at the sound of our approach.

โ€œWhere are the rest of the wolves?โ€ I wondered.

โ€œThey donโ€™t all need to be here. One would do the job, but Sam didnโ€™t trust us enough to just send Jacob, though Jacob was willing. Quil and Embry are his usual I guess you could call them his wingmen.โ€

โ€œJacob trusts you.โ€

Edward nodded. โ€œHe trusts us not to try to kill him. Thatโ€™s about it, though.โ€

โ€œAre you participating tonight?โ€ I asked, hesitant. I knew this was going to be almost as hard for him as being left behind would have been for me. Maybe harder.

โ€œIโ€™ll help Jasper when he needs it. He wants to try some unequal groupings, teach them how to deal with multiple attackers.โ€

He shrugged.

And a fresh wave of panic shattered my brief sense of confidence. They were still outnumbered. I was making that worse.

I stared at the field, trying to hide my reaction.

It was the wrong place to look, struggling as I was to lie to myself, to convince myself that everything would work out as I needed it to. Because when I forced my eyes away from the Cullens โ€” away from the image of their play fighting that would be real and deadly in just a few days โ€” Jacob caught my eyes and smiled.

It was the same wolfy grin as before, his eyes scrunching the way they did when he was human.

It was hard to believe that, not so long ago, Iโ€™d found the werewolves frightening โ€” lost sleep to nightmares about them.

I knew, without asking, which of the others was Embry and which was Quil. Because Embry was clearly the thinner gray wolf with the dark spots on his back, who sat so patiently watching, while Quil โ€” deep chocolate brown, lighter over his face โ€” twitched constantly, looking like he was dying to join in the mock fight. They werenโ€™t monsters, even like this. They were friends.

Friends who didnโ€™t look nearly as indestructible as Emmett and Jasper did, moving faster than cobra strikes while the moonlight glinted off their granite-hard skin. Friends who didnโ€™t seem to understand the danger involved here. Friends who were still somewhat mortal, friends who could bleed, friends who could die. . . .

Edwardโ€™s confidence was reassuring, because it was plain that he wasnโ€™t truly worried about his family. But would it hurt him if something happened to the wolves? Was there any reason for him to be anxious, if that

possibility didnโ€™t bother him? Edwardโ€™s confidence only applied to one set of my fears.

I tried to smile back at Jacob, swallowing against the lump in my throat. I didnโ€™t seem to get it right.

Jacob sprang lightly to his feet, his agility at odds with his sheer mass, and trotted over to where Edward and I stood on the fringe of things.

โ€œJacob,โ€ Edward greeted him politely.

Jacob ignored him, his dark eyes on me. He put his head down to my level, as he had yesterday, cocking it to one side. A low whimper escaped his muzzle.

โ€œIโ€™m fine,โ€ I answered, not needing the translation that Edward was about to give. โ€œJust worried, you know.โ€

Jacob continued to stare at me.

โ€œHe wants to know why,โ€ Edward murmured.

Jacob growled โ€” not a threatening sound, an annoyed sound โ€” and Edwardโ€™s lips twitched.

โ€œWhat?โ€ I asked.

โ€œHe thinks my translations leave something to be desired. What he actually thought was, โ€˜Thatโ€™s really stupid. What is there to be worried about?โ€™ I edited, because I thought it was rude.โ€

I halfway smiled, too anxious to really feel amused. โ€œThereโ€™s plenty to be worried about,โ€ I told Jacob. โ€œLike a bunch of really stupid wolves getting themselves hurt.โ€

Jacob laughed his coughing bark.

Edward sighed. โ€œJasper wants help. Youโ€™ll be okay without a translator?โ€

โ€œIโ€™ll manage.โ€

Edward looked at me wistfully for one minute, his expression hard to understand, then turned his back and strode over to where Jasper waited.

I sat down where I was. The ground was cold and uncomfortable.

Jacob took a step forward, then looked back at me, and a low whine rose in his throat. He took another half-step.

โ€œGo on without me,โ€ I told him. โ€œI donโ€™t want to watch.โ€

Jacob leaned his head to the side again for a moment, and then folded himself on to the ground beside me with a rumbling sigh.

โ€œReally, you can go ahead,โ€ I assured him. He didnโ€™t respond, he just put his head down on his paws.

I stared up at the bright silver clouds, not wanting to see the fight. My imagination had more than enough fuel. A breeze blew through the clearing, and I shivered.

Jacob scooted himself closer to me, pressing his warm fur against my left side.

โ€œEr, thanks,โ€ I muttered.

After a few minutes, I leaned against his wide shoulder. It was much more comfortable that way.

The clouds moved slowly across the sky, dimming and brightening as thick patches crossed the moon and passed on.

Absently, I began pulling my fingers through the fur on his neck. That same strange humming sound that heโ€™d made yesterday rumbled in his throat. It was a homey kind of sound. Rougher, wilder than a catโ€™s purr, but conveying the same sense of contentment.

โ€œYou know, I never had a dog,โ€ I mused. โ€œI always wanted one, but Renรฉeโ€™s allergic.โ€

Jacob laughed; his body shook under me.

โ€œArenโ€™t you worried about Saturday at all?โ€ I asked.

He turned his enormous head toward me, so that I could see one of his eyes roll.

โ€œI wish I could feel that positive.โ€

He leaned his head against my leg and started humming again. And it did make me feel just a little bit better.

โ€œSo weโ€™ve got some hiking to do tomorrow, I guess.โ€ He rumbled; the sound was enthusiastic.

โ€œIt might be aย longย hike,โ€ I warned him. โ€œEdward doesnโ€™t judge distances the way a normal person does.โ€

Jacob barked another laugh.

I settled deeper into his warm fur, resting my head against his neck.

It was strange. Even though he was in this bizarre form, this felt more like the way Jake and I used to be โ€” the easy, effortless friendship that was as natural as breathing in and out โ€” than the last few times Iโ€™d been with Jacob while he was human. Odd that I should find that again here, when Iโ€™d thought this wolf thing was the cause of its loss.

The killing games continued in the clearing, and I stared at the hazy moon.

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