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Chapter no 22 – FIRE AND ICEโ€Œ

Eclipse (The Twilight Saga, Book 3)

The wind shook the tent again, and I shook with it.

The temperature was dropping. I could feel it through the down bag, through my jacket. I was fully dressed, my hiking boots still laced into place. It didnโ€™t make any difference. How could it be so cold? How could itย keepย getting colder? It had to bottom out sometime, didnโ€™t it?

โ€œW-w-w-w-w-what t-t-t-t-time is it?โ€ I forced the words through my rattling teeth.

โ€œTwo,โ€ Edward answered.

Edward sat as far from me as possible in the cramped space, afraid to even breathe on me when I was already so cold. It was too dark to see his face, but his voice was wild with worry, indecision, and frustration.

โ€œMaybe . . .โ€

โ€œNo, Iโ€™m f-f-f-f-f-fine, r-r-r-really. I donโ€™t w-w-w-want to g-go outside.โ€

Heโ€™d tried to talk me into making a run for it a dozen times already, but I was terrified of leaving my shelter. If it was this cold in here, protected from the raging wind, I could imagine how bad it would be if we were running through it.

And it would waste all our efforts this afternoon. Would we have enough time to reset ourselves when the storm was over? What if it didnโ€™t end? It made no sense to move now. I could shiver my way through one night.

I was worried that the trail I had laid would be lost, but he promised that it would still be plain to the coming monsters.

โ€œWhat can I do?โ€ he almost begged. I just shook my head.

Out in the snow, Jacob whined unhappily.

โ€œG-g-g-get out of h-h-h-ere,โ€ I ordered, again.

โ€œHeโ€™s just worried about you,โ€ Edward translated. โ€œHeโ€™s fine.ย Hisย body is equipped to deal with this.โ€

โ€œH-h-h-h-h-h.โ€ I wanted to say that he should still leave, but I couldnโ€™t get it past my teeth. I nearly bit my tongue off trying. At least Jacobย didย seem to be well equipped for the snow, better even than the others in his pack with his thicker, longer, shaggy russet fur. I wondered why that was.

Jacob whimpered, a high-pitched, grating sound of complaint.

โ€œWhat do you want me to do?โ€ Edward growled, too anxious to bother with politeness anymore. โ€œCarry her throughย that? I donโ€™t see you making yourself useful. Why donโ€™t you go fetch a space heater or something?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m ok-k-k-k-k-k-kay,โ€ I protested. Judging from Edwardโ€™s groan and the muted growl outside the tent, I hadnโ€™t convinced anyone. The wind rocked the tent roughly, and I shuddered in harmony with it.

A sudden howl ripped through the roar of the wind, and I covered my ears against the noise. Edward scowled.

โ€œThat was hardly necessary,โ€ he muttered. โ€œAnd thatโ€™s the worst idea Iโ€™ve ever heard,โ€ he called more loudly.

โ€œBetter than anything youโ€™ve come up with,โ€ Jacob answered, his human voice startling me.ย โ€œGo fetch a space heater,โ€ย he grumbled. โ€œIโ€™m not a St. Bernard.โ€

I heard the sound of the zipper around the tent door pulling swiftly down.

Jacob slid through the smallest opening he could manage, while the arctic air flowed in around him, a few flecks of snow falling to the floor of the tent. I shivered so hard it was a convulsion.

โ€œI donโ€™t like this,โ€ Edward hissed as Jake zipped the tent door shut. โ€œJust give her the coat and get out.โ€

My eyes were adjusted enough to see shapes โ€” Jacob was carrying the parka that had been hanging on a tree next to the tent.

I tried to ask what they were talking about, but all that came out of my mouth was, โ€œW-w-w-w-w-w,โ€ as the shivering made me stutter uncontrollably.

โ€œThe parkaโ€™s for tomorrow โ€” sheโ€™s too cold to warm it up by herself. Itโ€™s frozen.โ€ He dropped it by the door. โ€œYou said she needed a space heater,

and here I am.โ€ Jacob held his arms as wide as the tent allowed. As usual, when heโ€™d been running around as a wolf, heโ€™d only thrown on the bare essentials โ€” just a pair of sweats, no shirt, no shoes.

โ€œJ-J-J-J-Jake, youโ€™ll f-f-f-freez-z-z-ze,โ€ I tried to complain.

โ€œNot me,โ€ he said cheerfully. โ€œI run at a toasty one-oh-eight point nine these days. Iโ€™ll have you sweating in no time.โ€

Edward snarled, but Jacob didnโ€™t even look at him. Instead, he crawled to my side and started unzipping my sleeping bag.

Edwardโ€™s hand was suddenly hard on his shoulder, restraining, snow white against the dark skin. Jacobโ€™s jaw clenched, his nostrils flaring, his body recoiling from the cold touch. The long muscles in his arms flexed automatically.

โ€œGet your hand off of me,โ€ he growled through his teeth. โ€œKeep your hands off of her,โ€ Edward answered blackly.

โ€œD-d-d-donโ€™t f-f-f-f-fight,โ€ I pleaded. Another tremor rocked through me. It felt like my teeth were going to shatter, they were slamming together so hard.

โ€œIโ€™m sure sheโ€™ll thank you for this when her toes turn black and drop off,โ€ Jacob snapped.

Edward hesitated, then his hand fell away and he slid back to his position in the corner.

His voice was flat and frightening. โ€œWatch yourself.โ€ Jacob chuckled.

โ€œScoot over, Bella,โ€ he said, zipping the sleeping bag open farther.

I stared at him in outrage. No wonder Edward was reacting this way. โ€œN-n-n-n-n,โ€ I tried to protest.

โ€œDonโ€™t be stupid,โ€ he said, exasperated. โ€œDonโ€™t youย likeย having ten toes?โ€

He crammed his body into the nonexistent space, forcing the zipper up behind himself.

And then I couldnโ€™t object โ€” I didnโ€™t want to anymore. He was so warm. His arms constricted around me, holding me snugly against his bare chest. The heat was irresistible, like air after being underwater for too long. He cringed when I pressed my icy fingers eagerly against his skin.

โ€œJeez, youโ€™re freezing, Bella,โ€ he complained. โ€œS-s-s-s-sorry,โ€ I stuttered.

โ€œTry to relax,โ€ he suggested as another shiver rippled through me violently. โ€œYouโ€™ll be warm in a minute. Of course, youโ€™d warm up faster if you took your clothes off.โ€

Edward growled sharply.

โ€œThatโ€™s just a simple fact,โ€ Jacob defended himself. โ€œSurvival one-oh- one.โ€

โ€œC-c-cut it out, Jake,โ€ I said angrily, though my body refused to even try to pull away from him. โ€œN-n-n-nobody really n-n-n-n-needs all ten t-t-t- toes.โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t worry about the bloodsucker,โ€ Jacob suggested, and his tone was smug. โ€œHeโ€™s just jealous.โ€

โ€œOf course I am.โ€ Edwardโ€™s voice was velvet again, under control, a musical murmur in the darkness. โ€œYou donโ€™t have the faintest idea how much I wish I could do what youโ€™re doing for her, mongrel.โ€

โ€œThose are the breaks,โ€ Jacob said lightly, but then his tone soured. โ€œAt least you know she wishes it was you.โ€

โ€œTrue,โ€ Edward agreed.

The shuddering slowed, became bearable while they wrangled. โ€œThere,โ€ Jacob said, pleased. โ€œFeeling better?โ€

I was finally able to speak clearly. โ€œYes.โ€

โ€œYour lips are still blue,โ€ he mused. โ€œWant me to warm those up for you, too? You only have to ask.โ€

Edward sighed heavily.

โ€œBehave yourself,โ€ I muttered, pressing my face against his shoulder. He flinched again when my cold skin touched his, and I smiled with slightly vindictive satisfaction.

It was already warm and snug inside the sleeping bag. Jacobโ€™s body heat seemed to radiate from every side โ€” maybe because there was soย muchย of him. I kicked my boots off, and pushed my toes against his legs. He jumped slightly, and then leaned his head down to press his hot cheek against my numb ear.

I noticed that Jacobโ€™s skin had a woodsy, musky scent โ€” it fit the setting, here in the middle of the forest. It was nice. I wondered if the Cullens and the Quileutes werenโ€™t just playing up that whole odor issue because of their prejudices. Everyone smelled fine to me.

The storm howled like an animal attacking the tent, but it didnโ€™t worry me now. Jacob was out of the cold, and so was I. Plus, I was simply too exhausted to worry about anything โ€” tired from just staying awake so late, and aching from the muscle spasms. My body relaxed slowly as I thawed, piece by frozen piece, and then turned limp.

โ€œJake?โ€ I mumbled sleepily. โ€œCan I ask you something? Iโ€™m not trying to be a jerk or anything, Iโ€™m honestly curious.โ€ They were the same words heโ€™d used in my kitchen . . . how long ago was it now?

โ€œSure,โ€ he chuckled, remembering.

โ€œWhy are you so much furrier than your friends? You donโ€™t have to answer if Iโ€™m being rude.โ€ I didnโ€™t know the rules for etiquette as they applied to werewolf culture.

โ€œBecause my hair is longer,โ€ he said, amused โ€” my question hadnโ€™t offended him, at least. He shook his head so that his unkempt hair โ€” grown out to his chin now โ€” tickled my cheek.

โ€œOh.โ€ I was surprised, but it made sense. So that was why theyโ€™d all cropped their hair in the beginning, when they joined the pack. โ€œThen why donโ€™t you cut it? Do you like to be shaggy?โ€

He didnโ€™t answer right away this time, and Edward laughed under his breath.

โ€œSorry,โ€ I said, pausing to yawn. โ€œI didnโ€™t mean to pry. You donโ€™t have to tell me.โ€

Jacob made an annoyed sound. โ€œOh, heโ€™ll tell you anyway, so I might as well. . . . I was growing my hair out because . . . it seemed like you liked it better long.โ€

โ€œOh.โ€ I felt awkward. โ€œI, er, like it both ways, Jake. You donโ€™t need to be . . . inconvenienced.โ€

He shrugged. โ€œTurns out it was very convenient tonight, so donโ€™t worry about it.โ€

I didnโ€™t have anything else to say. As the silence lengthened, my eyelids drooped and shut, and my breathing grew slower, more even.

โ€œThatโ€™s right, honey, go to sleep,โ€ Jacob whispered. I sighed, content, already half-unconscious.

โ€œSeth is here,โ€ Edward muttered to Jacob, and I suddenly understood the point of the howling.

โ€œPerfect. Now you can keep an eye on everything else, while I take care of your girlfriend for you.โ€

Edward didnโ€™t answer, but I groaned groggily. โ€œStop it,โ€ I muttered.

It was quiet then, inside at least. Outside, the wind shrieked insanely through the trees. The shimmying of the tent made it hard to sleep. The poles would suddenly jerk and quiver, pulling me back from the edge of unconsciousness each time I was close to slipping under. I felt so bad for the wolf, the boy that was stuck outside in the snow.

My mind wandered as I waited for sleep to find me. This warm little space made me think of the early days with Jacob, and I remembered how it used to be when he was my replacement sun, the warmth that made my empty life livable. It had been a while since Iโ€™d thought of Jake that way, but here he was, warming me again.

โ€œPlease!โ€ Edward hissed. โ€œDo youย mind!โ€

โ€œWhat?โ€ Jacob whispered back, his tone surprised.

โ€œDo you think you couldย attemptย to control your thoughts?โ€ Edwardโ€™s low whisper was furious.

โ€œNo one said you had to listen,โ€ Jacob muttered, defiant, yet still embarrassed. โ€œGet out of my head.โ€

โ€œI wish Iย could.ย You have no idea how loud your little fantasies are.

Itโ€™s like youโ€™re shouting them at me.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ll try to keep it down,โ€ Jacob whispered sarcastically. There was a brief moment of silence.

โ€œYes,โ€ Edward answered an unspoken thought in a murmur so low I barely made it out. โ€œIโ€™m jealous of that, too.โ€

โ€œI figured it was like that,โ€ Jacob whispered smugly. โ€œSort of evens the playing field up a little, doesnโ€™t it?โ€

Edward chuckled. โ€œIn your dreams.โ€

โ€œYou know, she could still change her mind,โ€ Jacob taunted him. โ€œConsideringย allย the things I could do with her that you canโ€™t. At least, not without killing her, that is.โ€

โ€œGo to sleep, Jacob,โ€ Edward murmured. โ€œYouโ€™re starting to get on my nerves.โ€

โ€œI think I will. Iโ€™m really very comfortable.โ€ Edward didnโ€™t answer.

I was too far gone to ask them to stop talking about me like I wasnโ€™t there. The conversation had taken on a dreamlike quality to me, and I wasnโ€™t sure I was really awake.

โ€œMaybe I would,โ€ Edward said after a moment, answering a question I hadnโ€™t heard.

โ€œBut would you be honest?โ€

โ€œYou can always ask and see.โ€ Edwardโ€™s tone made me wonder if I was missing out on a joke.

โ€œWell, you see inside my head โ€” let me see inside yours tonight, itโ€™s only fair,โ€ Jacob said.

โ€œYour head is full of questions. Which one do you want me to answer?โ€

โ€œThe jealousy . . . itย hasย to be eating at you. You canโ€™t be as sure of yourself as you seem. Unless you have no emotions at all.โ€

โ€œOf course it is,โ€ Edward agreed, no longer amused. โ€œRight now itโ€™s so bad that I can barely control my voice. Of course, itโ€™s even worse when sheโ€™s away from me, with you, and I canโ€™t see her.โ€

โ€œDo you think about it all the time?โ€ Jacob whispered. โ€œDoes it make it hard to concentrate when sheโ€™s not with you?โ€

โ€œYes and no,โ€ Edward said; he seemed determined to answer honestly. โ€œMy mind doesnโ€™t work quite the same as yours. I can think of many more things at one time. Of course, that means that Iโ€™mย alwaysย able to think of you, always able to wonder if thatโ€™s where her mind is, when sheโ€™s quiet and thoughtful.โ€

They were both still for a minute.

โ€œYes, I would guess that she thinks about you often,โ€ Edward murmured in response to Jacobโ€™s thoughts. โ€œMore often than I like. She worries that youโ€™re unhappy. Not that you donโ€™t know that. Not that you donโ€™tย useย that.โ€

โ€œI have to use whatever I can,โ€ Jacob muttered. โ€œIโ€™m not working with your advantages โ€” advantages like her knowing sheโ€™s in love with you.โ€

โ€œThat helps,โ€ Edward agreed in a mild tone.

Jacob was defiant. โ€œSheโ€™s in love with me, too, you know.โ€ Edward didnโ€™t answer.

Jacob sighed. โ€œBut sheย doesnโ€™tย know it.โ€ โ€œI canโ€™t tell you if youโ€™re right.โ€

โ€œDoes that bother you? Do you wish you could see what sheโ€™s thinking, too?โ€

โ€œYes . . . and no, again. She likes it better this way, and, though it sometimes drives me insane, Iโ€™d rather she was happy.โ€

The wind ripped around the tent, shaking it like an earthquake. Jacobโ€™s arms tightened around me protectively.

โ€œThank you,โ€ Edward whispered. โ€œOdd as this might sound, I suppose Iโ€™m glad youโ€™re here, Jacob.โ€

โ€œYou mean, โ€˜as much as Iโ€™d love to kill you, Iโ€™m glad sheโ€™s warm,โ€™ right?โ€

โ€œItโ€™s an uncomfortable truce, isnโ€™t it?โ€

Jacobโ€™s whisper was suddenly smug. โ€œI knew you were just as crazy jealous as I am.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not such a fool as to wear it on my sleeve like you do. It doesnโ€™t help your case, you know.โ€

โ€œYou have more patience than I do.โ€

โ€œI should. Iโ€™ve had a hundred years to gain it. A hundred years of waiting forย her.โ€

โ€œSo . . . at what point did you decide to play the very patient good guy?โ€

โ€œWhen I saw how much it was hurting her to make her choose. Itโ€™s not usually this difficult to control. I can smother the . . . less civilized feelings I may have for you fairly easily most of the time. Sometimes I think she sees through me, but I canโ€™t be sure.โ€

โ€œI think you were just worried that if you really forced her to choose, she might not choose you.โ€

Edward didnโ€™t answer right away. โ€œThat was a part of it,โ€ he finally admitted. โ€œBut only a small part. We all have our moments of doubt. Mostly I was worried that sheโ€™d hurt herself trying to sneak away to see you. After Iโ€™d accepted that she was more or less safe with you โ€” as safe as Bella ever is โ€” it seemed best to stop driving her to extremes.โ€

Jacob sighed. โ€œIโ€™d tell her all of this, but sheโ€™d never believe me.โ€ โ€œI know.โ€ It sounded like Edward was smiling.

โ€œYou think you know everything,โ€ Jacob muttered.

โ€œI donโ€™t know the future,โ€ Edward said, his voice suddenly unsure. There was a long pause.

โ€œWhat would you do if she changed her mind?โ€ Jacob asked. โ€œI donโ€™t know that either.โ€

Jacob chuckled quietly. โ€œWould you try to kill me?โ€ Sarcastic again, as if doubting Edwardโ€™s ability to do it.

โ€œNo.โ€

โ€œWhy not?โ€ Jacobโ€™s tone was still jeering.

โ€œDo you really think I would hurt her that way?โ€

Jacob hesitated for a second, and then sighed. โ€œYeah, youโ€™re right. I know thatโ€™s right. But sometimes . . .โ€

โ€œSometimes itโ€™s an intriguing idea.โ€

Jacob pressed his face into the sleeping bag to muffle his laugher. โ€œExactly,โ€ he eventually agreed.

What a strange dream this was. I wondered if it was the relentless wind that made me imagine all the whispering. Only the wind was screaming rather than whispering . . .

โ€œWhat is it like? Losing her?โ€ Jacob asked after a quiet moment, and there was no hint of humor in his suddenly hoarse voice. โ€œWhen you thought that youโ€™d lost her forever? How did you . . . cope?โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s very difficult for me to talk about.โ€ Jacob waited.

โ€œThere were two different times that I thought that.โ€ Edward spoke each word just a little slower than normal. โ€œThe first time, when I thought I could leave her . . . that was . . . almost bearable. Because I thought she would forget me and it would be like I hadnโ€™t touched her life. For over six months I was able to stay away, to keep my promise that I wouldnโ€™t interfere again. It was getting close โ€” I was fighting but I knew I wasnโ€™t going to win; I would have come back . . . just to check on her. Thatโ€™s what I would have told myself, anyway. And if Iโ€™d found her reasonably happy . .

. I like to think that I could have gone away again.

โ€œBut she wasnโ€™t happy. And I would have stayed. Thatโ€™s how she convinced me to stay with her tomorrow, of course. You were wondering about that before, what could possibly motivate me . . . what she was feeling so needlessly guilty about. She reminded me of what it did to her when I left โ€” what it still does to her when I leave. She feels horrible about bringing that up, but sheโ€™s right. Iโ€™ll never be able to make up for that, but Iโ€™ll never stop trying anyway.โ€

Jacob didnโ€™t respond for a moment, listening to the storm or digesting what heโ€™d heard, I didnโ€™t know which.

โ€œAnd the other time โ€” when you thought she was dead?โ€ Jacob whispered roughly.

โ€œYes.โ€ Edward answered a different question. โ€œIt will probably feel like that to you, wonโ€™t it? The way you perceive us, you might not be able to see her asย Bellaย anymore. But thatโ€™s who sheโ€™ll be.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s not what I asked.โ€

Edwardโ€™s voice came back fast and hard. โ€œI canโ€™t tell you how it felt.

There arenโ€™t words.โ€

Jacobโ€™s arms flexed around me.

โ€œBut you left because you didnโ€™t want to make her a bloodsucker. You

wantย her to be human.โ€

Edward spoke slowly. โ€œJacob, from the second that I realized that I loved her, I knew there were only four possibilities. The first alternative, the best one for Bella, would be if she didnโ€™t feel as strongly for me โ€” if she got over me and moved on. I would accept that, though it would never change the way I felt. You think of me as a . . . living stone โ€” hard and cold. Thatโ€™s true. We are set the way we are, and it is very rare for us to experience a real change. When that happens, as when Bella entered my life, it is a permanent change. Thereโ€™s no going back. . . .

โ€œThe second alternative, the one Iโ€™d originally chosen, was to stay with her throughout her human life. It wasnโ€™t a good option for her, to waste her life with someone who couldnโ€™t be human with her, but it was the alternative I could most easily face. Knowing all along that, when she died, I would find a way to die, too. Sixty years, seventy years โ€” it would seem like a very, very short time to me. . . . But then it proved much too dangerous for her to live in such close proximity with my world. It seemed like everything that could go wrong did. Or hung over us . . . waiting to go wrong. I was terrified that I wouldnโ€™t get those sixty years if I stayed near her while she was human.

โ€œSo I chose option three. Which turned out to be the worst mistake of my very long life, as you know. I chose to take myself out of her world, hoping to force her into the first alternative. It didnโ€™t work, and it very nearly killed us both.

โ€œWhat do I have left but the fourth option? Itโ€™s what she wants โ€” at least, she thinks she does. Iโ€™ve been trying to delay her, to give her time to find a reason to change her mind, but sheโ€™s very . . . stubborn. You knowย that.ย Iโ€™ll be lucky to stretch this out a few more months. She has a horror of getting older, and her birthday is in September โ€

โ€œI like option one,โ€ Jacob muttered. Edward didnโ€™t respond.

โ€œYou knowย exactlyย how much I hate to accept this,โ€ Jacob whispered slowly, โ€œbut I can see that you do love her . . . in your way. I canโ€™t argue with that anymore.

โ€œGiven that, I donโ€™t think you should give up on the first alternative, not yet. I think thereโ€™s a very good chance that she would be okay. After time. You know, if she hadnโ€™t jumped off a cliff in March . . . and if youโ€™d waited another six months to check on her. . . . Well, you might have found her reasonably happy. I had a game plan.โ€

Edward chuckled. โ€œMaybe it would have worked. It was a well thought-out plan.โ€

โ€œYeah.โ€ Jake sighed. โ€œBut . . . ,โ€ suddenly he was whispering so fast the words got tangled, โ€œgive me a year, bl โ€” Edward. I really think I could make her happy. Sheโ€™s stubborn, no one knows that better than I do, but sheโ€™s capable of healing. She would have healed before. And she could be human, with Charlie and Renรฉe, and she could grow up, and have kids and .

. . be Bella.

โ€œYou love her enough that you have to see the advantages of that plan. She thinks youโ€™re very unselfish . . . are you really? Can you consider the idea that I might be better for her than you are?โ€

โ€œIย haveย considered it,โ€ Edward answered quietly. โ€œIn some ways, you would be better suited for her than another human. Bella takes some looking after, and youโ€™re strong enough that you could protect her from herself, and from everything that conspires against her. Youย haveย done that already, and Iโ€™ll owe you for that for as long as I live โ€” forever โ€” whichever comes first. . . .

โ€œI even asked Alice if she could see that โ€” see if Bella would be better off with you. She couldnโ€™t, of course. She canโ€™t see you, and then Bellaโ€™s sure of her course, for now.

โ€œBut Iโ€™m not stupid enough to make the same mistake I made before, Jacob. I wonโ€™t try to force her into that first option again. As long as she wants me, Iโ€™m here.โ€

โ€œAnd if she were to decide that she wanted me?โ€ Jacob challenged. โ€œOkay, itโ€™s a long shot, Iโ€™ll give you that.โ€

โ€œI would let her go.โ€ โ€œJust like that?โ€

โ€œIn the sense that Iโ€™d never show her how hard it was for me, yes. But I would keep watch. You see, Jacob,ย youย might leaveย herย someday. Like Sam and Emily, you wouldnโ€™t have a choice. I would always be waiting in the wings, hoping for that to happen.โ€

Jacob snorted quietly. โ€œWell, youโ€™ve been much more honest than I had any right to expect . . . Edward. Thanks for letting me in your head.โ€

โ€œAs I said, Iโ€™m feeling oddly grateful for your presence in her life tonight. It was the least I could do. You know, Jacob, if it werenโ€™t for the

fact that weโ€™re natural enemies and that youโ€™re also trying to steal away the reason for my existence, I might actually like you.โ€

โ€œMaybe . . . if you werenโ€™t a disgusting vampire who was planning to suck out the life of the girl I love well, no, not even then.โ€

Edward chuckled.

โ€œCan I ask you something?โ€ Edward said after a moment. โ€œWhy would you have to ask?โ€

โ€œI can only hear if you think of it. Itโ€™s just a story that Bella seemed reluctant to tell me about the other day. Something about a third wife ?โ€

โ€œWhat about it?โ€

Edward didnโ€™t answer, listening to the story in Jacobโ€™s head. I heard his low hiss in the darkness.

โ€œWhat?โ€ Jacob demanded again.

โ€œOf course,โ€ Edward seethed. โ€œOf course! I rather wish your elders had keptย thatย story to themselves, Jacob.โ€

โ€œYou donโ€™t like the leeches being painted as the bad guys?โ€ Jacob mocked. โ€œYou know, theyย are.ย Thenย andย now.โ€

โ€œI really couldnโ€™t care less about that part. Canโ€™t you guess which character Bella would identify with?โ€

It took Jacob a minute. โ€œOh. Ugh. The third wife. Okay, I see your point.โ€

โ€œShe wants to be there in the clearing. To do what little she can, as she puts it.โ€ He sighed. โ€œThat was the secondary reason for my staying with her tomorrow. Sheโ€™s quite inventive when she wants something.โ€

โ€œYou know, your military brother gave her the idea just as much as the story did.โ€

โ€œNeither side meant any harm,โ€ Edward whispered, peace-making

now.

โ€œAnd when doesย thisย little truce end?โ€ Jacob asked. โ€œFirst light? Or do

we wait until after the fight?โ€

There was a pause as they both considered.

โ€œFirst light,โ€ they whispered together, and then laughed quietly. โ€œSleep well, Jacob,โ€ Edward murmured. โ€œEnjoy the moment.โ€

It was quiet again, and the tent held still for a few minutes. The wind seemed to have decided that it wasnโ€™t going to flatten us after all, and was giving up the fight.

Edward groaned softly. โ€œI didnโ€™t mean that quite so literally.โ€

โ€œSorry,โ€ Jacob whispered. โ€œYou could leave, you know โ€” give us a little privacy.โ€

โ€œWould you like me toย helpย you sleep, Jacob?โ€ Edward offered.

โ€œYou could try,โ€ Jacob said, unconcerned. โ€œIt would be interesting to see who walked away, wouldnโ€™t it?โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t tempt me too far, wolf. My patience isnโ€™tย thatย perfect.โ€

Jacob whispered a laugh. โ€œIโ€™d rather not move just now, if you donโ€™t mind.โ€

Edward started humming to himself, louder than usual โ€” trying to drown out Jacobโ€™s thoughts, I assumed. But it was my lullaby he hummed, and, despite my growing discomfort with this whispered dream, I sank deeper into unconsciousness . . . into other dreams that made better sense. . .

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