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Chapter no 9 – PORT ANGELES

Midnight Sun (The Twilight Saga, Book 5)

It was too bright for me to drive into town when I got to Port

ANGELES. The sun was still high overhead, and though my windows were tinted dark enough to provide some protection, there was no reason to take unnecessary risks.ย Moreย unnecessary risks, I should say.

How condescendingly Iโ€™d once judged Emmett for his thoughtless ways

and Jasper for his lack of disciplineโ€”and now I was consciously flouting all the rules with a wild abandon that made their lapses look like nothing at all. I used to be the responsible one.

I sighed.

I was certain I would be able to find Jessicaโ€™s thoughts from a distance

โ€”hers were louder than Angelaโ€™s, but once I found the first, Iโ€™d be able to hear the second. Then, when the shadows lengthened, I could get closer. Just outside the town, I pulled off the road onto an overgrown driveway that appeared to be infrequently used.

I knew the general direction to search inโ€”there were not many places to shop for dresses in Port Angeles. It wasnโ€™t long before I found Jessica, spinning in front of a three-way mirror, and I could see Bella in her peripheral vision, appraising the long black dress she wore.

Bella still looks pissed. Ha ha. Angela was rightโ€”Tyler was full of it. I canโ€™t believe sheโ€™s so upset about it, though. At least she knows she has a backup date for the prom. What if Mike doesnโ€™t have fun at the dance and doesnโ€™t ask me out again? What if he asks Bella to the prom? Does he think sheโ€™s prettier than me? Doesย sheย think sheโ€™s prettier than me?

โ€œI think I like the blue one better. It really brings out your eyes.โ€

Jessica smiled at Bella with false warmth while eyeing her suspiciously.

Does she really think that? Or does she want me to look like a cow on Saturday?

I was already tired of listening to Jessica. I searched close by for Angela

โ€”ah, but Angela was in the process of changing dresses, and I skipped quickly out of her head to give her some privacy.

Well, there wasnโ€™t much trouble Bella could get into in a department store. Iโ€™d let them shop and then catch up with them when they were done. It wouldnโ€™t be long until darkโ€”the clouds were beginning to return, drifting in from the west. I could only catch glimpses of them through the thick trees, but I could see how they would hurry the sunset. I welcomed them, craved them more than I had ever yearned for their shadows before. Tomorrow I could sit beside Bella in school again, monopolize her attention at lunch. I could ask her all the questions Iโ€™d been saving up.

So she was furious about Tylerโ€™s presumption. Iโ€™d seen that in his head

โ€”that heโ€™d meant it literally when heโ€™d spoken of the prom, that he was staking a claim. I pictured her expression from that other afternoonโ€”the outraged disbeliefโ€”and laughed. I wondered what she would say to him about this. Or perhaps she was more likely to pretend ignorance, to bluff and hope it would put him off? It would be interesting to see.

The time went slowly while I waited for the shadows to lengthen. I checked in periodically with Jessica; her mental voice was the easiest to find, but I didnโ€™t like to linger there long. I saw the place they were planning to eat. It would be dark by dinnertimeโ€ฆ maybe I would coincidentally choose the same restaurant. I touched the phone in my pocket, thinking of inviting Alice out to join me. She would love that, but she would also want to talk to Bella. I wasnโ€™t sure if I was ready to have Bellaย moreย involved with my world. Wasnโ€™t one vampire trouble enough?

I checked in routinely with Jessica again. She was thinking about her jewelry, asking Angelaโ€™s opinion.

โ€œMaybe I should take the necklace back. Iโ€™ve got one at home that would probably work, and I spent more than I was supposed to.โ€ My mom is going to freak out. What was I thinking?

โ€œI donโ€™t mind going back to the store. Do you think Bella will be looking for us, though?โ€

What was this? Bella wasnโ€™t with them? I stared through Jessicaโ€™s eyes first, then switched to Angelaโ€™s. They were on the sidewalk in front of a line of shops, just turning back the other way. Bella was nowhere in sight.

Oh, who cares about Bella?ย Jess thought impatiently, before answering Angelaโ€™s question.ย โ€œSheโ€™s fine. Weโ€™ll get to the restaurant in plenty of time,

even if we go back. Anyway, I think she wanted to be alone.โ€ย I got a brief glimpse of the bookshop Jessica thought Bella had gone to.

โ€œLetโ€™s hurry, then,โ€ Angela said.ย I hope Bella doesnโ€™t think we ditched her. She was so nice to me in the car before. But sheโ€™s seemed kind of blue all day. I wonder if itโ€™s because of Edward Cullen? Iโ€™ll bet that was why she was asking about his family.

I should have been paying better attention. What had I missed here? Bella was off wandering by herself, and sheโ€™d been asking about me? Angela was paying attention to Jessica nowโ€”Jessica was babbling about that imbecile Mikeโ€”and I could get nothing more from her.

I judged the shadows. The sun would be behind the clouds soon enough. If I stayed on the west side of the road, where the buildings would shade the street from the fading lightโ€ฆ

I started to feel anxious as I drove through the sparse traffic into the center of town. This wasnโ€™t something I had consideredโ€”Bella setting off on her ownโ€”and I had no idea how to find her. Iย shouldย have considered it. I knew Port Angeles well. I drove straight to the bookstore in Jessicaโ€™s head, hoping my search would be short, but doubting it would be so easy.

When did Bella ever make it easy?

Sure enough, the little shop was empty except for the anachronistically dressed woman behind the counter. This didnโ€™t look like the kind of place Bella would find interestingโ€”too new age for a practical person. I wondered if sheโ€™d even bothered to go inside.

There was a patch of shade I could park in. It made a dark pathway right up to the awning of the shop. I really shouldnโ€™t. Wandering around in the sunlit hours was not safe. What if a passing car threw the sunโ€™s reflection on me at just the wrong moment?

But I didnโ€™t know how else to look for Bella!

I parked and got out, keeping to the side of deepest shadow. I strode quickly into the store, noting the faint trace of Bellaโ€™s scent in the air. She had been here, on the sidewalk, but there was no hint of her fragrance inside the shop.

โ€œWelcome! Can I helpโ€”?โ€ the saleswoman began to say, but I was already out the door.

I followed Bellaโ€™s scent as far as the shade would allow, stopping when I got to the edge of the sunlight.

How powerless it made me feelโ€”fenced in by the line between dark and light that stretched across the sidewalk in front of me.

I could only guess that sheโ€™d continued across the street, heading south. There wasnโ€™t really much in that direction. Was she lost? Well, that possibility didnโ€™t sound entirely out of character.

I got back in the car and drove slowly through the streets, looking for her. I stepped out into a few other patches of shadow, but only caught her scent once more, and the direction of it confused me. Where was she trying to go?

I drove back and forth between the bookstore and the restaurant a few times, hoping to see her on her way. Jessica and Angela were already there, trying to decide whether to order or to wait for Bella. Jessica was pushing for ordering immediately.

I began flitting through the minds of strangers, looking through their eyes. Surely, someone must have seen her somewhere.

I got more and more anxious the longer she remained missing. Iโ€™d not considered before how difficult she might prove to find once, like now, she was out of my sight and off her normal paths.

The clouds were massing on the horizon, and in a few more minutes, I would be free to track her on foot. It wouldnโ€™t take me long then. It was only the sun that made me so helpless now. Just a few more minutes, and then the advantage would be mine again and it would be the human world that was powerless.

Another mind, and another. So many trivial thoughts.

โ€ฆ think the baby has another ear infectionโ€ฆ Was it six-four-oh or six-oh-fourโ€ฆ?

Late again. I ought to tell him.โ€ฆ Aha! Here she comes!

There, at last, was her face. Finally, someone had noticed her!

The relief lasted for only a fraction of a second, and then I read more fully the thoughts of the man who was gloating over her face where she hesitated in the shadows.

His mind was a stranger to me, and yet, not totally unfamiliar. I had once hunted exactly such minds.

โ€œNO!โ€ I roared, and a volley of snarls erupted from my throat. My foot shoved the gas pedal to the floor, but where was I going?

I knew the general direction his thoughts came from, but the location was not specific enough. Something, there had to be somethingโ€”a street sign, a storefront, something in his sightline that would give him away. But Bella was deep in shadow, and his eyes were focused only on her frightened expressionโ€”enjoying the fear there.

Her face was blurred in his mind by the memory of other faces. Bella was not his first victim.

The sound of my growls shook the frame of the car but did not distract me.

There were no windows in the wall behind her. Somewhere industrial, away from the more populated shopping district. My car squealed around a corner, swerving past another vehicle, heading in what I hoped was the right direction. By the time the other driver honked, the sound was far behind me.

Look at her shaking!ย The man chuckled in anticipation. The fear was the draw for himโ€”the part he enjoyed.

โ€œStay away from me.โ€ย Her voice was low and steady, not a scream.

โ€œDonโ€™t be like that, sugar.โ€

He watched her flinch at a rowdy laugh that came from another direction. He was irritated with the noiseโ€”Shut up, Jeff!ย he thoughtโ€”but he enjoyed the way she cringed. It excited him. He began to imagine her pleas, the way she would beg.โ€ฆ

I hadnโ€™t realized that there were others with him until Iโ€™d heard the loud laughter. I scanned out from him, desperate for something that I could use. He was taking the first step in her direction, flexing his hands.

The minds around him were not the cesspool that his was. They were all slightly intoxicated, not one of them realizing how far the man they called Lanny planned to go with this. They were blindly following Lannyโ€™s lead. Heโ€™d promised them a little fun.โ€ฆ

One of them glanced down the street, nervousโ€”he didnโ€™t want to get caught harassing the girlโ€”and gave me what I needed. I recognized the cross street he stared toward.

I flew under a red light, sliding through a space just wide enough between two cars in the moving traffic. Horns blared behind me.

My phone vibrated in my pocket. I ignored it.

Lanny moved slowly toward the girl, drawing out the suspenseโ€”the

moment of terror that aroused him. He waited for her scream, preparing to savor it.

But Bella locked her jaw and braced herself. He was surprisedโ€”heโ€™d expected her to try to run. Surprised and slightly disappointed. He liked to chase his prey down, feel the adrenaline of the hunt.

Brave, this one. Maybe better, I guessโ€”more fight in her.

I was a block away. The fiend could hear the roar of my engine now, but he paid it no attention, too intent on his victim.

I would see how he enjoyed the hunt whenย heย was the prey. I would see what he thought ofย myย style of hunting.

In another compartment of my head, I was already sorting through the horrors Iโ€™d borne witness to in my vigilante days, searching for the most painful of them. I had never tortured my prey, no matter how much they had deserved it, but this man was different. He would suffer for this. He would writhe in agony. The others would merely die for their part, but this creature namedย Lannyย would beg for death long before I would give him that gift.

He was in the road, crossing toward her.

I spun sharply around the corner, my headlights washing across the scene and freezing the rest of them in place. I could have run down the leader, who leaped out of the way, but that was too easy a death for him.

I let the car spin out, swinging all the way around so that I was facing back the way Iโ€™d come and the passenger door was closest to Bella. I threw that open, and she was already running toward the car.

โ€œGet in,โ€ I snarled.

What the hell?

Knew this was a bad idea! Sheโ€™s not alone. Should I run?

Think Iโ€™m going to throw up.โ€ฆ

Bella jumped through the open door without hesitating, pulling it shut behind her.

And then she looked up at me with the most trusting expression I had ever seen on a human face, and all my violent plans crumbled.

It took much, much less than a second for me to see that I could not leave her in the car in order to deal with the four men in the street. What would I tell her, not to watch? Ha! When did she ever do what I asked?

Would I drag them away, out of her sight, and leave her alone here? It

was a long shot that another psychopath would be prowling the streets of Port Angeles tonight, but it was a long shot that there was even a first! Here was proof positive that I was not insaneโ€”like a magnet, she drew all things dangerous toward herself. If I were not close enough to provide it, some other evil would take my place.

It would feel like part of the same motion to her as I accelerated, taking her away from her pursuers so quickly that they gaped after my car with uncomprehending expressions. She would not recognize my instant of hesitation.

I couldnโ€™t even hit him with my car. That would frighten her.

I wanted his death so savagely that the need for it rang in my ears, clouded my sight, and was a bitter flavor on my tongue, stronger than the burn of my thirst. My muscles were coiled with the urgency, the craving, the necessity of it. Iย hadย to kill him. I would peel him slowly apart, piece by piece, skin from muscle, muscle from bone.โ€ฆ

Except that the girlโ€”the only girl in the worldโ€”was clinging to her seat with both hands, staring at me, her eyes strangely calm and unquestioning. Vengeance would have to wait.

โ€œPut on your seat belt,โ€ I ordered. My voice was rough with the hate and bloodlust. Not the usual bloodlust. I had long been committed to abstaining from human blood, and I would not let this creature change that. This would be retribution only.

She locked the seat belt into place, jumping slightly at the sound it made. That little noise made her jump, yet she did not flinch as I tore through the town, ignoring all traffic guides. I could feel her eyes on me. She seemed oddly relaxed. It didnโ€™t make senseโ€”not with what had just happened to her.

โ€œAre you okay?โ€ she asked, her voice rough with stress and fear.

Sheย wanted to know ifย Iย was okay?

Wasย I okay?

โ€œNo,โ€ I realized, and my tone seethed with rage.

I took her to the same unused drive where Iโ€™d spent the afternoon engaged in the poorest surveillance ever kept. It was black now under the trees.

I was so furious that my body froze in place there, utterly motionless. My ice-locked hands ached to crush her attacker, to grind him into pieces so

mangled that his body could never be identified.

But that would entail leaving her here alone, unprotected in the dark night.

My mind was replaying scenes from my hunting days, images I wished I could forget. Especially now, with the urge to kill so much stronger than any hunting compulsion Iโ€™d ever felt before.

This man, this abomination, was not the worst of his kind, though it was difficult to sort the depths of evil into a merit-based order. Still, I remembered the very worst. There had never been any question that he deserved that title.

Most of the men Iโ€™d hunted back in my days of acting as judge, jury, and executioner had felt some level of remorse, or at least fear of being caught. Many of them turned to alcohol or drugs to silence their worries. Others compartmentalized, created fractures in their personalities and lived as two men, one for the light and one for the dark.

But for the worst, the vilest aberration Iโ€™d ever encountered, remorse was not an issue.

Iโ€™d never found anyone who embraced his own evil so thoroughlyโ€”whoย enjoyedย it. He was utterly delighted by the world heโ€™d created, a world of helpless victims and their tortured screams. Pain was the object of all his pursuits, and heโ€™d gotten very good at creating it, at prolonging it.

I was committed to my rules, to my justification for all the blood I claimed. But in this instance, I wavered. To let this particular man die swiftly seemed far too easy an escape for him.

It was the closest I ever came to crossing that line. Still, I killed him as quickly and efficiently as I killed all the rest.

It might have gone differently if two of his victims had not been in that basement of horrors when I discovered him. Two young women, already badly injured. Though I carried them both to a hospital at the greatest speed I was capable of, only one survived.

I hadnโ€™t had time to drink his blood. That didnโ€™t matter. There were so many others who deserved to die.

Like this Lanny. He was an atrocity, too, but surely not worse than the one Iโ€™d remembered. Why did it feel right then, imperative, that he suffer so much more?

But firstโ€”

โ€œBella?โ€ I asked through my teeth.

โ€œYes?โ€ she responded huskily. She cleared her throat.

โ€œAreย youย all right?โ€ That was really the most important thing, the first priority. Retribution was secondary. Iย knewย that, but my body was so filled with rage that it was hard to think.

โ€œYes.โ€ Her voice was still thickโ€”with fear, no doubt. And so I could not leave her.

Even if she wasnโ€™t at constant risk for some infuriating reasonโ€”some joke the universe was playing on meโ€”even if I could beย sureย that she would be perfectly safe in my absence, I could not leave her alone in the dark.

She must be so frightened.

Yet I was in no condition to comfort herโ€”even if I knew exactly how that was to be accomplished, which I did not. Surely she could feel the brutality radiating out of me, surely that much was obvious. I would frighten her even more if I could not calm the lust for slaughter boiling inside me.

I needed to think about something else. โ€œDistract me, please,โ€ I pleaded.

โ€œIโ€™m sorry, what?โ€

I barely had enough control to try to explain what I needed.

โ€œJustโ€ฆโ€ I couldnโ€™t think of how to express it. I picked the closest word I could think of. โ€œPrattle about something unimportant until I calm down.โ€ It was a poor word choice, I realized as soon as it was out, but I couldnโ€™t find much room to care. Only the fact that she needed me held me inside the car. I could hear the manโ€™s thoughts, his disappointment and anger. I knew where to find him. I closed my eyes, wishing that I couldnโ€™t see anyway.

โ€œUmโ€ฆโ€ She hesitatedโ€”trying to make sense of my request, I imagined, or perhaps offended?โ€”then she continued. โ€œIโ€™m going to run over Tyler Crowley tomorrow before school?โ€ She said this like it was a question.

Yesโ€”this was what I needed. Of course Bella would come up with something unexpected. As it had been before, the threat of violence coming through her lips was jarring, comical. If I had not been burning with the urge to kill, I would have laughed.

โ€œWhy?โ€ I barked out, to force her to speak again.

โ€œHeโ€™s telling everyone that heโ€™s taking me to prom,โ€ she said, her voice

filled with outrage. โ€œEither heโ€™s insane or heโ€™s still trying to make up for almost killing me lastโ€ฆ well you remember it,โ€ she inserted dryly. โ€œAnd he thinksย promย is somehow the correct way to do this. So I figure if I endanger his life, then weโ€™re even, and he canโ€™t keep trying to make amends. I donโ€™t need enemies and maybe Lauren would back off if he left me alone. I might have to total his Sentra, though,โ€ she went on, thoughtful now. โ€œIf he doesnโ€™t have a ride, he canโ€™t take anyone to prom.โ€ฆโ€

It was encouraging to see that she sometimes got things wrong. Tylerโ€™s persistence had nothing to do with the accident. She didnโ€™t seem to understand the appeal she held for the human boys at the high school. Did she not see the appeal she had for me, either?

Ah, it was working. The baffling processes of her mind were always engrossing. I was beginning to gain control of myself, to see something beyond vengeance and slaughter.

โ€œI heard about that,โ€ I told her. She had stopped talking, and I needed her to continue.

โ€œYouย did?โ€ she asked incredulously. And then her voice was angrier than before. โ€œIf heโ€™s paralyzed from the neck down, he canโ€™t go to the prom, either.โ€

I wished there was some way I could ask her to continue with the threats of death and bodily harm without sounding insane. She couldnโ€™t have picked a better way to calm me. And her wordsโ€”just sarcasm in her case, hyperboleโ€”were a reminder I dearly needed in this moment.

I sighed, and opened my eyes. โ€œBetter?โ€ she asked timidly. โ€œNot really.โ€

No, I was calmer, but not better. Because Iโ€™d just realized that I could not kill the fiend named Lanny. The only thing in this moment that I wanted more than to commit a highly justifiable murder was this girl. And though I couldnโ€™t have her, just the dream of having her made it impossible for me to go on a killing spree tonight.

Bella deserved better than a killer.

Iโ€™d spent more than seven decades trying to be somethingโ€”anythingโ€” other than a killer. Those years of effort could never make me worthy of the girl sitting beside me. And yet, I felt that if I returned to that life for even one night, I would surely put her out of my reach forever. Even if I didnโ€™t

drink their bloodโ€”even if I didnโ€™t have that evidence blazing red in my eyesโ€”wouldnโ€™t she sense the difference?

I was trying to be good enough for her. It was an impossible goal. But I couldnโ€™t bear the thought of giving up.

โ€œWhatโ€™s wrong?โ€ she whispered.

Her scent filled my nose, and I was reminded why I could not deserve her. After all this, even as much as I loved herโ€ฆ she still made my mouth water.

I would give her as much honesty as I could. I owed her that. โ€œSometimes I have a problem with my temper, Bella.โ€ I stared out into

the black night, wishing both that she would hear the horror inherent in my words and that she would not. Mostly that she would not.ย Run, Bella, run. Stay, Bella, stay.ย โ€œBut itย wouldnโ€™tย be helpful for me to turn around and hunt down thoseโ€ฆโ€ Just thinking about it almost pulled me from the car. I took a deep breath, letting her scent scorch down my throat. โ€œAt least, thatโ€™s what Iโ€™m trying to convince myself.โ€

โ€œOh.โ€

She said nothing else. How much had she understood? I glanced at her furtively, but her face was unreadable. Blank with shock, perhaps. Well, she wasnโ€™t screaming in horror. Not yet.

โ€œJessica and Angela will be worried,โ€ she said quietly. Her voice was very calm, and I was not sure how that could be.ย Wasย she in shock? Maybe tonightโ€™s events hadnโ€™t sunk in for her yet. โ€œI was supposed to meet them.โ€

Did she want to be away from me? Or was she just concerned about her friendsโ€™ worry?

I didnโ€™t answer her but started the car and took her back. The nearer I got to the town, the harder it was to hold on to my purpose. I was just soย closeย to him.โ€ฆ

If it was impossibleโ€”if I could never belong to nor deserve this girlโ€” then where was the sense in letting the man go unpunished? Surely I could allow myself that much.

No. I wasnโ€™t giving up. Not yet. I wanted her too much to surrender.

We were at the restaurant where she was supposed to meet her friends before Iโ€™d even begun to make sense of my thoughts. Jessica and Angela were finished eating, and both now truly worried about Bella. They were on their way to search for her, heading off along the dark street.

It was not a good night for them to be wandering.

โ€œHow did you know whereโ€ฆ?โ€ Bellaโ€™s unfinished question interrupted me, and I realized that I had made yet another gaffe. Iโ€™d been too distracted to remember to ask her where she was supposed to meet her friends.

But instead of finishing the inquiry and pressing the point, Bella just shook her head and half smiled.

What didย thatย mean?

Well, I didnโ€™t have time to puzzle over her strange acceptance of my stranger knowledge. I opened my door.

โ€œWhat are you doing?โ€ she asked, sounding startled.

Not letting you out of my sight. Not allowing myself to be alone tonight.

In that order.ย โ€œIโ€™m taking you to dinner.โ€

Well, this should be interesting. It seemed like another night entirely when Iโ€™d imagined bringing Alice along and pretending to choose the same restaurant as Bella and her friends by accident. And now here I was, practically on a date with the girl. Only it didnโ€™t count, because I wasnโ€™t giving her a chance to say no.

She already had her door half-open before Iโ€™d walked around the carโ€”it wasnโ€™t usually so frustrating to have to move at an inconspicuous speedโ€” instead of allowing me to get it for her.

I waited for her to join me, getting more anxious as her girlfriends continued toward the dark corner.

โ€œGo stop Jessica and Angela before I have to track them down, too,โ€ I ordered quickly. โ€œI donโ€™t think I could restrain myself if I ran into your other friends again.โ€ No, I would not be strong enough for that.

She shuddered, and then quickly collected herself. She took half a step after them, calling, โ€œJess! Angela!โ€ in a loud voice. They turned, and she waved her arm over her head to catch their attention.

Bella! Oh, sheโ€™s safe!ย Angela thought with relief.

Late much?ย Jessica grumbled to herself, but she, too, was thankful that Bella wasnโ€™t lost or hurt. This made me like her a little more than I had.

They hurried back, and then stopped, shocked, when they saw me beside her.

Uh-uh!ย Jess thought, stunned.ย No freaking way!

Edwardย Cullen?ย Did she go away by herself to find him? But why would she ask about them being out of town if she knew he was hereโ€ฆ?ย I got a

brief flash of Bellaโ€™s mortified expression when sheโ€™d asked Angela if my family was often absent from school.ย No, she couldnโ€™t have known, Angela decided.

Jessicaโ€™s thoughts were moving past the surprise and on to suspicion.

Bellaโ€™s been holding out on me.

โ€œWhere have you been?โ€ she demanded, staring at Bella, but peeking at me from the corner of her eye.

โ€œI got lost. And then I ran into Edward,โ€ Bella said, waving one hand toward me. Her tone was remarkably normal. As though that were truly all that had happened.

She must be in shock. That was the only explanation for her calm. โ€œWould it be all right if I joined you?โ€ I askedโ€”to be polite. I knew that

theyโ€™d already eaten.

Holyย crapย but heโ€™s hot!ย Jessica thought, her head suddenly slightly incoherent.

Angela wasnโ€™t much more composed.ย Wish we hadnโ€™t eaten. Wow. Just.

Wow.

Now why couldnโ€™t I do that to Bella? โ€œErโ€ฆ sure,โ€ Jessica agreed.

Angela frowned. โ€œUm, actually, Bella, we already ate while we were waiting,โ€ she admitted. โ€œSorry.โ€

Shut up!ย Jessica complained internally.

Bella shrugged casually. So at ease. Definitely in shock. โ€œThatโ€™s fineโ€” Iโ€™m not hungry.โ€

โ€œI think you should eat something,โ€ I disagreed. She needed sugar in her bloodstreamโ€”though it smelled sweet enough as it was, I thought wryly. The horror was going to come crashing down on her momentarily, and an empty stomach wouldnโ€™t help. She was an easy fainter, as I knew from experience.

These girls wouldnโ€™t be in any danger if they went straight home.

Danger didnโ€™t stalkย theirย every step.

And Iโ€™d rather be alone with Bellaโ€”as long as she was willing to be alone with me.

โ€œDo you mind if I drive Bella home tonight?โ€ I said to Jessica before Bella could respond. โ€œThat way you wonโ€™t have to wait while she eats.โ€

โ€œUh, no problem, I guess.โ€ฆโ€ Jessica stared intently at Bella, looking for

some sign that this was what she wanted.

She probably wants him to herself. Who wouldnโ€™t?ย Jess thought. At the same time, she watched Bella wink.

Bellaย winked?

โ€œOkay,โ€ Angela said quickly, in a hurry to be out of the way if that was what Bella wanted. And it seemed that she did want that. โ€œSee you tomorrow, Bellaโ€ฆ Edward.โ€ She struggled to say my name in a casual tone. Then she grabbed Jessicaโ€™s hand and began towing her away.

I would find some way to thank Angela for this.

Jessicaโ€™s car was close by in a bright circle of light cast by a streetlamp. Bella watched them carefully, a little crease of concern between her eyes, until they were in the car, so she must be somewhat aware of the danger sheโ€™d been in. Jessica waved as she drove away, and Bella waved back. It wasnโ€™t until the car disappeared that she took a deep breath and turned to look up at me.

โ€œHonestly, Iโ€™m not hungry,โ€ she said.

Why had she waited for them to be gone before speaking? Did she truly want to be alone with meโ€”even now, after witnessing my literal homicidal rage?

Whether or not that was the case, she was going to eat something. โ€œHumor me,โ€ I said.

I held the restaurant door open for her and waited. She sighed and walked through.

I walked beside her to the podium where the hostess waited. Bella still seemed entirely self-possessed. I wanted to touch her hand, her forehead, to check her temperature. But my cold hand would repulse her, as it had before.

Oh my.ย The hostessโ€™s rather loud mental voice intruded into my consciousness.ย My, oh my.

It seemed to be my night to turn heads. Or was I only noticing it more because I wished so much that Bella would see me this way? We were always attractive to our prey, but Iโ€™d never thought so much about it before. Usuallyโ€”unless, as with people like Shelly Cope and Jessica Stanley, there was constant repetition to dull the horrorโ€”the fear kicked in fairly quickly after the initial attraction.

โ€œA table for two?โ€ I prompted when the hostess didnโ€™t speak.

Mmm! What a voice!ย โ€œOh, er, yes. Welcome to La Bella Italia. Please follow me.โ€ Her thoughts were preoccupiedโ€”calculating.

Maybe sheโ€™s his cousin. She couldnโ€™t be his sister, they donโ€™t look anything alike. But family, definitely.ย Heย canโ€™t be withย her.

Human eyes were clouded; they saw nothing clearly. How could this small-minded woman find my physical luresโ€”snares for preyโ€”so attractive and yet be unable to see the soft perfection of the girl beside me?

Well, no need to help her out, just in case, the hostess thought as she led us to a family-sized table in the middle of the most crowded part of the restaurant.ย Can I give him my number while sheโ€™s there?ย she mused.

I pulled a bill from my back pocket. People were invariably cooperative when money was involved.

Bella was already taking the seat the hostess indicated without objection. I shook my head at her, and she hesitated, cocking her head to one side with curiosity. Yes, she would be very curious tonight. A crowd was not the ideal place for this conversation.

โ€œPerhaps something more private?โ€ I requested of the hostess, handing her the money. She started, surprised, and then her hand curled around the tip.

โ€œSure.โ€

She peeked at the bill while she led us around a dividing wall.

Fifty dollars for a better table? Rich, too. That makes senseโ€”I bet his jacket cost more than my last paycheck. Damn. Why does he want privacy withย her?

She offered us a booth in a quiet corner of the restaurant where no one would be able to see usโ€”to see Bellaโ€™s reactions to whatever I would tell her. I had no clue as to what she would want from me tonight. Or what I would give her.

How much had she guessed? What explanation of tonightโ€™s events had she invented to make sense of it all?

โ€œHowโ€™s this?โ€ the hostess asked.

โ€œPerfect,โ€ I told her and, feeling slightly annoyed by her resentful attitude toward Bella, smiled widely at her, baring my teeth. Let her see me clearly.

Whoa.ย โ€œUmโ€ฆ your server will be right out.โ€ย He canโ€™t be real. Maybe sheโ€™ll disappearโ€ฆ maybe Iโ€™ll write my number on his plate with marinara.

She wandered away, listing slightly to the side.

Odd. She still wasnโ€™t frightened. I suddenly remembered Emmett teasing me in the cafeteria, so many weeks ago.ย Iโ€™ll bet I could have frightened her better than that.

Was I losing my edge?

โ€œYou really shouldnโ€™t do that to people.โ€ Bella interrupted my thoughts in a disapproving tone. โ€œItโ€™s hardly fair.โ€

I stared at her critical expression. What did she mean? I hadnโ€™t frightened the hostess at all, despite my intentions. โ€œDo what?โ€

โ€œDazzle them like thatโ€”sheโ€™s probably hyperventilating in the kitchen right now.โ€

Hmm. Bella was very nearly right. The hostess was only semi-coherent at the moment, describing her incorrect assessment of me to her friend on the waitstaff.

โ€œOh, come on,โ€ Bella chided me when I didnโ€™t answer immediately. โ€œYouย haveย to know the effect you have on people.โ€

โ€œI dazzle people?โ€ That was an interesting way of phrasing it. Accurate enough for tonight. I wondered why the difference.โ€ฆ

โ€œYou havenโ€™t noticed?โ€ she asked, still critical. โ€œDo you think everybody gets their way so easily?โ€

โ€œDo I dazzleย you?โ€ I voiced my curiosity impulsively, and then the words were out, and it was too late to recall them.

But before I had time to regret too deeply speaking the words aloud, she answered, โ€œFrequently.โ€ And her cheeks took on a faint pink glow.

I dazzled her.

My silent heart swelled with a hope more intense than I could ever remember having felt before.

โ€œHello,โ€ someone saidโ€”the waitress, introducing herself. Her thoughts were loud, and more explicit than the hostessโ€™s, but I tuned her out. I stared at Bella instead, watching the blood spreading across her cheekbones, noticing not how that made my throat flame, but rather how it brightened her fair face, how it set off the cream of her skin.

The waitress was waiting for something from me. Ah, sheโ€™d asked for our drink order. I continued to gaze at Bella, and the waitress grudgingly turned to look at her, too.

โ€œIโ€™ll have a Coke?โ€ Bella said, as if asking for approval.

โ€œTwo Cokes,โ€ I amended. Thirstโ€”normal, human thirstโ€”was a sign of shock. I would make sure she had the extra sugar from the soda in her system.

She looked healthy, though. More than healthy. She looked radiant. โ€œWhat?โ€ she demandedโ€”wondering why I was staring, I guessed. I was

vaguely aware that the waitress had left. โ€œHow are you feeling?โ€ I asked.

She blinked, surprised by the question. โ€œIโ€™m fine.โ€ โ€œYou donโ€™t feel dizzy, sick, cold?โ€

She was even more confused now. โ€œShould I?โ€

โ€œWell, Iโ€™m actually waiting for you to go into shock.โ€ I half smiled, expecting her denial. She would not want to be taken care of.

It took her a moment to answer me. Her eyes were slightly unfocused.

She looked that way sometimes when I smiled at her. Was sheโ€ฆ dazzled?

I would have loved to believe that.

โ€œI donโ€™t think that will happen. Iโ€™ve always been very good at repressing unpleasant things,โ€ she answered, a little breathless.

Did she have a lot of practice with unpleasant things, then? Was her life always this hazardous?

โ€œJust the same,โ€ I told her, โ€œIโ€™ll feel better when you have some sugar and food in you.โ€

The waitress returned with the Cokes and a basket of bread. She put them in front of me and asked for my order, trying to catch my eye in the process. I indicated that she should attend to Bella, and then went back to tuning her out. She had a vulgar mind.

โ€œUmโ€ฆโ€ Bella glanced quickly at the menu. โ€œIโ€™ll have the mushroom ravioli.โ€

The waitress turned back to me eagerly. โ€œAnd you?โ€ โ€œNothing for me.โ€

Bella made a slight face. Hmm. She must have noticed that I never ate food. She noticed everything. And I always forgot to be careful around her.

I waited till we were alone again. โ€œDrink,โ€ I insisted.

I was surprised when she complied immediately and without objection. She drank until the glass was entirely empty, so I pushed the second Coke toward her, frowning a little. Thirst, or shock?

She drank a little more, and then shuddered once. โ€œAre you cold?โ€

โ€œItโ€™s just the Coke,โ€ she said, but she shivered again, her lips trembling slightly as if her teeth were about to chatter.

The pretty blouse she wore looked too thin to protect her adequately. It clung to her like a second skin, almost as fragile as the first. โ€œDonโ€™t you have a jacket?โ€

โ€œYes.โ€ She looked around herself, a little perplexed. โ€œOhโ€”I left it in Jessicaโ€™s car.โ€

I pulled off my jacket, wishing that the gesture was not marred by my body temperature. It would have been nice to offer her a warm coat. She stared at me, her cheeks flushing again. What was she thinking now?

I handed her the jacket across the table, and she put it on at once, and then shuddered again.

Yes, it would be very nice to be warm.

โ€œThanks,โ€ she said. She took a deep breath, and then pushed the too- long sleeves back to free her hands. She took another deep breath.

Was the evening finally settling in? Her color was still good. Her skin was cream and roses against the deep blue of her shirt.

โ€œThat color blue looks lovely with your skin,โ€ I complimented her. Just being honest.

She looked well, but there was no point in taking chances. I pushed the basket of bread toward her.

โ€œReally,โ€ she objected, guessing my motives. โ€œIโ€™m not going into shock.โ€

โ€œYou should beโ€”aย normalย person would be. You donโ€™t even look shaken.โ€ I stared at her, disapproving, wondering why she couldnโ€™t be normal and then wondering whether I really wanted her to be that way.

โ€œI feel very safe with you,โ€ she explained, her eyes again filled with trust. Trust I didnโ€™t deserve.

Her instincts were all wrongโ€”backward. That must be the problem. She didnโ€™t recognize danger the way a human being should be able to. She had the opposite reaction. Instead of running, she lingered, drawn to what should frighten her.

How could I protect her from myself whenย neitherย of us wanted that? โ€œThis is more complicated than Iโ€™d planned,โ€ I murmured.

I could see her turning my words over in her head, and I wondered what she made of them. She took a breadstick and began to eat without seeming aware of the action. She chewed for a moment, and then leaned her head to one side thoughtfully.

โ€œUsually youโ€™re in a better mood when your eyes are so light,โ€ she said in a casual tone.

Her observation, stated so matter-of-factly, left me reeling. โ€œWhat?โ€ โ€œYouโ€™re always crabbier when your eyes are blackโ€”I expect it then. I

have a theory about that,โ€ she added lightly.

So she had come up with her own explanation. Of course she had. I felt a deep sense of dread as I wondered how close sheโ€™d come to the truth.

โ€œMore theories?โ€

โ€œMm-hm.โ€ She chewed on another bite, entirely nonchalant. As if she werenโ€™t discussing the aspects of a demon with the demon himself.

โ€œI hope you were more creative this time,โ€ I lied when she didnโ€™t continue. What I really hoped was that she wasย wrongโ€”miles wide of the mark. โ€œOr are you still stealing from comic books?โ€

โ€œWell, no, I didnโ€™t get it from a comic book,โ€ she said, a little embarrassed. โ€œBut I didnโ€™t come up with it on my own, either.โ€

โ€œAnd?โ€ I asked between my teeth.

Surely she would not speak so calmly if she were about to scream.

As she hesitated, biting her lip, the waitress reappeared with Bellaโ€™s food. I paid the server little attention as she set the plate in front of Bella and then asked if I wanted anything.

I declined, but asked for more Coke. The waitress hadnโ€™t noticed the empty glasses.

โ€œYou were saying?โ€ I prompted anxiously as soon as Bella and I were alone again.

โ€œIโ€™ll tell you about it in the car,โ€ she said in a low voice. Ah, this would be bad. She wasnโ€™t willing to speak her guesses around others. โ€œIfโ€ฆ,โ€ she tacked on suddenly.

โ€œThere are conditions?โ€ I was so tense I almost growled the words. โ€œI do have a few questions, of course.โ€

โ€œOf course,โ€ I agreed, my voice hard.

Her questions would probably be enough to tell me where her thoughts were heading. But how would I answer them? With responsible lies? Or

would I drive her away with truth? Or would I say nothing, unable to decide?

We sat in silence while the waitress replenished her supply of soda. โ€œWell, go ahead,โ€ I said, jaw locked, when she was gone.

โ€œWhy are you in Port Angeles?โ€

That was too easy a questionโ€”for her. It gave away nothing, while my answer, if truthful, would give away much too much. Let her reveal something first.

โ€œNext,โ€ I said.

โ€œBut thatโ€™s the easiest one!โ€™ โ€œNext,โ€ I said again.

She was frustrated by my refusal. She looked away from me, down at her food. Slowly, thinking hard, she took a bite and chewed with deliberation.

Suddenly, as she ate, a strange comparison entered my head. For just a second, I saw Persephone, pomegranate in hand. Dooming herself to the underworld.

Is that who I was? Hades himself, coveting springtime, stealing it, condemning it to endless night. I tried unsuccessfully to shake the impression.

She washed her bite down with more Coke, and then finally looked up at me. Her eyes were narrow with suspicion.

โ€œOkay then,โ€ she said. โ€œLetโ€™s say, hypothetically, of course, thatโ€ฆ someoneโ€ฆ could know what people are thinking, read minds, you knowโ€” with a few exceptions.โ€

It could be worse.

This explained that little half smile in the car. She was quickโ€”no one else had ever guessed this about me. Except for Carlisle, and it had been rather obvious then, in the beginning, when Iโ€™d answered all his thoughts as if heโ€™d spoken them to me. Heโ€™d understood before I had.

This question wasnโ€™t so bad. While it was clear that she knew there was something wrong with me, it was not as serious as it could have been. Mind reading was, after all, not a facet of vampire canon. I went along with her hypothesis.

โ€œJustย oneย exception,โ€ I corrected. โ€œHypothetically.โ€

She fought a smileโ€”my vague honesty pleased her. โ€œAll right, with one

exception, then. How does that work? What are the limitations? How wouldโ€ฆ that someoneโ€ฆ find someone else at exactly the right time? How would he know that she was in trouble?โ€

โ€œHypothetically?โ€

โ€œSure.โ€ Her lips twitched, and her liquid brown eyes were eager. โ€œWellโ€ฆโ€ I hesitated. โ€œIfโ€ฆ that someoneโ€”โ€

โ€œLetโ€™s call him โ€˜Joe,โ€™โ€ she suggested.

I had to smile at her enthusiasm. Did she really think the truth would be a good thing? If my secrets were pleasant, why would I keep them from her?

โ€œJoe, then,โ€ I agreed. โ€œIf Joe had been paying attention, the timing wouldnโ€™t have needed to be quite so exact.โ€ I shook my head and repressed a shudder at the thought of how close I had been to being too late today. โ€œOnly you could get into trouble in a town this small. You would have devastated their crime rate statistics for a decade, you know.โ€

Her lips turned down at the corners and pouted out. โ€œWe were speaking of a hypothetical case.โ€

I laughed at her irritation.

Her lips, her skinโ€ฆ they looked so soft. I wanted to see if they were as velvety as they appeared. Impossible. My touch would be repellent to her.

โ€œYes, we were,โ€ I said, returning to the conversation before I could depress myself too thoroughly. โ€œShall we call you โ€˜Janeโ€™?โ€

She leaned across the table toward me, all humor and irritation gone from her expression.

โ€œHow did you know?โ€ she asked, her voice low and intense. Should I tell her the truth? And if so, what portion?

I wanted to tell her. I wanted to deserve the trust I could still see on her face.

As if she could hear my thoughts, she whispered, โ€œYou can trust me, you know.โ€ She reached one hand forward as if to touch my hands where they rested on top of the empty table before me.

I pulled them backโ€”hating the thought of her reaction to my frigid stone skinโ€”and she dropped her hand.

I knew that I could trust her with protecting my secrets. She was entirely honorable, good to the core. But I couldnโ€™t trust her not to be horrified by them. Sheย shouldย be horrified. The truthย wasย horror.

โ€œI donโ€™t know if I have a choice anymore,โ€ I murmured. I remembered that Iโ€™d once teased her by calling herย exceptionally unobservant. Offended her, if Iโ€™d been judging her expressions correctly. Well, I could right that one injustice, at least. โ€œI was wrongโ€”youโ€™re much more observant than I gave you credit for.โ€ And though she might not realize it, Iโ€™d given her plenty of credit already.

โ€œI thought you were always right,โ€ she said, smiling as she teased me.

โ€œI used to be.โ€ I used to know what I was doing. I used to be always sure of my course. And now everything was chaos and tumult. Yet I wouldnโ€™t trade it. Not if the chaos meant that I could be near Bella.

โ€œI was wrong about you on one other thing as well,โ€ I went on, setting the record straight on a second point. โ€œYouโ€™re not a magnet for accidentsโ€” thatโ€™s not a broad enough classification. You are a magnet forย trouble. If there is anything dangerous within a ten-mile radius, it will invariably find you.โ€ Why her? What had she done to deserve any of this?

Bellaโ€™s face turned serious again. โ€œAnd you put yourself into that category?โ€

Honesty was more important in regard to this question than any other. โ€œUnequivocally.โ€

Her eyes narrowed slightlyโ€”not suspicious now, but oddly concerned. Her lips curved into that one specific smile that I had only seen on her face when she was confronted with someone elseโ€™s pain. She reached her hand across the table again, slowly and deliberately. I pulled my hands an inch away from her, but she ignored that, determined to touch me. I held my breathโ€”not because of her scent now, but because of the sudden, overwhelming tension. Fear. My skin would disgust her. She would run away.

She brushed her fingertips lightly across the back of my hand. The heat of her gentle, willing touch was like nothing Iโ€™d ever felt before. It was almost pure pleasure. Would have been, except for my fear. I watched her face as she felt the cold stone of my skin, still unable to breathe.

Her smile of concern shifted into something wider, something warmer. โ€œThank you,โ€ she said, meeting my stare with an intense gaze of her

own. โ€œThatโ€™s twice now.โ€

Her soft fingers lingered against my skin as if they found it pleasant to be there.

I answered her as casually as I was able. โ€œLetโ€™s not try for three, agreed?โ€

She scowled a little at that, but nodded.

I pulled my hands out from under hers. As exquisite as her touch felt, I wasnโ€™t going to wait for the magic of her tolerance to pass, to turn to revulsion. I hid my hands under the table.

I read her eyes; though her mind was silent, I could perceive both trust and wonder there. I realized in that moment that Iย wantedย to answer her questions. Not because I owed it to her. Not because I wanted her to trust me.

I wanted her toย knowย me.

โ€œI followed you to Port Angeles,โ€ I told her, the words spilling out too quickly for me to edit them. I knew the danger of the truth, the risk I was taking. At any moment, her unnatural calm could shatter into hysterics. Contrarily, knowing this only had me talking faster. โ€œIโ€™ve never tried to keep a specific person alive before and itโ€™s much more troublesome than I would have believed. But thatโ€™s probably just because itโ€™s you. Ordinary people seem to make it through the day without so many catastrophes.โ€

I watched her, waiting.

She smiled wider again. Her clear, dark eyes seemed deeper than ever. Iโ€™d just admitted to stalking her, and she was smiling.

โ€œDid you ever think that maybe my number was up that first time, with the van, and that youโ€™ve been interfering with fate?โ€ she asked.

โ€œThat wasnโ€™t the first time,โ€ I said, staring down at the dark maroon tablecloth, my shoulders bowed in shame. Barriers down, the truth still spilling free recklessly. โ€œYour number was up the first time I met you.โ€

It was true, and it angered me. I had been positioned over her life like the blade of a guillotineโ€”as though it was ordained by fate, just as she said. As if she had been marked for death by that cruel, unjust fate, andโ€”since Iโ€™d proved an unwilling toolโ€”it continued to try to execute her. I imagined the fate personified, a grisly, jealous hag, a vengeful harpy.

I wanted something, someone, to be responsible for this, so that I would have something concrete to fight against. Something, anything to destroy, so that Bella could be safe.

Bella was very quiet. Her breathing had accelerated.

I looked up at her, knowing I would finally see the fear I was waiting

for. Had I not just admitted how close Iโ€™d been to killing her? Closer than the van that had come within slim inches of crushing the life from her body. And yet, her face was still calm, her eyes still tightened only with concern.

โ€œYou remember?โ€

โ€œYes,โ€ she said, her voice level and grave. Her deep eyes were full of awareness.

She knew. She knew that I had wanted to murder her. Where were her screams?

โ€œAnd yet here you sit,โ€ I said, pointing out the inherent contradiction. โ€œYes, here I sitโ€ฆ because of you.โ€ Her expression altered, turned

curious, as she unsubtly changed the subject. โ€œBecause somehow you knew how to find me todayโ€ฆ?โ€

Hopelessly, I pushed one more time at the barrier that protected her thoughts, desperate to understand. It made no logical sense to me. How could she even care about the rest with that glaring truth on the table?

She waited, only curious. Her skin was pale, which was natural for her, but it still concerned me. Her dinner sat nearly untouched in front of her. If I continued to tell her too much, she was going to need a buffer when the shock set in at last.

I named my terms. โ€œYou eat, Iโ€™ll talk.โ€

She processed that for half a second, and then threw a bite into her mouth with a speed that belied her calm. She was more anxious for my answer than her eyes let on.

โ€œItโ€™s harder than it should beโ€”keeping track of you,โ€ I told her. โ€œUsually I can find someone very easily, once Iโ€™ve heard their mind before.โ€

I watched her face carefully as I said this. Guessing right was one thing, having it confirmed was another.

She was motionless, her eyes blank. I felt my teeth clench together as I waited for her panic.

But she just blinked once, swallowed loudly, and then quickly scooped another bite into her mouth. Eager for me to continue.

โ€œI was keeping tabs on Jessica,โ€ I went on, watching each word as it sank in. โ€œNot carefullyโ€”like I said, only you could find trouble in Port Angeles.โ€ I couldnโ€™t resist adding that. Was she aware that other human lives were not so plagued with near-death experiences, or did she think the

things that happened to her were normal? โ€œAnd at first I didnโ€™t notice when you took off on your own. Then, when I realized that you werenโ€™t with her anymore, I went looking for you at the bookstore I saw in her head. I could tell that you hadnโ€™t gone in, and that youโ€™d gone southโ€ฆ and I knew you would have to turn around soon. So I was just waiting for you, randomly searching through the thoughts of people on the streetโ€”to see if anyone had noticed you so I would know where you were. I had no reason to be worriedโ€ฆ but I was strangely anxious.โ€ฆโ€ My breath came faster as I remembered that feeling of panic. Her scent blazed in my throat and I was glad. It was a pain that meant she was alive.

As long as I burned, she was safe.

โ€œI started to drive in circles, stillโ€ฆ listening.โ€ I hoped the word made sense to her. This had to be confusing. โ€œThe sun was finally setting, and I was about to get out and follow you on foot. And thenโ€”โ€

As the memory took meโ€”perfectly clear and as vivid as if I was in the moment againโ€”I felt the same murderous fury wash through my body, locking it into ice.

I wanted him dead. Heย shouldย be dead. My jaw clenched tight as I concentrated on holding myself here at the table. Bella still needed me. That was what mattered.

โ€œThen what?โ€ she whispered, her dark eyes huge.

โ€œI heard what they were thinking,โ€ I said through my teeth, unable to keep the words from coming out in a growl. โ€œI saw your face in his mind.โ€

I still knew precisely where to find him. His black thoughts sucked at the night sky, pulling me toward them.

I covered my face, knowing my expression was that of a hunter, a killer. I fixed her image behind my closed eyes to control myself. The delicate framework of her bones, the thin sheath of her pale skinโ€”like silk stretched over glass, incredibly soft and easy to shatter. She was too vulnerable for this world. Sheย neededย a protector. And through some twisted mismanagement of destiny, I was the closest thing available.

I tried to explain my violent reaction so that she would understand.

โ€œIt was veryโ€ฆ hardโ€”you canโ€™t imagine how hardโ€”for me to simply take you away, and leave themโ€ฆ alive,โ€ I whispered. โ€œI could have let you go with Jessica and Angela, but I was afraid if you left me alone, I would go looking for them.โ€

For the second time tonight, I confessed to an intended murder. At least this one was defensible.

She was quiet as I struggled to control myself. I listened to her heartbeat. The rhythm was irregular, but it slowed as the time passed until it was steady again. Her breathing, too, was low and even.

I was too close to the edge. I needed to get her home beforeโ€ฆ

Would I kill him, then? Would I become a murderer again when she trusted me? Was there any way to stop myself?

Sheโ€™d promised to tell me her latest theory when we were alone. Did I want to hear it? I was anxious for it, but would the reward for my curiosity be worse than not knowing?

At any rate, she must have had enough truth for one night.

I looked at her again, and her face was paler than before, but composed. โ€œAre you ready to go home?โ€ I asked.

โ€œIโ€™m ready to leave,โ€ she said, choosing her words carefully, as if a simpleย yesย did not fully express what she wanted to say.

Frustrating.

The waitress returned. Sheโ€™d heard Bellaโ€™s last statement as sheโ€™d dithered on the other side of the partition, wondering what more she could offer me. I wanted to roll my eyes at some of the offerings sheโ€™d had in mind.

โ€œHow are we doing?โ€ she asked me.

โ€œWeโ€™re ready for the check, thank you,โ€ I told her, my eyes on Bella. The waitressโ€™s breathing spiked and she was momentarilyโ€”to use

Bellaโ€™s phrasingโ€”dazzled by my voice.

In a sudden moment of perception, hearing the way my voice sounded in this inconsequential humanโ€™s head, I realized why I seemed to be attracting so much admiration tonightโ€”unmarred by the usual fear.

It was because of Bella. Trying so hard to be safe for her, to be less frightening, to beย human, I truly had lost my edge. The other humans saw only beauty now, with my innate horror so carefully under control.

I looked up at the waitress, waiting for her to recover herself. It was sort of humorous, now that I understood the reason.

โ€œS-sure. Here you go.โ€ She handed me the folder with the bill, thinking of the card sheโ€™d slid in behind the receipt. A card with her name and telephone number on it.

Yes, it was rather funny.

I had money ready again. I gave the folder back at once, so she wouldnโ€™t waste any time waiting for a call that would never come.

โ€œNo change,โ€ I told her, hoping the size of the tip would assuage her disappointment.

I stood, and Bella quickly followed suit. I wanted to offer her my hand, but I thought that might be pushing my luck a little too far for one night. I thanked the waitress, my eyes never leaving Bellaโ€™s face. Bella seemed to be finding something amusing, too.

I walked as close beside her as I dared. Close enough that the warmth coming off her was like a physical touch against the left side of my body. As I held the door for her, she sighed quietly, and I wondered what regret weighed on her. I stared into her eyes, about to ask, when she suddenly looked at the ground, seeming embarrassed. It made me more curious, even as it made me reluctant to ask. The silence between us continued while I opened her door for her and then got into the car.

I turned the heater onโ€”the warmer weather had come to an abrupt end; the cold car would be uncomfortable for her. She huddled in my jacket, a small smile on her lips.

I waited, postponing the conversation until the lights of the boardwalk faded. It made me feel more alone with her.

Was that the right thing? The car seemed very small. Her scent swirled through it with the current of the heater, building and strengthening. It grew into its own force, like a third entity in the car. A presence that demanded recognition.

It had that; I burned. The burning was acceptable, though. It seemed strangely appropriate to me. I had been given so much tonightโ€”more than Iโ€™d expected. And here she was, still willingly at my side. I owed something in return for that. A sacrifice. A burnt offering.

Now if I could just keep it to thatโ€”just burn, and nothing more. But the venom filled my mouth, and my muscles tensed in anticipation, as if I were hunting.

I had to keep such thoughts from my mind. And I knew what would distract me.

โ€œNow,โ€ I said to her, fear of her response taking the edge off the burn. โ€œItโ€™s your turn.โ€

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