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Chapter no 22 – THE HUNT

Midnight Sun (The Twilight Saga, Book 5)

BY THE TIME THE STRANGERS ENTERED THE CLEARING, THEIR FACESย were

already so well known to me that it felt as though I were recognizing them rather than seeing them for the first time.

The smaller, ill-favored male started in the lead, but he quickly fell back in a practiced maneuver.

He was focused on our numbers, singling out the threats. He assumed we were two or possibly three friendly covens, meeting for the game. He was very aware of Emmett, hulking beside Carlisle. And then me, obviously agitated; it was strange for a vampire to twitch in anxiety. None of them knew what to make of my cadenced tapping.

For the smallest part of a second, I struggled with the feeling that something was missing in his tally, but there was too much for me to concentrate on to have time to track down that impression.

The male in the lead was tall and handsomer than average, even for a vampire. His thoughts were very confident. His coven meant no mischief here; though, naturally, this large grouping of covens was surprised to be approached by strangers, he was sure we would work it out quickly. He, too, reacted to Emmettโ€™s size and my tension, but was then distracted by Rosalie.

I wonder if sheโ€™s mated? Hmm, they do seem to be even in numbers.

His eyes skipped over the rest of us, then settled on Rose again.

The female with the vivid red hair was tenser than any of us, her body nearly vibrating with anxiety. She had a hard time keeping her intense glare off Emmett.

Thereโ€™re too many. Laurent is a fool.

Sheโ€™d already catalogued a thousand different routes for escape. Currently, she felt her best chance was to sprint due north to the Salish Sea, where we couldnโ€™t follow her scent. I wondered that she wouldnโ€™t opt for

the much nearer Pacific coast, but I couldnโ€™t see her reasons if she didnโ€™t think of them.

I found myself hoping the jittery female would break for cover and the others follow, but Alice didnโ€™t see that.

The redhead was watching the plainer male, waiting for him to run first. Her eyes danced to Emmett again, and she moved reluctantly as she followed the others closer.

The two males seemed unable to keep their eyes off Emmett for long, either. I found myself appraising my brother. He seemed even bigger than usual tonight, and there was something unnerving about his taut stillness.

Still the leader, Laurent, was sure of his plan. If our covens could get along with each other, then we could get along with his. Everyone would calm down and then we could all play. And he would get to know the glowing blonde.โ€ฆ

He smiled in a friendly way, slowing his approach and then stopping as he got within a few yards of Carlisle. His gaze flickered to Rosalie, to Emmett, to me, then back to Carlisle.

โ€œWe thought we heard a game,โ€ he said. He had a faint French accent, but his internal voice came to him in English. โ€œIโ€™m Laurent, these are Victoria and James.โ€

They didnโ€™t appear to have much in common, this urbane traveler from the continent and his two more feral followers. The female was irritated by his introduction; she was almost consumed by the need to escape. The other male, James, was a little amused at Laurentโ€™s confidence. He was enjoying the unpredictable nature of this encounter and was keen to see how we would respond.

Vic hasnโ€™t split yet, he was thinking.ย So it probably wonโ€™t come to anything.

Carlisle smiled at Laurent, his friendly, open face momentarily disarming even the frightened Victoria. For one second, they all focused entirely on him instead of Emmett.

โ€œIโ€™m Carlisle,โ€ he introduced himself. โ€œThis is my family, Emmett and Jasper; Rosalie, Esme, and Alice; Edward and Bella.โ€ He gestured vaguely in our direction as he spoke, not drawing attention to me individually or Bella behind me. Laurent and James were reacting to the information that we were not separate tribes, but I wasnโ€™t entirely paying attention.

In the second that Carlisle said Jasperโ€™s name, I realized what Iโ€™d been missing.

Jasperโ€”lacerated with scars on every visible portion of his skin, tall and lean and fierce as any stalking lion, eyes brutal with remembered killsโ€” should have been at the forefront of their assessments. His warlike aspect should, even now, be coloring this negotiation.

I glanced at him from the corner of my eye, and found myselfโ€ฆ so incredibly bored. It seemed as if there could be nothing less interesting in the world than this nondescript vampire standing docilely to one side of our grouping.

Nondescript? Docile?ย Jasper?

Jasper was concentrating so hard that, had he been human, his body would have been dripping with sweat.

Iโ€™d never seen him do this before, or even guessed that it was possible. Was this something heโ€™d developed during his years in the South? Camouflage?

He was concurrently smoothing the tension surrounding the newcomers and making anyone looking in his direction feel singularly uninterested. Nothing could be duller than examining this nothing male at the back of the group, so unimportant.โ€ฆ

And not just himโ€ฆ He was covering Alice, Esme, and Bella in the same haze of tediousness.

This was why none of them had realized yet. Not because of Bellaโ€™s disheveled hair or my ridiculous tapping. They couldnโ€™t cut through the sense of overwhelming mundaneness to look at her closely. She was just one among many, not worth examining.

Jasper was really extending himself to protect the vulnerable members of our family. I could hear his total concentration. He wouldnโ€™t be able to hold it if things got physical, but for now he had Bella encased in a more clever protection than I could have imagined.

Gratitude swamped me again.

I blinked hard and refocused on the strangers. They were affected by Carlisleโ€™s charm, though they did not forget Emmettโ€™s intimidating size or my intensity.

I tried to absorb the soothing calm that Jasper was exuding, but while I could see its effect on the others, I couldnโ€™t access it. I realized that Jasper

was presenting what he wanted, and that included me on edge, a threat, a distraction.

Well, I could certainly lean into that role.

โ€œDo you have room for a few more players?โ€ Laurent was asking, just as amicable as Carlisle.

โ€œActually, we were just finishing up,โ€ Carlisle responded, his tone oozing warmth. โ€œBut weโ€™d certainly be interested another time. Are you planning to stay in the area for long?โ€

โ€œWeโ€™re headed north, in fact, but we were curious to see who was in the neighborhood. We havenโ€™t run into any company in a long time.โ€

โ€œNo, this region is usually empty except for us and the occasional visitor, like yourselves.โ€

Carlisleโ€™s easy friendliness, along with Jasperโ€™s influence, was winning them over. Even the edgy redhead was beginning to calm. Her thoughts tested this sense of safety, analyzing it in a way that was strange to me. I wondered whether she was aware of Jasperโ€™s performance, but she didnโ€™t seem suspicious. It was more like she questioned her own gut feeling.

James was a little disappointed that a game did not seem to be imminent. And alsoโ€ฆ that the confrontation had eased. He missed the excitement of the unknown.

Laurent was absorbing Carlisleโ€™s poise and confidence. He wanted to know more about us. He wondered what subterfuge we used to disguise our eyes, and why.

โ€œWhatโ€™s your hunting range?โ€ Laurent asked. This was a normal thing, an expected question among nomads, but I worried that it would alarm Bella. Whatever she felt, she was motionless and silent as a human could be behind me. The rhythm of her heart, and thus my drumming foot, didnโ€™t change.

โ€œThe Olympic Range here, up and down the Coast Ranges on occasion,โ€ Carlisle told him, not lying, but also not disabusing Laurent of his assumption. โ€œWe keep a permanent residence nearby. Thereโ€™s another permanent settlement like ours up near Denali.โ€

This surprised all of them. Laurent was merely confused, but anything unexpected seemed to turn to fear in the mind of the panicky female; for her, all the effects of Jasperโ€™s efforts vanished in an instant. James, however, was intrigued. Here was something new and different. Not only was our

coven immense, we were apparently not even nomadic. Perhaps this detour wasnโ€™t entirely wasted.

โ€œPermanent?โ€ Laurent asked, bewildered. โ€œHow do you manage that?โ€

James was pleased that Laurent had spoken, so his curiosity could be assuaged without any effort on his part. In a way, his reluctance to draw attention to himself reminded me of Jasperโ€™s much more effective camouflage. I wondered why James would want to play it safe this way. It didnโ€™t seem to line up with his desire for diversion.

Or did he, like Jasper, have something to hide?

โ€œWhy donโ€™t you come back to our home with us and we can talk comfortably?โ€ Carlisle proposed. โ€œItโ€™s a rather long story.โ€

Victoria twitched, and I could see that she was holding herself in place by will alone. She guessed what Laurentโ€™s answer would be, and, oh, how she wanted to run. James gave her an encouraging look, but it didnโ€™t alleviate her stress. Still, she would follow his lead.

Could it be this easy? It would be simple to split up if they accepted the invitation, with Carlisle and Emmett safely leading the strangers away. Thanks to Jasper, they might never realize what we were hiding from them.

I looked into Aliceโ€™s view of the futureโ€”a little more difficult at the moment, as I had to ignore Jasperโ€™s potent veil of tedium, which tried, with energy, to convince me that there must beย somethingย more interesting to do. Alice was focused on the closest possible futures. It surprised me that they all ended in a standoff now. A few of the possible fights were clearer

than before.

So it wouldย notย be that easy.

In Laurentโ€™s mind, I heard nothing but interest and the coming assent; James was in agreement. Victoria looked for a trap, rigid with dread.

None of them had any intention to cause trouble or even examine our numbers more closely. What would change their minds?

I could think of only one factor that was so sure, so unaffected by any decision or whim.

The weather.

I braced myself, knowing there was nothing I could do. Jasperโ€™s eyes flickered to me. He felt my new anguish.

โ€œThat sounds very interesting, and welcome,โ€ Laurent was saying. โ€œWeโ€™ve been on the hunt all the way down from Ontario, and we havenโ€™t

had the chance to clean up in a while.โ€

Victoria shuddered, trying to subtly catch Jamesโ€™s attention, but he ignored her.

โ€œPlease donโ€™t take offense, but weโ€™d appreciate it if youโ€™d refrain from hunting in this immediate area,โ€ Carlisle cautioned them. โ€œWe have to stay inconspicuous, you understand.โ€

Carlisleโ€™s voice was perfectly assured. I envied him his hopefulness.

โ€œOf course,โ€ Laurent agreed. โ€œWe certainly wonโ€™t encroach on your territory. We just ate outside of Seattle, anyway.โ€

Laurent laughed, and Bellaโ€™s heartbeat stuttered for the first time. The movement of my foot faltered quickly, trying to disguise the variation. None of the strangers seemed to notice.

โ€œWeโ€™ll show you the way if youโ€™d like to run with us,โ€ Carlisle offered, and only Alice and I knew that it was too late for his plan to succeed. It was so close nowโ€”her visions were racing to collide with the present. โ€œEmmett and Alice, you can go with Edward and Bella to get the Jeep.โ€

It happened exactly as he said Bellaโ€™s name.

Just a gentle breeze, a mild flutter from a new direction, an aberration caused by the tail end of the storm swirling westward. So mild. So inescapable.

Bellaโ€™s scent, fresh and immediate, wafted directly into the strangersโ€™ faces.

All of them were affected, but while Laurent and Victoria were predominantly confused by the delicious smell coming out of nowhere, James shifted instantaneously into hunting mode. Jasperโ€™s camouflage wasnโ€™t strong enough to deter that kind of focus.

There was no point in pretending any longer. As if he were reading my thoughts, Jasper pulled his concealment back in that second, leaving only himself and Alice still hidden. I realized it was better that he do this, that it would only alert these nomads to his extra talents if he tried to keep Bella obscured now. Yet I still felt a weak prick of betrayal.

But that was only the smallest part of my awareness. Most of my faculties were overwhelmed with fury.

James thrust forward into a crouch. His mind was empty of thought besides the hunt, intent on immediate gratification.

I gave him something else to think about.

I crouched in front of Bella, ready to launch myself into the hunter before he could get any closer to her, all my abilities concentrated on his thoughts. I roared a warning at him, knowing only self-preservation had any hope of distracting him at this point.

My rage was strong enough that I half wanted him to ignore my threat.

The pinpoint focus of his eyes widened out, away from Bella, as he appraised me. A strange flicker of surprise wove through his mind. He was almostโ€ฆย incredulousย that I had moved to block him. I could only guess that he was used to acting unopposed. He hesitated, wavering between prudence and desire. It would be foolish to ignore the othersโ€”this was not a contest between just the two of us. But he could barely resist my challenge. He wasnโ€™t sure he wanted to resist.

โ€œWhatโ€™s this?โ€ Laurent cried. I didnโ€™t waste any attention for his reaction.

I saw the ploy in Jamesโ€™s thoughts before he moved. I was in place to block his new angle before the movement was finished. His eyes narrowed, and he adjusted his evaluation of the danger I posed.

Faster than I thought. Too fast?

He was suspicious of me now. Of all of us. Why hadnโ€™t he noticed the girl before? She was so obvious, her apricot skin soft and matte in contrast with the shine of the rest.

โ€œSheโ€™s with us,โ€ I heard Carlisle warn in a new voice, friendliness gone. James flashed a glance at him and was aware again of Emmett looming,

massive and eager, beside Carlisle.

I was surprised at his frustration. James didnโ€™t want to be careful. He was anxious for a fight. Howeverโ€”still poised to strikeโ€”he spared part of his focus to tune in for some movement from Victoria, but she was frozen with fear.

My own attention was compromised as Laurent finally reacted. โ€œYou brought a snack?โ€ he asked, disbelieving.

Like James, he moved a step closer to Bella, though his move was more instinctual than aggressive.

That didnโ€™t matter to me. I twisted slightly, my eyes never leaving the greater threat, and snarled my rage in Laurentโ€™s direction, baring my teeth at him. Unlike James, Laurent immediately retreated.

James shifted again, testing my concentration. I was in place to answer

his maneuver before the motion was complete. His lips pulled back over his teeth.

โ€œI said sheโ€™s with us,โ€ Carlisle repeated, his voice closer to a growl than Iโ€™d ever heard it before.

โ€œBut sheโ€™sย human,โ€ Laurent pointed out. There was still no aggression in his mind. He was only baffled and frightened. He couldnโ€™t make sense of this situation, but he realized that Jamesโ€™s ill-considered offensive might get them all killed. He glanced toward Victoria, checking her reaction much as James had. As if she were some kind of weathervane.

Emmett was the one to respond to Laurent. I didnโ€™t know if it was Jasper who made it feel as though the ground shook as he took one step closer to the conflict, or if it was just Emmett being Emmett.

โ€œYes,โ€ he rumbled, his tone absent of all emotion and inflection. The steel of his voice seemed to cut straight through the center of the confrontation, evoking a sudden chill in the air.

I was pretty sure that was Jasperโ€™s work, but I didnโ€™t split my concentration to be sure.

It was effective. The hunter straightened out of his crouch.

I read his reactions minutely, holding my defensive position against the possibility of a trick. I expected anger, frustration. Iโ€™d seen before that he was arrogant, not used to being obstructed. Having to concede to a larger force than his own would surely infuriate him.

But instead, a sudden excitement jolted through his thoughts. Though his eyes never entirely left Bella or me, he was cataloguing in his peripheral vision the threats facing him. Not with fear or annoyance, but with a strange, wild pleasure. His eyes still skipped over Jasper and Alice, seeing them only as numbers in a census. Emmettโ€™s threatening mass seemed abruptly exhilarating to him.

โ€œIt appears we have a lot to learn about each other,โ€ Laurent observed in a mollifying tone.

And then Jamesโ€™s inexplicable elation gave way to planning. To strategy. To memories of past victories. And for the first time, I realizedโ€”with dread and panicโ€”that he was no mere hunter.

โ€œIndeed,โ€ Carlisle agreed, his voice hard.

I desperately wanted to know what Alice was seeing now, but I couldnโ€™t afford to miss any detail in my adversaryโ€™s thoughts.

I listened as he remembered cornering target after target, as he relived the lengths of his more exhaustive pursuits, as he catalogued the opposition heโ€™d overcome to get to his prey. None of the previous challenges were greater than what he was looking at now. Eightโ€”no, seven, he corrected. A coven of sevenโ€”certainly with some talents among themโ€”and one helpless human girl who smelled better than any meal heโ€™d had in the last century.

Thrilling.

He couldnโ€™t start here, with so many protecting her.

Wait until they separate. Use the time for reconnaissance.

โ€œBut weโ€™d like to accept your invitation,โ€ Laurent was saying to Carlisle. James was only superficially aware of the conversation; he was absorbed in his planning.

Until Laurent added, โ€œAnd, of course, we will not harm the human girl.

We wonโ€™t hunt in your range, as I said.โ€

This broke through both Jamesโ€™s new exhilaration and his vigilant focus. He turned away from me to stare at Laurent with amazement, but Laurent was facing Carlisle, and he didnโ€™t see as the shock turned to loathing.

You dare speak for me?

The heat of his reaction made it clear that the coven would not stay intact. I heard Jamesโ€™s resolution to use Laurent as long as he was convenient, but he would rather kill him than leave him behind when that usefulness was over. It appeared that his desire to destroy Laurent was based entirely on this one comment; I couldnโ€™t find another source of resentment. James was easily provoked, I decided, and unforgiving. Perhaps I could use that.

James had no thought of Victoria choosing Laurent. I wondered whether they were a mated pair, but his thoughts didnโ€™t give away any special feeling for her. They must have been together longer than the alliance with Laurent. They were the original coven, and he the interloper. It fit with how easily James contemplated disposing of the newcomer.

โ€œWeโ€™ll show you the way,โ€ Carlisle said, less like an offer and more like a command. โ€œJasper, Rosalie, Esme?โ€

Jasper didnโ€™t like thisโ€”separating from Alice, especially when things were going poorly. But he couldnโ€™t argue with Carlisle now. We needed to present a united front, and he didnโ€™t want to draw attention to himself.

Carlisle had no idea of the cover Jasper was generating. Jasper resigned himself to keeping up the concealment as long as necessary; if a fight was coming, he intended it to be an ambush.

He looked at Alice, who nodded at him. She was confident she wasnโ€™t in danger. He accepted that but was still unhappy. She darted to Bellaโ€™s side.

Without needing to discuss, Jasper, Esme, and Rose moved together to obstruct Jamesโ€™s view of Bella as they joined Carlisle.

James was not perturbed. His desire to attack had vanished. He was plotting now.

Emmett retreated last, his eyes on James as he moved backward into position beside me.

Carlisle gestured for Laurent and his coven to lead the way out of the clearing. Laurent complied quickly, with Victoria right behind. Her mind was still full of escape routes.

James hesitated for a fraction of a second, and his eyes returned to us. I knew Bella was invisible behind Emmett, but he wasnโ€™t looking for her this time. He stared directly into my eyes and smiled.

Something caught his attentionโ€”Alice, uncloaked as Jasper moved away from her. There was a flicker of surprise as he took in her face for the first time, perhaps wondering why he hadnโ€™t thought to appraise her before, but that surprise did not resolve into words before he turned and dashed after the others. Carlisle and Jasper ran close on his heels, Rose and Esme following.

I had to work to keep my voice from coming out as a snarl or a shriek. โ€œLetโ€™s go, Bella.โ€

She seemed paralyzed. Her wide eyes were so blank that I wondered whether she even understood what I was saying. But I didnโ€™t have time to soothe her, or treat her if she were in shock. Right now the only priority was escape.

I took her elbow and pulled her in the opposite direction from where the others had just disappeared. After one staggering step, she found her footing and half ran to keep up with me. Emmett and Alice moved behind us, hiding her, just in case.

I was positive James would not follow Laurent back to our house. When he found an opportunity, he would break off and circle back to catch Bellaโ€™s trail. I couldnโ€™t know how long it would take him to find that opportunity,

but I had to act as if he were already watching. If he were, it would be better to let him think that we would move at Bellaโ€™s speed. I doubted he would be surprised for long when her scent became suddenly tenuous in the trees, but if we could obscure how we were traveling, he would have to pause to reassess.

His thoughts were too far away for me to pinpoint him now, though I had a sense of where the larger group was. I couldnโ€™t be positive he was still with them. If he ran up the side of one of these peaks, heโ€™d have a good view of our movements. Still, I chafed at our velocityโ€”or lack thereof.

Emmett and Alice didnโ€™t comment on our pace. They were both aware that we might have an audience, though Alice couldnโ€™t see clearly what James was doing. His path wasnโ€™t going to cross ours here, nor in the near future. Sheโ€™d only seen the strangers in the clearing in the first place because they had decided to interact with us. It wasnโ€™t easy for her to see outsiders unless they were with a member of her family. James would be mostly invisible until he decided to accost one of us.

It seemed hours till we reached the edge of the clearing, but I knew it was really just minutes. As soon as we were deep enough into the trees to be invisible to any watcher, I lifted Bella and settled her against my back. She understood, not too far gone into shock, then. She wrapped her legs tightly around my waist and locked her arms around my neck. Her face was tucked down against my shoulder blade again.

I thought it would feel better, safer, when I was running, when we were racing away from the danger at an acceptable speed, but the momentum did nothing to dissolve the solid block of panic that seemed to weigh me down. I knew this was an illusionโ€”I was flying through the trees as fast as I could go without hurting herโ€”but I couldnโ€™t shake the feeling that I was making no progress at all.

Even when the Jeep appeared, and in less than a second I had Bella in the backseat, it felt like I was lagging behind.

โ€œStrap her in,โ€ I hissed to Emmett. Heโ€™d chosen the back with Bella, recognizing that he would be her bodyguard as long as I needed to drive. He was willing, even eager.

For once, Emmettโ€™s disposition toward humor was quelledโ€”a mercy, as I would not have been able to bear it now. His temper was roused, and his thoughts were all directed toward violence.

Alice sat by me, and without my asking, she was sprinting through all the futures we could face now. Mostly there was a dark road ahead of us, flying away under the tires, with no clear destination in mind. But there were other futures going in the wrong direction, back in Forks, inside Bellaโ€™s home and our own, though I couldnโ€™t imagine what would turn me around.

We lurched and careened across the rough road as fast as I dared go without chancing flipping the Jeep, but it continued to feel like I was losing a race.

While Alice kept searchingโ€”there was the blistering sunlight again, why would we choose that kind of location when it would trap us indoors?

โ€”I focused on the road. Finally we were back to the highway, and I wished fervently we were in another car, any otherโ€”mine, Roseโ€™s, Carlisleโ€™s. The Jeep wasnโ€™t modified for racing. But there was nothing for it.

I was vaguely aware of the sound of my own voice, snarling out half- articulated obscenities, but it felt distant from me, as though not under my control.

That was the only sound besides the roar of the engine, the tires moving against the wet road, Bellaโ€™s uneven breathing in the back, and her thudding heart.

Alice was seeing a hotel room now, but it could be anywhere. The curtains were closed.

โ€œWhere are we going?โ€

Bellaโ€™s question sounded like it was coming from a distance, too. My thoughts were too wound up inside Aliceโ€™s visions or frozen with dread for me to compose an answer. It was almost as if the question didnโ€™t apply to me.

Her voice had quavered, little more than a whisper. But now it turned hard.

โ€œDammit, Edward! Where are you taking me?โ€

I pulled away from the confusing swirl of Aliceโ€™s futures so that I could be present. Bella must be terrified.

โ€œWe have to get you away from hereโ€”far awayโ€”now,โ€ I explained.

I would have thought the idea of beingย far awayย would be a welcome one, but she was suddenly shouting, her hands fighting with the harness as she tried to loose herself.

โ€œTurn around! You have to take me home!โ€

How did I explain to her that sheโ€™d lost her home for now, that the loathsome hunter had stolen more than that from her tonight?

The priority for the moment, though, was keeping her from throwing herself out of the Jeep.

Emmett was already wondering if he should restrain her. I spoke his name, low and hard, so he would know that I wanted him to do this. He caught her wrists carefully in his huge hands and immobilized them.

โ€œNo! Edward! No,โ€ she howled at me. โ€œYou canโ€™t do this!โ€

I didnโ€™t know what she thought I was doing. Did she think I had a choice? The sound of her anger, her desperation, made it hard to concentrate. It felt like I was the one hurting her, rather than the danger of the tracker.

โ€œI have to, Bella,โ€ I hissed. โ€œNow please be quiet.โ€ I needed to see what Alice was seeing.

โ€œI wonโ€™t!โ€ she shouted at me. โ€œYou have to take me backโ€”Charlie will call the FBI! Theyโ€™ll be all over your familyโ€”Carlisle and Esme! Theyโ€™ll have to leave, to hide forever!โ€

This was what she was worried about? I supposed it shouldnโ€™t surprise me that she was going to pieces over the wrong menace.

โ€œCalm down, Bella. Weโ€™ve been there before.โ€ So we had to start over. It seemed a meaningless thing at the moment.

โ€œNot over me, you donโ€™t!โ€ she shrieked. โ€œYouโ€™re not ruining everything

over me!โ€

She thrashed against Emmettโ€™s hold. The only part of her that was still was her trapped hands. Emmett stared at her, confused.

What am I supposed to do?

Before I could tell Bella why she had it wrong or tell Emmett that he was doing fine, Alice decided to join me in the present.

โ€œEdward, pull over.โ€

The calmness in her voice irritated me. She was thinking about what Bella was saying, thoughโ€”clearlyโ€”none of those concerns meant anything. Alice should have known better. Bella didnโ€™t grasp what had happened. How could she? She had no context for any of this.

I gunned the engine automatically, suddenly realizing that Alice didnโ€™t have all the context, either. For all her prescience, there were things she

couldnโ€™t see.

โ€œEdward.โ€ Alice was still calm, her tone so reasonable. โ€œLetโ€™s just talk this through.โ€

โ€œYou donโ€™t understand,โ€ I exploded. โ€œHeโ€™s a tracker, Alice, did youย see

that? Heโ€™s a tracker!โ€

Emmett reacted more powerfully to the word than Alice did. Because of course sheย hadย seen thatโ€”the moment Iโ€™d decided to shout it at her.

Weโ€™d not had a great deal of exposure to trackers, aside from stories. The most powerful of them were far away, serving in Italy. Carlisle knew one, but as he was the furthest thing from sociable, none of us had ever met Alistair. Emmett and Alice only knew trackers as those with a talent for finding things, finding people. They didnโ€™t understand the concept in the more dynamic sense. James didnโ€™t just have a talent for finding people. Tracking was everything to him.

โ€œPull over, Edward,โ€ Alice said, as if I hadnโ€™t spoken. I glowered at her while urging the engine faster.

Thatโ€™s not how tonight goes, she thought with perfect assurance. โ€œDo it, Edward.โ€

โ€œListen to me, Alice,โ€ I seethed, wishing I could put everything I knew directly into her head for once instead of the other way around. She didnโ€™t get it. โ€œI saw his mind. Tracking is his passion, his obsessionโ€”and he wants her, Aliceโ€”her, specifically. He begins the hunt tonight.โ€

She was unmoved by my outburst. โ€œHe doesnโ€™t know whereโ€”โ€

I cut her off, impatient with her refusal toย see. โ€œHow long do you think it will take him to cross her scent in town? His plan was already set before the words were out of Laurentโ€™s mouth.โ€

Bella gasped, and then she was shrieking again. โ€œCharlie! You canโ€™t leave him there! You canโ€™t leave him!โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s right,โ€ Alice said. Still too calm.

My foot eased off the accelerator without my giving it that order. Obviously, I couldnโ€™t have Charlie in danger, either. But how could I be in two places at once?

โ€œLetโ€™s just look at our options for a minute,โ€ Alice coaxed.

I was shocked by the image suddenly in her head. Iโ€™d not seen her tracing this futureโ€”I would have interrupted, and violently, if I hadโ€”but she somehow had it all laid out. Complete.

Alice saw one version of the future in which the tracker lost interest and abandoned the chase.

Itโ€™s meaningless to him without the prize, she explained.

It looked just like the old vision, but I could tell it was new. Freshly generated. Bella, her eyes blazing a red so bright it nearly glowed, her features as sharp as though they had been chiseled from diamond, her skin whiter than ice.

Sure enough, the tracker disappeared from this version of destiny. And Bellaโ€™s brilliant eyes stared at me coldlyโ€ฆ accusingly.

I wrenched the Jeep onto the shoulder and braked hard. We jerked to a stop.

โ€œThere are noย options,โ€ I snarled at Alice. โ€œIโ€™m not leaving Charlie!โ€ Bella yelled at me.

โ€œWe have to take her back,โ€ Emmett interjected. โ€œNo.โ€

Emmett looked at me in the rearview mirror. โ€œHeโ€™s no match for us, Edward. He wonโ€™t be able to touch her.โ€

โ€œHeโ€™ll wait.โ€ He enjoyed the waiting.

Emmett smiled without amusement. โ€œI can wait, too.โ€

I wanted to rip my hair out in frustration. โ€œYou didnโ€™tย seeโ€”you donโ€™t understand! Once he commits to a hunt, heโ€™s unshakable. Weโ€™d have to kill him.โ€

Emmett looked at me like I was being slow.

Of course we have to kill him, he thought, but his spoken words were milder. He was being uncharacteristically sensitive, aware of the fragile human he was confining. โ€œThatโ€™s an option.โ€

โ€œAnd the female,โ€ I reminded him. โ€œSheโ€™s with him.โ€ This didnโ€™t affect Emmett at all, so I added, โ€œIf it turns into a fight, the leader will go with them, too,โ€ though I doubted that.

โ€œThere are enough of us.โ€

Did he count Rose and Esme in his tally? Of course not. He thought he could do it alone, as if they would stand and face him directly, without subterfuge.

โ€œThereโ€™s another option,โ€ Alice repeated.

Itโ€™s coming anyway. Why not embrace it and make her safe now?

The fury that gripped me felt dangerous, as though I might actually hurt

Alice now, despite loving her. I tried to contain it, letting it vent only in words.

โ€œThere is no other option!โ€ I roared, inches from her face. Alice didnโ€™t flinch.

Donโ€™t be stupid about this. There are too many futures, too many twists and turns that I canโ€™t unravel. Itโ€™s too far-reaching. Youโ€™re right that he wonโ€™t give up.โ€ฆ Unless he has no motivation to continue.

In Aliceโ€™s head, I could see decades of James hunting Bella while I tried to hide her. A thousand different traps and ruses. Clearly, heโ€™d be harder to kill than Emmett imagined.

Well, I had no problem being vigilant for decades. I wouldnโ€™t trade her life for an easier future.

A small, shaky voice interrupted us. โ€œDoes anyone want to hear my plan?โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ I snapped, still glaring at Alice. She scowled back. โ€œListen,โ€ Bella continued. โ€œYou take me backโ€”โ€

โ€œNo.โ€

โ€œYou take me back,โ€ she insisted, her voice stronger and angrier now. โ€œI tell my dad I want to go home to Phoenix. I pack my bags. We wait till this tracker is watching, and then we run. Heโ€™ll follow us and leave Charlie alone. Charlie wonโ€™t call the FBI on your family. Then you can take me any damned place you want.โ€

So she wasnโ€™t thinking entirely irrationally, offering herself as a sacrifice in exchange for Charlieโ€™s life or our protection. She had a plan.

โ€œItโ€™s not a bad idea, really,โ€ Emmett mused. He had little faith in the trackerโ€™s abilities; heโ€™d rather leave a trail to follow than have no idea from what direction the enemy would appear. He also thought it would be quicker this way, and despite his words before, Emmett really wasnโ€™t much for patience.

Alice considered, watching how Bellaโ€™s resolve shifted her futures. She could see that, if nothing else, the tracker would be there for the performance.

โ€œIt might work,โ€ she allowed. New visions were crowding fast upon the old. Weโ€™d split up, three different directions, leaving only the trail we wanted to leave. She saw Emmett and Carlisle hunting in the forest. Sometimes Rosalie was there, too, sometimes it was Emmett and Jasper, but

no grouping held stable.

โ€œAnd we simply canโ€™t leave her father unprotected. You know that,โ€ Alice added, still watching the play of the images. This part she was sure of. We would go back and give the tracker something to focus on besides Charlie.

But in these very clear visions, the tracker was too close to Bella. The thought strained my already raw nerves.

โ€œItโ€™s too dangerous,โ€ I muttered. โ€œI donโ€™t want him within a hundred miles of her.โ€

โ€œEdward, heโ€™s not getting through us.โ€ Emmett was frustrated by what he saw as my trying to prevent a fight. He didnโ€™t feel any of the stakes.

Alice worked through the immediate outcomes of this decisionโ€”a decisionย sheย was making now, seeing that I was frozen with uncertainty. There was no version that ended in a fight at Charlieโ€™s house. The tracker would only wait and observe.

โ€œI donโ€™t see him attacking,โ€ she confirmed. โ€œHeโ€™ll try to wait for us to leave her alone.โ€

โ€œIt wonโ€™t take long for him to realize thatโ€™s not going to happen.โ€

โ€œIย demandย that you take me home,โ€ Bella ordered, working to make her voice sound more assertive.

I tried to think through the haze of panic, desperation, and guilt. Did it make sense to set our own trap rather than to wait for the tracker to set his? Thatย soundedย right, but when I tried to imagine allowing Bella to be in closer proximity to him, essentially making her bait, I couldnโ€™t force the picture into my mind.

โ€œPlease,โ€ she whispered, and there was pain in her voice.

I thought of the tracker finding Charlie at home alone. I knewย thisย must be in the forefront of Bellaโ€™s mind. I could only imagine how panicked and desperate it would make her. None of my family was vulnerable that way. Bella was my only vulnerability.

We had to lead the tracker away from Charlie. That much was obvious. This was the only part of her plan that actually mattered. But if it didnโ€™t work the first time, if the tracker didnโ€™t see our performance, I wouldnโ€™t push our luck. Weโ€™d come up with another version. Emmett could babysit Charlie as long as necessary. I knew heโ€™d be happy to take on the tracker alone. I was also sure, given Jasperโ€™s enhancements in the clearing, that the

tracker would never willingly put himself within Emmettโ€™s reach.

โ€œYouโ€™re leaving tonight, whether the tracker sees or not,โ€ I told Bella, feeling too defeated to look up. โ€œYou tell Charlie that you canโ€™t stand another minute in Forks. Tell him whatever story works. Pack the first things your hands touch, and then get in your truck. I donโ€™t care what he says to you. You have fifteen minutes.โ€ I looked in the mirror, meeting her gaze. Her expression was stoic now. โ€œDo you hear me? Fifteen minutes from the time you cross the doorstep.โ€

I revved the engine, then executed a tight U-turn, in a different kind of hurry now. I wanted to get theย baitย part over with as quickly as possible.

โ€œEmmett?โ€ she asked.

I could see in Emmettโ€™s mind that she was looking at her fettered hands. โ€œOh, sorry,โ€ Emmett muttered, freeing her.

He waited for me to object, then relaxed when I didnโ€™t.

Now that the decision was made, I focused on Aliceโ€™s visions again. There werenโ€™t very many options, maybe thirty solid versions. In most of them, the tracker would show up at Charlieโ€™s house about two minutes after we did, keeping a safe distance. In a few, he came after we were gone. But even in those, he ignored Charlie and followed our trail.

After that, the possibilities narrowed further. We would go home. The tracker would stay even farther back, not wanting to risk a confrontation. The redhead would be waiting for him there. My family would split up. In no version did Laurent help James and Victoria. So we would only have to split into three groups.

The one thing I didnโ€™t understand was how the makeup of those three groups kept shifting. It didnโ€™t make sense.

Regardless, the next part was very clear.

โ€œThis is how itโ€™s going to happen,โ€ I explained to Emmett. โ€œWhen we get to the house, if the tracker is not there, I will walk her to the door. Then she has fifteen minutes.โ€ I met Bellaโ€™s eyes in the mirror again. โ€œEmmett, you take the outside of the house. Alice, you get the truck. Iโ€™ll be inside as long as she is. After sheโ€™s out, you two can take the Jeep home and tell Carlisle.โ€

โ€œNo way,โ€ Emmett objected. โ€œIโ€™m with you.โ€ย You owe me one, remember?

It shouldnโ€™t surprise me he would want that. This was probably why the

future groupings were confused.

โ€œThink it through, Emmett. I donโ€™t know how long Iโ€™ll be gone.โ€ โ€œUntil we know how far this is going to go, Iโ€™m with you.โ€

There was no wavering in his mind. Maybe it was for the best. I let it go. In Aliceโ€™s head, it was Carlisle and Jasper hunting in the forest now.

โ€œIf the trackerย isย there,โ€ I continued, โ€œwe keep driving.โ€ โ€œWeโ€™re going to make it there before him,โ€ Alice insisted.

It was ninety-nine percent certain, but I wasnโ€™t taking any chances with some outlier version that was less clear than the others.

โ€œWhat are we going to do with the Jeep?โ€ Alice asked. โ€œYouโ€™re driving it home.โ€

โ€œNo, Iโ€™m not,โ€ she said with absolute certainty.

The vision of how we would divide shifted around again. I growled a string of archaic curses in her direction.

Bella interrupted in a low voice. โ€œWe canโ€™t all fit in my truck.โ€

As if we were going to make our escape in that geriatric sloth. I said nothing, though, knowing how sensitive she was about her truck. I didnโ€™t have the energy for a pointless argument.

When I didnโ€™t respond, she whispered, โ€œI think you should let me go alone.โ€

Iโ€™d missed her meaning again. Naturally, sheโ€™d think it was her job to sacrifice herself so that Charlie could have a redundant number of bodyguards.

โ€œBella, please just do this my way, just this once,โ€ I begged, though it didnโ€™t sound like pleading when the words came through my clenched teeth. โ€œListen, Charlieโ€™s not an imbecile. If youโ€™re not in town tomorrow, heโ€™s

going to get suspicious.โ€

There were so many layers of meaning I missed entirely with her. Was this the real reason for her willingness to endanger herself, creating a believable alibi for me?

โ€œThatโ€™s irrelevant,โ€ I said in a tone that was intended to sound final. โ€œWeโ€™ll make sure heโ€™s safe, and thatโ€™s all that matters.โ€

โ€œThen what about this tracker?โ€ she countered. โ€œHe saw the way you acted tonight. Heโ€™s going to think youโ€™re with me, wherever you are.โ€

All three of us froze, surprised by this direction. Even Alice. Sheโ€™d been paying attention to other futures than this conversation.

Emmett embraced the logic immediately. โ€œEdward, listen to her. I think sheโ€™s right.โ€

โ€œYes, she is,โ€ Alice agreed.

She could see that Bella was right: whichever grouping I was part of was the group the tracker would choose to follow. It would undermine the plan and make an offensive all but impossible. Worst of all, it would make her bait again, and this time there were too many futures to be sure sheโ€™d be safe.

But what was the other option?ย Leaveย Bella? โ€œI canโ€™t do that.โ€

Bella spoke up again, her voice as calm as if her first pronouncement had already been accepted. โ€œEmmett should stay, too. He definitely got an eyeful of Emmett.โ€

โ€œWhat?โ€ Emmett demanded, stung.

But Alice knew what he was really objecting to. โ€œYouโ€™ll get a better crack at him if you stay.โ€

The divisions, fluctuating so wildly before, seemed to be settling. She saw me with Emmett and Carlisle, first fleeing through the forest, and then changing course in order to hunt.

Where was Bella in this future?

I stared at Alice. โ€œYou think I should let her go alone?โ€

I saw the answer in her visions before she could say it out loud. A standard room in a mediocre hotel, Bella curled into a tight ball as she slept, Alice and Jasper frozen sentinels in the other room.

โ€œOf course not. Jasper and I will take her.โ€

โ€œI canโ€™t do that.โ€ But my voice was hollow now. I couldnโ€™t see another way. If the tracker was going to choose me as the mark, then Iย shouldย be far away from Bella. I would have to control the panic, the anguish, and be a hunter. I tried to quash the small amount of pleasure in the idea of destroying the vampire whoโ€™d ignited this nightmare. Bellaโ€™s safety was the only factor.

Bella was not done with her suggestions.

โ€œHang out here for a week,โ€ she said quietly. I glanced at her again in the mirror. How little she understood about what had been started tonight. โ€œA few days?โ€ she offered, seeming to think I was objecting to her timeline. I could only pray this would end in a week.

โ€œLet Charlie see you havenโ€™t kidnapped me,โ€ she continued, โ€œand lead this James on a wild-goose chase. Make sure heโ€™s completely off my trail. Then come and meet me. Take a roundabout route, of course, and then Jasper and Alice can go home.โ€

I looked through Aliceโ€™s reaction to this plan, and felt the first relief of the night when I saw that this was possible. There were futures where I would find Bella with Alice and Jasper. The particular destiny I traced resolved into going underground in the long term. The tracker had evaded me. But there were many other threads weaving and unweaving in her mind. In some of them, I found Bella to take her home. Again, the brilliant sunlight intruded, disorienting me. Where were we?

โ€œMeet you where?โ€ I asked. Bellaโ€™s decisions were the ones driving the future. She must already know this answer.

Her voice was certain. โ€œPhoenix.โ€

But Iโ€™d seen the next act in Aliceโ€™s head. Iโ€™d heard the cover story Bella would give Charlie, and I knew what the tracker would hear.

โ€œNo. Heโ€™ll hear thatโ€™s where youโ€™re going,โ€ I reminded her.

โ€œAnd youโ€™ll make it look like thatโ€™s a ruse,ย obviously.โ€ She drew out the last word, sounding annoyed. โ€œHeโ€™ll know that weโ€™ll know that heโ€™s listening. Heโ€™ll never believe Iโ€™m actually going where I say I am going.โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s diabolical,โ€ Emmett chuckled.

I was not so convinced. โ€œAnd if that doesnโ€™t work?โ€

โ€œThere are several million people in Phoenix,โ€ Bella said, her tone still irritated. I wondered if it was fear that was sapping her patience. I knew it had exhausted mine.

โ€œItโ€™s not that hard to find a phone book,โ€ I growled. She rolled her eyes. โ€œI wonโ€™t goย home.โ€

โ€œOh?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m quite old enough to get my own place.โ€

Alice decided to interrupt our pointless bickering. โ€œEdward, weโ€™ll be with her.โ€

โ€œWhat areย youย going to do inย Phoenix?โ€ โ€œStay indoors.โ€

Emmett didnโ€™t have access to Aliceโ€™s visions, but the picture in his head was close to what I knew was coming. Emmett and I in the forest, hot on the trackerโ€™s trail. โ€œI kind of like it,โ€ he said.

โ€œShut up, Emmett.โ€

โ€œLook, if we try to take him down while sheโ€™s still around, thereโ€™s a much better chance that someone will get hurtโ€”sheโ€™ll get hurt, or you will, trying to protect her. Now, if we get him aloneโ€ฆโ€ The picture in his head morphed as he imagined the tracker cornered now, himself closing in.

If we could manage it, if we could deal with the tracker quickly, then this would be the right choice. Why was it so painful to make?

I would feel better if there was any evidence that Bella was concerned about her own safety at all. That she understood everything she was risking. That it wasnโ€™t just her own life on the line.

Maybe that was the key. She never worried about herselfโ€ฆ but she always worried about me. If I made this about my distress rather than her actual mortal peril, perhaps she would be more cautious.

My control was weak. I spoke in barely more than a whisper, worried that I might scream otherwise. โ€œBella.โ€

She met my eyes in the mirror. Hers were defensive rather than afraid. โ€œIf you let anything happen to yourselfโ€”anything at allโ€”Iโ€™m holding

you personally responsible,โ€ I said softly. โ€œDo you understand that?โ€

Her lips trembled. Had she finally realized the danger? She swallowed loudly and muttered, โ€œYes.โ€

Close enough.

Aliceโ€™s mind was in a million places, many of them a sunny freeway viewed through dark-tinted glass. Bella always sat in the backseat, Aliceโ€™s arm around her, staring blankly ahead. Jasper watched from the driverโ€™s seat. I thought of my brother, trapped in a small vehicle with Bellaโ€™s scent for so many hours.

โ€œCan Jasper handle this?โ€ I demanded.

โ€œGive him some credit, Edward,โ€ Alice chided. โ€œHeโ€™s been doing very, very well, all things considered.โ€

But her mind flashed through a dozen future scenes, just in case. Jasper didnโ€™t lose focus in a single one.

I appraised Alice. The tiny exterior made her look fragile, but I knew she was a fierce opponent. The tracker or anyone else would underestimate her. That should count for something. Still, I felt uneasy picturing her having to physically protect Bella.

โ€œCanย youย handle this?โ€ I muttered.

Her eyes narrowed in outrageโ€”put on; sheโ€™d seen the question coming.

I could take you blindfolded.

She snarled at me, long and loud, a disturbingly ferocious sound that echoed against the Jeepโ€™s glass and pushed Bellaโ€™s heart into a sprint.

For half a second, I couldnโ€™t help but smile at Aliceโ€™s ridiculous display, and then all humor vanished again. How had it come to this? How would I let myself be separated from Bella, no matter how lethal her guardians?

Another unpleasant thought flickered through my brain. Bella and Alice alone, embarking on their foreseen friendship. Would Alice tell Bellaย herย solution to this nightmare?

I nodded once, a sharp jerk, to let her know that Iโ€™d accepted her role as Bellaโ€™s protector. โ€œBut keep your opinions to yourself,โ€ I warned.

 

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