DR.ย SADARANGANI,ย CARLISLEโS FRIEND, DID MAKE THINGS SMOOTHER.ย Carlisle
had him paged while they were still bringing a gurney for Bella. It only took minutes for Dr. Sadarangani to get Bella started on her first transfusion. Once she was receiving blood, Carlisle relaxed. He was fairly sure that everything else was in order.
It was not so easy for me to be calm. Of course I trusted Carlisle, and Dr. Sadarangani seemed competent. I could read their honest judgment of her status. I heard the wonder of Dr. Sadarangani and the doctors on his team when they inspected the perfect suturing of Bellaโs wounds, the impeccable setting of her leg in the field. I heard Dr. Sadarangani behind closed doors, regaling his coworkers with tales of Dr. Cullenโs exploits in the inner-city hospital in Baltimore where theyโd worked together fourteen years ago. I heard the surprise he voiced at Carlisleโs unchanged appearance, and his silent suspicions thatโdespite Carlisleโs claims that the cool, humid air of the Pacific Northwest was a natural fountain of youthโCarlisle had been experimenting in plastics. He was sanguine enough about Bellaโs case to beg Carlisle to look in on a few of his as yet undiagnosed patients, declaring to his interns that they would never see a better diagnostician than Dr. Cullen. And Carlisle was confident enough in her condition that he agreed to go help others.
But this wasnโt life or death for either of them the way it was for me. That wasย myย life on the gurney. My life, pale and unresponsive, covered in tubes and tape and plaster. I kept myself together as best I could.
As the attending physician, Dr. Sadarangani had made the first call to Charlie, which was painful to listen to. Carlisle quickly took over for him and explained the fictional version of what he and I were doing here as succinctly as possible, assured Charlie that everything was going well, and promised to call soon with more information. I could hear the panic in
Charlieโs voice and was sure that he was no more persuaded than I.
It didnโt take very long before Bella was presumed in stable condition and placed in a recovery room. Alice hadnโt even returned from her errands. The new blood pulsing through Bellaโs body altered her scent in a way I should have anticipated, but it took me by surprise. While I was aware of a significant lessening of my thirst-pain, I didnโt enjoy the change. This strange blood seemed an interloper, alien. It wasnโt part of her and I resented the intrusion, irrational as that was. Her scent would begin to return in just twenty-four hours, before sheโd even woken up. But she would not entirely replace that which was lost for many weeks. Regardless, this brief distortion was too strong a reminder that, at some point in the future, the scent that had compelled me for so long would be lost to me
forever.
Everything had been done that could be done. Now there was nothing left but the waiting.
During the interminable lull, there were few things that could hold my attention. I updated Esme. Alice returned, but left quickly when she saw that I would rather be alone. I stared through the east-facing window at a busy road and a few modest skyscrapers. I listened to the steady beat of her heart to stay sane.
A few conversations, however, had some significance for me.
Carlisle waited until he was in Bellaโs room with me to call Charlie again. He knew I would want to listen.
โHello, Charlie.โ
โCarlisle? Whatโs happening?โ
โSheโs had a transfusion and an MRI. Things look very good so far. It doesnโt appear there are any internal injuries we missed.โ
โCan I talk to her?โ
โTheyโre keeping her sedated for a while. Itโs perfectly normal. She would be in too much pain if she were awake.โ I winced while Carlisle continued. โShe needs to heal for a few days.โ
โAre youย sureย everything is okay?โ
โI promise you, Charlie. I will tell you the moment there is something to worry about. She really is going to be fine. Sheโll be on crutches for a while, but other than that, sheโll be back to normal.โ
โThank you, Carlisle. Iโm so glad you were there.โ
โSo am I.โ
โI know this must be putting you outโโ
โDonโt even mention it, Charlie. Iโm only too happy to stay with Bella till sheโs ready to come home.โ
โIโll admit, that does make me feel a lot better. Willโฆ will Edward be staying, too? I mean, with school and everythingโฆโ
โHeโs already spoken with his teachers,โ Carlisle said, though actually Alice was the one who would set everything up, โand theyโre letting him work remotely. Heโs keeping track of Bellaโs homework, too, though Iโm sure the teachers will cut her a break.โ Carlisle pitched his voice a bit lower. โHeโs gutted about all this, you know.โ
โIโm not sure I understand. HeโEdward talked you into going to all the way to Phoenix?โ
โYes. He was extremely concerned when Bella left. He felt responsible.
He thought he had to put it right.โ
โWhat evenย happened?โ Charlie asked, sounding bewildered. โOne minute everything is normal and then Bella is shrieking about liking your boy, and that being a problem, and then sheโs running out in the middle of the night? Did you get anything coherent out of yours?โ
โYes, we had time to discuss everything on the way here. I guess Edward told Bella how much he cares for her. He said at first she seemed happy, but then something clearly started to bother her. She got upset and wanted to go home. When they got there, she told him to go away.โ
โYeah, I was there for that.โ
โEdward still doesnโt understand what it was all about. They didnโt have a chance to talk beforeโฆโ
Charlie sighed. โThat part I get. Itโs some complicated stuff with her mother. She was overreacting just a little, I think.โ
โIโm sure she had her reasons.โ
Charlie harrumphed uncomfortably. โBut what do you think about all this, Carlisle? I mean, theyโre just teenagers. Isnโt this a littleโฆ intense?โ
Carlisleโs answering laugh was breezy. โDonโt you remember being seventeen?โ
โNot really, no.โ
Carlisle laughed again. โDo you remember the first time you fell in love?โ
Charlie was quiet for a minute. โYeah, I do. Hard stuff to forget.โ
โIt is indeed.โ Carlisle sighed. โIโm so sorry, Charlie. If we hadnโt come here, she wouldnโt have even been in that stairwell in the first place.โ
โNow, now, donโt start withย that, Carlisle. If you werenโt there, she could have fallen through a window anywhere. And she wouldnโt have been so lucky if you werenโt close by.โ
โIโm just happy sheโs safe.โ โItโs killing me not to be there.โ โIโd happily arrange a flightโโ
โNo, thatโs not the problem.โ Charlie sighed. โYou know we donโt get a lot of serious crime up here, but that nasty assault case from last summer is finally going to trial and if Iโm not here to testify, it would only help the defense.โ
โOf course, Charlie. Thereโs no need for you to worry. Do your job, put the bad guy away, and Iโll make sure Bella is back to you in good condition, very soon.โ
โI wouldnโt be able to stay in my right mind if you werenโt there. So thank you again. Iโm sending Renรฉe out. That will probably make Bella happier anyway.โ
โThatโs a wonderful idea. Iโm delighted to get the chance to meet Bellaโs mother.โ
โIโm warning you now, sheโll make a fuss.โ โThatโs certainly her prerogative as a mother.โ
โThank you again, Carlisle. Thank you for taking care of my girl.โ โOf course, Charlie.โ
Carlisle only sat with me a few moments after he disconnected. It was always difficult for him to sit still inside a hospital full of suffering humans. It should have made me feel better that he had no concerns about leaving Bella. It didnโt.
The next significant thing to happen was the arrival of Bellaโs mother. It was nearly midnight when Alice let me know that Renรฉe would be in Bellaโs room in fifteen minutes.
I tried to clean myself up a little in the attached bathroom. Alice had brought us the new clothes, so I wasnโt looking macabre, at least. Fortunately, by the time Iโd thought to check, my eyes were back to normal, a dark ocher. Not that a small ring of red would have been so noticeable
with everything else that was going on; I just didnโt want to see it myself.
Done with that, I went back to brooding. I wondered if Bellaโs mother would hold me more responsible than her father had. If either of them had known the real storyโฆ
My wallowing was abruptly interrupted by something unexpected. Something Iโd never heard before, which was rare indeed: a voice so clear and strong that for a second I thought someone had come in the room without my noticing.
My daughter. Please, someone. Where do I go? My babyโฆ
My next thought was that someone was shouting or screaming in the hospital lobby downstairsโas that seemed to be the location of the voice, now that I was concentratingโbut no one had noticed a ruckus.
However, they had all noticed something else.
A woman, maybe thirty, maybe older. Pretty, but visibly distraught. Her distress was eye-catching, conspicuous, though she stood quietly in an out of the way corner, seeming unsure. Several orderlies and two nurses with places to be paused to see what she needed.
It was obviously Bellaโs mother. Iโd seen her in Charlieโs mind, and she bore a striking resemblance to her daughter. Iโd thought Charlieโs memory was of Renรฉe as a younger woman, but it could also have been more current. She hadnโt aged much. I guessed that she and Bella would often be mistaken for sisters.
โIโm looking for my daughter. She came in this afternoon. She was in an accident. She fell through a window.โฆโ
Renรฉeโs physical voice was perfectly normal, similar to but a little higher pitched than Bellaโs own. Her mental voice, however, was piercing.
It was fascinating to watch how the other minds responded. No one seemed to notice the ringing mental broadcast, yet everyone was compelled to help her. Somehow, they were picking up on her need, and unable to ignore it. I listened, mesmerized by the interplay between her mind and theirs. An orderly and a nurse led her through the halls, towing her small bag for her, anxious to help.
I remembered my earlier speculations about Bellaโs motherโmy curiosity to understand what kind of mind had combined with Charlieโs to create someone as distinct and unusual as Bella.
Renรฉe was the opposite of Charlie. I wondered whether that was
somehow what had brought them together in the beginning.
With her redundant number of guides, it didnโt take Renรฉe long to find Bellaโs room. She picked up another escort on her way: Bellaโs assigned RN, who was immediately drawn to Renรฉeโs urgency.
For a moment, I imagined Renรฉe as a vampire. Would her thoughts shout audibly at everyone, inescapable? I couldnโt imagine that she would be very popular. I was surprised to find myself smiling at the thoughtโwell and truly distracted.
Renรฉe hurried into the room, dropping her bag at the door, the RN close beside her. At first Renรฉe didnโt notice me leaning against the window, her eyes only for her daughter. Bella lay unmoving, the bruises just starting to bloom across her face. Her head was wrapped in gauzeโthough Carlisle had managed to keep them from shaving her hairโand there were tubes and monitors hooked to her everywhere. Her broken leg was casted from toes to thigh, and elevated on a contoured foam support.
Bella, oh baby, look at you. Oh no.
Another similarity to BellaโRenรฉeโs blood was sweet. Not in the same way as Bellaโs. Renรฉeโs wasย tooย sweet, almost cloying. It was an interesting, if not entirely appealing, fragrance. Iโd never noticed anything unusual about Charlieโs scent, but combined with Renรฉeโs it had made for something potent.
โSheโs sedated,โ the RN said quickly as Renรฉe approached the bed, hands outstretched. โSheโll be out for a bit, but youโll be able to talk to her in a few days.โ
โCan I touch her?โ It was a whisper and a shout.
โSure, you can pat her arm right there if you like, just be gentle.โ
Renรฉe stood by her daughter and rested two fingers lightly against Bellaโs forearm. Tears started to cascade down Renรฉeโs cheeks, and the RN put a motherly arm around her. It was hard for me to hold my place. I wanted to comfort her, too.
Iโm so sorry, baby. Iโm so, so sorry.
โThere, there, honey. Sheโs gonna be fine, all right? That pretty doctor stitched her up as neat as Iโve ever seen. You donโt need to cry, hon. Why donโt you come sit over here and relax? It was a long flight, I bet. You came in from Georgia?โ
Renรฉe sniffed. โFlorida.โ
โYou must be exhausted. Your daughterโs not going anywhere and sheโs not doing any tricks, either. Why donโt you try to get some sleep, hon?โ
Renรฉe let herself be led toward the blue vinyl recliner in the corner of the room.
โDo you need anything? Weโve got some toiletries at the counter if you want to freshen up,โ the nurse offered. She was a grandmotherly type, with long gray hair rolled into a bun on top of her head. Her nametag said โGloria.โ Iโd met her earlier and not noticed her much, but I found myself feeling fondly toward her now. Was that for her kindness, or was I reacting to Renรฉeโs appreciation? What a strange thing it was, being near someone who projectedโapparently totally unconsciouslyโher thoughts this way. I supposed it was a little like Jasper, though rough and unsophisticated in comparison. And it wasnโt emotional projection, it was definitely her thoughts. Only I was aware I was hearing them.
This gave new dimension to what Bellaโs life with her mother must have been. No wonder she had been so protective, so nurturing. No wonder sheโd given up her childhood to take care of this woman.
โIโve got my things.โ Renรฉe nodded tiredly to the small suitcase in the doorway.
I was feeling a bit like an elephant in the room. Neither of them had noticed me yet, though I was quite obvious. The lights were dimmed for nighttime, but still bright enough for the nurses to do their work.
I decided to announce my presence. โLet me get that for you.โ
I moved quickly to place her bag on a small counter convenient to the recliner.
Like Charlieโs, Renรฉeโs first reaction was a sudden spike of fear and adrenaline. She shook that off quickly, assuming she was just overtired and my unexpected movement had startled her.
Iโm so jumpy. But who could this be? Um, hmm. Is this the pretty doctor? He looks too young.
โOh, hey there, son,โ Gloria said, a little disapproving. Sheโd had time to grow used to both Carlisle and me. โI thought youโd gone home.โ
โMy father asked me to keep an eye on Bella while heโs helping Dr. Sadarangani. He left me some specific things he wanted watched.โ Iโd used the same excuse several times today. Iโd said it with confidence, and the
nurses had let their objections slide.
โAre they still at it? Theyโre going to fall asleep standing up.โ
Of course, Dr. Sadarangani had long ago headed home. But heโd introduced Carlisle to the hematologist on the night shift, and Carlisle was off consulting on some of the more difficult cases.
Bellaโs mother was broadcasting her confusion. Gloria jumped in to make the introductions.
โThis is Dr. Cullenโs son. Dr. Cullen is the one who saved your daughterโs life.โ
โYouโre Edward,โ Renรฉe realized.
Thisย is the boyfriend? Oh boy. Bella doesnโt stand a chance.
โI only have the one recliner, honey,โ Gloria said, โand I think Mrs.
Dwyer needs it more than you.โ
โOf course. I slept earlier. Iโm perfectly comfortable standing.โ โItโs very late.โฆโ
I want to talk to him.
โItโs fine,โ Renรฉe said out loud. โIโd like to hear about the accident, if itโs okay. Weโll beย veryย quiet.โ
I wanted to laugh at that.
โOf course. Iโll just do my rounds and check in later on. Try to get some rest, hon.โ
I smiled as warmly as I could at the woman, and she softened a little.
Poor kid. Heโs really worried. Wonโt hurt anything if he stays, especially with the mom here.
I walked over to Renรฉe and held my hand out. She shook it weakly without standing, exhausted. She recoiled slightly from the chill; an echo of her earlier adrenaline rush washed through her.
โOh, sorry, the AC is freezing in here. Iโm Edward Cullen. Iโm very glad to meet you, Mrs. Dwyer, I just wish it was under better circumstances.โ
He sounds very mature.ย The room resonated with her approval.
โCall me Renรฉe,โ she said automatically. โIโฆ Iโm sorry, Iโm not really myself.โ
My, but heโs handsome.
โOf course youโre not. You should rest, as the nurse said.โ
โNo,โ Renรฉe objected quietlyโin her physical voice, at least. โDo you mind talking with me for just a minute?โ
โOf course not,โ I answered. โIโm sure you have a thousand questions.โ
I picked up the molded plastic chair from beside Bellaโs bed and moved it closer to Renรฉe.
โShe didnโt tell me about you,โ Renรฉe announced. Her thoughts rang with hurt.
โIโฆ Iโm sorry. We havenโt beenโฆ dating for very long.โ
Renรฉe nodded, and then sighed. โI think itโs my fault. Things have been stressful with Philโs schedule and, well, I havenโt been the best listener.โ
โIโm sure she would have told you soon.โ And then, in the face of her self-doubt, I lied. โI didnโt tell my parents for a bit, either. I think neither of us wanted to jinx things by speaking too soon. Itโs a little silly.โ
Renรฉe smiled.ย Thatโs sweet.ย โItโs not silly.โ I smiled back.
What a heartbreaking smile. Oh, I hope heโs not playing with her.
I found myself stumbling to reassure her. โIโm so sorry about what happened. I feel horribly responsible and Iโd do anything to make it right. If I could trade places with her, Iโd do it.โ Nothing but the truth there.
She reached out to pat my arm. I was glad the sleeve was thick enough to conceal my skinโs temperature. โItโs not your fault, Edward.โ
I wished she were right.
โCharlie told me some of the story, but he was pretty confused,โ she said.
โI think we all were. Bella, too.โ I thought of that night, so innocent to begin with, all pleasure and happiness. How quickly everything had gone awry. I felt as though I was still trying to catch up.
โThatโs my fault,โ Renรฉe said, suddenly miserable. โI think I messed my girl up. For her to run away because she cares about youโthatโs all on me.โ โNo, donโt think that.โ I knew how much it had hurt Bella to say those things to Charlie. I could imagine what she would feel to know her mother was taking this on herself. โBellaโs a very strong-willed person. She does
whatย sheย wants. Anyway, she probably just needed some sun.โ Renรฉe smiled a tiny bit at that. โMaybe.โ
โDid you want to hear about the accident?โ
โNo, I just said that to the nurse. Bella fell down some stairs, itโs not that unusual.โ It was amazing how easily both of her parents accepted the story. โThe window was unfortunate.โ
โVery.โ
โI just wanted to get to know you a little. Bella wouldnโt be acting this way if her feelings were mild. Sheโs never cared seriously about anyone before. Iโm not sure she knows what to do.โ
I smiled at her again. โShe and I both.โ
Sure, handsome, she thought doubtfully.ย Heโs very smooth.
โBe gentle with my baby,โ she ordered, more forceful. โShe feels things very deeply.โ
โI promise you I will never do anything to hurt her.โ I said the words, and I meant them in the strongest wayโI would give anything to keep Bella happy and safeโbut I wasnโt sure they were true. Because what would hurt Bella the most? I couldnโt escape the truest answer.
Pomegranate seeds and my underworld. Hadnโt I just witnessed a brutal example of how badly my world could go wrong for her? And she was lying here broken because of it.
Surely, keeping her with me would be the greatest hurt possible.
Hmm, he thinks he means it. Well, people get broken hearts, and then they recover. Itโs part of life.ย But then she thought of Charlieโs face and was uneasy.ย I canโt think, Iโm so tired. It will all make sense in the morning.
โYou should sleep. Itโs very late in Florida.โ I could hear how distorted with pain my voice had become, but she didnโt know my voice that well.
She nodded, eyes drooping. โWake me if she needs anything?โ โYes, I will.โ
She nestled into her uncomfortable chair and was quickly unconscious.
I moved my chair back to Bellaโs side. It was strange to see her so still in sleep. I wished more than anything that she would start mumbling something from her dreams. I wondered whether I was there with her, in the dark. I didnโt know if it was right to hope that I was.
While I listened to mother and daughter breathe, I thought about Alice for the first time since sheโd left me here alone. It was unlike her to give me this much space, no matter how desperate my mental state. I realized Iโd been expecting her to check on Bella and me for some time now. And I could only guess one reason why she had avoided me instead.
Iโd had plenty of time to process the events of the day, but Iย hadnโt. Iโd
just stared at Bella and wished fruitlessly that Iโd been more, that Iโd been better. That Iโd found the right thing and stuck to it before this nightmare could have touched her.
Now I realized there was something more I had to do. I knew it would be painful, but also that it would not be painfulย enough. I deserved worse. I didnโt want to leave Bella, but this wasnโt the place. I would call Alice. I wasnโt sure where she had gone to hide from me.
I stepped out into the hallโmuch to the interest of two nurses, who had wondered whether I would ever leave the roomโand before I could reach for my phone I heard Aliceโs thoughts coming up the stairs. I walked out to meet her just inside the stairwell doors.
She was carrying something in her hands, something small and black and wrapped in thin cords, and she held it as though she wished she could crush her hands together to destroy it. Part of me was surprised she hadnโt.
Iโve had this argument with you over three hundred times, but I could never convince you.
โNo, you canโt. I need to see this.โ
Agree to disagree. But here.ย She shoved the camera toward me, and I could see she was happy to be rid of it. I took it unwillingly. It felt dark and wrong in my hand.ย Go somewhere you can be alone.
I nodded. It was good advice.
Iโll keep an eye on Bella. Itโs not necessary, but I know it will make you feel better.
โThank you.โ
Alice darted out of the stairwell.
I wandered the halls, which were quiet this late, but not unoccupied. I thought of ducking into a vacant patient room, but that didnโt feel secluded enough. I made my way to the lobby and exited to the grounds. This felt more alone, but I could still see the odd security officer making rounds. As long as I walked with purpose, they didnโt mind me, but if I were to linger, I was sure they would come question me.
I searched for a bubble of empty space, and was relieved to find an area devoid of human thoughts just across the large circular drive.
It seemed ironic that the deserted building was the campus chapel, lit and unlocked, despite the hour. I knew the place would have comforted Carlisle, but I was fairly sure nothing could help me now.
From the inside, I couldnโt find a way to lock the door, so I went to the very front of the room, as far from that door as possible. There were wooden folding chairs instead of pews. I pulled one against the wall, in the shadow of the organ.
Alice had left me with headphones. I put them in my ears.
Closing my eyes, I took a deep breath. Once I saw this, I would have it in my head forever. There would never be a release from it. That seemed fair. Bella had lived it. I would only have to watch.
I opened my eyes and powered the camera on. The replay screen was just two inches across. I didnโt know whether to be grateful for that, or if I deserved to see it on a much larger scale.
The video began on a close-up of the trackerโs face. Jamesโthe name was too benign for what he was. He smiled at me, and I knew that this was what he wantedโto smile atย me. This was all for me. What followed would be a conversation between the two of us. One-sided, but for all that would happen, Bella would never be the object. I was.
โHello,โ he said in a pleasant tone. โWelcome to the show. I hope you enjoy what Iโve prepared for you. Iโm sorry that itโs a little rushed, a little thrown together. Who would have guessed it would only take me a few days to win? Before the curtain goes up, so to speak, Iโd like to remind you that this is really your own fault. If youโd stayed out of my way, it would have been quick. This is more fun, though, isnโt it? Again, enjoy!โ
The video cut to black, and then a new โsceneโ began. I recognized the angle of the camera. It was in place on top of the TV, pointed across the long wall of mirrors. The tracker was just leaning away. His speed, as he darted to the far-right side of the shot, was almost invisible to the cameraโ only a disjointed flicker was recorded. He settled himself there by the emergency exit, freezing in place with one hand extended. In that hand, a black rectangle. A remote control. His head was cocked slightly to the side, listening. He heard something too low for the recording, and smiled directly at the camera. At me.
Then I could hear her, too. Running, stumbling feet. Strained breathing.
A door opened, and then a pause.
The tracker lifted his remote and pressed a button.
Louder than anything else so far, coming through the speakers right under the camera, Bellaโs motherโs voice cried out in panic.
โBella? Bella?โ
In the other room, the footsteps were running again. โBella, you scared me!โ Renรฉe said.
Bella burst into the room, panicked and searching.
โDonโt you ever do that to me again,โ Renรฉe continued with a laugh. Bella spun to the sound of her motherโs voice, turned to face me now,
her eyes focusing just below the camera. I watched as the realization hit. She hadnโt entirely processed the trick yet, but I could see the relief beginning. Her mother wasnโt in danger.
The sound from the speakers went silent. Bella moved reluctantly. She didnโt want to see, but she knew he was there. She stiffened when her eyes found him, waiting motionlessly. I could only see the side of her face, but I could see him clearly as he smiled at her.
He approached, and I had to loosen my fingers. It was too soon to crush the recorder. He passed her, continued to the TV to set the remote down. As he did so, he looked into the camera and winked at me. Then he turned to face her. The way he turned his body put his back to me, but I had a perfect view of Bella. The camera was angled so that I couldnโt see him in the mirrors. That must have been a mistake on his part. I imagined he wanted me to see his performance.
โSorry about that, Bella, but isnโt it better that your mother didnโt really have to be involved in all this?โ
Bella looked at him with a strange, almost relaxed expression. โYes.โ โYou donโt sound angry that I tricked you.โ
โIโm not.โ Truth radiated in her tone.
The tracker hesitated for one second. โHow odd. You really mean it.โ His head cocked to the side, but I could only guess at his expression. โI will give your strange coven this much, you humans can be quite interesting. I guess I can see the draw of observing you. Itโs amazingโsome of you seem to have no sense of your own self-interest at all.โ
He leaned toward her as though he was expecting an answer, but she stayed silent. Her eyes were opaque, giving nothing away.
โI suppose youโre going to tell me that your boyfriend will avenge you?โ he asked, his voice taunting. The taunt was not for her.
โNo, I donโt think so,โ Bella replied quietly. โAt least, I asked him not to.โ
โAnd what was his reply to that?โ โI donโt know. I left him a letter.โ
Please, please donโt come after him, sheโd written in that letter.ย I love you. Forgive me.
Her manner was almost casual. This seemed to bother the tracker, because his voice was sharper now, his tone twisting into something ominous.
โHow romantic.โ The sarcasm was palpable. โA last letter. And do you think he will honor it?โ
Her eyes were still impossible to read, but her face was calm as she said, โI hope so.โ
Please, this is the only thing I can ask you now, sheโd written.ย For me.
โHmmm. Well, our hopes differ, then.โ His voice turned sour. Bellaโs composure was disrupting the scene he had planned. โYou see, this was all just a little too easy, too quick. To be quite honest, Iโm disappointed. I expected a much greater challenge. And, after all, I only needed a little luck.โ
Bellaโs expression was patient now, like a parent who knows that her toddlerโs story is going to be long and rambling but is determined to humor him anyway.
The trackerโs voice grew harder in response. โWhen Victoria couldnโt get to your father, I had her find out more about you. There was no sense in running all over the planet chasing you down when I could comfortably wait for you in a place of my choosing.โฆโ
The tracker kept going, working to keep his words slow and smug, but I could feel the undercurrent of his frustration. He started talking faster. Bella didnโt react. She waited, patient and polite. It was obvious this rattled him.
Iโd thought little about how the tracker had found Bellaโthere hadnโt been time for anything besides actionโbut this all made sense. None of it surprised me. I winced a little when I realized our flight to Phoenix had been the trigger for his last move. But it was only one of a thousand mistakes on my conscience.
He was wrapping up his monologueโI wondered whether he thought I would be impressed?โand I tried to brace myself for what would follow.
โVery easy, you know,โ he concluded. โNot really up to my standards. So, you see, Iโm hoping youโre wrong about your boyfriend. Edward, isnโt
it?โ It was a silly thing, to pretend heโd forgotten my name. He couldnโt forget it any more than I would ever forget his.
Bella didnโt answer him. She was looking a little confused now. As though she didnโt understand the point. She didnโt realize the show wasnโt for her.
โWould you mind, very much, if I left a little letter of my own for your Edward?โ
The tracker walked backward until he was out of the frame. The picture suddenly zoomed tight on only Bellaโs face.
Her expression was perfectly clear to me. She was starting to realize. Sheโd known he was going to kill her. She had never considered that he would torture her first. Panic touched her eyes for the first time since sheโd discovered her mother was safe.
My own fear and horror grew with hers. How would I survive this? I didnโt know. But she had, so I must.
When the tracker was sure Iโd had time to absorb her dawning fear, he widened the frame again, turning the angle slightly so that I could now see his reflection in the mirror over Bellaโs shoulder.
โIโm sorry, but I just donโt think heโll be able to resist hunting me after he watches this.โ He was satisfied again with his production. Bellaโs terror was the drama heโd been waiting for, expecting. โAnd I wouldnโt want him to miss anything. It was all for him, of course. Youโre simply a human, who unfortunately was in the wrong place, at the wrong time, and indisputably running with the wrong crowd, I might add.โ
He stepped into frame again, moving closer to her. His smile was twisted in the mirrors. โBefore we beginโฆโ
Bellaโs lips were white.
โI would just like to rub it in, just a little bit.โ His eyes met mine in the mirror. โThe answer was there all along, and I was so afraid Edward would see that and ruin my fun. It happened once, oh, ages ago. The one and only time my prey escaped me.โ
Alice had shown me the way to make the tracker lose interest. He didnโt realize that Iโd rejected the idea. He would never have understood why.
He began another monologue, and though I recognized that his need to gloat was the reason Bella had survived long enough for us to get there, I was still grinding my teeth in frustration until he said the wordsย little friend,
and I realized this was something more. This was what Bella had tried to tell us.ย Alice, the videoโhe knew you, Alice, he knew where you came from.ย โโฆ She didnโt even seem to notice the pain, poor little creature,โ the tracker was explaining. โSheโd been stuck in that black hole of a cell for so long. A hundred years earlier and she would have been burned at the stake for her visions. In the nineteen twenties, it was the asylum and the shock treatments. When she opened her eyes, strong with her fresh youth, it was like sheโd never seen the sun before. The old vampire made her a strong new vampire, and there was no reason for me to touch her then. I destroyed
the old one in vengeance.โ
โAlice,โ Bella breathed. The revelation didnโt bring any color back into her face. Her lips were ever so faintly green now. Would she pass out? I found myself hoping there would be a break, a moment of escape, even though I knew it couldnโt last.
There was a lot to think about here, and at some point I would want to know what Alice felt, but not now. Not now.
โYes, your little friend. Iย wasย surprised to see her in the clearing.โ He made eye contact with me again. โSo I guess her coven ought to be able to derive some comfort from this experience. I get you, but they get her. The one victim who escaped me, quite an honor, actually.
โAnd she did smell so delicious. I still regret that I never got to tasteโฆ She smelled even better than you do. SorryโI donโt mean to be offensive. You have a very nice smell. Floral, somehowโฆโ
He walked closer and closer until he was looming over her, then reached out with one hand, and I nearly crushed the camera again. He didnโt hurt her yet, he just played with a strand of her hair, drawing out her dread. Milking it.
I slid out of the chair, to the ground, and put the camera on the floor beside me. I clenched my fists tightly together. It was good I had done this. Next the tracker reached out to softly stroke her cheek, and I wondered if I would break my hands.
โNo, I donโt understand,โ the tracker concluded. โWell, I suppose we should get on with it.โ He looked at me again, the hint of a smile on his lips. He wanted me to see that he was eager, that he was going to enjoy this. โAnd then I can call your friends and tell them where to find you, and my little message.โ
Bella started to tremble. Her face was so ashen I was surprised she was still on her feet. The tracker started to circle her, smiling at me in the mirror. He crouched, his eyes shifted to her face, and that smile turned into an exhibition of teeth.
Terrified, she broke for the back door. I guessed this is what he wanted, that heโd been trying to goad her into action. His bared teeth shifted into a pleased smile as he leaped in front of her and, with a dismissive backhand, hurled her toward the wall of mirrors.
She was airborne for one fleeting, endless pause, and then with a metallic clang, a crunch of bone, and the shattering of glass, she slammed into the brass ballet barre and the mirror behind it. The barre burst free of its brackets and crashed to the boards below. Her body followed, completely limp as she slid to the floor, splinters of glass catching the light like glitter around her. I hoped again that she was unconscious. But then I saw her eyes.
Stunned, helpless, petrified.
My hands ached with the crushing pressure of my grip, but I couldnโt relax them.
The tracker sauntered toward her, his eyes focused in the mirror on the lens of the camera, staring at me.
โThatโs a very nice effect,โ he pointed out to me, hoping I wasnโt taking any of his planning for granted. โI thought this room would be visually dramatic for my little film. Thatโs why I picked this place to meet you. Itโs perfect, isnโt it?โ
I didnโt know if Bella was aware of his shift in attention, of if she was just acting on instinct alone, but she twisted painfully to put her hands on the floor and began crawling for the entrance.
The tracker laughed quietly at her pathetic attempt, and then he was standing over her.
Alice had shown me this. I wished I could look away. But I couldnโt, and the trackerโs foot came down hard against her calf. I heard both snaps as her tibia and her fibula gave way.
Her whole body jerked, and then her scream filled the small room, ricocheting off the glass and the polished wood. It felt like a drill boring into my ears through the headphones. Her face strained with the agony, and tiny blood vessels burst inside her eyes.
โWould you like to rethink your last request?โ he asked Bella, all his focus on her now. He pointed one toe and pressed it with delicate care into the nexus of the break.
Bella screamed again, the sound scraping and tearing out of her throat. โWouldnโt you rather have Edward try to find me?โ the tracker prompted
like a director on the edge of the stage.
The tracker was going to torture her until she begged me to hunt him. She must know that I would understand that her answer was coerced. Surely she would give him what he wanted quickly.
โTell him what he wants to hear,โ I whispered uselessly to her.
โNo!โ she rasped hoarsely. For the first time she stared into the cameraโs lens, her bloody eyes pleading, speaking directly to me. โNo, Edward, donโt
โโ
He kicked her in her upturned face.
Iโd already seen the mark of this blow developing across the left side of her face. There were two tiny fissures in her cheekbone. Heโd been careful, knowing if he kicked her with even a fraction of his strength, it would kill her, and he wasnโt done yet. It was just a tap, really.
She flew through the air again.
I saw his mistake immediately, watching her trajectory.
The glass was already broken, the buckled edges pointing outward like ragged silver teeth. Her head hit nearly the same spot as before, but this time the glass teeth ripped into her scalp as gravity pulled her down to the floor. The sound of her skin giving way was impossible to miss.
He turned to watch, and in the mirror I saw his expression tighten when he realized what heโd done.
Blood was already seeping through her hair, trickling in crimson threads down the sides of her face, rolling down her neck and pooling in the hollows above her collarbones. Just watching this called fire into my throat, and the memory of the taste of that blood.
The blood found the floor, dripping in loud splats as it started to puddle around her elbows.
There was so much blood, flowing so quickly. It was overwhelming. I watched, shocked that sheโd survived this. The tracker watched, too, all his planning and all his conceit fading. His face turned feral, inhuman. Some small part of him wanted to fight his thirstโI could see that in his eyesโ
but he wasnโt conditioned for control. He could barely remember his audience or his show.
A hunting snarl ripped from between his teeth. Instinctively, she raised one hand to protect herself. Her eyes were already closed, life bleeding from her face.
An explosive crunch, a roar. The tracker lunged. A pale shape flashed so quickly through the shot that it was impossible to make it out. The tracker vanished from the scene. I saw the crimson mark of his teeth across Bellaโs palm, and then her hand fell, lifeless, into the lake of blood with a quiet splash.
I watched, entirely numb, as my image on the screen sobbed and Carlisleโs worked to save her. My eyes were pulled to the bottom right corner of the shot, where every now and then, some piece of the tracker would flash through the picture. Emmettโs elbow, the back of Jasperโs head. It was impossible to create any sense of the fight from these little glimpses. Someday, I would have Emmett or Jasper remember it for me. I doubted it would soothe any of the rage I felt. Even if Iย hadย been the one to rip the tracker apart and burn him, it wouldnโt have been enough. Nothing could make this right again.
Eventually, Alice walked toward the lens. A spasm of agony crossed her features, and I knew she was seeing a vision of the recording, and also, I was sure, a vision of me watching it now. She picked up the camera, and the screen went dark.
I reached slowly for the camera and then, just as slowly, methodically crushed it into a pile of metal and plastic dust.
When that was done, I pulled from my shirt pocket the little bottle cap Iโd been carrying around with me for weeks. My token of Bellaโmy talisman, my silly but reassuring physical link to her.
It flashed dully in my hand for a moment, and then I pulverized it between my thumb and index finger and let the fragments of steel fall onto the remains of the camera.
I didnโt deserve any link, any claim to her at all.
I sat for a long time in the empty chapel. At one point, music started playing quietly through the speakers, but no one entered and there was no sign that anyone had noticed me here. I guessed the music was on an automatic timer. It was the adagio sostenuto from Rachmaninoffโs second
piano concerto.
I listened, numb and cold, trying to remind myself that Bella was going to be all right. That I could get up now and return to her side. That Alice had seen that her eyes would open again in only thirty-six more hours. A day and a night and a day.
None of that seemed relevant now. Because it was my fault, everything she had suffered.
I stared out the high windows across from me, watching the black of night slowly give way to a pale gray sky.
And then I did something I hadnโt done in a century.
Curled there in a ball on the floor, motionless with agonyโฆ I prayed.
I didnโt pray to my God. Iโd always instinctively known that there was no deity for my kind. It made no sense for immortals to have a god; we had taken ourselves out of any godโs power. We created our lives, and the only power strong enough to take them away again was another like us. Earthquakes couldnโt crush us, floods couldnโt drown us, fires were too slow to catch us. Sulfur and brimstone were irrelevant. We were the gods of our own alternate universe. Inside the mortal world but over it, never slaves to its laws, only our own.
There was no God that I belonged to. No one for me to supplicate. Carlisle had different ideas, and maybe, just maybe, an exception could be made for someone like him. But I wasnโt like him. I was stained like all the rest of our kind.
Instead, I prayed toย herย God. Because if there was some higher, benevolent power in her universe, then surely,ย surely, he or she or it would have to be concerned about this bravest and kindest daughter. If not, there was really no purpose to any such entity. I had to believe she mattered to that distant God, if one existed at all.
So I prayed to her God for the strength I would need. I knew I wasnโt strong enough in myselfโthe power would have to come from the outside. With perfect clarity, I recalled Aliceโs visions of Bella abandonedโher bleak, shadowed, empty, hollow face. Her pain and her nightmares. Iโd never been able to imagine my resolveย notย breaking,ย notย caving to the knowledge of her grief. I couldnโt imagine it now. But I would have to do it. I had to learn the strength.
I prayed to her God with all the anguish of my damned, lost soul that he
โor she, or itโwould help me protect Bella from myself.