OZ? YOU NEED A BRAIN? YOU NEED Aย HEART? GO AHEAD. TAKE MINE. TAKE EVERYTHING I HAVE.
I sort of had a plan as I ran to the Cullensโ garage. The second part of it was totaling the bloodsuckerโs car on my way back.
So I was at a loss when I mashed the button on the keyless remote, and it was not his Volvo that beeped and flashed its lights for me. It was another carโa standout even in the long line of vehicles that were mostly all drool- worthy in their own ways.
Did he actuallyย meanย to give me the keys to an Aston Martin Vanquish, or was that an accident?
I didnโt pause to think about it, or if this would change that second part of my plan. I just threw myself into the silky leather seat and cranked the engine while my knees were still crunched up under the steering wheel. The sound of the motorโs purr might have made me moan another day, but right now it was all I could do to concentrate enough to put it in drive.
I found the seat release and shoved myself back as my foot rammed the pedal down. The car felt almost airborne as it leaped forward.
It only took seconds to race through the tight, winding drive. The car responded to me like my thoughts were steering rather than my hands. As I blew out of the green tunnel and onto the highway, I caught a fleeting glimpse of Leahโs gray face peering uneasily through the ferns.
For half a second, I wondered what sheโd think, and then I realized that I didnโt care.
I turned south, because I had no patience today for ferries or traffic or anything else that meant I might have to lift my foot off the pedal.
In a sick way, it was my lucky day. If by lucky you meant taking a well- traveled highway at two hundred without so much as seeing one cop, even in the thirty-mile-an-hour speed-trap towns. What a letdown. A little chase action might have been nice, not to mention that the license plate info would bring the heat down on the leech. Sure, heโd buy his way out of it, but it might have been just aย littleย inconvenient for him.
The only sign of surveillance I came across was just a hint of dark brown fur flitting through the woods, running parallel to me for a few miles on the south side of Forks. Quil, it looked like. He must have seen me, too, because he disappeared after a minute without raising an alarm. Again, I almost wondered what his story would be before I remembered that I didnโt care.
I raced around the long U-shaped highway, heading for the biggest city I could find. That was the first part of my plan.
It seemed to take forever, probably because I was still on the razor blades, but it actually didnโt even take two hours before I was driving north into the undefined sprawl that was part Tacoma and part Seattle. I slowed down then, because I really wasnโt trying to kill any innocent bystanders.
This was a stupid plan. It wasnโt going to work. But, as Iโd searched my head for any way at all to get away from the pain, what Leahโd said today had popped in there.
That would go away, you know, if you imprinted. You wouldnโt have to hurt over her anymore.
Seemed like maybe getting your choices taken away from you wasnโt the very worst thing in the world. Maybe feeling likeย thisย was the very worst thing in the world.
But Iโd seen all the girls in La Push and up on the Makah rez and in Forks. I needed a wider hunting range.
So how do you look for a random soul mate in a crowd? Well, first, I needed a crowd. So I tooled around, looking for a likely spot. I passed a couple of malls, which probably wouldโve been pretty good places to find girls my age, but I couldnโt make myself stop. Did Iย wantย to imprint on some girl who hung out in a mall all day?
I kept going north, and it got more and more crowded. Eventually, I found a big park full of kids and families and skateboards and bikes and kites and picnics and the whole bit. I hadnโt noticed till nowโit was a nice day. Sun and all that. People were out celebrating the blue sky.
I parked across two handicapped spotsโjust begging for a ticketโand joined the crowd.
I walked around for what felt like hours. Long enough that the sun changed sides in the sky. I stared into the face of every girl who passed anywhere near me, making myself really look, noticing who was pretty and who had blue eyes and who looked good in braces and who had way too much makeup on. I tried to find something interesting about each face, so that I would know for sure that Iโd really tried. Things like: This one had a really straight nose; that one should pull her hair out of her eyes; this one could do lipstick ads if the rest of her face was as perfect as her mouth. . . .
Sometimes they stared back. Sometimes they looked scaredโlike they were thinking,ย Who is this big freak glaring at me?ย Sometimes I thought they looked kind of interested, but maybe that was just my ego running wild.
Either way, nothing. Even when I met the eyes of the girl who wasโno contestโthe hottest girl in the park and probably in the city, and she stared right back with a speculation thatย lookedย like interest, I felt nothing. Just the same desperate drive to find a way out of the pain.
As time went on, I started noticing all the wrong things. Bella things.
This oneโs hair was the same color. That oneโs eyes were sort of shaped the same. This oneโs cheekbones cut across her face in just the same way. That one had the same little crease between her eyesโwhich made me wonder what she was worrying about. . . .
That was when I gave up. Because it was beyond stupid to think that I had picked exactly the right place and time and I was going to simply walk into my soul mate just because I was so desperate to.
It wouldnโt make sense to find her here, anyway. If Sam was right, the best place to find my genetic match would be in La Push. And, clearly, no one there fit the bill. If Billy was right, then who knew? What made for a stronger wolf?
I wandered back to the car and then slumped against the hood and played with the keys.
Maybe I was what Leah thought she was. Some kind of dead end that shouldnโt be passed on to another generation. Or maybe it was just that my life was a big, cruel joke, and there was no escape from the punch line.
โHey, you okay? Hello? You there, with the stolen car.โ
It took me a second to realize that the voice was talking to me, and then another second to decide to raise my head.
A familiar-looking girl was staring at me, her expression kind of anxious. I knew why I recognized her faceโIโd already catalogued this one. Light red-gold hair, fair skin, a few gold-colored freckles sprinkled across her cheeks and nose, and eyes the color of cinnamon.
โIf youโre feeling that remorseful over boosting the car,โ she said, smiling so that a dimple popped out in her chin, โyou could always turn yourself in.โ
โItโs borrowed, not stolen,โ I snapped. My voice sounded horribleโlike Iโd been crying or something. Embarrassing.
โSure,ย thatโll hold up in court.โ
I glowered. โYou need something?โ
โNot really. I was kidding about the car, you know. Itโs just thatโฆ you look really upset about something. Oh, hey, Iโm Lizzie.โ She held out her hand.
I looked at it until she let it fall.
โAnywayโฆ,โ she said awkwardly, โI was just wondering if I could help.
Seemed like you were looking for someone before.โ She gestured toward the park and shrugged.
โYeah.โ She waited.
I sighed. โI donโt need any help. Sheโs not here.โ โOh. Sorry.โ
โMe, too,โ I muttered.
I looked at the girl again. Lizzie. She was pretty. Nice enough to try to help a grouchy stranger who must seem nuts. Why couldnโt she be the one? Why did everything have to be so freaking complicated? Nice girl, pretty, and sort of funny. Why not?
โThis is a beautiful car,โ she said. โItโs really a shame theyโre not making them anymore. I mean, the Vantageโs body styling is gorgeous, too, but thereโs just something about the Vanquish. โ
Nice girlย who knew cars. Wow. I stared at her face harder, wishing I knew how to make it work.ย Cโmon, Jakeโimprint already.
โHowโs it drive?โ she asked.
โLike you wouldnโt believe,โ I told her.
She grinned her one-dimple smile, clearly pleased to have dragged a halfway civil response out of me, and I gave her a reluctant smile back.
But her smile did nothing about the sharp, cutting blades that raked up and down my body. No matter how much I wanted it to, my life was not going to come together like that.
I wasnโt in that healthier place where Leah was headed. I wasnโt going to be able to fall in love like a normal person. Not when I was bleeding over someone else. Maybeโif it was ten years from now and Bellaโs heart was long dead and Iโd hauled myself through the whole grieving process and come out in one piece againโmaybe then I could offer Lizzie a ride in a fast car and talk makes and models and get to know something about her and see if I liked her as a person. But that wasnโt going to happen now.
Magic wasnโt going to save me. I was just going to have to take the torture like a man. Suck it up.
Lizzie waited, maybe hoping I was going to offer her that ride. Or maybe not.
โIโd better get this car back to the guy I borrowed it from,โ I muttered. She smiled again. โGlad to hear youโre going straight.โ
โYeah, you convinced me.โ
She watched me get in the car, still sort of concerned. I probably looked like someone who was about to drive off a cliff. Which maybe I wouldโve, if that kind of moveโd work for a werewolf. She waved once, her eyes trailing after the car.
At first, I drove more sanely on the way back. I wasnโt in a rush. I didnโt want to go where I was going. Back to that house, back to that forest. Back to the pain Iโd run from. Back to being absolutely alone with it.
Okay, that was melodramatic. I wouldnโt beย allย alone, but that was a bad thing. Leah and Seth would have to suffer with me. I was glad Seth wouldnโt have to suffer long. Kid didnโt deserve to have his peace of mind ruined. Leah didnโt, either, but at least it was something she understood.
Nothing new about pain for Leah.
I sighed big as I thought about what Leah wanted from me, because I knew now that she was going to get it. I was still pissed at her, but I couldnโt ignore the fact that I could make her life easier. Andโnow that I knew her betterโI thought she would probably do this for me, if our positions were reversed.
It would be interesting, at the very least, and strange, too, to have Leah as a companionโas a friend. We were going to get under each otherโs skin a lot, that was for sure. She wouldnโt be one to let me wallow, but I thought that was a good thing. Iโd probably need someone to kick my butt now and then. But when it came right down to it, she was really the only friend who had any chance of understanding what I was going through now.
I thought of the hunt this morning, and how close our minds had been for that one moment in time. It hadnโt been a bad thing. Different. A little scary, a little awkward. But also nice in a weird way.
I didnโt have to be all alone.
And I knew Leah was strong enough to face with me the months that were coming. Months and years. It made me tired to think about it. I felt like I was staring out across an ocean that I was going to have to swim from shore to shore before I could rest again.
So much time coming, and then soย littleย time before it started. Before I was flung into that ocean. Three and a half more days, and here I was, wasting that little bit of time I had.
I started driving too fast again.
I saw Sam and Jared, one on either side of the road like sentinels, as I raced up the road toward Forks. They were well hidden in the thick branches, but I was expecting them, and I knew what to look for. I nodded as I blew past them, not bothering to wonder what they made of my day trip.
I nodded to Leah and Seth, too, as I cruised up the Cullensโ driveway. It was starting to get dark, and the clouds were thick on this side of the sound, but I saw their eyes glitter in the glow of the headlights. I would explain to them later. Thereโd be plenty of time for that.
It was a surprise to find Edward waiting for me in the garage. I hadnโt seen him away from Bella in days. I could tell from his face that nothing bad had happened to her. In fact, he looked more peaceful than before. My stomach tightened as I remembered where that peace came from.
It was too bad thatโwith all my broodingโIโd forgotten to wreck the car. Oh well. I probably wouldnโt have been able to stand hurtingย thisย car, anyway. Maybe heโd guessed as much, and thatโs why heโd lent it to me in the first place.
โA few things, Jacob,โ he said as soon as I cut the engine.
I took a deep breath and held it for a minute. Then, slowly, I got out of the car and threw the keys to him.
โThanks for the loan,โ I said sourly. Apparently, it would have to be repaid. โWhat do you wantย now?โ
โFirstlyโฆ I know how averse you are to using your authority with your pack, but . . .โ
I blinked, astonished that he would even dream of starting in on this one. โWhat?โ
โIf you canโt or wonโt control Leah, then Iโโ
โLeah?โ I interrupted, speaking through my teeth. โWhat happened?โ Edwardโs face was hard. โShe came up to see why youโd left so abruptly.
I tried to explain. I suppose it might not have come out right.โ โWhat did she do?โ
โShe phased to her human form andโโ
โReally?โ I interrupted again, shocked this time. I couldnโt process that.
Leah letting her guard down right in the mouth of the enemyโs lair? โShe wanted toโฆย speakย to Bella.โ
โToย Bella?โ
Edward got all hissy then. โI wonโt let Bella be upset like that again. I donโt care how justified Leah thinks she is! I didnโt hurt herโof course I wouldnโtโbut Iโll throw her out of the house if it happens again. Iโll launch her right across the riverโโ
โHoldย on. What did sheย say?โ None of this was making any sense.
Edward took a deep breath, composing himself. โLeah was unnecessarily harsh. Iโm not going to pretend that I understand why Bella is unable to let go of you, but I do know that she does not behave this way to hurt you. She suffers a great deal over the pain sheโs inflicting on you, and on me, by asking you to stay. What Leah said was uncalled for. Bellaโs been cryingโโ
โWaitโLeah was yelling at Bella aboutย me?โ
He nodded one sharp nod. โYou were quite vehemently championed.โ Whoa. โI didnโt ask her to do that.โ
โI know.โ
I rolled my eyes. Of course he knew. He knew everything.
But that was really something about Leah. Who would have believed it? Leah walking into the bloodsuckersโ placeย humanย to complain about howย Iย was being treated.
โI canโt promise to control Leah,โ I told him. โI wonโt do that. But Iโll talk to her, okay? And I donโt think thereโll be a repeat. Leahโs not one to hold back, so she probably got it all off her chest today.โ
โI would say so.โ
โAnyway, Iโll talk to Bella about it, too. She doesnโt need to feel bad.
This oneโs on me.โ
โI already told her that.โ
โOf course you did. Is she okay?โ โSheโs sleeping now. Rose is with her.โ
So the psycho was โRoseโ now. Heโd completely crossed over to the dark side.
He ignored that thought, continuing with a more complete answer to my question. โSheโsโฆ better in some ways. Aside from Leahโs tirade and the resulting guilt.โ
Better. Because Edward was hearing the monster and everything was all lovey-dovey now. Fantastic.
โItโs a bit more than that,โ he murmured. โNow that I can make out the childโs thoughts, itโs apparent that he or she has remarkably developed mental facilities. He can understand us, to an extent.โ
My mouth fell open. โAre youย serious?โ
โYes. He seems to have a vague sense of what hurts her now. Heโs trying to avoid that, as much as possible. Heโฆย lovesย her. Already.โ
I stared at Edward, feeling sort of like my eyes might pop out of their sockets. Underneath that disbelief, I could see right away that this was the critical factor. This was what had changed Edwardโthat the monster had convinced him of thisย love. He couldnโt hate what loved Bella. It was probably why he couldnโt hate me, either. There was a big difference, though. I wasnโt killing her.
Edward went on, acting like he hadnโt heard all that. โThe progress, I believe, is more than weโd judged. When Carlisle returnsโโ
โTheyโre not back?โ I cut in sharply. I thought of Sam and Jared, watching the road. Would they get curious as to what was going on?
โAlice and Jasper are. Carlisle sent all the blood he was able to acquire, but it wasnโt as much as he was hoping forโBella will use up this supply in another day the way her appetite has grown. Carlisle stayed to try another source. I donโt think thatโs necessary now, but he wants to be covered for any eventuality.โ
โWhy isnโt it necessary? If she needs more?โ
I could tell he was watching and listening to my reaction carefully as he explained. โIโm trying to persuade Carlisle to deliver the baby as soon as he is back.โ
โWhat?โ
โThe child seems to be attempting to avoid rough movements, but itโs difficult. Heโs become too big. Itโs madness to wait, when heโs clearly developed beyond what Carlisle had guessed. Bellaโs too fragile to delay.โ
I kept getting my legs knocked out from under me. First, counting on Edwardโs hatred of the thing so much. Now, Iโd realized that I thought of those four days as a sure thing. Iโd banked on them.
The endless ocean of grief that waited stretched out before me. I tried to catch my breath.
Edward waited. I stared at his face while I recovered, recognizing another change there.
โYou think sheโs going to make it,โ I whispered.
โYes. That was the other thing I wanted to talk to you about.โ I couldnโt say anything. After a minute, he went on.
โYes,โ he said again. โWaiting, as we have been, for the child to be ready, that was insanely dangerous. At any moment it could have been too late. But if weโre proactive about this, if we act quickly, I see no reason why it should not go well. Knowing the childโs mind is unbelievably helpful.
Thankfully, Bella and Rose agree with me. Now that Iโve convinced them itโs safe for the child if we proceed, thereโs nothing to keep this from working.โ
โWhen will Carlisle be back?โ I asked, still whispering. I hadnโt got my breath back yet.
โBy noon tomorrow.โ
My knees buckled. I had to grab the car to hold myself up. Edward reached out like he was offering support, but then he thought better of it and dropped his hands.
โIโm sorry,โ he whispered. โI am truly sorry for the pain this causes you, Jacob. Though you hate me, I must admit that I donโt feel the same about you. I think of you as aโฆ a brother in many ways. A comrade in arms, at the very least. I regret your suffering more than you realize. But Bellaย isย going to surviveโโwhen he said that his voice was fierce, even violent
โโand I know thatโs what really matters to you.โ
He was probably right. It was hard to tell. My head was spinning.
โSo I hate to do this now, while youโre already dealing with too much, but, clearly, there is little time. I have to ask you for somethingโto beg, if I must.โ
โI donโt have anything left,โ I choked out.
He lifted his hand again, as if to put it on my shoulder, but then let it drop like before and sighed.
โI know how much you have given,โ he said quietly. โBut this is something youย doย have, and only you. Iโm asking this of the true Alpha, Jacob. Iโm asking this of Ephraimโs heir.โ
I was way past being able to respond.
โI want your permission to deviate from what we agreed to in our treaty with Ephraim. I want you to grant us an exception. I want your permission to save her life. You know Iโll do it anyway, but I donโt want to break faith with you if there is any way to avoid it. We never intended to go back on our word, and we donโt do it lightly now. I want your understanding, Jacob, because you know exactly why we do this. I want the alliance between our families to survive when this is over.โ
I tried to swallow.ย Sam, I thought.ย Itโs Sam you want.
โNo. Samโs authority is assumed. It belongs to you. Youโll never take it from him, but no one can rightfully agree to what Iโm asking except forย you.โ
Itโs not my decision.
โIt is, Jacob, and you know it. Your word on this will condemn us or absolve us. Only you can give this to me.โ
I canโt think. I donโt know.
โWe donโt have much time.โ He glanced back toward the house.
No, there was no time. My few days had become a few hours.ย I donโt know. Let me think. Just give me a minute here, okay?ย โYes.โ
I started walking to the house, and he followed. Crazy how easy it was, walking through the dark with a vampire right beside me. It didnโt feel unsafe, or even uncomfortable, really. It felt like walking next to anybody. Well, anybody who smelled bad.
There was a movement in the brush at the edge of the big lawn, and then a low whimper. Seth shrugged through the ferns and loped over to us.
โHey, kid,โ I muttered.
He dipped his head, and I patted his shoulder.
โSโall cool,โ I lied. โIโll tell you about it later. Sorry to take off on you like that.โ
He grinned at me.
โHey, tell your sister to back off now, okay? Enough.โ Seth nodded once.
I shoved against his shoulder this time. โGet back to work. Iโll spell you in a bit.โ
Seth leaned against me, shoving back, and then he galloped into the trees.
โHe has one of the purest, sincerest,ย kindestย minds Iโve ever heard,โ Edward murmured when he was out of sight. โYouโre lucky to have his thoughts to share.โ
โI know that,โ I grunted.
We started toward the house, and both of our heads snapped up when we heard the sound of someone sucking through a straw. Edward was in a hurry then. He darted up the porch stairs and was gone.
โBella, love, I thought you were sleeping,โ I heard him say. โIโm sorry, I wouldnโt have left.โ
โDonโt worry. I just got so thirstyโit woke me up. Itโs a good thing Carlisle is bringing more. This kid is going to need it when he gets out of me.โ
โTrue. Thatโs a good point.โ
โI wonder if heโll want anything else,โ she mused. โI suppose weโll find out.โ
I walked through the door.
Alice said, โFinally,โ and Bellaโs eyes flashed to me. That infuriating, irresistible smile broke across her face for one second. Then it faltered, and her face fell. Her lips puckered, like she was trying not to cry.
I wanted to punch Leah right in her stupid mouth. โHey, Bells,โ I said quickly. โHow ya doing?โ โIโm fine,โ she said.
โBig day today, huh? Lots of new stuff.โ โYou donโt have to do that, Jacob.โ
โDonโt know what youโre talking about,โ I said, going to sit on the arm of the sofa by her head. Edward had the floor there already.
She gave me a reproachful look. โIโmย soย sโโ she started to say. I pinched her lips together between my thumb and finger.
โJake,โ she mumbled, trying to pull my hand away. Her attempt was so weak it was hard to believe that she was really trying.
I shook my head. โYou can talk when youโre not being stupid.โ โFine, I wonโt say it,โ it sounded like she mumbled.
I pulled my hand away.
โSorry!โ she finished quickly, and then grinned. I rolled my eyes and then smiled back at her.
When I stared into her eyes, I saw everything that Iโd been looking for in the park.
Tomorrow, sheโd be someone else. But hopefully alive, and that was what counted, right? Sheโd look at me with the same eyes, sort of. Smile with the same lips, almost. Sheโd still know me better than anyone who didnโt have full access to the inside of my head.
Leah might be an interesting companion, maybe even a true friendโ someone who would stand up for me. But she wasnโt myย bestย friend the way that Bella was. Aside from the impossible love I felt for Bella, there was also that other bond, and it ran bone deep.
Tomorrow, sheโd be my enemy. Or sheโd be my ally. And, apparently, that distinction was up to me.
I sighed.
Fine!ย I thought, giving up the very last thing I had to give. It made me feel hollow.ย Go ahead.Save her. As Ephraimโs heir, you have my permission, my word, that this will not violate the treaty. The others will just have to blame me. You were rightโthey canโt deny that itโs my right to agree to this.
โThank you.โ Edwardโs whisper was low enough that Bella didnโt hear anything. But the words were so fervent that, from the corner of my eye, I saw the other vampires turning to stare.
โSo,โ Bella asked, working to be casual. โHow was your day?โ โGreat. Went for a drive. Hung out in the park.โ
โSounds nice.โ โSure, sure.โ
Suddenly, she made a face. โRose?โ she asked. I heard Blondie chuckle. โAgain?โ
โI think Iโve drunk two gallons in the last hour,โ Bella explained.
Edward and I both got out of the way while Rosalie came to lift Bella from the couch and take her to the bathroom.
โCan I walk?โ Bella asked. โMy legs are so stiff.โ โAre you sure?โ Edward asked.
โRoseโll catch me if I trip over my feet. Which could happen pretty easily, since I canโt see them.โ
Rosalie set Bella carefully on her feet, keeping her hands right at Bellaโs shoulders. Bella stretched her arms out in front of her, wincing a little.
โThat feels good,โ she sighed. โUgh, but Iโm huge.โ She really was. Her stomach was its own continent. โOne more day,โ she said, and patted her stomach.
I couldnโt help the pain that shot through me in a sudden, stabbing burst, but I tried to keep it off my face. I could hide it for one more day, right?
โAll righty, then. Whoopsโoh, no!โ
The cup Bella had left on the sofa tumbled to one side, the dark red blood spilling out onto the pale fabric.
Automatically, though three other hands beat her there, Bella bent over, reaching out to catch it.
There was the strangest, muffled ripping sound from the center of her body.
โOh!โ she gasped.
And then she went totally limp, slumping toward the floor. Rosalie caught her in the same instant, before she could fall. Edward was there, too, hands out, the mess on the sofa forgotten.
โBella?โ he asked, and then his eyes unfocused, and panic shot across his features.
A half second later, Bella screamed.
It was not just a scream, it was a blood-curdling shriek of agony. The horrifying sound cut off with a gurgle, and her eyes rolled back into her head. Her body twitched, arched in Rosalieโs arms, and then Bella vomited a fountain of blood.





