โIโm so sorry, Seth. I should have been closer.โ
Edward wasย stillย apologizing, and I didnโt think that was either fair or appropriate. After all,ย Edwardย hadnโt completely and inexcusably lost control of his temper.ย Edwardย hadnโt tried to rip Jacobโs head offโJacob, who wouldnโt even phase to protect himselfโand then accidentally broken Sethโs shoulder and collarbone when he jumped in between.ย Edwardย hadnโt almost killed his best friend.
Not that the best friend didnโt have a few things to answer for, but, obviously, nothing Jacob had done could have mitigated my behavior.
So shouldnโtย Iย have been the one apologizing? I tried again. โSeth, Iโโ
โDonโt worry about it, Bella, Iโm totally fine,โ Seth said at the same time that Edward said, โBella, love, no one is judging you. Youโre doing so well.โ
They hadnโt let me finish a sentence yet.
It only made it worse that Edward was having a difficult time keeping the smile off his face. I knew that Jacob didnโt deserve my overreaction, but Edward seemed to find something satisfying in it. Maybe he was just wishing that he had the excuse of being a newborn so that he could do something physical about his irritation with Jacob, too.
I tried to erase the anger from my system entirely, but it was hard, knowing that Jacob was outside with Renesmee right now. Keeping her safe from me, the crazed newborn.
Carlisle secured another piece of the brace to Sethโs arm, and Seth winced.
โSorry, sorry!โ I mumbled, knowing Iโd never get a fully articulated apology out.
โDonโt freak, Bella,โ Seth said, patting my knee with his good hand while Edward rubbed my arm from the other side.
Seth seemed to feel no aversion to having me sit beside him on the sofa as Carlisle treated him. โIโll be back to normal in half an hour,โ he continued, still patting my knee as if oblivious to the cold, hard texture of it. โAnyone would have done the same, what with Jake and Nessโโ He broke off mid-word and changed the subject quickly. โI mean, at least you didnโt bite me or anything. That wouldโve sucked.โ
I buried my face in my hands and shuddered at the thought, at the very real possibility. It could have happened so easily. And werewolves didnโt react to vampire venom the same way humans did, theyโd told me only now. It was poison to them.
โIโm a bad person.โ
โOf course you arenโt. I should haveโ,โ Edward started.
โStop that,โ I sighed. I didnโt want him taking the blame for this the way he always took everything on himself.
โLucky thing NessโRenesmeeโs not venomous,โ Seth said after a second of awkward silence. โโCause she bites Jake all the time.โ
My hands dropped. โShe does?โ
โSure. Whenever he and Rose donโt get dinner in her mouth fast enough.
Rose thinks itโs pretty hilarious.โ
I stared at him, shocked, and also feeling guilty, because I had to admit that this pleased me a teensy bit in a petulant way.
Of course, I already knew that Renesmee wasnโt venomous. I was the first person sheโd bitten. I didnโt make this observation aloud, as I was feigning memory loss on those recent events.
โWell, Seth,โ Carlisle said, straightening up and stepping away from us. โI think thatโs as much as I can do. Try to not move for, oh, a few hours, I guess.โ Carlisle chuckled. โI wish treating humans were this instantaneously gratifying.โ He rested his hand for a moment on Sethโs black hair. โStay still,โ he ordered, and then he disappeared upstairs. I heard his office door close, and I wondered if theyโd already removed the evidence of my time there.
โI can probably manage sitting still for a while,โ Seth agreed after Carlisle was already gone, and then he yawned hugely. Carefully, making sure not to tweak his shoulder, Seth leaned his head against the sofaโs back and closed his eyes. Seconds later, his mouth fell slack.
I frowned at his peaceful face for another minute. Like Jacob, Seth seemed to have the gift of falling asleep at will. Knowing I wouldnโt be able to apologize again for a while, I got up; the motion didnโt jostle the couch in the slightest. Everything physical was so easy. But the restโฆ
Edward followed me to the back windows and took my hand.
Leah was pacing along the river, stopping every now and then to look at the house. It was easy to tell when she was looking for her brother and when she was looking for me. She alternated between anxious glances and murderous glares.
I could hear Jacob and Rosalie outside on the front steps bickering quietly over whose turn it was to feed Renesmee. Their relationship was as antagonistic as ever; the only thing they agreed on now was that I should be kept away from my baby until I was one hundred percent recovered from my temper tantrum. Edward had disputed their verdict, but Iโd let it go. I wanted to be sure, too. I was worried, though, thatย myย one hundred percent sure andย theirย one hundred percent sure might be very different things.
Other than their squabbling, Sethโs slow breathing, and Leahโs annoyed panting, it was very quiet. Emmett, Alice, and Esme were hunting. Jasper had stayed behind to watch me. He stood unobtrusively behind the newel post now, trying not to be obnoxious about it.
I took advantage of the calm to think of all the things Edward and Seth had told me while Carlisle splinted Sethโs arm. Iโd missed a whole lot while I was burning, and this was the first real chance to catch up.
The main thing was the end of the feud with Samโs packโwhich was why the others felt safe to come and go as they pleased again. The truce was stronger than ever. Or more binding, depending on your viewpoint, I imagined.
Binding, because the most absolute of all the packโs laws was that no wolf ever kill the object of another wolfโs imprinting. The pain of such a thing would be intolerable for the whole pack. The fault, whether intended or accidental, could not be forgiven; the wolves involved would fight to the deathโthere was no other option. It had happened long ago, Seth told me,
but only accidentally. No wolf would ever intentionally destroy a brother that way.
So Renesmee was untouchable because of the way Jacob now felt about her. I tried to concentrate on the relief of this fact rather than the chagrin, but it wasnโt easy. My mind had enough room to feel both emotions intensely at the same time.
And Sam couldnโt get mad about my transformation, either, because Jacobโspeaking as the rightful Alphaโhad allowed it. It rankled to realize over and over again how much I owed Jacob when I just wanted to be mad at him.
I deliberately redirected my thoughts in order to control my emotions. I considered another interesting phenomenon; though the silence between the separate packs continued, Jacob and Sam had discovered that Alphas could speak to each other while in their wolf form. It wasnโt the same as before; they couldnโt hear every thought the way they had prior to the split. It was more like speaking aloud, Seth had said. Sam could only hear the thoughts Jacob wanted to share, and vice versa. They found they could communicate over distance, too, now that they were talking to each other again.
They hadnโt found all this out until Jacob had gone aloneโover Sethโs and Leahโs objectionsโto explain to Sam about Renesmee; it was the only time heโd left Renesmee since first laying eyes on her.
Once Sam had understood how absolutely everything had changed, heโd come back with Jacob to talk to Carlisle. Theyโd spoken in human form (Edward had refused to leave my side to translate), and the treaty had been renewed. The friendly feeling of the relationship, however, might never be the same.
One big worry down.
But there was another that, though not as physically dangerous as an angry wolf pack, still seemed more urgent to me.
Charlie.
Heโd spoken to Esme earlier this morning, but that hadnโt kept him from calling again, twice, just a few minutes ago while Carlisle treated Seth.
Carlisle and Edward had let the phone ring.
What would be the right thing to tell him? Were the Cullens right? Was telling him that Iโd died the best, the kindest way? Would I be able to lie still in a coffin while he and my mother cried over me?
It didnโt seem right to me. But putting Charlie or Renรฉe in danger of the Volturiโs obsession with secrecy was clearly out of the question.
There was still my ideaโlet Charlie see me, when I was ready for that, and let him make his own wrong assumptions. Technically, the vampire rules would remain unbroken. Wouldnโt it be better for Charlie if he knew that I was aliveโsort ofโand happy? Even if I was strange and different and probably frightening to him?
My eyes, in particular, were much too frightening right now. How long before my self-control and my eye color were ready for Charlie?
โWhatโs the matter, Bella?โ Jasper asked quietly, reading my growing tension. โNo one is angry with youโโa low snarl from the riverside contradicted him, but he ignored itโโor even surprised, really. Well, I suppose weย areย surprised. Surprised that you were able to snap out of it so quickly. You did well. Better than anyone expects of you.โ
While he was speaking, the room became very calm. Sethโs breathing slipped into a low snore. I felt more peaceful, but I didnโt forget my anxieties.
โI was thinking about Charlie, actually.โ Out front, the bickering cut off.
โAh,โ Jasper murmured.
โWe really have to leave, donโt we?โ I asked. โFor a while, at the very least. Pretend weโre in Atlanta or something.โ
I could feel Edwardโs gaze locked on my face, but I looked at Jasper. He was the one who answered me in a grave tone.
โYes. Itโs the only way to protect your father.โ
I brooded for a moment. โIโm going to miss him so much. Iโll miss everyone here.โ
Jacob,ย I thought, despite myself. Though that yearning was both vanished and definedโand I was vastly relieved that it wasโhe was still my friend. Someone who knew the real me and accepted her. Even as a monster.
I thought about what Jacob had said, pleading with me before Iโd attacked him.ย You said we belonged in each otherโs lives, right? That we were family. You said that was how you and I were supposed to be. Soโฆ now we are. Itโs what you wanted.
But it didnโt feel like how Iโd wanted it. Not exactly. I remembered further back, to the fuzzy, weak memories of my human life. Back to the very hardest part to rememberโthe time without Edward, a time so dark Iโd tried to bury it in my head. I couldnโt get the words exactly right; I only remembered wishing that Jacob were my brother so that we could love each other without any confusion or pain. Family. But Iโd never factored a daughter into the equation.
I remembered a little laterโone of the many times that Iโd told Jacob goodbyeโwondering aloud who he would end up with, who would make his life right after what Iโd done to it. I had said something about how whoever she was, she wouldnโt be good enough for him.
I snorted, and Edward raised one eyebrow questioningly. I just shook my head at him.
But as much as I might miss my friend, I knew there was a bigger problem. Had Sam or Jared or Quil ever gone a whole day without seeing the objects of their fixations, Emily, Kim, and Claire?ย Couldย they? What would the separation from Renesmee do to Jacob? Would it cause him pain?
There was still enough petty ire in my system to make me glad, not for his pain, but for the idea of having Renesmee away from him. How was I supposed to deal with having her belong to Jacob when she only barely seemed to belong to me?
The sound of movement on the front porch interrupted my thoughts. I heard them get up, and then they were through the door. At exactly the same time, Carlisle came down the stairs with his hands full of odd things
โa measuring tape, a scale. Jasper darted to my side. As if there was some signal Iโd missed, even Leah sat down outside and stared through the window with an expression like she was expecting something that was both familiar and also totally uninteresting.
โMust be six,โ Edward said.
โSo?โ I asked, my eyes locked on Rosalie, Jacob, and Renesmee. They stood in the doorway, Renesmee in Rosalieโs arms. Rose looked wary. Jacob looked troubled. Renesmee looked beautiful and impatient.
โTime to measure Nessโer, Renesmee,โ Carlisle explained. โOh. You do this every day?โ
โFour times a day,โ Carlisle corrected absently as he motioned the others toward the couch. I thought I saw Renesmee sigh.
โFour times? Every day?ย Why?โ
โSheโs still growing quickly,โ Edward murmured to me, his voice quiet and strained. He squeezed my hand, and his other arm wrapped securely around my waist, almost as if he needed the support.
I couldnโt take my eyes off Renesmee to check his expression.
She looked perfect, absolutely healthy. Her skin glowed like backlit alabaster; the color in her cheeks was rose petals against it. There couldnโt be anything wrong with such radiant beauty. Surely there could be nothing more dangerous in her life than her mother. Could there?
The difference between the child Iโd given birth to and the one Iโd met again an hour ago would have been obvious to anyone. The difference between Renesmee an hour ago and Renesmee now was subtler. Human eyes never would have detected it. But it was there.
Her body was slightly longer. Just a little bit slimmer. Her face wasnโt quite as round; it was more oval by one minute degree. Her ringlets hung a sixteenth of an inch lower down her shoulders. She stretched out helpfully in Rosalieโs arms while Carlisle ran the tape measure down the length of her and then used it to circle her head. He took no notes; perfect recall.
I was aware that Jacobโs arms were crossed as tightly over his chest as Edwardโs arms were locked around me. His heavy brows were mashed together into one line over his deep-set eyes.
She had matured from a single cell to a normal-sized baby in the course of a few weeks. She looked well on her way to being a toddler just days after her birth. If this rate of growth heldโฆ
My vampire mind had no trouble with the math. โWhat do we do?โ I whispered, horrified.
Edwardโs arms tightened. He understood exactly what I was asking. โI donโt know.โ
โItโs slowing,โ Jacob muttered through his teeth.
โWeโll need several more days of measurements to track the trend, Jacob. I canโt make any promises.โ
โYesterday she grew two inches. Today itโs less.โ
โBy a thirty-second of an inch, if my measurements are perfect,โ Carlisle said quietly.
โBeย perfect, Doc,โ Jacob said, making the words almost threatening.
Rosalie stiffened.
โYou know Iโll do my best,โ Carlisle assured him. Jacob sighed. โGuess thatโs all I can ask.โ
I felt irritated again, like Jacob was stealing my linesโand delivering them all wrong.
Renesmee seemed irritated, too. She started to squirm and then reached her hand imperiously toward Rosalie. Rosalie leaned forward so that Renesmee could touch her face. After a second, Rose sighed.
โWhat does she want?โ Jacob demanded, taking my line again.
โBella, of course,โ Rosalie told him, and her words made my insides feel a little warmer. Then she looked at me. โHow are you?โ
โWorried,โ I admitted, and Edward squeezed me. โWe all are. But thatโs not what I meant.โ
โIโm in control,โ I promised. Thirstiness was way down the list right now. Besides, Renesmee smelled good in a very non-food way.
Jacob bit his lip but made no move to stop Rosalie as she offered Renesmee to me. Jasper and Edward hovered but allowed it. I could see how tense Rose was, and I wondered how the room felt to Jasper right now. Or was he focusing so hard on me that he couldnโt feel the others?
Renesmee reached for me as I reached for her, a blinding smile lighting her face. She fit so easily in my arms, like theyโd been shaped just for her. Immediately, she put her hot little hand against my cheek.
Though I was prepared, it still made me gasp to see the memory like a vision in my head. So bright and colorful but also completely transparent.
She was remembering me charging Jacob across the front lawn, remembering Seth leaping between us. Sheโd seen and heard it all with perfect clarity. It didnโt look likeย me, this graceful predator leaping at her prey like an arrow arcing from a bow. It had to be someone else. That made me feel a very small bit less guilty as Jacob stood there defenselessly with his hands raised in front of him. His hands did not tremble.
Edward chuckled, watching Renesmeeโs thoughts with me. And then we both winced as we heard the crack of Sethโs bones.
Renesmee smiled her brilliant smile, and her memory eyes did not leave Jacob through all the following mess. I tasted a new flavor to the memoryโ not exactly protective, more possessiveโas she watched Jacob. I got the distinct impression that she wasย gladย Seth had put himself in front of my spring. She didnโt want Jacob hurt. He wasย hers.
โOh, wonderful,โ I groaned. โPerfect.โ
โItโs just because he tastes better than the rest of us,โ Edward assured me, voice stiff with his own annoyance.
โI told you she likes me, too,โ Jacob teased from across the room, his eyes on Renesmee. His joking was halfhearted; the tense angle of his eyebrows had not relaxed.
Renesmee patted my face impatiently, demanding my attention. Another memory: Rosalie pulling a brush gently through each of her curls. It felt nice.
Carlisle and his tape measure, knowing she had to stretch and be still. It was not interesting to her.
โIt looks like sheโs going to give you a rundown of everything you missed,โ Edward commented in my ear.
My nose wrinkled as she dumped the next one on me. The smell coming from a strange metal cupโhard enough not to be bitten through easilyโ sent a flash burn through my throat. Ouch.
And then Renesmee was out of my arms, which were pinned behind my back. I didnโt struggle with Jasper; I just looked at Edwardโs frightened face.
โWhat did I do?โ
Edward looked at Jasper behind me, and then at me again.
โBut she was remembering being thirsty,โ Edward muttered, his forehead pressing into lines. โShe was remembering the taste of human blood.โ
Jasperโs arms pulled mine tighter together. Part of my head noted that this wasnโt particularly uncomfortable, let alone painful, as it would have been to a human. It was just annoying. I was sure I could break his hold, but I didnโt fight it.
โYes,โ I agreed. โAnd?โ
Edward frowned at me for a second more, and then his expression loosened. He laughed once. โAnd nothing at all, it seems. The overreaction is mine this time. Jazz, let her go.โ
The binding hands disappeared. I reached out for Renesmee as soon as I was free. Edward handed her to me without hesitation.
โI canโt understand,โ Jasper said. โI canโt bear this.โ
I watched in surprise as Jasper strode out the back door. Leah moved to give him a wide margin of space as he paced to the river and then launched himself over it in one bound.
Renesmee touched my neck, repeating the scene of departure right back, like an instant replay. I could feel the question in her thought, an echo of mine.
I was already over the shock of her odd little gift. It seemed an entirely natural part of her, almost to be expected. Maybe now that I was part of the supernatural myself, I would never be a skeptic again.
But what was wrong with Jasper?
โHeโll be back,โ Edward said, whether to me or Renesmee, I wasnโt sure. โHe just needs a moment alone to readjust his perspective on life.โ There was a grin threatening at the corners of his mouth.
Another human memoryโEdward telling me that Jasper would feel better about himself if I โhad a hard time adjustingโ to being a vampire. This was in the context of a discussion about how many people I would kill my first newborn year.
โIs he mad at me?โ I asked quietly.
Edwardโs eyes widened. โNo. Why would he be?โ โWhatโs the matter with him, then?โ
โHeโs upset with himself, not you, Bella. Heโs worrying aboutโฆ self- fulfilling prophecy, I suppose you could say.โ
โHow so?โ Carlisle asked before I could.
โHeโs wondering if the newborn madness is really as difficult as weโve always thought, or if, with the right focus and attitude, anyone could do as well as Bella. Even nowโperhaps he only has such difficulty because he believes itโs natural and unavoidable. Maybe if he expected more of himself, he would rise to those expectations. Youโre making him question a lot of deep-rooted assumptions, Bella.โ
โBut thatโs unfair,โ Carlisle said. โEveryone is different; everyone has their own challenges. Perhaps what Bella is doing goes beyond the natural. Maybe this is her gift, so to speak.โ
I froze with surprise. Renesmee felt the change, and touched me. She remembered the last second of time and wondered why.
โThatโs an interesting theory, and quite plausible,โ Edward said.
For a tiny space, I was disappointed. What? No magic visions, no formidable offensive abilities like, oh, shooting lightning bolts from my eyes or something? Nothing helpful or cool at all?
And then I realized what that might mean, if my โsuperpowerโ was no more than exceptional self-control.
For one thing, at least I had a gift. It could have been nothing.
But, much more than that, if Edward was right, then I could skip right over the part Iโd feared the very most.
What if I didnโt have to be a newborn? Not in the crazed killing-machine sense, anyway. What if I could fit right in with the Cullens from my first day? What if we didnโt have to hide out somewhere remote for a year while I โgrew upโ? What if, like Carlisle, I never killed a single person? What if I could be a good vampire right away?
I could see Charlie.
I sighed as soon as reality filtered through hope. I couldnโt see Charlie right away. The eyes, the voice, the perfected face. What could I possibly say to him; how could I even begin? I was furtively glad that I had some excuses for putting things off for a while; as much as I wanted to find some way to keep Charlie in my life, I was terrified of that first meeting. Seeing his eyes pop as he took in my new face, my new skin. Knowing that he was frightened. Wondering what dark explanation would form in his head.
I was chicken enough to wait for a year while my eyes cooled. And here Iโd thought I would be so fearless when I was indestructible.
โHave you ever seen an equivalent to self-control as a talent?โ Edward asked Carlisle. โDo you really think thatโs a gift, or just a product of all her preparation?โ
Carlisle shrugged. โItโs slightly similar to what Siobhan has always been able to do, though she wouldnโt call it a gift.โ
โSiobhan, your friend in that Irish coven?โ Rosalie asked. โI wasnโt aware that she did anything special. I thought it was Maggie who was talented in that bunch.โ
โYes, Siobhan thinks the same. But she has this way of deciding her goals and then almostโฆย willingย them into reality. She considers it good planning, but Iโve always wondered if it was something more. When she included Maggie, for instance. Liam was very territorial, but Siobhan wanted it to work out, and so it did.โ
Edward, Carlisle, and Rosalie settled into chairs as they continued with the discussion. Jacob sat next to Seth protectively, looking bored. From the way his eyelids drooped, I was sure heโd be unconscious momentarily.
I listened, but my attention was divided. Renesmee was still telling me about her day. I held her by the window wall, my arms rocking her automatically as we stared into each otherโs eyes.
I realized that the others had no reason for sitting down. I was perfectly comfortable standing. It was just as restful as stretching out on a bed would be. I knew I would be able to stand like this for a week without moving and I would feel just as relaxed at the end of the seven days as I did at the beginning.
They must sit out of habit. Humans would notice someone standing for hours without ever shifting her weight to a different foot. Even now, I saw Rosalie brush her fingers against her hair and Carlisle cross his legs. Little motions to keep from being too still, too much a vampire. I would have to pay attention to what they did and start practicing.
I rolled my weight back to my left leg. It felt kind of silly.
Maybe they were just trying to give me a little alone time with my baby
โas alone as was safe.
Renesmee told me about every minute happening of the day, and I got the feeling from the tenor of her little stories that she wanted me to know her every bit as much I wanted the same thing. It worried her that I had missed thingsโlike the sparrows that had hopped closer and closer when Jacob had held her, both of them very still beside one of the big hemlocks; the birds wouldnโt come close to Rosalie. Or the outrageously icky white stuffโbaby formulaโthat Carlisle had put in her cup; it smelled like sour dirt. Or the song Edward had crooned to her that was so perfect Renesmee played it for me twice; I was surprised that I was in the background of that memory, perfectly motionless but looking fairly battered still. I shuddered, remembering that time from my own perspective. The hideous fireโฆ
After almost an hourโthe others were still deeply absorbed in their discussion, Seth and Jacob snoring in harmony on the couchโRenesmeeโs memory stories began to slow. They got slightly blurry around the edges and drifted out of focus before they came to their conclusions. I was about to interrupt Edward in a panicโwas there something wrong with her?โ
when her eyelids fluttered and closed. She yawned, her plump pink lips stretching into a round O, and her eyes never reopened.
Her hand fell away from my face as she drifted to sleepโthe backs of her eyelids were the pale lavender color of thin clouds before the sunrise. Careful not to disturb her, I lifted that hand back to my skin and held it there curiously. At first there was nothing, and then, after a few minutes, a flickering of colors like a handful of butterflies were scattering from her thoughts.
Mesmerized, I watched her dreams. There was no sense to it. Just colors and shapes and faces. I was pleased by how often my faceโboth of my faces, hideous human and glorious immortalโcropped up in her unconscious thoughts. More than Edward or Rosalie. I was neck and neck with Jacob; I tried not to let that get to me.
For the first time, I understood how Edward had been able to watch me sleep night after boring night, just to hear me talk in my sleep. I could watch Renesmee dream forever.
The change in Edwardโs tone caught my attention when he said, โFinally,โ and turned to gaze out the window. It was deep, purply night outside, but I could see just as far as before. Nothing was hidden in the darkness; everything had just changed colors.
Leah, still glowering, got up and slunk into the brush just as Alice came into view on the other side of the river. Alice swung back and forth from a branch like a trapeze artist, toes touching hands, before throwing her body into a graceful flat spin over the river. Esme made a more traditional leap, while Emmett charged right through the water, splashing water so far that splatters hit the back windows. To my surprise, Jasper followed after, his own efficient leap seeming understated, even subtle, after the others.
The huge grin stretching Aliceโs face was familiar in a dim, odd way.
Everyone was suddenly smiling at meโEsme sweet, Emmett excited, Rosalie a little superior, Carlisle indulgent, and Edward expectant.
Alice skipped into the room ahead of everyone else, her hand stretched out in front of her and impatience making a nearly visible aura around her. In her palm was an everyday brass key with an oversized pink satin bow tied around it.
She held the key out for me, and I automatically gripped Renesmee more securely in my right arm so that I could open my left. Alice dropped the key
into it.
โHappy birthday!โ she squealed.
I rolled my eyes. โNo one starts counting on the actual day of birth,โ I reminded her. โYour first birthday is at the year mark, Alice.โ
Her grin turned smug. โWeโre not celebrating your vampire birthday.
Yet. Itโs September thirteenth, Bella. Happy nineteenth birthday!โ