The Cullensโ enormous house was more crowded with guests than anyone would assume could possibly be comfortable. It only worked out because none of the visitors slept. Mealtimes were dicey, though. Our company cooperated as best they could. They gave Forks and La Push a wide berth, only hunting out of state; Edward was a gracious host, lending out his cars as needed without so much as a wince. The compromise made me very uncomfortable, though I tried to tell myself that theyโd all be hunting somewhere in the world, regardless.
Jacob was even more upset. The werewolves existed to prevent the loss of human life, and here was rampant murder being condoned barely outside the packsโ borders. But under these circumstances, with Renesmee in acute danger, he kept his mouth shut and glared at the floor rather than the vampires.
I was amazed at the easy acceptance the visiting vampires had for Jacob; the problems Edward had anticipated had never materialized. Jacob seemed more or less invisible to them, not quite a person, but also not food, either. They treated him the way people who are not animal-lovers treat the pets of their friends.
Leah, Seth, Quil, and Embry were assigned to run with Sam for now, and Jacob would have happily joined them, except that he couldnโt stand to be away from Renesmee, and Renesmee was busy fascinating the strange collection of Carlisleโs friends.
Weโd replayed the scene of Renesmeeโs introduction to the Denali coven a half dozen times. First for Peter and Charlotte, whom Alice and Jasper had sent our way without giving them any explanation at all; like most people who knew Alice, they trusted her instructions despite the lack of
information. Alice had told them nothing about which direction she and Jasper were heading. Sheโd made no promise to ever see them again in the future.
Neither Peter nor Charlotte had ever seen an immortal child. Though they knew the rule, their negative reaction was not as powerful as the Denali vampiresโ had been at first. Curiosity had driven them to allow Renesmeeโs โexplanation.โ And that was it. Now they were as committed to witnessing as Tanyaโs family.
Carlisle had sent friends from Ireland and Egypt.
The Irish clan arrived first, and they were surprisingly easy to convince.
Siobhanโa woman of immense presence whose huge body was both beautiful and mesmerizing as it moved in smooth undulationsโwas the leader, but she and her hard-faced mate, Liam, were long used to trusting the judgment of their newest coven member. Little Maggie, with her bouncy red curls, was not physically imposing like the other two, but she had a gift for knowing when she was being lied to, and her verdicts were never contested. Maggie declared that Edward spoke the truth, and so Siobhan and Liam accepted our story absolutely before even touching Renesmee.
Amun and the other Egyptian vampires were another story. Even after two younger members of his coven, Benjamin and Tia, had been convinced by Renesmeeโs explanation, Amun refused to touch her and ordered his coven to leave. Benjaminโan oddly cheerful vampire who looked barely older than a boy and seemed both utterly confident and utterly careless at the same timeโpersuaded Amun to stay with a few subtle threats about disbanding their alliance. Amun stayed, but continued to refuse to touch Renesmee, and would not allow his mate, Kebi, to touch her, either. It seemed an unlikely groupingโthough the Egyptians all looked so alike, with their midnight hair and olive-toned pallor, that they easily could have passed for a biological family. Amun was the senior member and the outspoken leader. Kebi never strayed farther away from Amun than his shadow, and I never heard her speak a single word. Tia, Benjaminโs mate, was a quiet woman as well, though when she did speak there was great insight and gravity to everything she said. Still, it was Benjamin whom they all seemed to revolve around, as if he had some invisible magnetism the others depended upon for their balance. I saw Eleazar staring at the boy
with wide eyes and assumed Benjamin had a talent that drew the others to him.
โItโs not that,โ Edward told me when we were alone that night. โHis gift is so singular that Amun is terrified of losing him. Much like we had planned to keep Renesmee from Aroโs knowledgeโโhe sighedโโAmun has been keeping Benjamin from Aroโs attention. Amun created Benjamin, knowing he would be special.โ
โWhat can he do?โ
โSomething Eleazarโs never seen before. Something Iโve never heard of. Something that even your shield would do nothing against.โ He grinned his crooked smile at me. โHe can actually influence the elementsโearth, wind, water, and fire. True physical manipulation, no illusion of the mind.
Benjaminโs still experimenting with it, and Amun tries to mold him into a weapon. But you see how independent Benjamin is. He wonโt be used.โ
โYou like him,โ I surmised from the tone of his voice.
โHe has a very clear sense of right and wrong. I like his attitude.โ
Amunโs attitude was something else, and he and Kebi kept to themselves, though Benjamin and Tia were well on their way to being fast friends with both the Denali and the Irish covens. We hoped that Carlisleโs return would ease the remaining tension with Amun.
Emmett and Rose sent individualsโany nomad friends of Carlisleโs that they could track down.
Garrett came firstโa tall, rangy vampire with eager ruby eyes and long sandy hair he kept tied back with a leather thongโand it was apparent immediately that he was an adventurer. I imagined that we could have presented him with any challenge and he would have accepted, just to test himself. He fell in quickly with the Denali sisters, asking endless questions about their unusual lifestyle. I wondered if vegetarianism was another challenge he would try, just to see if he could do it.
Mary and Randall also cameโfriends already, though they did not travel together. They listened to Renesmeeโs story and stayed to witness like the others. Like the Denalis, they considered what they would do if the Volturi did not pause for explanations. All three of the nomads toyed with the idea of standing with us.
Of course, Jacob got more surly with each new addition. He kept his distance when he could, and when he couldnโt he grumbled to Renesmee
that someone was going to have to provide an index if anyone expected him to keep all the new bloodsuckersโ names straight.*
Carlisle and Esme returned a week after they had gone, Emmett and Rosalie just a few days later, and all of us felt better when they were home. Carlisle brought one more friend home with him, thoughย friendย might have been the wrong term. Alistair was a misanthropic English vampire who counted Carlisle as his closest acquaintance, though he could hardly stand a visit more than once a century. Alistair very much preferred to wander alone, and Carlisle had called in a lot of favors to get him here. He shunned all company, and it was clear he didnโt have any admirers in the gathered covens.
The brooding dark-haired vampire took Carlisle at his word about Renesmeeโs origins, refusing, like Amun, to touch her. Edward told Carlisle, Esme, and me that Alistair was afraid to be here, but more afraid of not knowing the outcome. He was deeply suspicious of all authority, and therefore naturally suspicious of the Volturi. What was happening now seemed to confirm all his fears.
โOf course, now theyโll know I was here,โ we heard him grumble to himself in the atticโhis preferred spot to sulk. โNo way to keep it from Aro at this point. Centuries on the run, thatโs what this will mean. Everyone Carlisleโs talked to in the last decade will be on their list. I canโt believe I got myself sucked into this mess. What a fine way to treat your friends.โ
But if he was right about having to run from the Volturi, at least he had more hope of doing that than the rest of us. Alistair was a tracker, though not nearly as precise and efficient as Demetri. Alistair just felt an elusive pull toward whatever he was seeking. But that pull would be enough to tell him which direction to runโthe opposite direction from Demetri.
And then another pair of unexpected friends arrivedโunexpected, because neither Carlisle nor Rosalie had been able to contact the Amazons.
โCarlisle,โ the taller of the two very tall ferine women greeted him when they arrived. Both of them seemed as if theyโd been stretchedโlong arms and legs, long fingers, long black braids, and long faces with long noses.
They wore nothing but animal skinsโhide vests and tight-fitting pants that laced on the sides with leather ties. It wasnโt just their eccentric clothes that made them seem wild but everything about them, from their restless
crimson eyes to their sudden, darting movements. Iโd never met any vampires less civilized.
But Alice had sent them, and that was interesting news, to put it mildly. Why was Alice in South America? Just because sheโd seen that no one else would be able to get in touch with the Amazons?
โZafrina and Senna! But whereโs Kachiri?โ Carlisle asked. โIโve never seen you three apart.โ
โAlice told us we needed to separate,โ Zafrina answered in the rough, deep voice that matched her wild appearance. โItโs uncomfortable to be away from each other, but Alice assured us that you needed us here, while she very much needed Kachiri somewhere else. Thatโs all she would tell us, except that there was a great hurryโฆ ?โ Zafrinaโs statement trailed off into a question, andโwith the tremor of nerves that never went away no matter how often I did thisโI brought Renesmee out to meet them.
Despite their fierce appearance, they listened very calmly to our story, and then allowed Renesmee to prove the point. They were every bit as taken with Renesmee as any of the other vampires, but I couldnโt help worrying as I watched their swift, jerky movements so close beside her. Senna was always near Zafrina, never speaking, but it wasnโt the same as Amun and Kebi. Kebiโs manner seemed obedient; Senna and Zafrina were more like two limbs of one organismโZafrina just happened to be the mouthpiece.
The news about Alice was oddly comforting. Clearly, she was on some obscure mission of her own as she avoided whatever Aro had planned for her.
Edward was thrilled to have the Amazons with us, because Zafrina was enormously talented; her gift could make a very dangerous offensive weapon. Not that Edward was asking for Zafrina to side with us in the battle, but if the Volturi did not pause when they saw our witnesses, perhaps they would pause for a different kind of scene.
โItโs a very straightforward illusion,โ Edward explained when it turned out that I couldnโt see anything, as usual. Zafrina was intrigued and amused by my immunityโsomething sheโd never encountered beforeโand she hovered restlessly while Edward described what I was missing. Edwardโs eyes unfocused slightly as he continued. โShe can make most people see whatever she wants them to seeโsee that, and nothing else. For example,
right now I would appear to be alone in the middle of a rain forest. Itโs so clear I might possibly believe it, except for the fact that I can still feel you in my arms.โ
Zafrinaโs lips twitched into her hard version of a smile. A second later, Edwardโs eyes focused again, and he grinned back.
โImpressive,โ he said.
Renesmee was fascinated with the conversation, and she reached out fearlessly toward Zafrina.
โCan I see?โ she asked.
โWhat would you like to see?โ Zafrina asked. โWhat you showed Daddy.โ
Zafrina nodded, and I watched anxiously as Renesmeeโs eyes stared blankly into space. A second later, Renesmeeโs dazzling smile lit up her face.
โMore,โ she commanded.
After that, it was hard to keep Renesmee away from Zafrina and herย pretty pictures.ย I worried, because I was quite sure that Zafrina was able to create images that were not pretty at all. But through Renesmeeโs thoughts I could see Zafrinaโs visions for myselfโthey were as clear as any of Renesmeeโs own memories, like they were realโand thus judge for myself whether they were appropriate or not.
Though I didnโt give her up easily, I had to admit it was a good thing Zafrina was keeping Renesmee entertained. I needed my hands. I had so much to learn, both physically and mentally, and the time was so short.
My first attempt at learning to fight did not go well.
Edward had me pinned in about two seconds. But instead of letting me wrestle my way freeโwhich I absolutely could haveโheโd leaped up and away from me. I knew immediately that something was wrong; he was still as stone, staring across the meadow we were practicing in.
โIโm sorry, Bella,โ he said.
โNo, Iโm fine,โ I said. โLetโs go again.โ โI canโt.โ
โWhat do you mean, you canโt? We just started.โ He didnโt answer.
โLook, I know Iโm no good at this, but I canโt get better if you donโt help me.โ
He said nothing. Playfully, I sprang at him. He made no defense at all, and we both fell to the ground. He was motionless as I pressed my lips to his jugular.
โI win,โ I announced.
His eyes narrowed, but he said nothing.
โEdward? Whatโs wrong? Why wonโt you teach me?โ A full minute passed before he spoke again.
โI just canโtโฆ bear it. Emmett and Rosalie know as much as I do. Tanya and Eleazar probably know more. Ask someone else.โ
โThatโs not fair! Youโreย goodย at this. You helped Jasper beforeโyou fought with him and all the others, too. Why not me? What did I do wrong?โ
He sighed, exasperated. His eyes were dark, barely any gold to lighten the black.
โLooking at you that way, analyzing you as a target. Seeing all the ways I can kill you . . .โ He flinched. โIt just makes it too real for me. We donโt have so much time that it will really make a difference who your teacher is. Anyone can teach you the fundamentals.โ
I scowled.
He touched my pouting lower lip and smiled. โBesides, itโs unnecessary.
The Volturi will stop. They will be made to understand.โ โBut if they donโt! Iย needย to learn this.โ
โFind another teacher.โ
That was not our last conversation on the subject, but I never swayed him an inch from his decision.
Emmett was more than willing to help, though his teaching felt to me a lot like revenge for all the lost arm-wrestling matches. If I could still bruise, I would have been purple from head to toe. Rose, Tanya, and Eleazar all were patient and supportive. Their lessons reminded me of Jasperโs fighting instructions to the others last June, though those memories were fuzzy and indistinct. Some of the visitors found my education entertaining, and some even offered assistance. The nomad Garrett took a few turnsโhe was a surprisingly good teacher; he interacted so easily with others in general that I wondered how heโd never found a coven. I even fought once with Zafrina while Renesmee watched from Jacobโs arms. I learned several tricks, but I never asked for her help again. In truth, though I liked Zafrina very much
and I knew she wouldnโt really hurt me, the wild woman scared me to death.
I learned many things from my teachers, but I had the sense that my knowledge was still impossibly basic. I had no idea how many seconds I would last against Alec and Jane. I only prayed that it would be long enough to help.
Every minute of the day that I wasnโt with Renesmee or learning to fight, I was in the backyard working with Kate, trying to push my internal shield outside of my own brain to protect someone else. Edward encouraged me in this training. I knew he hoped I would find a way of contributing that satisfied me while also keeping me out of the line of fire.
It was just so hard. There was nothing to get a hold of, nothing solid to work with. I had only my raging desire to be of use, to be able to keep Edward, Renesmee, and as much of my family as possible safe with me. Over and over I tried to force the nebulous shield outside of myself, with only faint, sporadic success. It felt like I was wrestling to stretch an invisible rubber bandโa band that would change from concrete tangibility into insubstantial smoke at any random moment.
Only Edward was willing to be our guinea pigโto receive shock after shock from Kate while I grappled incompetently with the insides of my head. We worked for hours at a time, and I felt like I should be covered in sweat from the exertion, but of course my perfect body didnโt betray me that way. My weariness was all mental.
It killed me that it was Edward who had to suffer, my arms wrapped uselessly around him while he winced over and over from Kateโs โlowโ setting. I tried as hard as I could to push my shield around us both; every now and then I would get it, and then it would slip away again.
I hated this practice, and I wished that Zafrina would help instead of Kate. Then all Edward would have to do was look at Zafrinaโs illusions until I could stop him from seeing them. But Kate insisted that I needed better motivationโby which she meant my hatred of watching Edwardโs pain. I was beginning to doubt her assertion from the first day weโd metโ that she wasnโt sadistic about the use of her gift. She seemed to be enjoying herself to me.
โHey,โ Edward said cheerfully, trying to hide any evidence of distress in his voice. Anything to keep me from fighting practice. โThat one barely
stung. Good job, Bella.โ
I took a deep breath, trying to grasp exactly what Iโd done right. I tested the elastic band, struggling to force it to remain solid as I stretched it away from me.
โAgain, Kate,โ I grunted through my clenched teeth. Kate pressed her palm to Edwardโs shoulder.
He sighed in relief. โNothing that time.โ
She raised an eyebrow. โThat wasnโt low, either.โ โGood,โ I huffed.
โGet ready,โ she told me, and reached out to Edward again.
This time he shuddered, and a low breath hissed between his teeth. โSorry! Sorry! Sorry!โ I chanted, biting my lip. Why couldnโt I get this
right?
โYouโre doing an amazing job, Bella,โ Edward said, pulling me tight against him. โYouโve really only been working at this for a few days and youโre already projecting sporadically. Kate, tell her how well sheโs doing.โ
Kate pursed her lips. โI donโt know. Sheโs obviously got tremendous ability, and weโre only beginning to touch it. She can do better, Iโm sure. Sheโs just lacking incentive.โ
I stared at her in disbelief, my lips automatically curling back from my teeth. How could she think I lacked motivation with her shocking Edward right here in front of me?
I heard murmurs from the audience that had grown steadily as I practicedโonly Eleazar, Carmen, and Tanya at first, but then Garrett had wandered over, then Benjamin and Tia, Siobhan and Maggie, and now even Alistair was peering down from a window on the third story. The spectators agreed with Edward; they thought I was already doing well.
โKateโฆ,โ Edward said in a warning voice as some new course of action occurred to her, but she was already in motion. She darted along the curve of the river to where Zafrina, Senna, and Renesmee were walking slowly, Renesmeeโs hand in Zafrinaโs as they traded pictures back and forth. Jacob shadowed them from a few feet behind.
โNessie,โ Kate saidโthe newcomers had quickly picked up the irritating nickname, โwould you like to come help your mother?โ
โNo,โ I half-snarled.
Edward hugged me reassuringly. I shook him off just as Renesmee flitted across the yard to me, with Kate, Zafrina, and Senna right behind her.
โAbsolutely not, Kate,โ I hissed.
Renesmee reached for me, and I opened my arms automatically. She curled into me, pressing her head into the hollow beneath my shoulder.
โBut Momma, Iย wantย to help,โ she said in a determined voice. Her hand rested against my neck, reinforcing her desire with images of the two of us together, a team.
โNo,โ I said, quickly backing away. Kate had taken a deliberate step in my direction, her hand stretched toward us.
โStay away from us, Kate,โ I warned her.
โNo.โ She began stalking forward. She smiled like a hunter cornering her prey.
I shifted Renesmee so that she was clinging to my back, still backing away at a pace that matched Kateโs. Now my hands were free, and if Kate wanted to keepย herย hands attached to her wrists, sheโd better keep her distance.
Kate probably didnโt understand, never having known for herself the passion of a mother for her child. She must not have realized just how far pastย too farย sheโd already gone. I was so furious that my vision took on a strange reddish tint, and my tongue tasted like burning metal. The strength I usually worked to keep restrained flowed through my muscles, and I knew I could crush her into diamond-hard rubble if she pushed me to it.
The rage brought every aspect of my being into sharper focus. I could even feel the elasticity of my shield more exactly nowโfeel that it was not a band so much as a layer, a thin film that covered me from head to toe.
With the anger rippling through my body, I had a better sense of it, a tighter hold on it. I stretched it around myself, out from myself, swaddling Renesmee completely inside it, just in case Kate got past my guard.
Kate took another calculated step forward, and a vicious snarl ripped up my throat and through my clenched teeth.
โBe careful, Kate,โ Edward cautioned.
Kate took another step, and then made a mistake even someone as inexpert as I could recognize. Just a short leap away from me, she looked away, turning her attention from me to Edward.
Renesmee was secure on my back; I coiled to spring.
โCan you hear anything from Nessie?โ Kate asked him, her voice calm and easy.
Edward darted into the space between us, blocking my line to Kate. โNo, nothing at all,โ he answered. โNow give Bella some space to calm
down, Kate. You shouldnโt goad her like that. I know she doesnโt seem her age, but sheโs only a few months old.โ
โWe donโt have time to do this gently, Edward. Weโre going to have to push her. We only have a few weeks, and sheโs got the potential toโโ
โBack off for a minute, Kate.โ
Kate frowned but took Edwardโs warning more seriously than sheโd taken mine.
Renesmeeโs hand was on my neck; she was remembering Kateโs attack, showing me that no harm was meant, that Daddy was in on it.โฆ
This did not pacify me. The spectrum of light I saw still seemed tainted with crimson. But I was in better control of myself, and I could see the wisdom of Kateโs words. The anger helped me. I would learn faster under pressure.
That didnโt mean I liked it.
โKate,โ I growled. I rested my hand on the small of Edwardโs back. I could still feel my shield like a strong, flexible sheet around Renesmee and me. I pushed it farther, forcing it around Edward. There was no sign of a flaw in the stretchy fabric, no threat of a tear. I panted with the effort, and my words came out sounding breathless rather than furious. โAgain,โ I said to Kate. โEdward only.โ
She rolled her eyes but flitted forward and pressed her palm to Edwardโs shoulder.
โNothing,โ Edward said. I heard the smile in his voice. โAnd now?โ Kate asked.
โStill nothing.โ
โAnd now?โ This time, there was the sound of strain in her voice. โNothing at all.โ
Kate grunted and stepped away.
โCan you see this?โ Zafrina asked in her deep, wild voice, staring intently at the three of us. Her English was strangely accented, her words pulling up in unexpected places.
โI donโt see anything I shouldnโt,โ Edward said.
โAnd you, Renesmee?โ Zafrina asked. Renesmee smiled at Zafrina and shook her head.
My fury had almost entirely ebbed, and I clenched my teeth together, panting faster as I pushed out against the elastic shield; it felt like it was getting heavier the longer I held it. It pulled back, dragging inward.
โNo one panic,โ Zafrina warned the little group watching me. โI want to see how far she can extend.โ
There was a shocked gasp from everyone thereโEleazar, Carmen, Tanya, Garrett, Benjamin, Tia, Siobhan, Maggieโeveryone but Senna, who seemed prepared for whatever Zafrina was doing. The othersโ eyes were blank, their expressions anxious.
โRaise your hand when you get your sight back,โ Zafrina instructed. โNow, Bella. See how many you can shield.โ
My breath came out in a huff. Kate was the closest person to me besides Edward and Renesmee, but even she was about ten feet away. I locked my jaw and shoved, trying to heave the resisting, resilient safeguard farther from myself. Inch by inch I drove it toward Kate, fighting the reaction that fought back with every fraction that I gained. I only watched Kateโs anxious expression while I worked, and I groaned quietly with relief when her eyes blinked and focused. She raised her hand.
โFascinating!โ Edward murmured under his breath. โItโs like one-way glass. I can read everything theyโre thinking, but they canโt reach me behind it. And I can hear Renesmee, though I couldnโt when I was on the outside.
Iโll bet Kate could shock me now, because sheโs underneath the umbrella. I still canโt hear youโฆ hmmm. How does that work? I wonder if . . .โ
He continued to mumble to himself, but I couldnโt listen to the words. I ground my teeth together, struggling to force the shield out to Garrett, who was closest to Kate. His hand came up.
โVery good,โ Zafrina complimented me. โNowโโ
But sheโd spoken too soon; with a sharp gasp, I felt my shield recoil like a rubber band stretched too far, snapping back into its original shape.
Renesmee, experiencing for the first time the blindness Zafrina had conjured for the others, trembled against my back. Wearily, I fought back against the elastic pull, forcing the shield to include her again.
โCan I have a minute?โ I panted. Since Iโd become a vampire, I hadnโt felt the need to rest even once before this moment. It was unnerving to feel
so drained and yet so strong at the same time.
โOf course,โ Zafrina said, and the spectators relaxed as she let them see again.
โKate,โ Garrett called as the others murmured and drifted slightly away, disturbed by the moment of blindness; vampires were not used to feeling vulnerable. The tall, sandy-haired Garrett was the only non-gifted immortal who seemed drawn to my practice sessions. I wondered what the lure was for the adventurer.
โI wouldnโt, Garrett,โ Edward cautioned.
Garrett continued toward Kate despite the warning, his lips pursed in speculation. โThey say you can put a vampire flat on his back.โ
โYes,โ she agreed. Then, with a sly smile, she wiggled her fingers playfully at him. โCurious?โ
Garrett shrugged. โThatโs something Iโve never seen. Seems like it might be a bit of an exaggeration. โ
โMaybe,โ Kate said, her face suddenly serious. โMaybe it only works on the weak or the young. Iโm not sure. You look strong, though. Perhaps you could withstand my gift.โ She stretched her hand out to him, palm upโa clear invitation. Her lips twitched, and I was pretty sure her grave expression was an attempt to hustle him.
Garrett grinned at the challenge. Very confidently, he touched her palm with his index finger.
And then, with a loud gasp, his knees buckled and he keeled over backward. His head hit a piece of granite with a sharp cracking noise. It was shocking to watch. My instincts recoiled against seeing an immortal incapacitated that way; it was profoundly wrong.
โI told you so,โ Edward muttered.
Garrettโs eyelids trembled for a few seconds, and then his eyes opened wide. He stared up at the smirking Kate, and a wondering smile lit his face.
โWow,โ he said.
โDid you enjoy that?โ she asked skeptically.
โIโm not crazy,โ he laughed, shaking his head as he got slowly to his knees, โbut that was sure something!โ
โThatโs what I hear.โ Edward rolled his eyes.
And then there was a low commotion from the front yard. I heard Carlisle speaking over a babble of surprised voices.
โDid Alice send you?โ he asked someone, his voice unsure, slightly upset.
Another unexpected guest?
Edward darted into the house and most of the others imitated him. I followed more slowly, Renesmee still perched on my back. I would give Carlisle a moment. Let him warm up the new guest, prepare him or her or them for the idea of what was coming.
I pulled Renesmee into my arms as I walked cautiously around the house to enter through the kitchen door, listening to what I couldnโt see.
โNo one sent us,โ a deep whispery voice answered Carlisleโs question. I was immediately reminded of the ancient voices of Aro and Caius, and I froze just inside the kitchen.
I knew the front room was crowdedโalmost everyone had gone in to see the newest visitorsโbut there was barely any noise. Shallow breathing, that was all.
Carlisleโs voice was wary as he responded. โThen what brings you here now?โ
โWord travels,โ a different voice answered, just as feathery as the first. โWe heard hints that Volturi were moving against you. There were whispers that you would not stand alone. Obviously, the whispers were true. This is an impressive gathering.โ
โWe are not challenging the Volturi,โ Carlisle answered in a strained tone. โThere has been a misunderstanding, that is all. A very serious misunderstanding, to be sure, but one weโre hoping to clear up. What you see are witnesses. We just need the Volturi to listen. We didnโtโโ
โWe donโt care what they say you did,โ the first voice interrupted. โAnd we donโt care if you broke the law.โ
โNo matter how egregiously,โ the second inserted.
โWeโve been waiting a millennium and a half for the Italian scum to be challenged,โ said the first. โIf there is any chance they will fall, we will be here to see it.โ
โOr even to help defeat them,โ the second added. They spoke in a smooth tandem, their voices so similar that less sensitive ears would assume there was only one speaker. โIf we think you have a chance of success.โ
โBella?โ Edward called to me in a hard voice. โBring Renesmee here, please. Maybe we should test our Romanian visitorsโ claims.โ
It helped to know that probably half of the vampires in the other room would come to Renesmeeโs defense if these Romanians were upset by her. I didnโt like the sound of their voices, or the dark menace in their words. As I walked into the room, I could see that I was not alone in that assessment.
Most of the motionless vampires glared with hostile eyes, and a fewโ Carmen, Tanya, Zafrina, and Sennaโrepositioned themselves subtly into defensive poses between the newcomers and Renesmee.
The vampires at the door were both slight and short, one dark-haired and the other with hair so ashy blond that it looked pale gray. They had the same powdery look to their skin as the Volturi, though I thought it was not so pronounced. I couldnโt be sure about that, as I had never seen the Volturi except with human eyes; I could not make a perfect comparison. Their sharp, narrow eyes were dark burgundy, with no milky film. They wore very simple black clothes that could pass as modern but hinted at older designs.
The dark one grinned when I came into view. โWell, well, Carlisle. You
haveย been naughty, havenโt you?โ โSheโs not what you think, Stefan.โ
โAnd we donโt care either way,โ the blonde responded. โAs we said before.โ
โThen youโre welcome to observe, Vladimir, but it is definitely not our plan to challenge the Volturi, asย weย said before.โ
โThen weโll just cross our fingers,โ Stefan began. โAnd hope we get lucky,โ finished Vladimir.
In the end, we had pulled together seventeen witnessesโthe Irish, Siobhan, Liam, and Maggie; the Egyptians, Amun, Kebi, Benjamin, and Tia; the Amazons, Zafrina and Senna; the Romanians, Vladimir and Stefan; and the nomads, Charlotte and Peter, Garrett, Alistair, Mary, and Randallโto supplement our family of eleven. Tanya, Kate, Eleazar, and Carmen insisted on being counted as part of our family.
Aside from the Volturi, it was probably the largest friendly gathering of mature vampires in immortal history.
We all were beginning to be a little bit hopeful. Even I couldnโt help it. Renesmee had won over so many in such a brief time. The Volturi only had to listen for just the tiniest second. . . .
The last two surviving Romaniansโfocused only on their bitter resentment of the ones who had overthrown their empire fifteen hundred years earlierโtook everything in stride. They would not touch Renesmee, but they showed no aversion to her. They seemed mysteriously delighted by our alliance with the werewolves. They watched me practice my shield with Zafrina and Kate, watched Edward answer unspoken questions, watched Benjamin pull geysers of water from the river or sharp gusts of wind from the still air with just his mind, and their eyes glowed with their fierce hope that the Volturi had finally met their match.
We did not hope for the same things, but we all hoped.