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Chapter no 9 – SURE AS HELL DIDNโ€™T SEE THAT ONE

Breaking Dawn (The Twilight Saga, Book 4)

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I didnโ€™t really plan to say goodbye to my father.

After all, one quick call to Sam and the game would be up. Theyโ€™d cut me off and push me back. Probably try to make me angry, or even hurt me

โ€”somehow force me to phase so that Sam could lay down a new law.

But Billy was expecting me, knowing Iโ€™d be in some kind of state. He was in the yard, just sitting there in his wheelchair with his eyes right on the spot where I came through the trees. I saw him judge my directionโ€”headed straight past the house to my homemade garage.

โ€œGot a minute, Jake?โ€

I skidded to a stop. I looked at him and then toward the garage. โ€œCโ€™mon kid. At least help me inside.โ€

I gritted my teeth but decided that heโ€™d be more likely to cause trouble with Sam if I didnโ€™t lie to him for a few minutes.

โ€œSince when do you need help, old man?โ€

He laughed his rumbling laugh. โ€œMy arms are tired. I pushed myself all the way here from Sueโ€™s.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s downhill. You coasted the whole way.โ€

I rolled his chair up the little ramp Iโ€™d made for him and into the living room.

โ€œCaught me. Think I got up to about thirty miles per hour. It was great.โ€ โ€œYouโ€™re gonna wreck that chair, you know. And then youโ€™ll be dragging

yourself around by your elbows.โ€

โ€œNot a chance. Itโ€™ll be your job to carry me.โ€ โ€œYou wonโ€™t be going many places.โ€

Billy put his hands on the wheels and steered himself to the fridge. โ€œAny food left?โ€

โ€œYou got me. Paul was here all day, though, so probably not.โ€

Billy sighed. โ€œHave to start hiding the groceries if weโ€™re gonna avoid starvation.โ€

โ€œTell Rachel to go stay at his place.โ€

Billyโ€™s joking tone vanished, and his eyes got soft. โ€œWeโ€™ve only had her home a few weeks. First time sheโ€™s been here in a long time. Itโ€™s hardโ€”the girls were older than you when your mom passed. They have more trouble being in this house.โ€

โ€œI know.โ€

Rebecca hadnโ€™t been home once since she got married, though she did have a good excuse. Plane tickets from Hawaii were pretty pricey.

Washington State was close enough that Rachel didnโ€™t have the same defense. Sheโ€™d taken classes straight through the summer semesters, working double shifts over the holidays at some cafรฉ on campus. If it hadnโ€™t been for Paul, she probably would have taken off again real quick. Maybe that was why Billy wouldnโ€™t kick him out.

โ€œWell, Iโ€™m going to go work on some stuff. โ€ I started for the back

door.

โ€œWait up, Jake. Arenโ€™t you going to tell me what happened? Do I have to call Sam for an update?โ€

I stood with my back to him, hiding my face.

โ€œNothing happened. Samโ€™s giving them a bye. Guess weโ€™re all just a bunch of leech lovers now.โ€

โ€œJake โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t want to talk about it.โ€ โ€œAre you leaving, son?โ€

The room was quiet for a long time while I decided how to say it. โ€œRachel can have her room back. I know she hates that air mattress.โ€ โ€œSheโ€™d rather sleep on the floor than lose you. So would I.โ€

I snorted.

โ€œJacob, please. If you needโ€ฆ a break. Well, take it. But not so long again. Come back.โ€

โ€œMaybe. Maybe my gig will be weddings. Make a cameo at Samโ€™s, then Rachelโ€™s. Jared and Kim might come first, though. Probably ought to have a

suit or something.โ€ โ€œJake, look at me.โ€

I turned around slowly. โ€œWhat?โ€

He stared into my eyes for a long minute. โ€œWhere are you going?โ€ โ€œI donโ€™t really have a specific place in mind.โ€

He cocked his head to the side, and his eyes narrowed. โ€œDonโ€™t you?โ€ We stared each other down. The seconds ticked by.

โ€œJacob,โ€ he said. His voice was strained. โ€œJacob, donโ€™t. Itโ€™s not worth it.โ€ โ€œI donโ€™t know what youโ€™re talking about.โ€

โ€œLeave Bella and the Cullens be. Sam is right.โ€

I stared at him for a second, and then I crossed the room in two long strides. I grabbed the phone and disconnected the cable from the box and the jack. I wadded the gray cord up in the palm of my hand.

โ€œBye, Dad.โ€

โ€œJake, waitโ€”,โ€ he called after me, but I was out the door, running.

The motorcycle wasnโ€™t as fast as running, but it was more discreet. I wondered how long it would take Billy to wheel himself down to the store and then get someone on the phone who could get a message to Sam. Iโ€™d bet Sam was still in his wolf form. The problem would be if Paul came back to our place anytime soon. He could phase in a second and let Sam know what I was doing.โ€ฆ

I wasnโ€™t going to worry about it. I would go as fast as I could, and if they caught me, Iโ€™d deal with that when I had to.

I kicked the bike to life and then I was racing down the muddy lane. I didnโ€™t look behind me as I passed the house.

The highway was busy with tourist traffic; I wove in and out of the cars, earning a bunch of honks and a few fingers. I took the turn onto the 1O1 at seventy, not bothering to look. I had to ride the line for a minute to avoid getting smeared by a minivan. Not that it would have killed me, but it would have slowed me down. Broken bonesโ€”the big ones, at leastโ€”tookย daysย to heal completely, as I had good cause to know.

The freeway cleared up a little, and I pushed the bike to eighty. I didnโ€™t touch the brake until I was close to the narrow drive; I figured I was in the clear then. Sam wouldnโ€™t come this far to stop me. It was too late.

It wasnโ€™t until that momentโ€”when I was sure that Iโ€™d made itโ€”that I started to think about what exactly I was going to do now. I slowed down to

twenty, taking the twists through the trees more carefully than I needed to.

I knew they would hear me coming, bike or no bike, so surprise was out. There was no way to disguise my intentions. Edward would hear my plan as soon as I was close enough. Maybe he already could. But I thought this would still work out, because I had his ego on my side. Heโ€™dย wantย to fight me alone.

So Iโ€™d just walk in, see Samโ€™s precious evidence for myself, and then challenge Edward to a duel.

I snorted. The parasiteโ€™d probably get a kick out of the theatrics of it.

When I finished with him, Iโ€™d take as many of the rest of them as I could before they got me. Huhโ€”I wondered if Sam would consider my deathย provocation. Probably say I got what I deserved. Wouldnโ€™t want to offend his bloodsucker BFFs.

The drive opened up into the meadow, and the smell hit me like a rotten tomato to the face. Ugh. Reeking vampires. My stomach started churning. The stench would be hard to take this wayโ€”undiluted by the scent of humans as it had been the other time Iโ€™d come hereโ€”though not as bad as smelling it through my wolf nose.

I wasnโ€™t sure what to expect, but there was no sign of life around the big white crypt. Of course they knew I was here.

I cut the engine and listened to the quiet. Now I could hear tense, angry murmurs from just the other side of the wide double doors. Someone was home. I heard my name and I smiled, happy to think I was causing them a little stress.

I took one big gulp of airโ€”it would only be worse insideโ€”and leaped up the porch stairs in one bound.

The door opened before my fist touched it, and the doctor stood in the frame, his eyes grave.

โ€œHello, Jacob,โ€ he said, calmer than I would have expected. โ€œHow are you?โ€

I took a deep breath through my mouth. The reek pouring through the door was overpowering.

I was disappointed that it was Carlisle who answered. Iโ€™d rather Edward had come through the door, fangs out. Carlisle was soโ€ฆ justย humanย or something. Maybe it was the house calls he made last spring when I got

busted up. But it made me uncomfortable to look into his face and know that I was planning to kill him if I could.

โ€œI heard Bella made it back alive,โ€ I said.

โ€œEr, Jacob, itโ€™s not really the best time.โ€ The doctor seemed uncomfortable, too, but not in the way I expected. โ€œCould we do this later?โ€

I stared at him, dumbfounded. Was he asking to post-pone the death match for a more convenient time?

And then I heard Bellaโ€™s voice, cracked and rough, and I couldnโ€™t think about anything else.

โ€œWhy not?โ€ she asked someone. โ€œAre we keeping secrets from Jacob, too? Whatโ€™s the point?โ€

Her voice was not what I was expecting. I tried to remember the voices of the young vampires weโ€™d fought in the spring, but all Iโ€™d registered was snarling. Maybe those newborns hadnโ€™t had the piercing, ringing sound of the older ones, either. Maybe all new vampires sounded hoarse.

โ€œCome in, please, Jacob,โ€ Bella croaked more loudly. Carlisleโ€™s eyes tightened.

I wondered if Bella was thirsty. My eyes narrowed, too.

โ€œExcuse me,โ€ I said to the doctor as I stepped around him. It was hardโ€” it went against all my instincts to turn my back to one of them. Not impossible, though. If there was such a thing as a safe vampire, it was the strangely gentle leader.

I would stay away from Carlisle when the fight started. There were enough of them to kill without including him.

I sidestepped into the house, keeping my back to the wall. My eyes swept the roomโ€”it was unfamiliar. The last time Iโ€™d been in here it had been all done up for a party. Everything was bright and pale now. Including the six vampires standing in a group by the white sofa.

They were all here, all together, but that was not what froze me where I stood and had my jaw dropping to the floor.

It was Edward. It was the expression on his face.

Iโ€™d seen him angry, and Iโ€™d seen him arrogant, and once Iโ€™d seen him in pain. But thisโ€”this was beyond agony. His eyes were half-crazed. He didnโ€™t look up to glare at me. He stared down at the couch beside him with an expression like someone had lit him on fire. His hands were rigid claws at his side.

I couldnโ€™t even enjoy his anguish. I could only think of one thing that would make him look like that, and my eyes followed his.

I saw her at the same moment that I caught her scent. Her warm, clean, human scent.

Bella was half-hidden behind the arm of the sofa, curled up in a loose fetal position, her arms wrapped around her knees. For a long second I could see nothing except that she was still the Bella that I loved, her skin still a soft, pale peach, her eyes still the same chocolate brown. My heart thudded a strange, broken meter, and I wondered if this was just some lying dream that I was about to wake up from.

Then I really saw her.

There were deep circles under her eyes, dark circles that jumped out because her face was all haggard. Was she thinner? Her skin seemed tightโ€” like her cheekbones might break right through it. Most of her dark hair was pulled away from her face into a messy knot, but a few strands stuck limply to her forehead and neck, to the sheen of sweat that covered her skin. There was something about her fingers and wrists that looked so fragile it was scary.

Sheย wasย sick. Very sick.

Not a lie. The story Charlieโ€™d told Billy was not a story. While I stared, eyes bugging, her skin turned light green.

The blond bloodsuckerโ€”the showy one, Rosalieโ€”bent over her, cutting into my view, hovering in a strange, protective way.

This was wrong. I knew how Bella felt about almost everythingโ€”her thoughts were so obvious; sometimes it was like they were printed on her forehead. So she didnโ€™t have to tell me every detail of a situation for me to get it. I knew that Bella didnโ€™t like Rosalie. Iโ€™d seen it in the set of her lips when she talked about her. Not just that she didnโ€™t like her. She wasย afraidย of Rosalie. Or she had been.

There was no fear as Bella glanced up at her now. Her expression wasโ€ฆ apologetic or something. Then Rosalie snatched a basin from the floor and held it under Bellaโ€™s chin just in time for Bella to throw up noisily into it.

Edward fell to his knees by Bellaโ€™s sideโ€”his eyes all tortured-lookingโ€” and Rosalie held out her hand, warning him to keep back.

None of it made sense.

When she could raise her head, Bella smiled weakly at me, sort of embarrassed. โ€œSorry about that,โ€ she whispered to me.

Edward moaned real quiet. His head slumped against Bellaโ€™s knees. She put one of her hands against his cheek. Like she was comfortingย him.

I didnโ€™t realize my legs had carried me forward until Rosalie hissed at me, suddenly appearing between me and the couch. She was like a person on a TV screen. I didnโ€™t care she was there. She didnโ€™t seem real.

โ€œRose, donโ€™t,โ€ Bella whispered. โ€œItโ€™s fine.โ€

Blondie moved out of my way, though I could tell she hated to do it. Scowling at me, she crouched by Bellaโ€™s head, tensed to spring. She was easier to ignore than I ever would have dreamed.

โ€œBella, whatโ€™s wrong?โ€ I whispered. Without thinking about it, I found myself on my knees, too, leaning over the back of the couch across from herโ€ฆ husband. He didnโ€™t seem to notice me, and I barely glanced at him. I reached out for her free hand, taking it in both of mine. Her skin was icy. โ€œAre you all right?โ€

It was a stupid question. She didnโ€™t answer it.

โ€œIโ€™m so glad you came to see me today, Jacob,โ€ she said.

Even though I knew Edward couldnโ€™t hear her thoughts, he seemed to hear some meaning I didnโ€™t. He moaned again, into the blanket that covered her, and she stroked his cheek.

โ€œWhat is it, Bella?โ€ I insisted, wrapping my hands tight around her cold, fragile fingers.

Instead of answering, she glanced around the room like she was searching for something, both a plea and a warning in her look. Six pairs of anxious yellow eyes stared back at her. Finally, she turned to Rosalie.

โ€œHelp me up, Rose?โ€ she asked.

Rosalieโ€™s lips pulled back over her teeth, and she glared up at me like she wanted to rip my throat out. I was sure that was exactly the case.

โ€œPlease, Rose.โ€

The blonde made a face, but leaned over her again, next to Edward, who didnโ€™t move an inch. She put her arm carefully behind Bellaโ€™s shoulders.

โ€œNo,โ€ I whispered. โ€œDonโ€™t get up. โ€ She looked so weak.

โ€œIโ€™m answering your question,โ€ she snapped, sounding a little bit more like the way she usually talked to me.

Rosalie pulled Bella off the couch. Edward stayed where he was, sagging forward till his face was buried in the cushions. The blanket fell to the ground at Bellaโ€™s feet.

Bellaโ€™s body was swollen, her torso ballooning out in a strange, sick way. It strained against the faded gray sweatshirt that was way too big for her shoulders and arms. The rest of her seemed thinner, like the big bulge had grown out of what it had sucked from her. It took me a second to realize what the deformed part wasโ€”I didnโ€™t understand until she folded her hands tenderly around her bloated stomach, one above and one below. Like she was cradling it.

I saw it then, but I still couldnโ€™t believe it. Iโ€™d seen her just a month ago.

There was no way she could be pregnant. Notย thatย pregnant.

Except that she was.

I didnโ€™t want to see this, didnโ€™t want to think about this. I didnโ€™t want to imagine him inside her. I didnโ€™t want to know that something I hated so much had taken root in the body I loved. My stomach heaved, and I had to swallow back vomit.

But it was worse than that, so much worse. Her distorted body, the bones jabbing against the skin of her face. I could only guess that she looked like thisโ€”so pregnant, so sickโ€”because whatever was inside her was taking her life to feed its own.โ€ฆ

Because it was a monster. Just like its father. I always knew he would kill her.

His head snapped up as he heard the words inside mine. One second we were both on our knees, and then he was on his feet, towering over me. His eyes were flat black, the circles under them dark purple.

โ€œOutside, Jacob,โ€ he snarled.

I was on my feet, too. Looking down on him now. This was why I was here.

โ€œLetโ€™s do this,โ€ I agreed.

The big one, Emmett, pushed forward on Edwardโ€™s other side, with the hungry-looking one, Jasper, right behind him. I really didnโ€™t care. Maybe my pack would clean up the scraps when they finished me off. Maybe not. It didnโ€™t matter.

For the tiniest part of a second my eyes touched on the two standing in the back. Esme. Alice. Small and distractingly feminine. Well, I was sure

the others would kill me before I had to do anything about them. I didnโ€™t want to kill girlsโ€ฆ even vampire girls.

Though I might make an exception for that blonde.

โ€œNo,โ€ Bella gasped, and she stumbled forward, out of balance, to clutch at Edwardโ€™s arm. Rosalie moved with her, like there was a chain locking them to each other.

โ€œI just need to talk to him, Bella,โ€ Edward said in a low voice, talking only to her. He reached up to touch her face, to stroke it. This made the room turn red, made me see fireโ€”that, after all heโ€™d done to her, he was still allowed to touch her that way. โ€œDonโ€™t strain yourself,โ€ he went on, pleading. โ€œPlease rest. Weโ€™ll both be back in just a few minutes.โ€

She stared at his face, reading it carefully. Then she nodded and drooped toward the couch. Rosalie helped lower her back onto the cushions. Bella stared at me, trying to hold my eyes.

โ€œBehave,โ€ she insisted. โ€œAnd then come back.โ€

I didnโ€™t answer. I wasnโ€™t making any promises today. I looked away and then followed Edward out the front door.

A random, disjointed voice in my head noted that separating him from the coven hadnโ€™t been so difficult, had it?

He kept walking, never checking to see if I was about to spring at his unprotected back. I supposed he didnโ€™t need to check. He would know when I decided to attack. Which meant Iโ€™d have to make that decision very quickly.

โ€œIโ€™m not ready for you to kill me yet, Jacob Black,โ€ he whispered as he paced quickly away from the house. โ€œYouโ€™ll have to have a little patience.โ€

Like I cared about his schedule. I growled under my breath. โ€œPatience isnโ€™t my specialty.โ€

He kept walking, maybe a couple hundred yards down the drive away from the house, with me right on his heels. I was all hot, my fingers trembling. On the edge, ready and waiting.

He stopped without warning and pivoted to face me. His expression froze me again.

For a second I was just a kidโ€”a kid who had lived all of his life in the same tiny town. Just a child. Because I knew I would have to live a lot more, suffer a lot more, to ever understand the searing agony in Edwardโ€™s eyes.

He raised a hand as if to wipe sweat from his forehead, but his fingers scraped against his face like they were going to rip his granite skin right off. His black eyes burned in their sockets, out of focus, or seeing things that werenโ€™t there. His mouth opened like he was going to scream, but nothing came out.

This was the face a man would have if he were burning at the stake.

For a moment I couldnโ€™t speak. It was too real, this faceโ€”Iโ€™d seen a shadow of it in the house, seen it in her eyes and his, but this made it final. The last nail in her coffin.

โ€œItโ€™s killing her, right? Sheโ€™s dying.โ€ And I knew when I said it that my face was a watered-down echo of his. Weaker, different, because I was still in shock. I hadnโ€™t wrapped my head around it yetโ€”it was happening too fast. Heโ€™d had time to get to this point. And it was different because Iโ€™d already lost her so many times, so many ways, in my head. And different because she was never really mine to lose.

And different because this wasnโ€™t my fault.

โ€œMy fault,โ€ Edward whispered, and his knees gave out. He crumpled in front of me, vulnerable, the easiest target you could imagine.

But I felt cold as snowโ€”there was no fire in me.

โ€œYes,โ€ he groaned into the dirt, like he was confessing to the ground. โ€œYes, itโ€™s killing her.โ€

His broken helplessness irritated me. I wanted a fight, not an execution.

Where was his smug superiority now?

โ€œSo why hasnโ€™t Carlisle done anything?โ€ I growled. โ€œHeโ€™s a doctor, right? Get it out of her.โ€

He looked up then and answered me in a tired voice. Like he was explaining this to a kindergartener for the tenth time. โ€œShe wonโ€™t let us.โ€

It took a minute for the words to sink in. Jeez, she was running true to form. Of course, die for the monster spawn. It was soย Bella.

โ€œYou know her well,โ€ he whispered. โ€œHow quickly you see.โ€ฆ I didnโ€™t see. Not in time. She wouldnโ€™t talk to me on the way home, not really. I thought she was frightenedโ€”that would be natural. I thought she was angry with me for putting her through this, for endangering her life. Again. I never imagined what she was really thinking, what she wasย resolving. Not until my family met us at the airport and she ran right into Rosalieโ€™s arms.

Rosalieโ€™s! And then I heard what Rosalie was thinking. I didnโ€™t understand

until I heard that. Yetย youย understand after one second. โ€ He half-sighed,

half-groaned.

โ€œJust back up a second. She wonโ€™tย letย you.โ€ The sarcasm was acid on my tongue. โ€œDid you ever notice that sheโ€™s exactly as strong as a normal hundred-and-ten-pound human girl? How stupid are you vamps? Hold her down and knock her out with drugs.โ€

โ€œI wanted to,โ€ he whispered. โ€œCarlisle would have. โ€

What, too noble were they?

โ€œNo. Not noble. Her bodyguard complicated things.โ€

Oh. His story hadnโ€™t made much sense before, but it fit together now. So thatโ€™s what Blondie was up to. What was in it for her, though? Did the beauty queen want Bella to die so bad?

โ€œMaybe,โ€ he said. โ€œRosalie doesnโ€™t look at it quite that way.โ€

โ€œSo take the blonde out first. Your kind can be put back together, right?

Turn her into a jigsaw and take care of Bella.โ€

โ€œEmmett and Esme are backing her up. Emmett would never let usโ€ฆ and Carlisle wonโ€™t help me with Esme against it. โ€ He trailed off, his

voice disappearing.

โ€œYou should have left Bella with me.โ€ โ€œYes.โ€

It was a bit late for that, though. Maybe he should have thought about all thisย beforeย he knocked her up with the life-sucking monster.

He stared up at me from inside his own personal hell, and I could see that he agreed with me.

โ€œWe didnโ€™t know,โ€ he said, the words as quiet as a breath. โ€œI never dreamed. Thereโ€™s never been anything like Bella and I before. How could we know that a human was able conceive a child with one of usโ€”โ€

โ€œWhen the human should get ripped to shreds in the process?โ€

โ€œYes,โ€ he agreed in a tense whisper. โ€œTheyโ€™re out there, the sadistic ones, the incubus, the succubus. They exist. But the seduction is merely a prelude to the feast. No oneย survives.โ€ He shook his head like the idea revolted him. Like he was any different.

โ€œI didnโ€™t realize they had a special name for what you are,โ€ I spit. He stared up at me with a face that looked a thousand years old. โ€œEven you, Jacob Black, cannot hate me as much as I hate myself.โ€ย Wrong, I thought, too enraged to speak.

โ€œKilling me now doesnโ€™t save her,โ€ he said quietly. โ€œSo what does?โ€

โ€œJacob, you have to do something for me.โ€ โ€œTheย hellย I do, parasite!โ€

He kept staring at me with those half-tired, half-crazy eyes. โ€œFor her?โ€

I clenched my teeth together hard. โ€œI did everything I could to keep her away from you. Every single thing. Itโ€™s too late.โ€

โ€œYou know her, Jacob. You connect to her on a level that I donโ€™t even understand. You are part of her, and she is part of you. She wonโ€™t listen to me, because she thinks Iโ€™m underestimating her. She thinks sheโ€™s strong enough for this. โ€ He choked and then swallowed. โ€œShe might listen to

you.โ€

โ€œWhy would she?โ€

He lurched to his feet, his eyes burning brighter than before, wilder. I wondered if he was really going crazy. Could vampires lose their minds? โ€œMaybe,โ€ he answered my thought. โ€œI donโ€™t know. It feels like it.โ€ He

shook his head. โ€œI have to try to hide this in front of her, because stress makes her more ill. She canโ€™t keep anything down as it is. I have to be composed; I canโ€™t make it harder. But that doesnโ€™t matter now. She has to listen to you!โ€

โ€œI canโ€™t tell her anything you havenโ€™t. What do you want me to do? Tell her sheโ€™s stupid? She probably already knows that. Tell her sheโ€™s going to die? I bet she knows that, too.โ€

โ€œYou can offer her what she wants.โ€

He wasnโ€™t making any sense. Part of the crazy?

โ€œI donโ€™t care about anything but keeping her alive,โ€ he said, suddenly focused now. โ€œIf itโ€™s a child she wants, she can have it. She can have half a dozen babies. Anything she wants.โ€ He paused for one beat. โ€œShe can have puppies, if thatโ€™s what it takes.โ€

He met my stare for a moment and his face was frenzied under the thin layer of control. My hard scowl crumbled as I processed his words, and I felt my mouth pop open in shock.

โ€œBut not this way!โ€ he hissed before I could recover. โ€œNot thisย thingย thatโ€™s sucking the life from her while I stand there helpless! Watching her sicken and waste away. Seeing itย hurtingย her.โ€ He sucked in a fast breath like someone had punched him in the gut. โ€œYouย haveย to make her see

reason, Jacob. She wonโ€™t listen to me anymore. Rosalieโ€™s always there, feeding her insanityโ€”encouraging her. Protecting her. No, protectingย it. Bellaโ€™s life means nothing to her.โ€

The noise coming from my throat sounded like I was choking.

What was he saying? That Bella should, what? Have a baby? Withย me?

What? How? Was he giving her up? Or did he think she wouldnโ€™t mind being shared?

โ€œWhichever. Whatever keeps her alive.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s the craziest thing youโ€™ve said yet,โ€ I mumbled. โ€œShe loves you.โ€

โ€œNot enough.โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s ready to die to have a child. Maybe sheโ€™d accept something less extreme.โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t you know her at all?โ€

โ€œI know, I know. Itโ€™s going to take a lot of convincing. Thatโ€™s why I need you. You know how she thinks. Make her see sense.โ€

I couldnโ€™t think about what he was suggesting. It was too much.

Impossible. Wrong. Sick. Borrowing Bella for the weekends and then returning her Monday morning like a rental movie? So messed up.

So tempting.

I didnโ€™t want to consider, didnโ€™t want to imagine, but the images came anyway. Iโ€™d fantasized about Bella that way too many times, back when there was still a possibility ofย us, and then long after it was clear that the fantasies would only leave festering sores because there was no possibility, none at all. I hadnโ€™t been able to help myself then. I couldnโ€™t stop myself now. Bella inย myย arms, Bella sighingย myย nameโ€ฆ

Worse still, this new image Iโ€™d never had before, one that by all rights shouldnโ€™t have existed for me. Not yet. An image I knew I wouldnโ€™tโ€™ve suffered over forย yearsย if he hadnโ€™t shoved it in my head now. But it stuck there, winding threads through my brain like a weedโ€”poisonous and unkillable. Bella, healthy and glowing, so different than now, but something the same: her body, not distorted, changed in a more natural way. Round withย myย child.

I tried to escape the venomous weed in my mind. โ€œMakeย Bellaย see sense? What universe do you live in?โ€

โ€œAt least try.โ€

I shook my head fast. He waited, ignoring the negative answer because he could hear the conflict in my thoughts.

โ€œWhere is this psycho crap coming from? Are you making this up as you go?โ€

โ€œIโ€™ve been thinking of nothing but ways to save her since I realized what she was planning to do. What she would die to do. But I didnโ€™t know how to contact you. I knew you wouldnโ€™t listen if I called. I would have come to find you soon, if you hadnโ€™t come today. But itโ€™s hard to leave her, even for a few minutes. Her conditionโ€ฆ it changes so fast. The thing isโ€ฆ growing.

Swiftly. I canโ€™t be away from her now.โ€ โ€œWhatย isย it?โ€

โ€œNone of us have any idea. But it is stronger than she is. Already.โ€ I could suddenly see it thenโ€”see the swelling monster in my head,

breaking her from the inside out.

โ€œHelp me stop it,โ€ he whispered. โ€œHelp me stop this from happening.โ€ โ€œHow?ย By offering my stud services?โ€ He didnโ€™t even flinch when I said

that, but I did. โ€œYouโ€™re really sick. Sheโ€™ll never listen to this.โ€ โ€œTry. Thereโ€™s nothing to lose now. How will it hurt?โ€

It would hurt me. Hadnโ€™t I taken enough rejection from Bella without this?

โ€œA little pain to save her? Is it such a high cost?โ€ โ€œBut it wonโ€™t work.โ€

โ€œMaybe not. Maybe it will confuse her, though. Maybe sheโ€™ll falter in her resolve. One moment of doubt is all I need.โ€

โ€œAnd then you pull the rug out from under the offer? โ€™Just kidding, Bellaโ€™?โ€

โ€œIf she wants a child, thatโ€™s what she gets. I wonโ€™t rescind.โ€

I couldnโ€™t believe I was even thinking about this. Bella would punch me

โ€”not that I cared about that, but it would probably break her hand again. I shouldnโ€™t let him talk to me, mess with my head. I should just kill him now. โ€œNot now,โ€ he whispered. โ€œNot yet. Right or wrong, it would destroy

her, and you know it. No need to be hasty. If she wonโ€™t listen to you, youโ€™ll get your chance. The moment Bellaโ€™s heart stops beating, I will be begging for you to kill me.โ€

โ€œYou wonโ€™t have to beg long.โ€

The hint of a worn smile tugged at the corner of his mouth. โ€œIโ€™m very much counting on that.โ€

โ€œThen we have a deal.โ€

He nodded and held out his cold stone hand.

Swallowing my disgust, I reached out to take his hand. My fingers closed around the rock, and I shook it once.

โ€œWe have a deal,โ€ he agreed.

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