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3 eclipse月食-第章

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“That’s better; drive them toward the clearing;” Edward approved。 His body was shifting unconsciously as 
he watched; tensing for moves he would have made。 His hands still held mine; I twisted my fingers through his。 
At least he wasn’t down there。 
The sudden absence of sound was the only warning。 
The deep rush of Seth’s breathing cut off; and — as I’d paced my breaths with his — I noticed。 
I stopped breathing; too — too frightened to even make mylungs work as I realized that Edward had 
frozen into a block of ice beside me。 
Oh; no。 No。 No。 
Who had been lost? Theirs or ours? Mine; all mine。 What was my loss? 
So quickly that I wasn’t exactly sure how it happened; I was on my feet and the tent was collapsing in 
ragged shreds around me。 Had Edward ripped our way out? Why? 
I blinked; shocked; into the brilliant light。 Seth was all I could see; right beside us; his face only six inches 
from Edward’s。 They stared at each other with absolute concentration for one infinite second。 The sun 
shattered off Edward’s skin and sent sparkles dancing across Seth’s fur。 
And then Edward whispered urgently; “Go; Seth!” 
The huge wolf wheeled and disappeared into the forest shadows。 

 Had two entire seconds passed? It felt like hours。 I was terrified to the point of nausea by the knowledge 
that something horrible had gone awry in the clearing。 I opened my mouth to demand that Edward take me 
there; and do it now。 They needed him; and they needed me。 If I had to bleed to save them; I would do it。 I 
would die to do it; like the third wife。 I had no silver dagger in my hand; but I would find a way — 
 Before I could get the first syllable out; I felt as if I was being flung through the air。 But Edward’s hands 
never let go of me — I was only being moved; so quickly that the sensation was like falling sideways。 
 I found myself with my back pressed against the sheer cliff face。 Edward stood in front of me; holding a 
posture that I knew at once。 
 Relief washed through my mind at the same time that my stomach dropped through the soles of my feet。 
 I’d misunderstood。 
 Relief — nothing had gone wrong in the clearing。 
 Horror — the crisis was here。 
 Edward held a defensive position — halfcrouched; his arms extended slightly — that I recognized with 
sickening certainty。 The rock at my back could have been the ancient brick walls of the Italian alley where he 
had stood between me and the blackcloaked Volturi warriors。 
 Something was ing for us。 
 “Who?” I whispered。 
 The words came through his teeth in a snarl that was louder than I expected。 Too loud。 It meant that it was 
far too late to hide。 We were trapped; and it didn’t matter who heard his answer。 
 “Victoria;” he said; spitting the word; making it a curse。 “She’s not alone。 She crossed my scent; following 
the newborns in to watch — she never meant to fight with them。 She made a spurofthemoment decision to 
find me; guessing that you would be wherever I was。 She was right。 You were right。 It was always Victoria。” 
 She was close enough that he could hear her thoughts。 
 Relief again。 If it had been the Volturi; we were both dead。 But with Victoria; it didn’t have to be both。 
Edward could survive this。 He was a good fighter; as good as Jasper。 If she didn’t bring too many others; he 
could fight his way out; back to his family。 Edward was faster than anyone。 He could make it。 
 I was so glad he’d sent Seth away。 Of course; there was no one Seth could run to for help。 Victoria had 
timed her decision perfectly。 But at least Seth was safe; I couldn’t see the huge sandy wolf in my head when I 
thought his name — just the gangly fifteenyearold boy。 
 Edward’s body shifted — only infinitesimally; but it told me where to look。 I stared at the black shadows 
of the forest。 
 It was like having my nightmares walk forward to greet me。 
 Two vampires edged slowly into the small opening of our camp; eyes intent; missing nothing。 They 
glistened like diamonds in the sun。 
 I could barely look at the blond boy — yes; he was just a boy; though he was muscular and tall; maybe 
my age when he was changed。 His eyes — a more vivid red than I had ever seen before — could not hold 
mine。 Though he was closest to Edward; the nearest danger; I could not watch him。 
 Because; a few feet to the side and a few feet back; Victoria was staring at me。 
 Her orange hair was brighter than I’d remembered; more like a flame。 There was no wind here; but the 
fire around her face seemed to shimmer slightly; as if it were alive。 
 Her eyes were black with thirst。 She did not smile; as she always had in my nightmares — her lips were 
pressed into a tight line。 There was a striking feline quality to the way she held her coiled body; a lioness 
waiting for an opening to spring。 Her restless; wild gaze flickered between Edward and me; but never rested 
on him for more than a halfsecond。 She could not keep her eyes from my face any more than I could keep 
mine from hers。 
 Tension rolled off of her; nearly visible in the air。 I could feel the desire; the allconsuming passion that held 
her in its grip。 Almost as if I could hear her thoughts; too; I knew what she was thinking。 
 She was so close to what she wanted — the focus of her whole existence for more than a year now was 
just so close。 
 My death。 
 Her plan was as obvious as it was practical。 The big blond boy would attack Edward。 As soon as Edward 
was sufficiently distracted; Victoria would finish me。 

 It would be quick — she had no time for games here — but it would be thorough。 Something that it would 
be impossible to recover from。 Something that even vampire venom could not repair。 
 She’d have to stop my heart。 Perhaps a hand shoved through my chest; crushing it。 Something along those 
lines。 
 My heart beat furiously; loudly; as if to make her target more obvious。 
 An immense distance away; from far across the black forest; a wolf’s howl echoed in the still air。 With 
Seth gone; there was no way to interpret the sound。 
 The blond boy looked at Victoria from the corner of his eye; waiting on her mand。 
 He was young in mo
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