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Edward and Tanya and all those females; and my lips pressed together in a hard line。
“Not that you aren’t pretty; Bella;” she said; misreading my expression。 “But it just meant that he found
you more attractive than me。 I’m vain enough that I minded。”
“But you said ‘at first。’ That doesn’t still 。 。 。 bother you; does it? I mean; we both know you’re the most
beautiful person on the pla。”
I laughed at having to say the words — it was so obvious。 How odd that Rosalie should need such
reassurances。
Rosalie laughed; too。 “Thanks; Bella。 And no; it doesn’t really bother me anymore。 Edward has always
been a little strange。” She laughed again。
“But you still don’t like me;” I whispered。
Her smile faded。 “I’m sorry about that。”
We sat in silence for a moment; and she didn’t seem inclined to go on。
“Would you tell me why? Did I do something 。 。 。 ?” Was she angry that I’d put her family — her Emmett
— in danger? Time and time again。 James; and now Victoria 。 。 。
“No; you haven’t done anything;” she murmured。 “Not yet。”
I stared at her; perplexed。
“Don’t you see; Bella?” Her voice was suddenly more passionate than before; even while she’d told her
unhappy story。 “You already have everything。 You have a whole life ahead of you — everything I want。 And
you’re going to just throw it away。 Can’t you see that I’d trade everything I have to be you? You have the
choice that I didn’t have; and you’re choosing wrong!”
I flinched back from her fierce expression。 I realized my mouth had fallen open and I snapped it shut。
She stared at me for a long moment and; slowly; the fervor in her eyes dimmed。 Abruptly; she was
abashed。
“And I was so sure that I could do this calmly。” She shook her head; seeming a little dazed by the flood of
emotion。 “It’s just that it’s harder now than it was then; when it was no more than vanity。”
She stared at the moon in silence。 It was a few moments before I was brave enough to break into her
reverie。
“Would you like me better if I chose to stay human?”
She turned back to me; her lips twitching into a hint of a smile。 “Maybe。”
“You did get some of your happy ending; though;” I reminded her。 “You got Emmett。”
“I got half。” She grinned。 “You know that I saved Emmett from a bear that was mauling him; and carried
him home to Carlisle。 But can you guess why I stopped the bear from eating him?”
I shook my head。
“With the dark curls 。 。 。 the dimples that showed even while he was grimacingin pain 。 。 。 the strange
innocence that seemed so out of place on a grown man’s face 。 。 。 he reminded me of Vera’s little Henry。 I
didn’t want him to die — so much that; even though I hated this life; I was selfish enough to ask Carlisle to
change him for me。
“I got luckier than I deserved。 Emmett is everything I would have asked for if I’d known myself well
enough to know what to ask for。 He’s exactly the kind of person someone like me needs。 And; oddly enough;
he needs me; too。 That part worked out better than I could have hoped。 But there will never be more than the
two of us。 And I’ll never sit on a porch somewhere; with him grayhaired by my side; surrounded by our
grandchildren。”
Her smile was kind now。 “That sounds quite bizarre to you; doesn’t it? In some ways; you are much more
mature than I was at eighteen。 But in other ways 。 。 。 there are many things you’ve probably never thought
about seriously。 You’re too young to know what you’ll want in ten years; fifteen years — and too young to
give it all up without thinking it through。 You don’t want to be rash about permanent things; Bella。” She patted
my head; but the gesture didn’t feel condescending。
I sighed。
“Just think about it a little。 Once it’s done; it can’t be undone。 Esme’s made do with us as substitutes 。 。 。
and Alice doesn’t remember anything human so she can’t miss it。 。 。 。 You will remember; though。 It’s a lot to
give up。”
But more to get in return; I didn’t say aloud。 “Thanks; Rosalie。 It’s nice to understand 。 。 。 to know you
better。”
“I apologize for being such a monster。” She grinned。 “I’ll try to behave myself from now on。”
I grinned back at her。
We weren’t friends yet; but I was pretty sure she wouldn’t always hate me so much。
“I’ll let you sleep now。” Rosalie’s eyes flickered to the bed; and her lips twitched。 “I know you’re
frustrated that he’s keeping you locked up like this; but don’t give him too bad a time when he gets back。 He
loves you more than you know。 It terrifies him to be away from you。” She got up silently and ghosted to the
door。 “Goodnight; Bella;” she whispered as she shut it behind herself。
“Goodnight; Rosalie;” I murmured a second too late。
It took me a long time to fall asleep after that。
When I did sleep; I had a nightmare。 I was crawling across the dark; cold stones of an unfamiliar street;
under lightly falling snow; leaving a trail of blood smeared behind me。 A shadowy angel in a long white dress
watched my progress with resentful eyes。
The next morning; Alice drove me to school while I stared grumpily out the windshield。 I was feeling
sleepdeprived; and it made the irritation of my imprisonment that much stronger。
“Tonight we’ll go out to Olympia or something;” she promised。 “That would be fun; right?”
“Why don’t you just lock me in the basement;” I suggested; “and forget the sugar coating?”
Alice frowned。 “He’s going to take the Porsche back。 I’m not doing a very good job。 You’re supposed to
be having fun。”
“It’s not your fault;” I muttered。 I couldn’t believe I actually felt guilty。 “I’ll see you at lunch。”
I trudged off to English。 Without Edward; the day was guaranteed to be unbearable。 I sulked through my
first class; well aware that my attitude wasn’t helping anything。
When the bell rang; I got up without much enthusiasm。 Mike was there at the door; holding it open for me。
“Edward hiking this weekend?” he asked sociably as we walked out into the light rain。
“Yeah。”
“You want to do something tonight?”
How could