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And then taking a cell phone; so that I’ll know when to pick you up?”
“That sounds 。 。 。 very reasonable。”
“Excellent。”
He smiled at me; and I could see no trace of apprehension in his jewellike eyes。
To no one’s surprise; Charlie had no problem at all with me going to La Push for a bonfire。 Jacob crowed
with undisguised exultation when I called to give him the news; and he seemed eager enough to embrace
Edward’s safety measures。 He promised to meet us at the line between territories at six。
I had decided; after a short internal debate; that I would not sell my motorcycle。 I would take it back to
La Push where it belonged and; when I no longer needed it anymore 。 。 。 well; then; I would insist that Jacob
profit from his work somehow。 He could sell it or give it to a friend。 It didn’t matter to me。
Tonight seemed like a good opportunity to return the bike to Jacob’s garage。 As gloomy as I was feeling
about things lately; every day seemed like a possible last chance。 I didn’t have time to procrastinate any task;
no matter how minor。
Edward only nodded when I explained what I wanted; but I thought I saw a flicker of consternation in his
eyes; and I knew he was no happier about the idea of me on a motorcycle than Charlie was。
I followed him back to his house; to the garage where I’d left the bike。 It wasn’t until I pulled the truck in
and got out that I realized the consternation might not be entirely about my safety this time。
Next to my little antique motorcycle; overshadowing it; was another vehicle。 To call this other vehicle a
motorcycle hardly seemed fair; since it didn’t seem to belong to the same family as my suddenly shabby
looking bike。
It was big and sleek and silver and — even totally motionless — it looked fast。
“What is that?”
“Nothing;” Edward murmured。
“It doesn’t look like nothing。”
Edward’s expression was casual; he seemed determined to blow it off。 “Well; I didn’t know if you were
going to forgive your friend; or he you; and I wondered if you would still want to ride your bike anyway。 It
sounded like it was something that you enjoyed。 I thought I could go with you; if you wished。” He shrugged。
I stared at the beautiful machine。 Beside it; my bike looked like a broken tricycle。 I felt a sudden wave of
sadness when I realized that this was not a bad analogy for the way I probably looked next to Edward。
“I wouldn’t be able to keep up with you;” I whispered。
Edward put his hand under my chin and pulled my face around so that he could see it straight on。 With one
finger; he tried to push the corner of my mouth up。
“I’d keep pace with you; Bella。”
“That wouldn’t be much fun for you。”
“Of course it would; if we were together。”
I bit my lip and imagined it for a moment。 “Edward; if you thought I was going too fast or losing control of
the bike or something; what would you do?”
He hesitated; obviously trying to find the right answer。 I knew the truth: he’d find some way to save me
before I crashed。
Then he smiled。 It looked effortless; except for the tiny defensive tightening of his eyes。
“This is something you do with Jacob。 I see that now。”
“It’s just that; well; I don’t slow him down so much; you know。 I could try; I guess。 。 。 。”
I eyed the silver motorcycle doubtfully。
“Don’t worry about it;” Edward said; and then he laughed lightly。 “I saw Jasper admiring it。 Perhaps it’s
time he discovered a new way to travel。 After all; Alice has her Porsche now。”
“Edward; I —”
He interrupted me with a quick kiss。 “I said not to worry。 But would you do something for me?”
“Whatever you need;” I promised quickly。
He dropped my face and leaned over the far side of the big motorcycle; retrieving something he had
stashed there。
He came back with one object that was black and shapeless; and another that was red and easily
identifiable。
“Please?” he asked; flashing the crooked smile that always destroyed my resistance。
I took the red helmet; weighing it in my hands。 “I’ll look stupid。”
“No; you’ll look smart。 Smart enough not to get yourself hurt。” He threw the black thing; whatever it was;
over his arm and then took my face in his hands。 “There are things between my hands right now that I can’t
live without。 You could take care of them。”
“Okay; fine。 What’s that other thing?” I asked suspiciously。
He laughed and shook out some kind of padded jacket。 “It’s a riding jacket。 I hear road rash is quite
unfortable; not that I would know myself。”
He held it out for me。 With a deep sigh; I flipped my hair back and stuffed the helmet on my head。 Then I
shoved my arms through the sleeves of the jacket。 He zipped me in; a smile playing around the corners of his
lips; and took a step back。
I felt bulky。
“Be honest; how hideous do I look?”
He took another step back and pursed his lips。
“That bad; huh?” I muttered。
“No; no; Bella。 Actually 。 。 。” he seemed to be struggling for the right word。 “You look 。 。 。 sexy。”
I laughed out loud。 “Right。”
“Very sexy; really。”
“You are just saying that so that I’ll wear it;” I said。 “But that’s okay。 You’re right; it’s smarter。”
He wrapped his arms around me and pulled me against his chest。 “You’re silly。 I suppose that’s part of
your charm。 Though; I’ll admit it; this helmet does have its drawbacks。”
And then he pulled the helmet off so that he could kiss me。
As Edward drove me toward La Push a little while later; I realized that this unprecedented situation felt oddly
familiar。 It took me a moment of thought to pinpoint the source of the déjà vu。
“You know what this reminds me of?” I asked。 “It’s just like when I was a kid and Renée would pass me
off to Charlie for the summer。 I feel like a sevenyearold。”
Edward laughed。
I didn’t mention it out loud; but the biggest difference between the two circumstances was that Renée and
Charlie had been on better terms。
About halfway to La Push; we rounded the corner and found Jacob leaning against the side of the red
Volkswagen he’d built for himself out of scraps。 Jacob’s careful