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would begin in the human newspapers; and the Volturi would return and clean out the city。 But they let the
others; the careful ones; continue。 。 。 。”
Jasper was staring off into space。
“That’s how you were changed。” My realization was a whisper。
“Yes;” he agreed。 “When I was human; I lived in Houston; Texas。 I was almost seventeen years old when
I joined the Confederate Army in 1861。 I lied to the recruiters and told them I was twenty。 I was tall enough
to get away with it。
“My military career was shortlived; but very promising。 People always 。 。 。 liked me; listened to what I
had to say。 My father said it was charisma。 Of course; now I know it was probably something more。 But;
whatever the reason; I was promoted quickly through the ranks; over older; more experienced men。 The
Confederate Army was new and scrambling to organize itself; so that provided opportunities; as well。 By the
first battle of Galveston — well; it was more of a skirmish; really — I was the youngest major in Texas; not
even acknowledging my real age。
“I was placed in charge of evacuating the women and children from the city when the Union’s mortar
boats reached the harbor。 It took a day to prepare them; and then I left with the first column of civilians to
convey them to Houston。
“I remember that one night very clearly。
“We reached the city after dark。 I stayed only long enough to make sure the entire party was safely
situated。 As soon as that was done; I got myself a fresh horse; and I headed back to Galveston。 There wasn’t
time to rest。
“Just a mile outside the city; I found three women on foot。 I assumed they were stragglers and dismounted
at once to offer them my aid。 But; when I could see their faces in the dim light of the moon; I was stunned into
silence。 They were; without question; the three most beautiful women I had ever seen。
“They had such pale skin; I remember marveling at it。 Even the little blackhaired girl; whose features were
clearly Mexican; was porcelain in the moonlight。 They seemed young; all of them; still young enough to be
called girls。 I knew they were not lost members of our party。 I would have remembered seeing these three。
“‘He’s speechless;’ the tallest girl said in a lovely; delicate voice — it was like wind chimes。 She had fair
hair; and her skin was snow white。
“The other was blonder still; her skin just as chalky。 Her face was like an angel’s。 She leaned toward me
with halfclosed eyes and inhaled deeply。
“‘Mmm;’ she sighed。 ‘Lovely。’
“The small one; the tiny brute; put her hand on the girl’s arm and spoke quickly。 Her voice was too soft
and musical to be sharp; but that seemed to be the way she intended it。
“‘Concentrate; tie;’ she said。
“I’d always had a good sense of how people related to each other; and it was immediately clear that the
brute was somehow in charge of the others。 If they’d been military; I would have said that she outranked
them。
“‘He looks right — young; strong; an officer。 。 。 。 ’ The brute paused; and I tried unsuccessfully to
speak。 ‘And there’s something more 。 。 。 do you sense it?’ she asked the other two。 ‘He’s 。 。 。 pelling。’
“‘Oh; yes;’ tie quickly agreed; leaning toward me again。
“‘Patience;’ the brute cautioned her。 ‘I want to keep this one。’
“tie frowned; she seemed annoyed。
“‘You’d better do it; Maria;’ the taller blonde spoke again。 ‘If he’s important to you。 I kill them twice as
often as I keep them。’
“‘Yes; I’ll do it;’ Maria agreed。 ‘I really do like this one。 Take tie away; will you? I don’t want to have
to protect my back while I’m trying to focus。’
“My hair was standing up on the back of my neck; though I didn’t understand the meaning of anything the
beautiful creatures were saying。 My instincts told me that there was danger; that the angel had meant it when
she spoke of killing; but my judgment overruled my instincts。 I had not been taught to fear women; but to
protect them。
“‘Let’s hunt;’ tie agreed enthusiastically; reaching for the tall girl’s hand。 They wheeled — they were
so graceful! — and sprinted toward the city。 They seemed to almost take flight; they were so fast — their
white dresses blew out behind them like wings。 I blinked in amazement; and they were gone。
“I turned to stare at Maria; who was watching me curiously。
“I’d never been superstitious in my life。 Until that second; I’d never believed in ghosts or any other such
nonsense。 Suddenly; I was unsure。
“‘What is your name; soldier?’ Maria asked me。
“‘Major Jasper Whitlock; ma’am;’ I stammered; unable to be impolite to a female; even if she was a
ghost。
“‘I truly hope you survive; Jasper;’ she said in her gentle voice。 ‘I have a good feeling about you。’
“She took a step closer; and inclined her head as if she were going to kiss me。 I stood frozen in place;
though my instincts were screaming at me to run。”
Jasper paused; his face thoughtful。 “A few days later;” he finally said; and I wasn’t sure if he had edited his
story for my sake or because he was responding to the tension that even I could feel exuding from Edward; “I
was introduced to my new life。
“Their names were Maria; tie; and Lucy。 They hadn’t been together long — Maria had rounded up the
other two — all three were survivors of recently lost battles。 Theirs was a partnership of convenience。 Maria
wanted revenge; and she wanted her territories back。 The others were eager to increase their 。 。 。 herd lands; I
suppose you could say。 They were putting together an army; and going about it more carefully than was usual。
It was Maria’s idea。 She wanted a superior army; so she sought out specific humans who had potential。 Then
she gave us much more attention; more training than anyone else had bothered with。 She taught us to fight; and
she taught us to be invisible to the humans。 When we did well; we were rewarded。 。 。 。”
He paused; editing again。
“She was in a hurry; though。 Maria knew that the massive strength of the newborn began to wane around
the year mark; and she wanted to act while we were strong。