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room was dark; there was the same electric spark; the same restless
craving to stretch my hand across the short space and touch his cold
skin; as yesterday。
I leaned forward on the table; resting my chin on my folded arms; my
hidden fingers gripping the table's edge as I fought to ignore the
irrational longing that unsettled me。 I didn't look at him; afraid that
if he was looking at me; it would only make selfcontrol that much
harder。 I sincerely tried to watch the movie; but at the end of the hour
I had no idea what I'd just seen。 I sighed in relief again when Mr。
Banner turned the lights on; finally glancing at Edward; he was looking
at me; his eyes ambivalent。
He rose in silence and then stood still; waiting for me。 We walked toward
the gym in silence; like yesterday。 And; also like yesterday; he touched
my face wordlessly — this time with the back of his cool hand; stroking
once from my temple to my jaw — before he turned and walked away。
Gym passed quickly as I watched Mike's oneman badminton show。 He didn't
speak to me today; either in response to my vacant expression or because
he was still angry about our squabble yesterday。 Somewhere; in a corner
of my mind; I felt bad about that。 But I couldn't concentrate on him。
I hurried to change afterward; ill at ease; knowing the faster I moved;
the sooner I would be with Edward。 The pressure made me more clumsy than
usual; but eventually I made it out the door; feeling the same release
when I saw him standing there; a wide smile automatically spreading
across my face。 He smiled in reaction before launching into more
crossexamination。
His questions were different now; though; not as easily answered。 He
wanted to know what I missed about home; insisting on descriptions of
anything he wasn't familiar with。 We sat in front of Charlie's house for
hours; as the sky darkened and rain plummeted around us in a sudden
deluge。
I tried to describe impossible things like the scent of creosote —
bitter; slightly resinous; but still pleasant — the high; keening sound
of the cicadas in July; the feathery barrenness of the trees; the very
size of the sky; extending whiteblue from horizon to horizon; barely
interrupted by the low mountains covered with purple volcanic rock。 The
hardest thing to explain was why it was so beautiful to me — to justify a
beauty that didn't depend on the sparse; spiny vegetation that often
looked half dead; a beauty that had more to do with the exposed shape of
the land; with the shallow bowls of valleys between the craggy hills; and
the way they held on to the sun。 I found myself using my hands as I tried
to describe it to him。
His quiet; probing questions kept me talking freely; forgetting; in the
dim light of the storm; to be embarrassed for monopolizing the
conversation。 Finally; when I had finished detailing my cluttered room at
home; he paused instead of responding with another question。
〃Are you finished?〃 I asked in relief。
〃Not even close — but your father will be home soon。〃
〃Charlie!〃 I suddenly recalled his existence; and sighed。 I looked out at
the raindarkened sky; but it gave nothing away。 〃How late is it?〃 I
wondered out loud as I glanced at the clock。 I was surprised by the time
— Charlie would be driving home now。
〃It's twilight;〃 Edward murmured; looking at the western horizon;
obscured as it was with clouds。 His voice was thoughtful; as if his mind
were somewhere far away。 I stared at him as he gazed unseeingly out the
windshield。
I was still staring when his eyes suddenly shifted back to mine。
〃It's the safest time of day for us;〃 he said; answering the unspoken
question in my eyes。 〃The easiest time。 But also the saddest; in a way…
the end of another day; the return of the night。 Darkness is so
predictable; don't you think?〃 He smiled wistfully。
〃I like the night。 Without the dark; we'd never see the stars。〃 I
frowned。 〃Not that you see them here much。〃
He laughed; and the mood abruptly lightened。
〃Charlie will be here in a few minutes。 So; unless you want to tell him
that you'll be with me Saturday…〃 He raised one eyebrow。
〃Thanks; but no thanks。〃 I gathered my books; realizing I was stiff from
sitting still so long。 〃So is it my turn tomorrow; then?〃
〃Certainly not!〃 His face was teasingly outraged。 〃I told you I wasn't
done; didn't I?〃
〃What more is there?〃
〃You'll find out tomorrow。〃 He reached across to open my door for me; and
his sudden proximity sent my heart into frenzied palpitations。
But his hand froze on the handle。
〃Not good;〃 he muttered。
〃What is it?〃 I was surprised to see that his jaw was clenched; his eyes
disturbed。
He glanced at me for a brief second。 〃Another plication;〃 he said
glumly。
He flung the door open in one swift movement; and then moved; almost
cringed; swiftly away from me。
The flash of headlights through the rain caught my attention as a dark
car pulled up to the curb just a few feet away; facing us。
〃Charlie's around the corner;〃 he warned; staring through the downpour at
the other vehicle。
I hopped out at once; despite my confusion and curiosity。 The rain was
louder as it glanced off my jacket。
I tried to make out the shapes in the front seat of the other car; but it
was too dark。 I could see Edward illuminated in the glare of the new
car's headlights; he was still staring ahead; his gaze locked on
something or someone I couldn't see。 His expression was a strange mix of
frustration and defiance。
Then he revved the engine; and the tires squealed against the wet
pavement。 The Volvo was out of sight in seconds。
〃Hey; Bella;〃 called a familiar; husky voice from the driver's side of
the little black car。
〃Jacob?〃 I asked; squinting through the rain。 Just then; Charlie's
cruiser swung around the corner; his lights shining on the occupants of
the car in front of me。
Jacob was already climbing out; his wide grin visible even through the
darkness。 In the passenger seat was a much older man; a heavyset man with
a memorable face — a face that ove