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as I breathed in his heady scent。
Immediately I felt him turn to unresponsive stone beneath my lips。 His
hands gently; but with irresistible force; pushed my face back。 I opened
my eyes and saw his guarded expression。
〃Oops;〃 I breathed。
〃That's an understatement。〃
His eyes were wild; his jaw clenched in acute restraint; yet he didn't
lapse from his perfect articulation。 He held my face just inches from
his。 He dazzled my eyes。
〃Should I… ?〃 I tried to disengage myself; to give him some room。
His hands refused to let me move so much as an inch。
〃No; it's tolerable。 Wait for a moment; please。〃 His voice was polite;
controlled。
I kept my eyes on his; watched as the excitement in them faded and
gentled。
Then he smiled a surprisingly impish grin。
〃There;〃 he said; obviously pleased with himself。
〃Tolerable?〃 I asked。
He laughed aloud。 〃I'm stronger than I thought。 It's nice to know。〃
〃I wish I could say the same。 I'm sorry。〃
〃You are only human; after all。〃
〃Thanks so much;〃 I said; my voice acerbic。
He was on his feet in one of his lithe; almost invisibly quick movements。
He held out his hand to me; an unexpected gesture。 I was so used to our
standard of careful noncontact。 I took his icy hand; needing the support
more than I thought。 My balance had not yet returned。
〃Are you still faint from the run? Or was it my kissing expertise?〃 How
lighthearted; how human he seemed as he laughed now; his seraphic face
untroubled。 He was a different Edward than the one I had known。 And I
felt all the more besotted by him。 It would cause me physical pain to be
separated from him now。
〃I can't be sure; I'm still woozy;〃 I managed to respond。 〃I think it's
some of both; though。〃
〃Maybe you should let me drive。〃
〃Are you insane?〃 I protested。
〃I can drive better than you on your best day;〃 he teased。 〃You have much
slower reflexes。〃
〃I'm sure that's true; but I don't think my nerves; or my truck; could
take it。〃
〃Some trust; please; Bella。〃
My hand was in my pocket; curled tightly around the key。 I pursed my
lips; deliberated; then shook my head with a tight grin。
〃Nope。 Not a chance。〃
He raised his eyebrows in disbelief。
I started to step around him; heading for the driver's side。 He might
have let me pass if I hadn't wobbled slightly。 Then again; he might not
have。 His arm created an inescapable snare around my waist。
〃Bella; I've already expended a great deal of personal effort at this
point to keep you alive。 I'm not about to let you behind the wheel of a
vehicle when you can't even walk straight。 Besides; friends don't let
friends drive drunk;〃 he quoted with a chuckle。 I could smell the
unbearably sweet fragrance ing off his chest。
〃Drunk?〃 I objected。
〃You're intoxicated by my very presence。〃 He was grinning that playful
smirk again。
〃I can't argue with that;〃 I sighed。 There was no way around it; I
couldn't resist him in anything。 I held the key high and dropped it;
watching his hand flash like lightning to catch it soundlessly。 〃Take it
easy — my truck is a senior citizen。〃
〃Very sensible;〃 he approved。
〃And are you not affected at all?〃 I asked; irked。 〃By my presence?〃
Again his mobile features transformed; his expression became soft; warm。
He didn't answer at first; he simply bent his face to mine; and brushed
his lips slowly along my jaw; from my ear to my chin; back and forth。 I
trembled。
〃Regardless;〃 he finally murmured; 〃I have better reflexes。〃
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14。 MIND OVER MATTER
He could drive well; when he kept the speed reasonable; I had to admit。
Like so many things; it seemed to be effortless to him。 He barely looked
at the road; yet the tires never deviated so much as a centimeter from
the center of the lane。 He drove onehanded; holding my hand on the seat。
Sometimes he gazed into the setting sun; sometimes he glanced at me — my
face; my hair blowing out the open window; our hands twined together。
He had turned the radio to an oldies station; and he sang along with a
song I'd never heard。 He knew every line。
〃You like fifties music?〃 I asked。
〃Music in the fifties was good。 Much better than the sixties; or the
seventies; ugh!〃 He shuddered。 〃The eighties were bearable。〃
〃Are you ever going to tell me how old you are?〃 I asked; tentative; not
wanting to upset his buoyant humor。
〃Does it matter much?〃 His smile; to my relief; remained unclouded。
〃No; but I still wonder…〃 I grimaced。 〃There's nothing like an unsolved
mystery to keep you up at night。〃
〃I wonder if it will upset you;〃 he reflected to himself。 He gazed into
the sun; the minutes passed。
〃Try me;〃 I finally said。
He sighed; and then looked into my eyes; seeming to forget the road
pletely for a time。 Whatever he saw there must have encouraged him。 He
looked into the sun — the light of the setting orb glittered off his skin
in rubytinged sparkles — and spoke。
〃I was born in Chicago in 1901。〃 He paused and glanced at me from the
corner of his eyes。 My face was carefully unsurprised; patient for the
rest。 He smiled a tiny smile and continued。 〃Carlisle found me in a
hospital in the summer of 1918。 I was seventeen; and dying of the Spanish
influenza。〃
He heard my intake of breath; though it was barely audible to my own
ears。 He looked down into my eyes again。
〃I don't remember it well — it was a very long time ago; and human
memories fade。〃 He was lost in his thoughts for a short time before he
went on。 〃I do remember how it felt; when Carlisle saved me。 It's not an
easy thing; not something you could forget。〃
〃Your parents?〃
〃They had already died from the disease。 I was alone。 That was why he
chose me。 In all the chaos of the epidemic; no one would ever realize I
was gone。〃
〃How did he… save you?〃
A few seconds passed before he answered。 He seemed to choose his words
carefully。
〃It was difficult。 Not many of us have the restraint necessary to
acplish it。 But Carlisle has