rebellious adolescence — about ten years after I was… born… created;
whatever you want to call it。 I wasn't sold on his life of abstinence;
and I resented him for curbing my appetite。 So I went off on my own for a
time。〃
〃Really?〃 I was intrigued; rather than frightened; as I perhaps should
have been。
He could tell。 I vaguely realized that we were headed up the next flight
of stairs; but I wasn't paying much attention to my surroundings。
〃That doesn't repulse you?〃
〃No。〃
〃Why not?〃
〃I guess… it sounds reasonable。〃
He barked a laugh; more loudly than before。 We were at the top of the
stairs now; in another paneled hallway。
〃From the time of my new birth;〃 he murmured; 〃I had the advantage of
knowing what everyone around me was thinking; both human and nonhuman
alike。 That's why it took me ten years to defy Carlisle — I could read
his perfect sincerity; understand exactly why he lived the way he did。
〃It took me only a few years to return to Carlisle and remit to his
vision。 I thought I would be exempt from the… depression… that
acpanies a conscience。 Because I knew the thoughts of my prey; I could
pass over the innocent and pursue only the evil。 If I followed a murderer
down a dark alley where he stalked a young girl — if I saved her; then
surely I wasn't so terrible。〃
I shivered; imagining only too clearly what he described — the alley at
night; the frightened girl; the dark man behind her。 And Edward; Edward
as he hunted; terrible and glorious as a young god; unstoppable。 Would
she have been grateful; that girl; or more frightened than before?
〃But as time went on; I began to see the monster in my eyes。 I couldn't
escape the debt of so much human life taken; no matter how justified。 And
I went back to Carlisle and Esme。 They weled me back like the
prodigal。 It was more than I deserved。〃
We'd e to a stop in front of the last door in the hall。
〃My room;〃 he informed me; opening it and pulling me through。
His room faced south; with a wallsized window like the great room below。
The whole back side of the house must be glass。 His view looked down on
the winding Sol Duc River; across the untouched forest to the Olympic
Mountain range。 The mountains were much closer than I would have believed。
The western wall was pletely covered with shelf after shelf of CDs。
His room was better stocked than a music store。 In the corner was a
sophisticatedlooking sound system; the kind I was afraid to touch
because I'd be sure to break something。 There was no bed; only a wide and
inviting black leather sofa。 The floor was covered with a thick golden
carpet; and the walls were hung with heavy fabric in a slightly darker
shade。
〃Good acoustics?〃 I guessed。
He chuckled and nodded。
He picked up a remote and turned the stereo on。 It was quiet; but the
soft jazz number sounded like the band was in the room with us。 I went to
look at his mindboggling music collection。
〃How do you have these organized?〃 I asked; unable to find any rhyme or
reason to the titles。
He wasn't paying attention。
〃Ummm; by year; and then by personal preference within that frame;〃 he
said absently。
I turned; and he was looking at me with a peculiar expression in his eyes。
〃What?〃
〃I was prepared to feel… relieved。 Having you know about everything; not
needing to keep secrets from you。 But I didn't expect to feel more than
that。 I like it。 It makes me… happy。〃 He shrugged; smiling slightly。
〃I'm glad;〃 I said; smiling back。 I'd worried that he might regret
telling me these things。 It was good to know that wasn't the case。
But then; as his eyes dissected my expression; his smile faded and his
forehead creased。
〃You're still waiting for the running and the screaming; aren't you?〃 I
guessed。
A faint smile touched his lips; and he nodded。
〃I hate to burst your bubble; but you're really not as scary as you think
you are。 I don't find you scary at all; actually;〃 I lied casually。
He stopped; raising his eyebrows in blatant disbelief。 Then he flashed a
wide; wicked smile。
〃You really shouldn't have said that;〃 he chuckled。
He growled; a low sound in the back of his throat; his lips curled back
over his perfect teeth。 His body shifted suddenly; halfcrouched; tensed
like a lion about to pounce。
I backed away from him; glaring。
〃You wouldn't。〃
I didn't see him leap at me — it was much too fast。 I only found myself
suddenly airborne; and then we crashed onto the sofa; knocking it into
the wall。 All the while; his arms formed an iron cage of protection
around me — I was barely jostled。 But I still was gasping as I tried to
right myself。
He wasn't having that。 He curled me into a ball against his chest;
holding me more securely than iron chains。 I glared at him in alarm; but
he seemed well in control; his jaw relaxed as he grinned; his eyes bright
only with humor。
〃You were saying?〃 he growled playfully。
〃That you are a very; very terrifying monster;〃 I said; my sarcasm marred
a bit by my breathless voice。
〃Much better;〃 he approved。
〃Um。〃 I struggled。 〃Can I get up now?〃
He just laughed。
〃Can we e in?〃 a soft voice sounded from the hall。
I struggled to free myself; but Edward merely readjusted me so that I was
somewhat more conventionally seated on his lap。 I could see it was Alice;
then; and Jasper behind her in the doorway。 My cheeks burned; but Edward
seemed at ease。
〃Go ahead。〃 Edward was still chuckling quietly。
Alice seemed to find nothing unusual in our embrace; she walked — almost
danced; her movements were so graceful — to the center of the room; where
she folded herself sinuously onto the floor。 Jasper; however; paused at
the door; his expression a trifle shocked。 He stared at Edward's face;
and I wondered if he was tasting the atmosphere with his unusual
sensitivity。
〃It sounded like you were having Bella for lunch; and we came to see if
you would share;〃 Alice announced。
I stiffened for an instant; until I realized Edward was grinning —
whether at her ment or my response; I couldn't tell。
〃Sorry; I don't believe I have enough to spare;〃 he replied; his arms
holding me recklessly close。
〃Actually;〃 Jasper said; smiling despite himself as he walked into the
room; 〃Alice says there's going to be a real storm tonight; and Emmett
wants to play ball。 Are you game?〃
The words were all mon enough; but the context confused me。 I gathered
that Alice was a bit more reliable than the weatherman; though。
Edward's eyes lit up; but he hesitated。
〃Of course you should bring Bella;〃 Alice chirped。 I thought I saw Jasper
throw a quick glance at her。
〃Do you want to go?〃 Edward asked me; excited; his expression vivid。
〃Sure。〃 I couldn't disappoint such a face。 〃Um; where are we going?〃
〃We have to wait for thunder to play ball — you'll see why;〃 he promised。
〃Will I need an umbrella?〃
They all three laughed aloud。
〃Will she?〃 Jasper asked Alice。
〃No。〃 She was positive。 〃The storm will hit over town。 It should be dry
enough