free of the clouds。 His teeth gleamed bright against his russet skin。 “I can’t believe it!”
He ran to the truck and halfyanked me through the open door; and then we were both jumping up and
down like kids。
“How did you get here?”
“I snuck out!”
“Awesome!”
“Hey; Bella!” Billy had rolled himself into the doorway to see what all the motion was about。
“Hey; Bil —!”
Just then my air choked off — Jacob grabbed me up in a bear hug too tight to breathe and swung me
around in a circle。
“Wow; it’s good to see you here!”
“Can’t 。 。 。 breathe;” I gasped。
He laughed and put me down。
“Wele back; Bella;” he said; grinning。 And the way he said the words made it sound like wele
home。
We started walking; too keyed up to sit still in the house。 Jacob was practically bouncing as he moved; and I
had to remind him a few times that my legs weren’t ten feet long。
As we walked; I felt myself settling into another version of myself; the self I had been with Jacob。 A little
younger; a little less responsible。 Someone who might; on occasion; do something really stupid for no good
reason。
Our exuberance lasted through the first few topics of conversation: how we were doing; what we were up
to; how long I had; and what had brought me here。 When I hesitantly told him about the wolf flyer; his
bellowing laugh echoed back from the trees。
But then; as we ambled past the back of the store and shoved through the thick scrub that ringed the far
edge of First Beach; we got to the hard parts。 All too soon we had to talk about the reasons behind our long
separation; and I watched as the face of my friend hardened into the bitter mask that was already too familiar。
“So what’s the story; anyway?” Jacob asked me; kicking a piece of driftwood out of his way with too
much force。 It sailed over the sand and then clattered against the rocks。 “I mean; since the last time we 。 。 。
well; before; you know 。 。 。” He struggled for the words。 He took a deep breath and tried again。 “What I’m
asking is 。 。 。 everything is just back to the way it was before he left? You forgave him for all of that?”
I took a deep breath。 “There was nothing to forgive。”
I wanted to skip past this part; the betrayals; the accusations; but I knew that we had to talk it through
before we’d be able to move on to anything else。
Jacob’s face puckered up like he’d just licked a lemon。 “I wish Sam had taken a picture when he found
you that night last September。 It would be exhibit A。”
“Nobody’s on trial。”
“Maybe somebody should be。”
“Not even you would blame him for leaving; if you knew the reason why。”
He glared at me for a few seconds。 “Okay;” he challenged acidly。 “Amaze me。”
His hostility was wearing on me — chafing against the raw; it hurt to have him angry with me。 It reminded
me of the bleak afternoon; long ago; when — under orders from Sam — he’d told me we couldn’t be friends。
I took a second to pose myself。
“Edward left me last fall because he didn’t think I should be hanging out with vampires。 He thought it
would be healthier for me if he left。”
Jacob did a double take。 He had to scramble for a minute。 Whatever he’d been planning to say; it clearly
no longer applied。 I was glad he didn’t know the catalyst behind Edward’s decision。 I could only imagine what
he’d think if he knew Jasper had tried to kill me。
“He came back; though; didn’t he?” Jacob muttered。 “Too bad he can’t stick to a decision。”
“If you remember; I went and got him。”
Jacob stared at me for a moment; and then he backed off。 His face relaxed; and his voice was calmer
when he spoke。
“That’s true。 So I never did get the story。 What happened?”
I hesitated; biting my lip。
“Is it a secret?” His voice took on a taunting edge。 “Are you not allowed to tell me?”
“No;” I snapped。 “It’s just a really long story。”
Jacob smiled; arrogant; and turned to walk up the beach; expecting me to follow。
It was no fun being with Jacob if he was going to act like this。 I trailed behind him automatically; not sure if
I shouldn’t turn around and leave。 I was going to have to face Alice; though; when I got home。 。 。 。 I supposed
I wasn’t in any rush。
Jacob walked to a huge; familiar piece of driftwood — an entire tree; roots and all; bleached white and
beached deep in the sand; it was our tree; in a way。
Jacob sat down on the natural bench; and patted the space next to him。
“I don’t mind long stories。 Is there any action?”
I rolled my eyes as I sat next to him。 “There’s some action;” I allowed。
“It wouldn’t be real horror without action。”
“Horror!” I scoffed。 “Can you listen; or will you be interrupting me with rude ments about my friends?
”
He pretended to lock his lips and then threw the invisible key over his shoulder。 I tried not to smile; and
failed。
“I’ll have to start with the stuff you were already there for;” I decided; working to organize the stories in
my head before I began。
Jacob raised his hand。
“Go ahead。”
“That’s good;” he said。 “I didn’t understand much that was going on at the time。”
“Yeah; well; it gets plicated; so pay attention。 You know how Alice sees things?”
I took his scowl — the wolves weren’t thrilled that the legends of vampires possessing supernatural gifts
were true — for a yes; and proceeded with the account of my race through Italy to rescue Edward。
I kept it as succinct as possible — leaving out anything that wasn’t essential。 I tried to read Jacob’s
reactions; but his face was enigmatic as I explained how Alice had seen Edward plan to kill himself when he’d
heard that I was dead。 Sometimes Jacob seemed so deep in thought; I wasn’t sure if he was listening。 He only
interrupted one time。
“The fortuelling bloodsucker can’t see us?” he echoed; his face both fierce and gleeful。 “Seriously?
That’s excellent!”
I clenched my teeth together; and we sat in silence; his face expectant as he waited for me to continue。 I
glared at him until he realized his mistake。
“Oops!” he said。 “Sorry。” He locked his lips again。
His response was easier to read when I got to the part about the Volturi。 His teeth clenched together;
goose bumps rose on his arms; and his nostrils flared。 I didn’t go into specifics; I just told him that Edward had
talked us out of trouble; without revealing the promise we’d had to make; or the visit we were anticipating。
Jacob didn’t need to have my nightmares。
“Now you know the whole story;” I concluded。 “So it’s your turn to talk。 What happened while I was
with my mom this weekend?” I knew Jacob would give me more details than Edward had。 He wasn’t afraid of
scaring me。
Jacob leaned forward; instantly animated。 “So Embry and Quil and I were running patrol on Saturday
night; just routine stuff; when out of nowhere — bam!” He threw his arms out; impersonating an explosion。
“There it is — a fresh trail; not fifteen minutes old。 Sam wanted us to wait for him; but I didn’t know you were
gone; and I didn’t know if your bloodsuckers were keeping an eye on you or not。 So we took off after her