“It’s not like that with Jacob。”
“For you; maybe。 But for Jacob 。 。 。”
I frowned。 “Jacob knows how I feel。 I’ve told him everything。”
“Edward’s only human; Bella。 He’s going to react like any other boy。”
I grimaced。 I didn’t have a response to that。
She patted my hand。 “He’ll get over it。”
“I hope so。 Jake’s going through kind of a tough time。 He needs me。”
“You and Jacob are pretty close; aren’t you?”
“Like family;” I agreed。
“And Edward doesn’t like him。 。 。 。 That must be hard。 I wonder how Ben would handle that?” she
mused。
I halfsmiled。 “Probably just like any other boy。”
She grinned。 “Probably。”
Then she changed the subject。 Angela wasn’t one to pry; and she seemed to sense I wouldn’t — couldn’t
— say any more。
“I got my dorm assignment yesterday。 The farthest building from campus; naturally。”
“Does Ben know where he’s staying yet?”
“The closest dorm to campus。 He’s got all the luck。 How about you? Did you decide where you’re going?
”
I stared down; concentrating on the clumsy scrawl of my handwriting。 For a second I was distracted by
the thought of Angela and Ben at the University of Washington。 They would be off to Seattle in just a few
months。 Would it be safe then? Would the wild young vampire menace have moved elsewhere? Would there
be a new place by then; some other city flinching from horrormovie headlines?
Would those new headlines be my fault?
I tried to shake it off and answered her question a beat late。 “Alaska; I think。 The university there in
Juneau。”
I could hear the surprise in her voice。 “Alaska? Oh。 Really? I mean; that’s great。 I just figured you’d go
somewhere 。 。 。 warmer。”
I laughed a little; still staring at the envelope。 “Yeah。 Forks has really changed my perspective on life。”
“And Edward?”
Though his name set butterflies fluttering in my stomach; I looked up and grinned at her。 “Alaska’s not too
cold for Edward; either。”
She grinned back。 “Of course not。” And then she sighed。 “It’s so far。 You won’t be able to e home
very often。 I’ll miss you。 Will you email me?”
A swell of quiet sadness crashed over me; maybe it was a mistake to get closer to Angela now。 But
wouldn’t it be sadder still to miss out on these last chances? I shook off the unhappy thoughts; so that I could
answer her teasingly。
“If I can type again after this。” I nodded toward the stack of envelopes I’d done。
We laughed; and it was easy then to chat cheerfully about classes and majors while we finished the rest —
all I had to do was not think about it。 Anyway; there were more urgent things to worry about today。
I helped her put the stamps on; too。 I was afraid to leave。
“How’s your hand?” she asked。
I flexed my fingers。 “I think I’ll recover the full use of it 。 。 。 someday。”
The door banged downstairs; and we both looked up。
“Ang?” Ben called。
I tried to smile; but my lips trembled。 “I guess that’s my cue to leave。”
“You don’t have to go。 Though he’s probably going to describe the movie for me 。 。 。 in detail。”
“Charlie will be wondering where I am anyway。”
“Thanks for helping me。”
“I had a good time; actually。 We should do something like this again。 It was nice to have some girl time。”
“Definitely。”
There was a light knock on the bedroom door。
“e in; Ben;” Angela said。
I got up and stretched。
“Hey; Bella! You survived;” Ben greeted me quickly before going to take my place by Angela。 He eyed
our work。 “Nice job。 Too bad there’s nothing left to do; I would have 。 。 。” He let the thought trail off; and
then restarted excitedly。 “Ang; I can’t believe you missed this one! It was awesome。 There was this final fight
sequence — the choreography was unbelievable! This one guy — well; you’re going to have to see it to know
what I’m talking about —”
Angela rolled her eyes at me。
“See you at school;” I said with a nervous laugh。
She sighed。 “See you。”
I was jumpy on the way out to my truck; but the street was empty。 I spent the whole drive glancing
anxiously in all my mirrors; but there was never any sign of the silver car。
His car was not in front of the house; either; though that meant little。
“Bella?” Charlie called when I opened the front door。
“Hey; Dad。”
I found him in the living room; in front of the TV。
“So; how was your day?”
“Good;” I said。 Might as well tell him everything — he’d hear it from Billy soon enough。 Besides; it would
make him happy。 “They didn’t need me at work; so I went down to La Push。”
There wasn’t enough surprise in his face。 Billy had already talked to him。
“How’s Jacob?” Charlie asked; attempting to sound indifferent。
“Good;” I said; just as casual。
“You get over to the Webers’?”
“Yep。 We got all her announcements addressed。”
“That’s nice。” Charlie smiled a wide smile。 He was strangely focused; considering that there was a game
on。 “I’m glad you spent some time with your friends today。”
“Me; too。”
I ambled toward the kitchen; looking for busy work。 Unfortunately; Charlie had already cleaned up his
lunch。 I stood there for a few minutes; staring at the bright patch of light the sun made on the floor。 But I knew
I couldn’t delay this forever。
“I’m going to go study;” I announced glumly as I headed up the stairs。
“See you later;” Charlie called after me。
If I survive; I thought to myself。
I shut my bedroom door carefully before I turned to face my room。
Of course he was there。 He stood against the wall across from me; in the shadow beside the open
window。 His face was hard and his posture tense。 He glared at me wordlessly。
I cringed; waiting for the torrent; but it didn’t e。 He just continued to glare; possibly too angry to
speak。
“Hi;” I finally said。
His face could have been carved from stone。 I counted to a hundred in my head; but there was no change。
“Er 。 。 。 so; I’m still alive;” I began。
A growl rumbled low in his chest; but his expression didn’t change。
“No harm done;” I insisted with a shrug。
He moved。 His eyes closed; and he pinched the bridge of his nose between the fingers of his right hand。
“Bella;” he whispered。 “Do you have any idea how close I came to crossing the line today? To breaking
the treaty and ing after you? Do you know what that would have meant?”
I gasped and his eyes opened。 They were as cold and hard as night。
“You can’t!” I said too loudly。 I worked to modulate the volume of my voice so Charlie wouldn’t hear;
but I wanted to shout the words。 “Edward; they’d use any excuse for a fight。 They’d love that。 You can’t ever
break the rules!”
“Maybe they aren’t the only ones who would enjoy a fight。”
“Don’t you start;” I snapped。 “You made the treaty — you stick to it。”
“If he’d hurt you —”
“Enough!” I cut him off。 “There’s nothing to worry about。 Jacob isn’t dangerous。”
“Bella。” He rolled his eyes。 “You aren’t exactly the best judge of what is or isn’t dangerous。”
“I know I don’t have to worry about Jake。 And neither do you。”
He ground his tee