too fast for me to really understand what they were doing。 Now and then the sharp eyes of the wolves would
catch my attention。 I had a feeling the wolves were getting more out of this than I was — maybe more than
they should。
Eventually; Carlisle cleared his throat。
Jasper laughed; and took a step back。 Edward straightened up and grinned at him。
“Back to work;” Jasper consented。 “We’ll call it a draw。”
Everyone took turns; Carlisle; then Rosalie; Esme; and Emmett again。 I squinted through my lashes;
cringing as Jasper attacked Esme。 That one was the hardest to watch。 Then he slowed down; still not quite
enough for me to understand his motions; and gave more instruction。
“You see what I’m doing here?” he would ask。 “Yes; just like that;” he encouraged。 “Concentrate on the
sides。 Don’t forget where their target will be。 Keep moving。”
Edward was always focused; watching and also listening to what others couldn’t see。
It got more difficult to follow as my eyes got heavier。 I hadn’t been sleeping well lately; anyway; and it was
approaching a solid twentyfour hours since the last time I’d slept。 I leaned against Edward’s side; and let my
eyelids droop。
“We’re about finished;” he whispered。
Jasper confirmed that; turning toward the wolves for the first time; his expression unfortable again。
“We’ll be doing this tomorrow。 Please feel wele to observe again。”
“Yes;” Edward answered in Sam’s cool voice。 “We’ll be here。”
Then Edward sighed; patted my arm; and stepped away from me。 He turned to his family。
“The pack thinks it would be helpful to be familiar with each of our scents — so they don’t make mistakes
later。 If we could hold very still; it will make it easier for them。”
“Certainly;” Carlisle said to Sam。 “Whatever you need。”
There was a gloomy; throaty grumble from the wolf pack as they all rose to their feet。
My eyes were wide again; exhaustion forgotten。
The deep black of the night was just beginning to fade — the sun brightening the clouds; though it hadn’t
cleared the horizon yet; far away on the other side of the mountains。 As they approached; it was suddenly
possible to make out shapes 。 。 。 colors。
Sam was in the lead; of course。 Unbelievably huge; black as midnight; a monster straight out of my
nightmares — literally; after the first time I’d seen Sam and the others in the meadow; they’d starred in my bad
dreams more than once。
Now that I could see them all; match the vastness with each pair of eyes; it looked like more than ten。 The
pack was overwhelming。
Out of the corner of my eye; I saw that Edward was watching me; carefully evaluating my reaction。
Sam approached Carlisle where he stood in the front; the huge pack right on his tail。 Jasper stiffened; but
Emmett; on the other side of Carlisle; was grinning and relaxed。
Sam sniffed at Carlisle; seeming to wince slightly as he did。 Then he moved on to Jasper。
My eyes ran down the wary brace of wolves。 I was sure I could pick out a few of the new additions。
There was a light gray wolf that was much smaller than the others; the hackles on the back of his neck raised
in distaste。 There was another; the color of desert sand; who seemed gangly and uncoordinated beside the
rest。 A low whine broke through the sandy wolf’s control when Sam’s advance left him isolated between
Carlisle and Jasper。
I stopped at the wolf just behind Sam。 His fur was reddishbrown and longer than the others; shaggy in
parison。 He was almost as tall as Sam; the second largest in the group。 His stance was casual; somehow
exuding nonchalance over what the rest obviously considered an ordeal。
The enormous russetcolored wolf seemed to feel my gaze; and he looked up at me with familiar black
eyes。
I stared back at him; trying to believe what I already knew。 I could feel the wonder and fascination on my
face。
The wolf’s muzzle fell open; pulling back over his teeth。 It would have been a frightening expression;
except that his tongue lolled out the side in a wolfy grin。
I giggled。
Jacob’s grin widened over his sharp teeth。 He left his place in line; ignoring the eyes of his pack as they
followed him。 He trotted past Edward and Alice to stand not two feet away from me。 He stopped there; his
gaze flickering briefly toward Edward。
Edward stood motionless; a statue; his eyes still assessing my reaction。
Jacob crouched down on his front legs and dropped his head so that his face was no higher than mine;
staring at me; measuring my response just as much as Edward was。
“Jacob?” I breathed。
The answering rumble deep in his chest sounded like a chuckle。
I reached my hand out; my fingers trembling slightly; and touched the redbrown fur on the side of his face。
The black eyes closed; and Jacob leaned his huge head into my hand。 A thrumming hum resonated in this
throat。
The fur was both soft and rough; and warm against my skin。 I ran my fingers through it curiously; learning
the texture; stroking his neck where the color deepened。 I hadn’t realized how close I’d gotten; without
warning; Jacob suddenly licked my face from chin to hairline。
“Ew! Gross; Jake!” I plained; jumping back and smacking at him; just as I would have if he were
human。 He dodged out of the way; and the coughing bark that came through his teeth was obviously laughter。
I wiped my face on the sleeve of my shirt; unable to keep from laughing with him。
It was at that point that I realized that everyone was watching us; the Cullens and the werewolves — the
Cullens with perplexed and somewhat disgusted expressions。 It was hard to read the wolves’ faces。 I thought
Sam looked unhappy。
And then there was Edward; on edge and clearly disappointed。 I realized he’d been hoping for a different
reaction from me。 Like screaming and running away in terror。
Jacob made the laughing sound again。
The other wolves were backing away now; not taking their eyes off the Cullens as they departed。 Jacob
stood by my side; watching them go。 Soon; they disappeared into the murky forest。 Only two hesitated by the
trees; watching Jacob; their postures radiating anxiety。
Edward sighed; and — ignoring Jacob — came to stand on my other side; taking my hand。
“Ready to go?” he asked me。
Before I could answer; he was staring over me at Jacob。
“I’ve not quite figured out all the details yet;” he said; answering a question in Jacob’s thoughts。
The Jacobwolf grumbled sullenly。
“It’s more plicated than that;” Edward said。 “Don’t concern yourself; I’ll make sure it’s safe。”
“What are you talking about?” I demanded。
“Just discussing strategy;” Edward said。
Jacob’s head swiveled back and forth; looking at our faces。 Then; suddenly; he bolted for the forest。 As
he darted away; I noticed for the first time a square of folded black fabric secured to his back leg。
“Wait;” I called; one hand stretching out automatically to reach after him。 But he disappeared into the trees
in seconds; the other two wolves following。
“Why did he leave?” I asked; hurt。
“He’s ing back;” Edward said。 He sighed。 “He wants to be able to talk for himself。”
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