rampant murder being condoned barely outside the packs' borders。 But under these circumstances; with
Renesmee in acute danger; he kept his mouth shut and glared at the floor rather than the vampires。
I was amazed at the easy acceptance the visiting vampires had for Jacob; the problems Edward had
anticipated had never materialized。 Jacob seemed more or less invisible to them; not quite a person; but
also not food; either。 They treated him the way people who are not animallovers treat the pets of their
friends。
Leah; Seth; Quil; and Embry were assigned to run with Sam for now; and Jacob would have happily
joined them; except that he couldn't stand to be away from Renesmee; and Renesmee was busy
fascinating the strange collection of Carlisle's friends。
We'd replayed the scene of Renesmee's introduction to the Denali coven a half dozen times。 First for
Peter and Charlotte; whom Alice and Jasper had sent our way without giving them any explanation at all;
like most people who knew Alice; they trusted her instructions despite the lack of information。 Alice had
told them nothing about which direction she and Jasper were heading。 She'd made no promise to ever
see them again in the future。
Neither Peter nor Charlotte had ever seen an immortal child。 Though they knew the rule; their negative
reaction was not as powerful as the Denali vampires' had been at first。 Curiosity had driven them to allow
Renesmee's 〃explanation。〃 And that was it。 Now they were as mitted to witnessing as Tanya's family。
Carlisle had sent friends from Ireland and Egypt。
The Irish clan arrived first; and they were surprisingly easy to convince。 Siobhan—a woman of immense
presence whose huge body was both beautiful and mesmerizing as it moved in smooth undulations—was
the leader; but she and her hardfaced mate; Liam; were long used to trusting the judgment of their
newest coven member。 Little Maggie; with her bouncy red curls; was not physically imposing like the
other two; but she had a gift for knowing when she was being lied to; and her verdicts were never
contested。 Maggie declared that Edward spoke the truth; and so Siobhan and Liam accepted our story
absolutely before even touching Renesmee。
Amun and the other Egyptian vampires were another story。 Even after two younger members of his
coven; Benjamin and Tia; had been convinced by Renesmee's explanation; Amun refused to touch her
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and ordered his coven to leave。 Benjamin—an oddly cheerful vampire who looked barely older than a
boy and seemed both utterly confident and utterly careless at the same time—persuaded Amun to stay
with a few subtle threats about disbanding their alliance。 Amun stayed; but continued to refuse to touch
Renesmee; and would not allow his mate; Kebi; to touch her; either。 It seemed an unlikely
grouping—though the Egyptians all looked so alike; with their midnight hair and olivetoned pallor; that
they easily could have passed for a biological family。 Amun was the senior member and the outspoken
leader。 Kebi never strayed farther away from Amun than his shadow; and I never heard her speak a
single word。 Tia; Benjamin's mate; was a quiet woman as well; though when she did speak there was
great insight and gravity to everything she said。 Still; it was Benjamin whom they all seemed to revolve
around; as if he had some invisible magism the others depended upon for their balance。 I saw Eleazar
staring at the boy with wide eyes and assumed Benjamin had a talent that drew the others to him。
〃It's not that;〃 Edward told me when we were alone that night。 〃His gift is so singular that Amun is
terrified of losing him。 Much like we had planned to keep Renesmee from Aro's knowledge〃—he
sighed—〃Amun has been keeping Benjamin from Aro's attention。 Amun created Benjamin; knowing he
would be special。〃
〃What can he do?〃
〃Something Eleazar's never seen before。 Something I've never heard of。 Something that even your shield
would do nothing against。〃 He grinned his crooked smile at me。 〃He can actually influence the elements
—earth; wind; water; and fire。 True physical manipulation; no illusion of the mind。 Benjamin's still
experimenting with it; and Amun tries to mold him into a weapon。 But you see how independent
Benjamin is。 He won't be used。〃
〃You like him;〃 I surmised from the tone of his voice。
〃He has a very clear sense of right and wrong。 I like his attitude。〃
Amun's attitude was something else; and he and Kebi kept to themselves; though Benjamin and Tia were
well on their way to being fast friends with both the Denali and the Irish covens。 We hoped that Carlisle's
return would ease the remaining tension with Amun。
Emmett and Rose sent individuals—any nomad friends of Carlisle's that they could track down。
Garrett came first—a tall; rangy vampire with eager ruby eyes and long sandy hair he kept tied back
with a leather thong—and it was apparent immediately that he was an adventurer。 I imagined that we
could have presented
him with any challenge and he would have accepted; just to test himself。 He fell in quickly with the Denali
sisters; asking endless questions about their unusual lifestyle。 I wondered if vegetarianism was another
challenge he would try; just to see if he could do it。
Mary and Randall also came—friends already; though they did not travel together。 They listened to
Renesmee's story and stayed to witness like the others。 Like the Denalis; they considered what they
would do if the Volturi did not pause for explanations。 All three of the nomads toyed with the idea of
standing with us。
Of course; Jacob got more surly with each new addition。 He kept his distance when he could; and when
he couldn't he grumbled to Renesmee that someone was going to have to provide an index if anyone
expected him to keep all the new bloodsuckers1names straight。*
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Carlisle and Esme returned a week after they had gone; Emmett and Rosalie just a few days later; and
all of us felt better when they were home。 Carlisle brought one more friend home with him; though friend
might have been the wrong term。 Alistair was a misanthropic English vampire who counted Carlisle as his
closest acquaintance; though he could hardly stand a visit more than once a century。 Alistair very much
preferred to wander alone; and Carlisle had called in a lot of favors to get him here。 He shunned all
pany; and it was clear he didn't have any admirers in the gathered covens。
The brooding darkhaired vampire took Carlisle at his word about Renesmee's origins; refusing; like
Amun; to touch her。 Edward told Carlisle; Esme; and me that Alistair was afraid to be here; but more
afraid of not knowing the oute。 He was deeply suspicious of all authority; and therefore naturally
suspicious of the Volturi。 What was happening now seemed to confirm all his fears。
〃Of course; now they'll know i was here;〃 we heard him grumble to himself in the attic—his preferred
spot to s