3 eclipse月食-第22部分
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seemed to be everything I’d dreamed of。 The fairy tale prince; e to make me a princess。 Everything I
wanted; yet it was still no more than I expected。 We were engaged before I’d known him for two months。
“We didn’t spend a great deal of time alone with each other。 Royce told me he had many responsibilities
at work; and; when we were together; he liked people to look at us; to see me on his arm。 I liked that; too。
There were lots of parties; dancing; and pretty dresses。 When you were a King; every door was open for you;
every red carpet rolled out to greet you。
“It wasn’t a long engagement。 Plans went ahead for the most lavish wedding。 It was going to be everything
I’d ever wanted。 I was pletely happy。 When I called at Vera’s; I no longer felt jealous。 I pictured my fair
haired children playing on the huge lawns of the Kings’ estate; and I pitied her。”
Rosalie broke off suddenly; clenching her teeth together。 It pulled me out of her story; and I realized that
the horror was not far off。 There would be no happy ending; as she’d promised。 I wondered if this was why
she had so much more bitterness in her than the rest of them — because she’d been within reach of everything
she’d wanted when her human life was cut short。
“I was at Vera’s that night;” Rosalie whispered。 Her face was smooth as marble; and as hard。 “Her little
Henry really was adorable; all smiles and dimples — he was just sitting up on his own。 Vera walked me to the
door as I was leaving; her baby in her arms and her husband at her side; his arm around her waist。 He kissed
her on the cheek when he thought I wasn’t looking。 That bothered me。 When Royce kissed me; it wasn’t quite
the same — not so sweet somehow。 。 。 。 I shoved that thought aside。 Royce was my prince。 Someday; I
would be queen。”
It was hard to tell in the moonlight; but it looked like her bone white face got paler。
“It was dark in the streets; the lamps already on。 I hadn’t realized how late it was。” She continued to
whisper almost inaudibly。 “It was cold; too。 Very cold for late April。 The wedding was only a week away; and
I was worrying about the weather as I hurried home — I can remember that clearly。 I remember every detail
about that night。 I clung to it so hard 。 。 。 in the beginning。 I thought of nothing else。 And so I remember this;
when so many pleasant memories have faded away pletely。 。 。 。”
She sighed; and began whispering again。 “Yes; I was worrying about the weather。 。 。 。 I didn’t want to
have to move the wedding indoors。 。 。 。
“I was a few streets from my house when I heard them。 A cluster of men under a broken streetlamp;
laughing too loud。 Drunk。 I wished I’d called my father to escort me home; but the way was so short; it
seemed silly。 And then he called my name。
“‘Rose!’ he yelled; and the others laughed stupidly。
“I hadn’t realized the drunks were so well dressed。 It was Royce and some of his friends; sons of other
rich men。
“‘Here’s my Rose!’ Royce shouted; laughing with them; sounding just as stupid。 ‘You’re late。 We’re cold;
you’ve kept us waiting so long。’”
“I’d never seen him drink before。 A toast; now and then; at a party。 He’d told me he didn’t like
champagne。 I hadn’t realized that he preferred something much stronger。
“He had a new friend — the friend of a friend; e up from Atlanta。
“‘What did I tell you; John;’ Royce crowed; grabbing my arm and pullingme closer。 ‘Isn’t she lovelier
than all your Georgia peaches?’
“The man named John was darkhaired and suntanned。 He looked me over like I was a horse he was
buying。
“‘It’s hard to tell;’ he drawled slowly。 ‘She’s all covered up。’
“They laughed; Royce like the rest。
“Suddenly; Royce ripped my jacket from my shoulders — it was a gift from him — popping the brass
buttons off。 They scattered all over the street。
“‘Show him what you look like; Rose!’ He laughed again and then he tore my hat out of my hair。 The pins
wrenched my hair from the roots; and I cried out in pain。 They seemed to enjoy that — the sound of my pain。
。 。 。”
Rosalie looked at me suddenly; as if she’d forgotten I was there。 I was sure my face was as white as hers。
Unless it was green。
“I won’t make you listen to the rest;” she said quietly。 “They left me in the street; still laughing as they
stumbled away。 They thought I was dead。 They were teasing Royce that he would have to find a new bride。
He laughed and said he’d have to learn some patience first。
“I waited in the road to die。 It was cold; though there was so much pain that I was surprised it bothered
me。 It started to snow; and I wondered why I wasn’t dying。 I was impatient for death to e; to end the
pain。 It was taking so long。 。 。 。
“Carlisle found me then。 He’d smelled the blood; and e to investigate。 I remember being vaguely
irritated as he worked over me; trying to save my life。 I’d never liked Dr。 Cullen or his wife and her brother —
as Edward pretended to be then。 It had upset me that they were all more beautiful than I was; especially that
the men were。 But they didn’t mingle in society; so I’d only seen them once or twice。
“I thought I’d died when he pulled me from the ground and ran with me — because of the speed — it felt
like I was flying。 I remembered being horrified that the pain didn’t stop。 。 。 。
“Then I was in a bright room; and it was warm。 I was slipping away; and I was grateful as the pain began
to dull。 But suddenly something sharp was cutting me; my throat; my wrists; my ankles。 I screamed in shock;
thinking he’d brought me there to hurt me more。 Then fire started burning through me; and I didn’t care about
anything else。 I begged him to kill me。 When Esme and Edward returned home; I begged them to kill me; too。
Carlisle sat with me。 He held my hand and said that he was so sorry; promising that it would end。 He told me
everything; and sometimes I listened。 He told me what he was; what I was being。 I didn’t believe him。 He
apologized each time I screamed。
“Edward wasn’t happy。 I remember hearing them discuss me。 I stopped screaming sometimes。 It did no
good to scream。
“‘What were you thinking; Carlisle?’ Edward said。 ‘Rosalie Hale?’” Rosalie imitated Edward’s irritated
tone to perfection。 “I didn’t like the way he said my name; like there was something wrong with me。
“‘I couldn’t just let her die;’ Carlisle said quietly。 ‘It was too much — too horrible; too much waste。’
“‘I know;’ Edward said; and I thought he sounded dismissive。 It angered me。 I didn’t know then that he
really could see exactly what Carlisle had seen。
“‘It was too much waste。 I couldn’t leave her;’ Carlisle repeated in a whisper。
“‘Of course you couldn’t;’ Esme agreed。
“‘People die all the time;’ Edward reminded him in a hard voice。 ‘Don’t you think she’s just a little
recognizable; though? The Kings will have to put up a huge search — not that anyone suspects the fiend;’ he
growled。
“It pleased me that they seemed to know that Royce was guilty。
“I didn’t realize that it was almost over — that I was getting stronger and that was why I was able to
concentrate on what they were saying。 The pain was beginning to fade from my fingertips。
“‘What are we going to do with her?’ Edward said disgustedly — or that’s how it sounded to me; at least。
“Carlisle sighed。 ‘That’s up to her; of course。 She may want to go her own way。’
“I’d believed enough of what he’d told me that his words terrified me。 I knew that my life was ended; and
there was no going back for me。 I couldn’t stand the thought of being alone。 。 。 。
“The pain finally ended and they explained to me again what I was。 This time I believed。 I felt the thirst; my
hard skin; I saw my brilliant red eyes。
“Shallow as I was; I felt better when I saw my reflection in the mirror the first time。 Despite the eyes; I was
the most beautiful thing I’d ever seen。” She laughed at herself for a moment。 “It took some time before I began
to blame the beauty for what had happened to me — for me to see the curse of it。 To wish that I had been 。 。 。
well; not ugly; but normal。 Like Vera。 So I could have been allowed to marry someone who loved me; and
have pretty babies。 That’s what I’d really wanted; all along。 It still doesn’t seem like too much to have asked
for。”
She was thoughtful for a moment; and I wondered if she’d forgotten my presence again。 But then she
smiled at me; her expression suddenly triumphant。
“You know; my record is almost as clean as Carlisle’s;” she told me。 “Better than Esme。 A thousand times
better than Edward。 I’ve never tasted human blood;” she announced proudly。
She understood my puzzled expression as I wondered why her record was only almost as clean。
“I did murder five humans;” she told me in a placent tone。 “If you can really call them human。 But I
was very careful not to spill their blood — I knew I wouldn’t be able to resist that; and I didn’t want any part
of them in me; you see。
“I saved Royce for last。 I hoped that he would hear of his friends’ deaths and understand; know what was
ing for him。 I hoped the fear would make the end worse for him。 I think it worked。 He was hiding inside a
windowless room behind a door as thick as a bank vault’s; guarded outside by armed men; when I caught up
with him。 Oops — seven murders;” she corrected herself。 “I forgot about his guards。 They only took a
second。”
“I was overly theatrical。 It was kind of childish; really。 I wore a wedding dress I’d stolen for the occasion。
He screamed when he saw me。 He screamed a lot that night。 Saving him for last was a good idea — it made it
easier for me to control myself; to make it slower —”
She broke off suddenly; and she glanced down at me。 “I’m sorry;” she said in a chagrined voice。 “I’m
frightening you; aren’t I?”
“I’m fine;” I lied。
“I got carried away。”
“Don’t worry about it。”
“I’m surprised Edward didn’t tell you more about it。”
“He doesn’t like to tell other people’s stories — he feels like he’s betraying confidences;