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asleep on the way。 
When I woke up; I was in my bed and the dull light ing through my windows slanted in from a strange 
angle。 Almost like it was afternoon。 
I yawned and stretched; my fingers searching for him and ing up empty。 
“Edward?” I mumbled。 
My seeking fingers encountered something cool and smooth。 His hand。 
“Are you really awake this time?” he murmured。 
“Mmm;” I sighed in assent。 “Have there been a lot of false alarms?” 
“You’ve been very restless — talking all day。” 
“Allday?” I blinked and looked at the windows again。 
“You had a long night;” he said reassuringly。 “You’d earned a day in bed。” 
I sat up; and my head spun。 The light was ing in my window from the west。 “Wow。” 
“Hungry?” he guessed。 “Do you want breakfast in bed?” 
“I’ll get it;” I groaned; stretching again。 “I need to get up and move around。” 
He held my hand on the way to the kitchen; eyeing me carefully; like I might fall over。 Or maybe he 
thought I was sleepwalking。 
I kept it simple; throwing a couple of PopTarts in the toaster。 I caught a glimpse of myself in the reflective 
chrome。 
“Ugh; I’m a mess。” 
“It was a long night;” he said again。 “You should have stayed here and slept。” 
“Right! And missed everything。 You know; you need to start accepting the fact that I’m part of the family 
now。” 
He smiled。 “I could probably get used to that idea。” 
I sat down with my breakfast; and he sat next to me。 When I lifted the PopTart to take the first bite; I 
noticed him staring at my hand。 I looked down; and saw that I was still wearing the gift that Jacob had given 
me at the party。 
“May I?” he asked; reaching for the tiny wooden wolf。 
I swallowed noisily。 “Um; sure。” 
He moved his hand under the charm bracelet and balanced the little figurine in his snowy palm。 For a 
fleeting moment; I was afraid。 Just the slightest twist of his fingers could crush it into splinters。 
But of course Edward wouldn’t do that。 I was embarrassed I’d even had the thought。 He only weighed 
the wolf in his palm for a moment; and then let it fall。 It swung lightly from my wrist。 
I tried to read the expression in his eyes。 All I could see was thoughtfulness; he kept everything else 
hidden; if there was anything else。 
“Jacob Black can give you presents。” 
It wasn’t a question; or an accusation。 Just a statement of fact。 But I knew he was referring to my last 
birthday and the fit I’d thrown over gifts; I hadn’t wanted any。 Especially not from Edward。 It wasn’t entirely 
logical; and; of course; everyone had ignored me anyway。 。 。 。 
“You’ve given me presents;” I reminded him。 “You know I like the homemade kind。” 
He pursed his lips for a second。 “How about handmedowns? Are those acceptable?” 
“What do you mean?” 
“This bracelet。” His finger traced a circle around my wrist。 “You’ll be wearing this a lot?” 
I shrugged。 
“Because you wouldn’t want to hurt his feelings;” he suggested shrewdly。 
“Sure; I guess so。” 
“Don’t you think it’s fair; then;” he asked; looking down at my hand as he spoke。 He turned it palm up; 

and ran his finger along the veins in my wrist。 “If I have a little representation?” 
 “Representation?” 
 “A charm — something to keep me on your mind。” 
 “You’re in every thought I have。 I don’t need reminders。” 
 “If I gave you something; would you wear it?” he pressed。 
 “A handmedown?” I checked。 
 “Yes; something I’ve had for a while。” He smiled his angel’s smile。 
 If this was the only reaction to Jacob’s gift; I would take it gladly。 “Whatever makes you happy。” 
 “Have you noticed the inequality?” he asked; and his voice turned accusing。 “Because I certainly have。” 
 “What inequality?” 
 His eyes narrowed。 “Everyone else is able to get away with giving you things。 Everyone but me。 I would 
have loved to get you a graduation present; but I didn’t。 I knew it would have upset you more than if anyone 
else did。 That’s utterly unfair。 How do you explain yourself?” 
 “Easy。” I shrugged。 “You’re more important than everyone else。 And you’ve given me you。 That’s already 
more than I deserve; and anything else you give me just throws us more out of balance。” 
 He processed that for a moment; and then rolled his eyes。 “The way you regard me is ludicrous。” 
 I chewed my breakfast calmly。 I knew he wouldn’t listen if I told him that he had that backward。 
 Edward’s phone buzzed。 
 He looked at the number before he opened it。 “What is it; Alice?” 
 He listened; and I waited for his reaction; suddenly nervous。 But whatever she said didn’t surprise him。 He 
sighed a few times。 
 “I sort of guessed as much;” he told her; staring into my eyes; a disapproving arch to his brow。 “She was 
talking in her sleep。” 
 I flushed。 What had I said now? 
 “I’ll take care of it;” he promised。 
 He glared at me as he shut his phone。 “Is there something you’d like to talk to me about?” 
 I deliberated for a moment。 Given Alice’s warning last night; I could guess why she’d called。 And then 
remembering the troubled dreams I’d had as I’d slept through the day — dreams where I chased after Jasper; 
trying to followhim and find the clearing in the mazelike woods; knowing I would find Edward there 。 。 。 
Edward; and the monsters who wanted to kill me; but not caring about them because I’d already made my 
decision — I could also guess what Edward had overheard while I’d slept。 
 I pursed my lips for a moment; not quite able to meet his gaze。 He waited。 
 “I like Jasper’s idea;” I finally said。 
 He groaned。 
 “I want to help。 I have to do something;” I insisted。 
 “It wouldn’t help to have you in danger。” 
 “Jasper thinks it would。 This is his area of expertise。” 
 Edward glowered at me。 
 “You can’t keep me away;” I threatened。 “I’m not going to hide out in the forest while you all take risks 
for me。” 
 Suddenly; he was fighting a smile。 “Alice doesn’t see you in the clearing; Bella。 She sees you stumbling 
around lost in the woods。 You won’t be able to find us; you’ll just make it more time consuming for me to find 
you afterward。” 
 I tried to keep as cool as he was。 “That’s because Alice didn’t factor in Seth Clearwater;” I said politely。 
“If she had; of course; she wouldn’t have been able to see anything at all。 But it sounds like Seth wants to be 
there as much as I do。 It shouldn’t be too hard to persuade him to show me the way。” 
 Anger flickered across his face; and then he took a deep breath and posed himself。 “That might have 
worked 。 。 。 if you hadn’t told me。 Now I’ll just ask Sam to give Seth certain orders。 Much as he might want 
to; Seth won’t be able to ignore that kind of injunction。” 
 I kept my smile pleasant。 “But why would Sam give those orders? If I tell him how it would help for me to 
be there? I’ll bet Sam would rather do me a favor than you。” 
 He had to pose himself again。 “Maybe you’re right。 But I’m sure Jacob would be only too eager to 

give those same orders。” 
  I frowned。 “Jacob?” 
  “Jacob is second in mand。 Did he never tell you that? His orders have to be followed; too。” 
  He had me; and by his smile; he knew it。 My forehead crumpled。 Jacob would be on his side — inthis 
one instance — I was sure。 And Jacob never had told me that。 
  Edward took advantage of the fact that I was momentarily stumped; continuing in a suspiciously smooth 
and soothing voice。 
  “I got a fascinating look into the pack’s mind last night。 It was better than a soap opera。 I had no idea how 
plex the dynamic is with such a large pack。 The pull of the individual against the plural psyche 。 。 。 
Absolutely fascinating。” 
  He was obviously trying to distract me。 I glared at him。 
  “Jacob’s been keeping a lot of secrets;” he said with a grin。 
  I didn’t answer; I just kept glaring; holding on to my argument and waiting for an opening。 
  “For instance; did you note the smaller gray wolf there last night?” 
  I nodded one stiff nod。 
  He chuckled。 “They take all of their legends so seriously。 It turns out there are things that none of their 
stories prepared them for。” 
  I sighed。 “Okay; I’ll bite。 What are you talking about?” 
  “They always accepted without question that it was only the direct grandsons of the original wolf who had 
the power to transform。” 
  “So someone changed who wasn’t a direct descendant?” 
  “No。 She’s a direct descendant; all right。” 
  I blinked; and my eyes widened。 “She?” 
  He nodded。 “She knows you。 Her name is Leah Clearwater。” 
  “Leah’s a werewolf!” I shrieked。 “What? For how long? Why didn’t Jacob tell me?” 
  “There are things he wasn’t allowed to share — their numbers; for instance。 Like I said before; when Sam 
gives an order; the pack simply isn’t able to ignore it。 Jacob was very careful to think of other things when he 
was near me。 Of course; after last night that’s all out the window。” 
  “I can’t believe it。 Leah Clearwater!” Suddenly; I remembered Jacob speaking of Leah and Sam; and the 
way he acted as if he’d said too much — after he’d said something about Sam having to look in Leah’s eyes 
every day and know that he’d broken all his promises。 。 。 。 Leah on the cliff; a tear glistening on her cheek 
when Old Quil had spoken of the burden and sacrifice the Quileute sons shared。 。 。 。 And Billy; spending time 
with Sue because she was having trouble with her kids 。 。 。 and here the trouble actually was that both of them 
were werewolves now! 
  I hadn’t given much thought to Leah Clearwater; just to grieve for her loss when Harry had passed away; 
and then to pity her again when Jacob had told her story; about how the strange imprinting between Sam and 
her cousin Emily had broken Leah’s heart。 
  And now she was part of Sam’s pack; hearing his thoughts 。 。 。 and unable to hide her own。 
  I really hate that part; Jacob had said。 Everything you’re ashamed of; laid out for everyone to see。 
  “Poor Leah;” I whispered。 
  Edward snorted。 “She’s making life exceedingly unpleasant for the rest of them。 I’m not sure she deserves 
your sympathy。” 
  “What do you mea

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