“When I got back from the fake slumber party。 Why?”
“I don’t think Alice took anything。 Not your clothes; or your pillow。 The things that were taken; these
were things you’d worn 。 。 。 and touched 。 。 。 and slept on?”
“Yes。 What is it; Edward?”
His expression was strained。 “Things with your scent。”
“Oh!”
We stared into each others eyes for a long moment。
“My visitor;” I muttered。
“He was gathering traces 。 。 。 evidence。 To prove that he’d found you?”
“Why?” I whispered。
“I don’t know。 But; Bella; I swear I will find out。 I will。”
“I know you will;” I said; laying my head against his chest。 Leaning there; I felt his phone vibrate in his
pocket。
He pulled out his phone and glanced at the number。 “Just the person I need to talk to;” he murmured; and
then he flipped it open。 “Carlisle; I —” He broke off and listened; his face taut with concentration for a few
minutes。 “I’ll check it out。 Listen 。 。 。”
He explained about my missing things; but from the side I was hearing; it sounded like Carlisle had no
insights for us。
“Maybe I’ll go 。 。 。 ;” Edward said; trailing off as his eyes drifted toward me。 “Maybe not。 Don’t let
Emmett go alone; you know how he gets。 At least ask Alice keep an eye on things。 We’ll figure this out later。”
He snapped the phone shut。 “Where’s the paper?” he asked me。
“Um; I’m not sure。 Why?”
“I need to see something。 Did Charlie already throw it out?”
“Maybe。 。 。 。”
Edward disappeared。
He was back in half a second; new diamonds in his hair; a wet newspaper in his hands。 He spread it out
on the table; his eyes scanning quickly across the headlines。 He leaned in; intent on something he was reading;
one finger tracing passages that interested him most。
“Carlisle’s right 。 。 。 yes 。 。 。 very sloppy。 Young and crazed? Or a death wish?” he muttered to himself。
I went to peek over his shoulder。
The headline of the Seattle Times read: “Murder Epidemic Continues — Police Have No New Leads。”
It was almost the same story Charlie had been plaining about a few weeks ago — the bigcity
violence that was pushing Seattle up the national murder hotspot list。 It wasn’t exactly the same story; though。
The numbers were a lot higher。
“It’s getting worse;” I murmured。
He frowned。 “Altogether out of control。 This can’t be the work of just one newborn vampire。 What’s
going on? It’s as if they’ve never heard of the Volturi。 Which is possible; I guess。 No one has explained the
rules to them 。 。 。 so who is creating them; then?”
“The Volturi?” I repeated; shuddering。
“This is exactly the kind of thing they routinely wipe out — immortals who threaten to expose us。 They just
cleaned up a mess like this a few years ago in Atlanta; and it hadn’t gotten nearly this bad。 They will intervene
soon; very soon; unless we can find some way to calm the situation。 I’d really rather they didn’t e to
Seattle just now。 As long as they’re this close 。 。 。 they might decide to check on you。”
I shuddered again。 “What can we do?”
“We need to know more before we can decide that。 Perhaps if we can talk to these young ones; explain
the rules; it can be resolved peacefully。” He frowned; like he didn’t think the chances of that were good。
“We’ll wait until Alice has an idea of what’s going on。 。 。 。 We don’t want to step in until it’s absolutely
necessary。 After all; it’s not our responsibility。 But it’s good we have Jasper;” he added; almost to himself。 “If
we are dealing with newborns; he’ll be helpful。”
“Jasper? Why?”
Edward smiled darkly。 “Jasper is sort of an expert on young vampires。”
“What do you mean; an expert?”
“You’ll have to ask him — the story is involved。”
“What a mess;” I mumbled。
“It does feel that way; doesn’t it? Like it’s ing at us from all sides these days。” He sighed。 “Do you
ever think that your life might be easier if you weren’t in love with me?”
“Maybe。 It wouldn’t be much of a life; though。”
“For me;” he amended quietly。 “And now; I suppose;” he continued with a wry smile; “you have
something you want to ask me?”
I stared at him blankly。 “I do?”
“Or maybe not。” He grinned。 “I was rather under the impression that you’d promised to ask my
permission to go to some kind of werewolf soirée tonight。”
“Eavesdropping again?”
He grinned。 “Just a bit; at the very end。”
“Well; I wasn’t going to ask you anyway。 I figured you had enough to stress about。”
He put his hand under my chin; and held my face so that he could read my eyes。 “Would you like to go?”
“It’s no big thing。 Don’t worry about it。”
“You don’t have to ask my permission; Bella。 I’m not your father — thank heaven for that。 Perhaps you
should ask Charlie; though。”
“But you know Charlie will say yes。”
“I do have a bit more insight into his probable answer than most people would; it’s true。”
I just stared at him; trying to understand what he wanted; and trying to put out of my mind the yearning I
felt to go to La Push so that I wouldn’t be swayed by my own wishes。 It was stupid to want to go hang out
with a bunch of big idiot wolfboys right now when there was so much that was frightening and unexplained
going on。 Of course; that was exactly why I wanted to go。 I wanted to escape the death threats; for just a few
hours 。 。 。 to be the lessmature; morereckless Bella who could laugh it off with Jacob; if only briefly。 But that
didn’t matter。
“Bella;” Edward said。 “I told you that I was going to be reasonable and trust your judgment。 I meant that。
If you trust the werewolves; then I’m not going to worry about them。”
“Wow;” I said; as I had last night。
“And Jacob’s right — about one thing; anyway — a pack of werewolves ought to be enough to protect
even you for one evening。”
“Are you sure?”
“Of course。 Only 。 。 。”
I braced myself。
“I hope you won’t mind taking a few precautions? Allowing me to drive you to the boundary line; for one。
And then taking a cell phone; so that I’ll know when to pick you up?”
“That sounds 。 。 。 very reasonable。”
“Excellent。”
He smiled at me; and I could see no trace of apprehension in his jewellike eyes。
To no one’s surprise; Charlie had no problem at all with me going to La Push for a bonfire。 Jacob crowed
with undisguised exultation when I called to give him the news; and he seemed eager enough to embrace
Edward’s safety measures。 He promised to meet us at the line between territories at six。
I had decided; after a short internal debate; that I would not sell my motorcycle。 I would take it back to
La Push where it belonged and; when I no longer needed it anymore 。 。 。 well; then; I would insist that Jacob
profit from his work somehow。 He could sell it or give it to a friend。 It didn’t matter to me。
Tonight seemed like a good opportunity to return the bike to Jacob’s garage。 As gloomy as I was feeling
about things lately; every day seemed like a possible last chance。 I didn’t have time to procrastinate any task;
no matter how minor。
Edward only nodded when I explained what I wanted; but I thought I saw a flicker of consternation in his
eyes; and I knew he was no happier about the idea of me on a motorcycle than Charlie was。
I followed him back to his house; to the garage where I’d left the bike。 It wasn’t until I pulled the truck in
and got out that I realized the consternation might not be entirely about my safety this time。
Next to my little antique motorcycle; overshadowing it; was another vehicle。 To call this other vehicle a
motorcycle hardly seemed fair; since it didn’t seem to belong to the same family as my suddenly shabby
looking bike。
It was big and sleek and silver and — even totally motionless — it looked fast。
“What is that?”
“Nothing;” Edward murmured。
“It doesn’t look like nothing。”
Edward’s expression was casual; he seemed determined to blow it off。 “Well; I didn’t know if you were
going to forgive your friend; or he you; and I wondered if you would still want to ride your bike anyway。 It
sounded like it was something that you enjoyed。 I thought I could go with you; if you wished。” He shrugged。
I stared at the beautiful machine。 Beside it; my bike looked like a broken tricycle。 I felt a sudden wave of
sadness when I realized that this was not a bad analogy for the way I probably looked next to Edward。
“I wouldn’t be able to keep up with you;” I whispered。
Edward put his hand under my chin and pulled my face around so that he could see it straight on。 With one
finger; he tried to push the corner of my mouth up。
“I’d keep pace with you; Bella。”
“That wouldn’t be much fun for you。”
“Of course it would; if we were together。”
I bit my lip and imagined it for a moment。 “Edward; if you thought I was going too fast or losing control of
the bike or something; what would you do?”
He hesitated; obviously trying to find the right answer。 I knew the truth: he’d find some way to save me
before I crashed。
Then he smiled。 It looked effortless; except for the tiny defensive tightening of his eyes。
“This is something you do with Jacob。 I see that now。”
“It’s just that; well; I don’t slow him down so much; you know。 I could try; I guess。 。 。 。”
I eyed the silver motorcycle doubtfully。
“Don’t worry about it;” Edward said; and then he laughed lightly。 “I saw Jasper admiring it。 Perhaps it’s
time he discovered a new way to travel。 After all; Alice has her Porsche now。”
“Edward; I —”
He interrupted me with a quick kiss。 “I said not to worry。 But would you do something for me?”
“Whatever you need;” I promised quickly。
He dropped my face and leaned over the far side of the big motorcycle; retrieving something he had
stashed there。
He came back with one object that was black and shapeless; and another that was red and easily
identifiable。
“Please?” he asked; flashing the crooked smile that always destroyed my resistance。
I took the red helmet; weighing it in my hands。 “I’ll look stupid。”
“No; you’ll look smart。 Smart enough not to get yourself hurt。” He threw the black t