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¡¡¡¡He kept up with me easily.
¡¡¡¡"You were the one who mentioned how I'd never seen you in Gym ¡ª it made
¡¡¡¡me curious." He didn't sound repentant, so I ignored him.
¡¡¡¡We walked in silence ¡ª a furious, embarrassed silence on my part ¡ª to his
¡¡¡¡car. But I had to stop a few steps away ¡ª a crowd of people, all boys,
¡¡¡¡were surrounding it.
¡¡¡¡Then I realized they weren't surrounding the Volvo, they were actually
¡¡¡¡circled around Rosalie's red convertible, unmistakable lust in their
¡¡¡¡eyes. None of them even looked up as Edward slid between them to open his
¡¡¡¡door. I climbed quickly in the passenger side, also unnoticed.
¡¡¡¡"Ostentatious," he muttered.
¡¡¡¡"What kind of car is that?" I asked.
¡¡¡¡"An M3."
¡¡¡¡"I don't speak Car and Driver."
¡¡¡¡"It's a BMW." He rolled his eyes, not looking at me, trying to back out
¡¡¡¡without running over the car enthusiasts.
¡¡¡¡I nodded ¡ª I'd heard of that one.
¡¡¡¡"Are you still angry?" he asked as he carefully maneuvered his way out.
¡¡¡¡"Definitely."
¡¡¡¡He sighed. "Will you forgive me if I apologize?"
¡¡¡¡"Maybe¡­ if you mean it. And if you promise not to do it again," I
¡¡¡¡insisted.
¡¡¡¡His eyes were suddenly shrewd. "How about if I mean it, and I agree to
¡¡¡¡let you drive Saturday?" he countered my conditions.
¡¡¡¡I considered, and decided it was probably the best offer I would get.
¡¡¡¡"Deal," I agreed.
¡¡¡¡"Then I'm very sorry I upset you." His eyes burned with sincerity for a
¡¡¡¡protracted moment ¡ª playing havoc with the rhythm of my heart ¡ª and then
¡¡¡¡turned playful. "And I'll be on your doorstep bright and early Saturday
¡¡¡¡morning."
¡¡¡¡"Um, it doesn't help with the Charlie situation if an unexplained Volvo
¡¡¡¡is left in the driveway."
¡¡¡¡His smile was condescending now. "I wasn't intending to bring a car."
¡¡¡¡"How ¡ª"
¡¡¡¡He cut me off. "Don't worry about it. I'll be there, no car."
¡¡¡¡I let it go. I had a more pressing question.
¡¡¡¡"Is it later yet?" I asked significantly.
¡¡¡¡He frowned. "I supposed it is later."
¡¡¡¡I kept my expression polite as I waited.
¡¡¡¡He stopped the car. I looked up, surprised ¡ª of course we were already at
¡¡¡¡Charlie's house, parked behind the truck. It was easier to ride with him
¡¡¡¡if I only looked when it was over. When I looked back at him, he was
¡¡¡¡staring at me, measuring with his eyes.
¡¡¡¡"And you still want to know why you can't see me hunt?" He seemed solemn,
¡¡¡¡but I thought I saw a trace of humor deep in his eyes.
¡¡¡¡"Well," I clarified, "I was mostly wondering about your reaction."
¡¡¡¡"Did I frighten you?" Yes, there was definitely humor there.
¡¡¡¡"No," I lied. He didn't buy it.
¡¡¡¡"I apologize for scaring you," he persisted with a slight smile, but then
¡¡¡¡all evidence of teasing disappeared. "It was just the very thought of you
¡¡¡¡being there¡­ while we hunted." His jaw tightened.
¡¡¡¡"That would be bad?"
¡¡¡¡He spoke from between clenched teeth. "Extremely."
¡¡¡¡"Because¡­ ?"
¡¡¡¡He took a deep breath and stared through the windshield at the thick,
¡¡¡¡rolling clouds that seemed to press down, almost within reach.
¡¡¡¡"When we hunt," he spoke slowly, unwillingly, "we give ourselves over to
¡¡¡¡our senses¡­ govern less with our minds. Especially our sense of smell. If
¡¡¡¡you were anywhere near me when I lost control that way¡­" He shook his
¡¡¡¡head, still gazing morosely at the heavy clouds.
¡¡¡¡I kept my expression firmly under control, expecting the swift flash of
¡¡¡¡his eyes to judge my reaction that soon followed. My face gave nothing
¡¡¡¡away.
¡¡¡¡But our eyes held, and the silence deepened ¡ª and changed. Flickers of
¡¡¡¡the electricity I'd felt this afternoon began to charge the atmosphere as
¡¡¡¡he gazed unrelentingly into my eyes. It wasn't until my head started to
¡¡¡¡swim that I realized I wasn't breathing. When I drew in a jagged breath,
¡¡¡¡breaking the stillness, he closed his eyes.
¡¡¡¡"Bella, I think you should go inside now." His low voice was rough, his
¡¡¡¡eyes on the clouds again.
¡¡¡¡I opened the door, and the arctic draft that burst into the car helped
¡¡¡¡clear my head. Afraid I might stumble in my woozy state, I stepped
¡¡¡¡carefully out of the car and shut the door behind me without looking
¡¡¡¡back. The whir of the automatic window unrolling made me turn.
¡¡¡¡"Oh, Bella?" he called after me, his voice more even. He leaned toward
¡¡¡¡the open window with a faint smile on his lips.
¡¡¡¡"Yes?"
¡¡¡¡"Tomorrow it's my turn."
¡¡¡¡"Your turn to what?"
¡¡¡¡He smiled wider, flashing his gleaming teeth. "Ask the questions."
¡¡¡¡And then he was gone, the car speeding down the street and disappearing
¡¡¡¡around the corner before I could even collect my thoughts. I smiled as I
¡¡¡¡walked to the house. It was clear he was planning to see me tomorrow, if
¡¡¡¡nothing else.
¡¡¡¡That night Edward starred in my dreams, as usual. However, the climate of
¡¡¡¡my unconsciousness had changed. It thrilled with the same electricity
¡¡¡¡that had charged the afternoon, and I tossed and turned restlessly,
¡¡¡¡waking often. It was only in the early hours of the morning that I
¡¡¡¡finally sank into an exhausted, dreamless sleep.
¡¡¡¡When I woke I was still tired, but edgy as well. I pulled on my brown
¡¡¡¡turtleneck and the inescapable jeans, sighing as I daydreamed of
¡¡¡¡spaghetti straps and shorts. Breakfast was the usual, quiet event I
¡¡¡¡expected. Charlie fried eggs for himself; I had my bowl of cereal. I
¡¡¡¡wondered if he had forgotten about this Saturday. He answered my unspoken
¡¡¡¡question as he stood up to take his plate to the sink.
¡¡¡¡"About this Saturday¡­" he began, walking across the kitchen and turning
¡¡¡¡on the faucet.
¡¡¡¡I cringed. "Yes, Dad?"
¡¡¡¡"Are you still set on going to Seattle?" he asked.
¡¡¡¡"That was the plan." I grimaced, wishing he hadn't brought it up so I
¡¡¡¡wouldn't have to compose careful half-truths.
¡¡¡¡He squeezed some dish soap onto his plate and swirled it around with the
¡¡¡¡brush. "And you're sure you can't make it back in time for the dance?"
¡¡¡¡"I'm not going to the dance, Dad." I glared.
¡¡¡¡"Didn't anyone ask you?" he asked, trying to hide his concern by focusing
¡¡¡¡on rinsing the plate.
¡¡¡¡I sidestepped the minefield. "It's a girl's choice."
¡¡¡¡"Oh." He frowned as he dried his plate.
¡¡¡¡I sympathized with him. It must be a hard thing, to be a father; living
¡¡¡¡in fear that your daughter would meet a boy she liked, but also having to
¡¡¡¡worry if she didn't. How ghastly it would be, I thought, shuddering, if
¡¡¡¡Charlie had even the slightest inkling of exactly what I did like.
¡¡¡¡Charlie left then, with a goodbye wave, and I went upstairs to brush my
¡¡¡¡teeth and gather my books. When I heard the cruiser pull away, I could
¡¡¡¡only wait a few seconds before I had to peek out of my window. The silver
¡¡¡¡car was already there, waiting in Charlie's spot on the driveway. I
¡¡¡¡bounded down the stairs and out the front door, wondering how long this
¡¡¡¡bizarre routine would continue. I never wanted it to end.
¡¡¡¡He waited in the car, not appearing to watch as I shut the door behind me
¡¡¡¡without bothering to lock the dead-bolt. I walked to the car, pausing
¡¡¡¡shyly before opening the door and stepping in. He was smiling, relaxed ¡ª
¡¡¡¡and, as usual, perfect and beautiful to an excruciating degree.
¡¡¡¡"Good morning." His voice was silky. "How are you today?" His eyes roamed
¡¡¡¡over my face, as if his question was something more than simple courtesy.
¡¡¡¡"Good, thank you." I was always good ¡ª much more than good ¡ª when I was
¡¡¡¡near him.
¡¡¡¡His gaze lingered on the circles under my eyes. "You look tired."
¡¡¡¡"I couldn't sleep," I confessed, automatically swinging my hair around my
¡¡¡¡shoulder to provide some measure of cover.
¡¡¡¡"Neither could I," he teased as he started the engine. I was becoming
¡¡¡¡used to the quiet purr. I was sure the roar of my truck would scare me,
¡¡¡¡whenever I got to drive it again.
¡¡¡¡I laughed. "I guess that's right. I suppose I slept just a little bit
¡¡¡¡more than you did."
¡¡¡¡"I'd wager you did."
¡¡¡¡"So what did you do last night?" I asked.
¡¡¡¡He chuckled. "Not a chance. It's my day to ask questions."
¡¡¡¡"Oh, that's right. What do you want to know?" My forehead creased. I
¡¡¡¡couldn't imagine anything about me that could be in any way interesting
¡¡¡¡to him.
¡¡¡¡"What's your favorite color?" he asked, his face grave.
¡¡¡¡I rolled my eyes. "It changes from day to day."
¡¡¡¡"What's your favorite color today?" He was still solemn.
¡¡¡¡"Probably brown." I tended to dress according to my mood.
¡¡¡¡He snorted, dropping his serious expression. "Brown?" he asked
¡¡¡¡skeptically.
¡¡¡¡"Sure. Brown is warm. I miss brown. Everything that's supposed to be
¡¡¡¡brown ¡ª tree trunks, rocks, dirt ¡ª is all covered up with squashy green
¡¡¡¡stuff here," I complained.
¡¡¡¡He seemed fascinated by my little rant. He considered for a moment,
¡¡¡¡staring into my eyes.
¡¡¡¡"You're right," he decided, serious again. "Brown is warm." He reached
¡¡¡¡over, swiftly, but somehow still hesitantly, to sweep my hair back behind
¡¡¡¡my shoulder.
¡¡¡¡We were at the school by now. He turned back to me as he pulled into a
¡¡¡¡parking space.
¡¡¡¡"What music is in your CD player right now?" he asked, his face as somber
¡¡¡¡as if he'd asked for a murder confession.
¡¡¡¡I realized I'd never removed the CD Phil had given me. When I said the
¡¡¡¡name of the band, he smiled crookedly, a peculiar expression in his eyes.
¡¡¡¡He flipped open a compartment under his car's CD player, pulled out one
¡¡¡¡of thirty or so CDs that were jammed into the small space, and handed it
¡¡¡¡to me,
¡¡¡¡"Debussy to this?" He raised an eyebrow.
¡¡¡¡It was the same CD. I examined the familiar cover art, keeping my eyes
¡¡¡¡down.
¡¡¡¡It continued like that for the rest of the day. While he walked me to
¡¡¡¡English, when he met me after Spanish, all through the lunch hour, he
¡¡¡¡questioned me relentlessly about every insignificant detail of my
¡¡¡¡existence. Movies I'd liked and hated, the few places I'd been and the
¡¡¡¡many places I wanted to go, and books ¡ª endlessly books.
¡¡¡¡I couldn't remember the last time I'd talked so much. More often than
¡¡¡¡not, I felt self-conscious, certain I must be boring him. But the
¡¡¡¡absolute absorption of his face, and his never-ending stream of
¡¡¡¡questions, compelled me to continue. Mostly his questions were easy, only
¡¡¡¡a very few triggering my easy blushes. But when I did flush, it brought
¡¡¡¡on a whole new round of questions.
¡¡¡¡Such as the time he asked my favorite gemstone, and I blurted out topaz
¡¡¡¡before thinking. He'd been flinging questions at me with such speed that
¡¡¡¡I felt like I was taking one of those psychiatric tests where you answer
¡¡¡¡with the first word that comes to mind. I was sure he would have
¡¡¡¡continued down whatever mental list he was following, except for the
¡¡¡¡blush. My face reddened because, until very recently, my favorite
¡¡¡¡gemstone was garnet. It was impossible, while staring back into his topaz
¡¡¡¡eyes, not to remember the reason for the switch. And, naturally, he
¡¡¡¡wouldn't rest until I'd admitted why I was embarrassed.
¡¡¡¡"Tell me," he finally commanded after persuasion failed ¡ª failed only
¡¡¡¡because I kept my eyes safely away from his face.
¡¡¡¡"It's the color of your eyes today," I sighed, surrendering, staring down
¡¡¡¡at my hands as I fiddled with a piece of my hair. "I suppose if you asked
¡¡¡¡me in two weeks I'd say onyx." I'd given more information than necessary
¡¡¡¡in my unwilling honesty, and I worried it would provoke the strange anger
¡¡¡¡that flared whenever I slipped and revealed too clearly how obsessed I
¡¡¡¡was.
¡¡¡¡But his pause was very short.
¡¡¡¡"What kinds of flowers do you prefer?" he fired off.
¡¡¡¡I sighed in relief, and continued with the psychoanalysis.
¡¡¡¡Biology was a complication again. Edward had continued with his quizzing
¡¡¡¡up until Mr. Banner entered the room, dragging the audiovisual frame
¡¡¡¡again. As the teacher approached the light switch, I noticed Edward slide
¡¡¡¡his chair slightly farther away from mine. It didn't help. As soon as the
¡¡¡¡room was dark, there was the same electric spark, the same restless
¡¡¡¡craving to stretch my hand across the short space and touch his cold
¡¡¡¡skin, as yesterday.
¡¡¡¡I leaned forward on the table, resting my chin on my folded arms, my
¡¡¡¡hidden fingers gripping the table's edge as I fought to ignore the
¡¡¡¡irrational longing that unsettled me. I didn't look at him, afraid that
¡¡¡¡if he was looking at me, it would only make self-control that much
¡¡¡¡harder. I sincerely tried to watch the movie, but at the end of the hour
¡¡¡¡I had no idea what I'd just seen. I sighed in relief again when Mr.
¡¡¡¡Banner turned the lights on, finally glancing at Edward; he was looking
¡¡¡¡at me, his eyes ambivalent.
¡¡¡¡He rose in silence and then stood still, waiting for me. We walked toward
¡¡¡¡the gym in silence, like yesterday. And, also like yesterday, he touched
¡¡¡¡my face wordlessly ¡ª this time with the back of his cool hand, stroking
¡¡¡¡once from my temple to my jaw ¡ª before he turned and walked away.
¡¡¡¡Gym passed quickly as I watched Mike's one-man badminton show. He didn't
¡¡¡¡speak to me today, either in response to my vacant expression or because
¡¡¡¡he was still angry about our squabble yesterday. Somewhere, in a corner
¡¡¡¡of my mind, I felt bad about that. But I couldn't concentrate on him.
¡¡¡¡I hurried to change afterward, ill at ease, knowing the faster I moved,
¡¡¡¡the sooner I would be with Edward. The pressure made me more clumsy than
¡¡¡¡usual, but eventually I made it out the door, feeling the same release
¡¡¡¡when I saw him standing there, a wide smile automatically spreading
¡¡¡¡across my face. He smiled in reaction before launching into more
¡¡¡¡cross-examination.
¡¡¡¡His questions were different now, though, not as easily answered. He
¡¡¡¡wanted to know what I missed about home, insisting on descriptions of
¡¡¡¡anything he wasn't familiar with. We sat in front of Charlie's house for
¡¡¡¡hours, as the sky darkened and rain plummeted around us in a sudden
¡¡¡¡deluge.
¡¡¡¡I tried to describe impossible things like the scent of creosote ¡ª
¡¡¡¡bitter, slightly resinous, but still pleasant ¡ª the high, keening sound
¡¡¡¡of the cicadas in July, the feathery barrenness of the trees, the very
¡¡¡¡size of the sky, extending white-blue from horizon to horizon, barely
¡¡¡¡interrupted by the low mountains covered with purple volcanic rock. The
¡¡¡¡hardest thing to explain was why it was so beautiful to me ¡ª to justify a
¡¡¡¡beauty that didn't depend on the sparse, spiny vegetation that often
¡¡¡¡looked half dead, a beauty that had more to do with the exposed shape of
¡¡¡¡the land, with the shallow bowls of valleys between the craggy hills, and
¡¡¡¡the way they held on to the sun. I found myself using my hands as I tried
¡¡¡¡to describe it to him.
¡¡¡¡His quiet, probing questions kept me talking freely, forgetting, in the
¡¡¡¡dim light of the storm, to be embarrassed for monopolizing the
¡¡¡¡conversation. Finally, when I had finished detailing my cluttered room at
¡¡¡¡home, he paused instead of responding with another question.
¡¡¡¡"Are you finished?" I asked in relief.
¡¡¡¡"Not even close ¡ª but your father will be home soon."
¡¡¡¡"Charlie!" I suddenly recalled his existence, and sighed. I looked out at
¡¡¡¡the rain-darkened sky, but it gave nothing away. "How late is it?" I
¡¡¡¡wondered out loud as I glanced at the clock. I was surprised by the time
¡¡¡¡¡ª Charlie would be driving home now.
¡¡¡¡"It's twilight," Edward murmured, looking at the western horizon,
¡¡¡¡obscured as it was with clouds. His voice was thoughtful, as if his mind
¡¡¡¡were somewhere far away. I stared at him as he gazed unseeingly out the
¡¡¡¡windshield.
¡¡¡¡I was still staring when his eyes suddenly shifted back to mine.
¡¡¡¡"It's the safest time of day for us," he said, answering the unspoken
¡¡¡¡question in my eyes. "The easiest time. But also the saddest, in a way¡­
¡¡¡¡the end of another day, the return of the night. Darkness is so
¡¡¡¡predictable, don't you think?" He smiled wistfully.
¡¡¡¡"I like the night. Without the dark, we'd never see the stars." I
¡¡¡¡frowned. "Not that you see them here much."
¡¡¡¡He laughed, and the mood abruptly lightened.
¡¡¡¡"Charlie will be here in a few minutes. So, unless you want to tell him
¡¡¡¡that you'll be with me Saturday¡­" He raised one eyebrow.
¡¡¡¡"Thanks, but no thanks." I gathered my books, realizing I was stiff from
¡¡¡¡sitting still so long. "So is it my turn tomorrow, then?"
¡¡¡¡"Certainly not!" His face was teasingly outraged. "I told you I wasn't
¡¡¡¡done, didn't I?"
¡¡¡¡"What more is there?"
¡¡¡¡"You'll find out tomorrow." He reached across to open my door for me, and
¡¡¡¡his sudden proximity sent my heart into frenzied palpitations.
¡¡¡¡But his hand froze on the handle.
¡¡¡¡"Not good," he muttered.
¡¡¡¡"What is it?" I was surprised to see that his jaw was clenched, his eyes
¡¡¡¡disturbed.
¡¡¡¡He glanced at me for a brief second. "Another complication," he said
¡¡¡¡glumly.
¡¡¡¡He flung the door open in one swift movement, and then moved, almost
¡¡¡¡cringed, swiftly away from me.
¡¡¡¡The flash of headlights through the rain caught my attention as a dark
¡¡¡¡car pulled up to the curb just a few feet away, facing us.
¡¡¡¡"Charlie's around the corner," he warned, staring through the downpour at
¡¡¡¡the other vehicle.
¡¡¡¡I hopped out at once, despite my confusion and curiosity. The rain was
¡¡¡¡louder as it glanced off my jacket.
¡¡¡¡I tried to make out the shapes in the front seat of the other car, but it
¡¡¡¡was too dark. I could see Edward illuminated in the glare of the new
¡¡¡¡car's headlights; he was still staring ahead, his gaze locked on
¡¡¡¡something or someone I couldn't see. His expression was a strange mix of
¡¡¡¡frustration and defiance.
¡¡¡¡Then he revved the engine, and the tires squealed against the wet
¡¡¡¡pavement. The Volvo was out of sight in seconds.
¡¡¡¡"Hey, Bella," called a familiar, husky voice from the driver's side of
¡¡¡¡the little black car.
¡¡¡¡"Jacob?" I asked, squinting through the rain. Just then, Charlie's
¡¡¡¡cruiser swung around the corner, his lights shining on the occupants of
¡¡¡¡the car in front of me.
¡¡¡¡Jacob was already climbing out, his wide grin visible even through the
¡¡¡¡darkness. In the passenger seat was a much older man, a heavyset man with
¡¡¡¡a memorable face ¡ª a face that overflowed, the cheeks resting against his
¡¡¡¡shoulders, with creases running through the russet skin like an old
¡¡¡¡leather jacket. And the surprisingly familiar eyes, black eyes that
¡¡¡¡seemed at the same time both too young and too ancient for the broad face
¡¡¡¡they were set in. Jacob's father, Billy Black. I knew him immediately,
¡¡¡¡though in the more than five years since I'd seen him last I'd managed to
¡¡¡¡forget his name when Charlie had spoken of him my first day here. He was
¡¡¡¡staring at me, scrutinizing my face, so I smiled tentatively at him. His
¡¡¡¡eyes were wide, as if in shock or fear, his nostrils flared. My smile
¡¡¡¡faded.
¡¡¡¡Another complication, Edward had said.
¡¡¡¡Billy still stared at me with intense, anxious eyes. I groaned
¡¡¡¡internally. Had Billy recognized Edward so easily? Could he really
¡¡¡¡believe the impossible legends his son had scoffed at?
¡¡¡¡The answer was clear in Billy's eyes. Yes. Yes, he could.
¡¡¡¡===========================================================================
¡¡¡¡12. BALANCING
¡¡¡¡"Billy!" Charlie called as soon as he got out of the car.
¡¡¡¡I turned toward the house, beckoning to Jacob as I ducked under the
¡¡¡¡porch. I heard Charlie greeting them loudly behind me.
¡¡¡¡"I'm going to pretend I didn't see you behind the wheel, Jake," he said
¡¡¡¡disapprovingly.
¡¡¡¡"We get permits early on the rez," Jacob said while I unlocked the door
¡¡¡¡and flicked on the porch light.
¡¡¡¡"Sure you do," Charlie laughed.
¡¡¡¡"I have to get around somehow." I recognized Billy's resonant voice
¡¡¡¡easily, despite the years. The sound of it made me feel suddenly younger,
¡¡¡¡a child.
¡¡¡¡I went inside, leaving the door open behind me and turning on lights
¡¡¡¡before I hung up my jacket. Then I stood in the door, watching anxiously
¡¡¡¡as Charlie and Jacob helped Billy out of the car and into his wheelchair.
¡¡¡¡I backed out of the way as the three of them hurried in, shaking off the
¡¡¡¡rain.
¡¡¡¡"This is a surprise," Charlie was saying.
¡¡¡¡"It's been too long," Billy answered. "I hope it's not a bad time." His
¡¡¡¡dark eyes flashed up to me again, their expression unreadable.
¡¡¡¡"No, it's great. I hope you can stay for the game."
¡¡¡¡Jacob grinned. "I think that's the plan ¡ª our TV broke last week."
¡¡¡¡Billy made a face at his son. "And, of course, Jacob was anxious to see
¡¡¡¡Bella again," he added. Jacob scowled and ducked his head while I fought
¡¡¡¡back a surge of remorse. Maybe I'd been too convincing on the beach.
¡¡¡¡"Are you hungry?" I asked, turning toward the kitchen. I was eager to
¡¡¡¡escape Billy's searching gaze.
¡¡¡¡"Naw, we ate just before we came," Jacob answered.
¡¡¡¡"How about you, Charlie?" I called over my shoulder as I fled around the
¡¡¡¡corner.
¡¡¡¡"Sure," he replied, his voice moving in the direction of the front room
¡¡¡¡and the TV. I could hear Billy's chair follow.
¡¡¡¡The grilled cheese sandwiches were in the frying pan and I was slicing up
¡¡¡¡a tomato when I sensed someone behind me.
¡¡¡¡"So, how are things?" Jacob asked.
¡¡¡¡"Pretty good." I smiled. His enthusiasm was hard to resist. "How about
¡¡¡¡you? Did you finish your car?"
¡¡¡¡"No." He frowned. "I still need parts. We borrowed that one." He pointed
¡¡¡¡with his thumb in the direction of the front yard.
¡¡¡¡"Sorry. I haven't seen any¡­ what was it you were looking for?"
¡¡¡¡"Master cylinder." He grinned. "Is something wrong with the truck?" he
¡¡¡¡added suddenly.
¡¡¡¡"No."
¡¡¡¡"Oh. I just wondered because you weren't driving it."
¡¡¡¡I stared down at the pan, pulling up the edge of a sandwich to check the
¡¡¡¡bottom side. "I got a ride with a friend."
¡¡¡¡"Nice ride." Jacob's voice was admiring. "I didn't recognize the driver,
¡¡¡¡though. I thought I knew most of the kids around here."
¡¡¡¡I nodded noncommittally, keeping my eyes down as I flipped sandwiches.
¡¡¡¡"My dad seemed to know him from somewhere."
¡¡¡¡"Jacob, could you hand me some plates? They're in the cupboard over the
¡¡¡¡sink."
¡¡¡¡"Sure."
¡¡¡¡He got the plates in silence. I hoped he would let it drop now.
¡¡¡¡"So who was it?" he asked, setting two plates on the counter next to me.
¡¡¡¡I sighed in defeat. "Edward Cullen."
¡¡¡¡To my surprise, he laughed. I glanced up at him. He looked a little
¡¡¡¡embarrassed.
¡¡¡¡"Guess that explains it, then," he said. "I wondered why my dad was
¡¡¡¡acting so strange."
¡¡¡¡"That's right." I faked an innocent expression. "He doesn't like the
¡¡¡¡Cullens."
¡¡¡¡"Superstitious old man," Jacob muttered under his breath.
¡¡¡¡"You don't think he'd say anything to Charlie?" I couldn't help asking,
¡¡¡¡the words coming out in a low rush.
¡¡¡¡Jacob stared at me for a moment, and I couldn't read the expression in
¡¡¡¡his dark eyes. "I doubt it," he finally answered. "I think Charlie chewed
¡¡¡¡him out pretty good last time. They haven't spoken much since ¡ª tonight
¡¡¡¡is sort of a reunion, I think. I don't think he'd bring it up again."
¡¡¡¡"Oh," I said, trying to sound indifferent.
¡¡¡¡I stayed in the front room after I carried the food out to Charlie,
¡¡¡¡pretending to watch the game while Jacob chattered at me. I was really
¡¡¡¡listening to the men's conversation, watching for any sign that Billy was
¡¡¡¡about to rat me out, trying to think of ways to stop him if he began.
¡¡¡¡It was a long night. I had a lot of homework that was going undone, but I
¡¡¡¡was afraid to leave Billy alone with Charlie. Finally, the game ended.
¡¡¡¡"Are you and your friends coming back to the beach soon?" Jacob asked as
¡¡¡¡he pushed his father over the lip of the threshold.
¡¡¡¡"I'm not sure," I hedged.
¡¡¡¡"That was fun, Charlie," Billy said.
¡¡¡¡"Come up for the next game," Charlie encouraged.
¡¡¡¡"Sure, sure," Billy said. "We'll be here. Have a good night." His eyes
¡¡¡¡shifted to mine, and his smile disappeared. "You take care, Bella," he
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