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very good friend to you。” 
      “I know that。” 
      “Don’t you miss him at all?” Charlie asked; frustrated。 
      My throat suddenly felt swollen; I had to clear it twice before I answered。 “Yes; I do miss him;” I 
admitted; still looking down。 “I miss him a lot。” 
      “Then why is it difficult?” 
      It wasn’t something I was at liberty to explain。 It was against the rules for normal people — human 
people like me and Charlie — to know about the clandestine world full of myths and monsters that existed 
secretly around us。 I knew all about that world — and I was in no small amount of trouble as a result。 I wasn’t 
about to get Charlie in the same trouble。 
      “With Jacob there is a 。 。 。 conflict;” I said slowly。 “A conflict about the friendship thing; I mean。 
Friendship doesn’t always seem to be enough for Jake。” I wound my excuse out of details that were true but 
insignificant; hardly crucial compared to the fact that Jacob’s werewolf pack bitterly hated Edward’s vampire 
family — and therefore me; too; as I fully intended to join that family。 It just wasn’t something I could work 
out with him in a note; and he wouldn’t answer my calls。 But my plan to deal with the werewolf in person had 
definitely not gone over well with the vampires。 
      “Isn’t Edward up for a little healthy competition?” Charlie’s voice was sarcastic now。 
      I leveled a dark look at him。 “There’s no competition。” 
      “You’re hurting Jake’s feelings; avoiding him like this。 He’d rather be just friends than nothing。” 
      Oh; now I was avoiding him? 
      “I’m pretty sure Jake doesn’t want to be friends at all。” The words burned in my mouth。 “Where’d you get 
that idea; anyway?” 

     Charlie looked embarrassed now。 “The subject might have come up today with Billy。 。 。 。” 
     “You and Billy gossip like old women;” I complained; stabbing my fork viciously into the congealed 
spaghetti on my plate。 
     “Billy’s worried about Jacob;” Charlie said。 “Jake’s having a hard time right now。 。 。 。 He’s depressed。” 
     I winced; but kept my eyes on the blob。 
     “And then you were always so happy after spending the day with Jake。” Charlie sighed。 
     “I’m happy now;” I growled fiercely through my teeth。 
     The contrast between my words and tone broke through the tension。 Charlie burst into laughter; and I had 
to join in。 
     “Okay; okay;” I agreed。 “Balance。” 
     “And Jacob;” he insisted。 
     “I’ll try。” 
     “Good。 Find that balance; Bella。 And; oh; yeah; you’ve got some mail;” Charlie said; closing the subject 
with no attempt at subtlety。 “It’s by the stove。” 
     I didn’t move; my thoughts twisting into snarls around Jacob’s name。 It was most likely junk mail; I’d just 
gotten a package from my mom yesterday and I wasn’t expecting anything else。 
     Charlie shoved his chair away from the table and stretched as he got to his feet。 He took his plate to the 
sink; but before he turned the water on to rinse it; he paused to toss a thick envelope at me。 The letter skidded 
across the table and thunked into my elbow。 
     “Er; thanks;” I muttered; puzzled by his pushiness。 Then I saw the return address — the letter was from 
the University of Alaska Southeast。 “That was quick。 I guess I missed the deadline on that one; too。” 
     Charlie chuckled。 
     I flipped the envelope over and then glared up at him。 “It’s open。” 
     “I was curious。” 
     “I’m shocked; Sheriff。 That’s a federal crime。” 
     “Oh; just read it。” 
     I pulled out the letter; and a folded schedule of courses。 
     “Congratulations;” he said before I could read anything。 “Your first acceptance。” 
     “Thanks; Dad。” 
     “We should talk about tuition。 I’ve got some money saved up —” 
     “Hey; hey; none of that。 I’m not touching your retirement; Dad。 I’ve got my college fund。” What was left 
of it — and there hadn’t been much to begin with。 
     Charlie frowned。 “Some of these places are pretty pricey; Bells。 I want to help。 You don’t have to go to 
all the way to Alaska just because it’s cheaper。” 
     It wasn’t cheaper; not at all。 But it was far away; and Juneau had an average of three hundred twenty…one 
overcast days per year。 The first was my prerequisite; the second was Edward’s。 
     “I’ve got it covered。 Besides; there’s lots of financial aid out there。 It’s easy to get loans。” I hoped my bluff 
wasn’t too obvious。 I hadn’t actually done a lot of research on the subject。 
     “So 。 。 。 ;” Charlie began; and then he pursed his lips and looked away。 
     “So what?” 
     “Nothing。 I was just 。 。 。” He frowned。 “Just wondering what 。 。 。 Edward’s plans are for next year?” 
     “Oh。” 
     “Well?” 
     Three quick raps on the door saved me。 Charlie rolled his eyes and I jumped up。 
     “Coming!” I called while Charlie mumbled something that sounded like; “Go away。” I ignored him and 
went to let Edward in。 
     I wrenched the door out of my way — ridiculously eager — and there he was; my personal miracle。 
     Time had not made me immune to the perfection of his face; and I was sure that I would never take any 
aspect of him for granted。 My eyes traced over his pale white features: the hard square of his jaw; the softer 
curve of his full lips — twisted up into a smile now; the straight line of his nose; the sharp angle of his 
cheekbones; the smooth marble span of his forehead — partially obscured by a tangle of rain…darkened 
bronze hair。 。 。 。 

    I saved his eyes for last; knowing that when I looked into them I was likely to lose my train of thought。 
They were wide; warm with liquid gold; and framed by a thick fringe of black lashes。 Staring into his eyes 
always made me feel extraordinary — sort of like my bones were turning spongy。 I was also a little 
lightheaded; but that could have been because I’d forgotten to keep breathing。 Again。 
    It was a face any male model in the world would trade his soul for。 Of course; that might be exactly the 
asking price: one soul。 
    No。 I didn’t believe that。 I felt guilty for even thinking it; and was glad — as I was often glad — that I was 
the one person whose thoughts were a mystery to Edward。 
    I reached for his hand; and sighed when his cold fingers found mine。 His touch brought with it the strangest 
sense of relief — as if I’d been in pain and that pain had suddenly ceased。 
    “Hey。” I smiled a little at my anticlimactic greeting。 
    He raised our interlaced fingers to brush my cheek with the back of his hand。 “How was your afternoon?” 
    “Slow。” 
    “For me; as well。” 
    He pulled my wrist up to his face; our hands still twisted together。 His eyes closed as his nose skimmed 
along the skin there; and he smiled gently without opening them。 Enjoying the bouquet while resisting the wine; 
as he’d once put it。 
    I knew that the scent of my blood — so much sweeter to him than any other person’s blood; truly like 
wine beside water to an alcoholic — caused him actual pain from the burning thirst it engendered。 But he 
didn’t seem to shy away from it as much as he once had。 I could only dimly imagine the Herculean effort 
behind this simple gesture。 
    It made me sad that he had to try so hard。 I comforted myself with the knowledge that I wouldn’t be 
causing him pain much longer。 
    I heard Charlie approaching then; stamping his feet on the way to express his customary displeasure with 
our guest。 Edward’s eyes snapped open and he let our hands fall; keeping them twined。 
    “Good evening; Charlie。” Edward was always flawlessly polite; though Charlie didn’t deserve it。 
    Charlie grunted at him; and then stood there with his arms crossed over his chest。 He was taking the idea 
of parental supervision to extremes lately。 
    “I brought another set of applications;” Edward told me then; holding up a stuffed manila envelope。 He 
was wearing a roll of stamps like a ring around his littlest finger。 
    I groaned。 How were there any colleges left that he hadn’t forced me to apply to

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