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暮光之城1-Twilight-23

作者:斯蒂芬妮·梅尔 字数:25051 更新:2023-10-09 20:04:06

Their sharp eyes carefully took in the more polished, urbane stance of  Carlisle, who, flanked by Emmett and Jasper, stepped guardedly forward to  meet them. Without any seeming communication between them, they each  straightened into a more casual, erect bearing.  The man in front was easily the most beautiful, his skin olive-toned  beneath the typical pallor, his hair a glossy black. He was of a medium  build, hard-muscled, of course, but nothing next to Emmett's brawn. He  smiled an easy smile, exposing a flash of gleaming white teeth.  The woman was wilder, her eyes shifting restlessly between the men facing  her, and the loose grouping around me, her chaotic hair quivering in the  slight breeze. Her posture was distinctly feline. The second male hovered  unobtrusively behind them, slighter than the leader, his light brown hair  and regular features both nondescript. His eyes, though completely still,  somehow seemed the most vigilant.  Their eyes were different, too. Not the gold or black I had come to  expect, but a deep burgundy color that was disturbing and sinister.  The dark-haired man, still smiling, stepped toward Carlisle.  "We thought we heard a game," he said in a relaxed voice with the  slightest of French accents. "I'm Laurent, these are Victoria and James."  He gestured to the vampires beside him.  "I'm Carlisle. This is my family, Emmett and Jasper, Rosalie, Esme and  Alice, Edward and Bella." He pointed us out in groups, deliberately not  calling attention to individuals. I felt a shock when he said my name.  "Do you have room for a few more players?" Laurent asked sociably.  Carlisle matched Laurent's friendly tone. "Actually, we were just  finishing up. But we'd certainly be interested another time. Are you  planning to stay in the area for long?"  "We're headed north, in fact, but we were curious to see who was in the  neighborhood. We haven't run into any company in a long time."  "No, this region is usually empty except for us and the occasional  visitor, like yourselves."  The tense atmosphere had slowly subsided into a casual conversation; I  guessed that Jasper was using his peculiar gift to control the situation.  "What's your hunting range?" Laurent casually inquired.  Carlisle ignored the assumption behind the inquiry. "The Olympic Range  here, up and down the Coast Ranges on occasion. We keep a permanent  residence nearby. There's another permanent settlement like ours up near  Denali."  Laurent rocked back on his heels slightly.  "Permanent? How do you manage that?" There was honest curiosity in his  voice.  "Why don't you come back to our home with us and we can talk  comfortably?" Carlisle invited. "It's a rather long story."  James and Victoria exchanged a surprised look at the mention of the word  "home," but Laurent controlled his expression better.  "That sounds very interesting, and welcome." His smile was genial. "We've  been on the hunt all the way down from Ontario, and we haven't had the  chance to clean up in a while." His eyes moved appreciatively over  Carlisle's refined appearance.  "Please don't take offense, but we'd appreciate it if you'd refrain from  hunting in this immediate area. We have to stay inconspicuous, you  understand," Carlisle explained.  "Of course." Laurent nodded. "We certainly won't encroach on your  territory. We just ate outside of Seattle, anyway," he laughed. A shiver  ran up my spine.  "We'll show you the way if you'd like to run with us — Emmett and Alice,  you can go with Edward and Bella to get the Jeep," he casually added.  Three things seemed to happen simultaneously while Carlisle was speaking.  My hair ruffled with the light breeze, Edward stiffened, and the second  male, James, suddenly whipped his head around, scrutinizing me, his  nostrils flaring.  A swift rigidity fell on all of them as James lurched one step forward  into a crouch. Edward bared his teeth, crouching in defense, a feral  snarl ripping from his throat.  It was nothing like the playful sounds I'd heard from him this morning;  it was the single most menacing thing I had ever heard, and chills ran  from the crown of my head to the back of my heels.  "What's this?" Laurent exclaimed in open surprise. Neither James nor  Edward relaxed their aggressive poses. James feinted slightly to the  side, and Edward shifted in response.  "She's with us." Carlisle's firm rebuff was directed toward James.  Laurent seemed to catch my scent less powerfully than James, but  awareness now dawned on his face.  "You brought a snack?" he asked, his expression incredulous as he took an  involuntary step forward.  Edward snarled even more ferociously, harshly, his lip curling high above  his glistening, bared teeth. Laurent stepped back again.  "I said she's with us," Carlisle corrected in a hard voice.  "But she's human," Laurent protested. The words were not at all  aggressive, merely astounded.  "Yes." Emmett was very much in evidence at Carlisle's side, his eyes on  James. James slowly straightened out of his crouch, but his eyes never  left me, his nostrils still wide. Edward stayed tensed like a lion in  front of me.  When Laurent spoke, his tone was soothing — trying to defuse the sudden  hostility. "It appears we have a lot to learn about each other."  "Indeed." Carlisle's voice was still cool.  "But we'd like to accept your invitation." His eyes flicked toward me and  back to Carlisle. "And, of course, we will not harm the human girl. We  won't hunt in your range, as I said."  James glanced in disbelief and aggravation at Laurent and exchanged  another brief look with Victoria, whose eyes still flickered edgily from  face to face.  Carlisle measured Laurent's open expression for a moment before he spoke.  "We'll show you the way. Jasper, Rosalie, Esme?" he called. They gathered  together, blocking me from view as they converged. Alice was instantly at  my side, and Emmett fell back slowly, his eyes locked on James as he  backed toward us.  "Let's go, Bella." Edward's voice was low and bleak.  This whole time I'd been rooted in place, terrified into absolute  immobility. Edward had to grip my elbow and pull sharply to break my  trance. Alice and Emmett were close behind us, hiding me. I stumbled  alongside Edward, still stunned with fear. I couldn't hear if the main  group had left yet. Edward's impatience was almost tangible as we moved  at human speed to the forest edge.  Once we were into the trees, Edward slung me over his back without  breaking stride. I gripped as tightly as possible as he took off, the  others close on his heels. I kept my head down, but my eyes, wide with  fright, wouldn't close. They plunged through the now-black forest like  wraiths. The sense of exhilaration that usually seemed to possess Edward  as he ran was completely absent, replaced by a fury that consumed him and  drove him still faster. Even with me on his back, the others trailed  behind.  We reached the Jeep in an impossibly short time, and Edward barely slowed  as he flung me in the backseat.  "Strap her in," he ordered Emmett, who slid in beside me.  Alice was already in the front seat, and Edward was starting the engine.  It roared to life and we swerved backward, spinning around to face the  winding road.  Edward was growling something too fast for me to understand, but it  sounded a lot like a string of profanities.  The jolting trip was much worse this time, and the darkness only made it  more frightening. Emmett and Alice both glared out the side windows.  We hit the main road, and though our speed increased, I could see much  better where we were going. And we were headed south, away from Forks.  "Where are we going?" I asked.  No one answered. No one even looked at me.  "Dammit, Edward! Where are you taking me?"  "We have to get you away from here — far away — now." He didn't look  back, his eyes on the road. The speedometer read a hundred and five miles  an hour.  "Turn around! You have to take me home!" I shouted. I struggled with the  stupid harness, tearing at the straps.  "Emmett," Edward said grimly.  And Emmett secured my hands in his steely grasp.  "No! Edward! No, you can't do this."  "I have to, Bella, now please be quiet."  "I won't! You have to take me back — Charlie will call the FBI! They'll  be all over your family — Carlisle and Esme! They'll have to leave, to  hide forever!"  "Calm down, Bella." His voice was cold. "We've been there before."  "Not over me, you don't! You're not ruining everything over me!" I  struggled violently, with total futility.  Alice spoke for the first time. "Edward, pull over."  He flashed her a hard look, and then sped up.  "Edward, let's just talk this through."  "You don't understand," he roared in frustration. I'd never heard his  voice so loud; it was deafening in the confines of the Jeep. The  speedometer neared one hundred and fifteen. "He's a tracker, Alice, did  you see that? He's a tracker!"  I felt Emmett stiffen next to me, and I wondered at his reaction to the  word. It meant something more to the three of them than it did to me; I  wanted to understand, but there was no opening for me to ask.  "Pull over, Edward." Alice's tone was reasonable, but there was a ring of  authority in it I'd never heard before.  The speedometer inched passed one-twenty.  "Do it, Edward."  "Listen to me, Alice. I saw his mind. Tracking is his passion, his  obsession — and he wants her, Alice — her, specifically. He begins the  hunt tonight."  "He doesn't know where —"  He interrupted her. "How long do you think it will take him to cross her  scent in town? His plan was already set before the words were out of  Laurent's mouth."  I gasped, knowing where my scent would lead. "Charlie! You can't leave  him there! You can't leave him!" I thrashed against the harness.  "She's right," Alice said.  The car slowed slightly.  "Let's just look at our options for a minute," Alice coaxed.  The car slowed again, more noticeably, and then suddenly we screeched to  a stop on the shoulder of the highway. I flew against the harness, and  then slammed back into the seat.  "There are no options," Edward hissed.  "I'm not leaving Charlie!" I yelled.  He ignored me completely.  "We have to take her back," Emmett finally spoke.  "No." Edward was absolute.  "He's no match for us, Edward. He won't be able to touch her."  "He'll wait."  Emmett smiled. "I can wait, too."  "You didn't see — you don't understand. Once he commits to a hunt, he's  unshakable. We'd have to kill him."  Emmett didn't seem upset by the idea. "That's an option."  "And the female. She's with him. If it turns into a fight, the leader  will go with them, too."  "There are enough of us."  "There's another option," Alice said quietly.  Edward turned on her in fury, his voice a blistering snarl. "There — is —  no — other — option!"  Emmett and I both stared at him in shock, but Alice seemed unsurprised.  The silence lasted for a long minute as Edward and Alice stared each  other down.  I broke it. "Does anyone want to hear my plan?"  "No," Edward growled. Alice glared at him, finally provoked.  "Listen," I pleaded. "You take me back."  "No," he interrupted.  I glared at him and continued. "You take me back. I tell my dad I want to  go home to Phoenix. I pack my bags. We wait till this tracker is  watching, and then we run. He'll follow us and leave Charlie alone.  Charlie won't call the FBI on your family. Then you can take me any  damned place you want."  They stared at me, stunned.  "It's not a bad idea, really." Emmett's surprise was definitely an insult.  "It might work — and we simply can't leave her father unprotected. You  know that," Alice said.  Everyone looked at Edward.  "It's too dangerous — I don't want him within a hundred miles of her."  Emmett was supremely confident. "Edward, he's not getting through us."  Alice thought for a minute. "I don't see him attacking. He'll try to wait  for us to leave her alone."  "It won't take long for him to realize that's not going to happen."  "I demand that you take me home." I tried to sound firm.  Edward pressed his fingers to his temples and squeezed his eyes shut.  "Please," I said in a much smaller voice.  He didn't look up. When he spoke, his voice sounded worn.  "You're leaving tonight, whether the tracker sees or not. You tell  Charlie that you can't stand another minute in Forks. Tell him whatever  story works. Pack the first things your hands touch, and then get in your  truck. I don't care what he says to you. You have fifteen minutes. Do you  hear me? Fifteen minutes from the time you cross the doorstep."  The Jeep rumbled to life, and he spun us around, the tires squealing. The  needle on the speedometer started to race up the dial.  "Emmett?" I asked, looking pointedly at my hands.  "Oh, sorry." He let me loose.  A few minutes passed in silence, other than the roar of the engine. Then  Edward spoke again.  "This is how it's going to happen. When we get to the house, if the  tracker is not there, I will walk her to the door. Then she has fifteen  minutes." He glared at me in the rearview mirror. "Emmett, you take the  outside of the house. Alice, you get the truck. I'll be inside as long as  she is. After she's out, you two can take the Jeep home and tell  Carlisle."  "No way," Emmett broke in. "I'm with you."  "Think it through, Emmett. I don't know how long I'll be gone."  "Until we know how far this is going to go, I'm with you."  Edward sighed. "If the tracker is there," he continued grimly, "we keep  driving."  "We're going to make it there before him," Alice said confidently.  Edward seemed to accept that. Whatever his problem with Alice was, he  didn't doubt her now.  "What are we going to do with the Jeep?" she asked.  His voice had a hard edge. "You're driving it home."  "No, I'm not," she said calmly.  The unintelligible stream of profanities started again.  "We can't all fit in my truck," I whispered.  Edward didn't appear to hear me.  "I think you should let me go alone," I said even more quietly.  He heard that.  "Bella, please just do this my way, just this once," he said between  clenched teeth.  "Listen, Charlie's not an imbecile," I protested. "If you're not in town  tomorrow, he's going to get suspicious."  "That's irrelevant. We'll make sure he's safe, and that's all that  matters."  "Then what about this tracker? He saw the way you acted tonight. He's  going to think you're with me, wherever you are."  Emmett looked at me, insultingly surprised again. "Edward, listen to  her," he urged. "I think she's right."  "Yes, she is," Alice agreed.  "I can't do that." Edward's voice was icy.  "Emmett should stay, too," I continued. "He definitely got an eyeful of  Emmett."  "What?" Emmett turned on me.  "You'll get a better crack at him if you stay," Alice agreed.  Edward stared at her incredulously. "You think I should let her go alone?"  "Of course not," Alice said. "Jasper and I will take her."  "I can't do that," Edward repeated, but this time there was a trace of  defeat in his voice. The logic was working on him.  I tried to be persuasive. "Hang out here for a week —" I saw his  expression in the mirror and amended "— a few days. Let Charlie see you  haven't kidnapped me, and lead this James on a wild-goose chase. Make  sure he's completely off my trail. Then come and meet me. Take a  roundabout route, of course, and then Jasper and Alice can go home."  I could see him beginning to consider it.  "Meet you where?"  "Phoenix." Of course.  "No. He'll hear that's where you're going," he said impatiently.  "And you'll make it look like that's a ruse, obviously. He'll know that  we'll know that he's listening. He'll never believe I'm actually going  where I say I am going."  "She's diabolical," Emmett chuckled.  "And if that doesn't work?"  "There are several million people in Phoenix," I informed him.  "It's not that hard to find a phone book."  "I won't go home."  "Oh?" he inquired, a dangerous note in his voice.  "I'm quite old enough to get my own place."  "Edward, we'll be with her," Alice reminded him.  "What are you going to do in Phoenix?" he asked her scathingly.  "Stay indoors."  "I kind of like it." Emmett was thinking about cornering James, no doubt.  "Shut up, Emmett."  "Look, if we try to take him down while she's still around, there's a  much better chance that someone will get hurt — she'll get hurt, or you  will, trying to protect her. Now, if we get him alone…" He trailed off  with a slow smile. I was right.  The Jeep was crawling slowly along now as we drove into town. Despite my  brave talk, I could feel the hairs on my arms standing up. I thought  about Charlie, alone in the house, and tried to be courageous.  "Bella." Edward's voice was very soft. Alice and Emmett looked out their  windows. "If you let anything happen to yourself— anything at all — I'm  holding you personally responsible. Do you understand that?"  "Yes," I gulped.  He turned to Alice.  "Can Jasper handle this?"  "Give him some credit, Edward. He's been doing very, very well, all  things considered."  "Can you handle this?" he asked.  And graceful little Alice pulled back her lips in a horrific grimace and  let loose with a guttural snarl that had me cowering against the seat in  terror.  Edward smiled at her. "But keep your opinions to yourself," he muttered  suddenly.  ===========================================================================  19. GOODBYES  Charlie was waiting up for me. All the house lights were on. My mind was  blank as I tried to think of a way to make him let me go. This wasn't  going to be pleasant.  Edward pulled up slowly, staying well back from my truck. All three of  them were acutely alert, ramrod straight in their seats, listening to  every sound of the wood, looking through every shadow, catching every  scent, searching for something out of place. The engine cut off, and I  sat, motionless, as they continued to listen.  "He's not here," Edward said tensely. "Let's go." Emmett reached over to  help me get out of the harness.  "Don't worry, Bella," he said in a low but cheerful voice, "we'll take  care of things here quickly."  I felt moisture filling up my eyes as I looked at Emmett. I barely knew  him, and yet, somehow, not knowing when I would see him again after  tonight was anguishing. I knew this was just a faint taste of the  goodbyes I would have to survive in the next hour, and the thought made  the tears begin to spill.  "Alice, Emmett." Edward's voice was a command. They slithered soundlessly  into the darkness, instantly disappearing. Edward opened my door and took  my hand, then drew me into the protecting enclosure of his arm. He walked  me swiftly toward the house, eyes always roving through the night.  "Fifteen minutes," he warned under his breath.  "I can do this." I sniffled. My tears had given me an inspiration.  I stopped on the porch and took hold of his face in my hands. I looked  fiercely into his eyes.  "I love you," I said in a low, intense voice. "I will always love you, no  matter what happens now."  "Nothing is going to happen to you, Bella," he said just as fiercely.  "Just follow the plan, okay? Keep Charlie safe for me. He's not going to  like me very much after this, and I want to have the chance to apologize  later."  "Get inside, Bella. We have to hurry." His voice was urgent.  "One more thing," I whispered passionately. "Don't listen to another word  I say tonight!" He was leaning in, and so all I had to do was stretch up  on my toes to kiss his surprised, frozen lips with as much force as I was  capable of. Then I turned and kicked the door open.  "Go away, Edward!" I yelled at him, running inside and slamming the door  shut in his still-shocked face.  "Bella?" Charlie had been hovering in the living room, and he was already  on his feet.  "Leave me alone!" I screamed at him through my tears, which were flowing  relentlessly now. I ran up the stairs to my room, throwing the door shut  and locking it. I ran to my bed, flinging myself on the floor to retrieve  my duffel bag. I reached swiftly between the mattress and box spring to  grab the knotted old sock that contained my secret cash hoard.  Charlie was pounding on my door.  "Bella, are you okay? What's going on?" His voice was frightened.  "I'm going borne," I shouted, my voice breaking in the perfect spot.  "Did he hurt you?" His tone edged toward anger.  "No!" I shrieked a few octaves higher. I turned to my dresser, and Edward  was already there, silently yanking out armfuls of random clothes, which  he proceeded to throw to me.  "Did he break up with you?" Charlie was perplexed.  "No!" I yelled, slightly more breathless as I shoved everything into the  bag. Edward threw another drawer's contents at me. The bag was pretty  much full now.  "What happened, Bella?" Charlie shouted through the door, pounding again.  "I broke up with him!" I shouted back, jerking on the zipper of my bag.  Edward's capable hands pushed mine away and zipped it smoothly. He put  the strap carefully over my arm.  "I'll be in the truck — go!" he whispered, and pushed me toward the door.  He vanished out the window.  I unlocked the door and pushed past Charlie roughly, struggling with my  heavy bag as I ran down the stairs.  "What happened?" he yelled. He was right behind me. "I thought you liked  him."  He caught my elbow in the kitchen. Though he was still bewildered, his  grip was firm.  He spun me around to look at him, and I could see in his face that he had  no intention of letting me leave. I could think of only one way to  escape, and it involved hurting him so much that I hated myself for even  considering it. But I had no time, and I had to keep him safe.  I glared up at my father, fresh tears in my eyes for what I was about to  do.  "I do like him — that's the problem. I can't do this anymore! I can't put  down any more roots here! I don't want to end up trapped in this stupid,  boring town like Mom! I'm not going to make the same dumb mistake she  did. I hate it — I can't stay here another minute!"  His hand dropped from my arm like I'd electrocuted him. I turned away  from his shocked, wounded face and headed for the door.  "Bells, you can't leave now. It's nighttime," he whispered behind me.  I didn't turn around. "I'll sleep in the truck if I get tired."  "Just wait another week," he pled, still shell-shocked. "Renée will be  back by then."  This completely derailed me. "What?"

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