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暮光之城4-Breaking Dawn-10

作者:斯蒂芬妮·梅尔 字数:29235 更新:2023-10-09 20:03:15

"Rose," Bella said quietly. "I want you to go."  The blonde glared at Edward and then gestured for him to go first. He disappeared out the door. She  gave me a long warning glower, and then she disappeared, too.  Once we were alone, I crossed the room and sat on the floor next to Bella. I took both her cold hands  in mine, rubbing them carefully.  Generatedby ABC Amber LIT Converter, m/ml  "Thanks, Jake. That feels good."  "I'm not going to lie, Bells. You're hideous."  "I know," she sighed. Tm scary-looking."  "Thing-from-the-swamp scary," I agreed.  She laughed. "It's so good having you here. It feels nice to smile. I don't know how much more drama I  can stand."  I rolled my eyes.  "Okay, okay," she agreed. "I bring it on myself."  "Yeah, you do. What're you thinking, Bells? Seriously!"  "Did he ask you to yell at me?"  "Sort of. Though I can't figure why he thinks you'd listen to me. You never have before."  She sighed.  "I told you—," I started to say.  "Did you know that 7 told you so' has a brother, Jacob?" she asked, cutting me off. "His name is 'Shut  the hell up."  "Good one."  She grinned at me. Her skin stretched tight over the bones. "I can't take credit—i got it off a rerun of  The Simpsons"  "Missed that one."  "It was funny."  We didn't talk for a minute. Her hands were starting to warm up a little.  "Did he really ask you to talk to me?"  I nodded. "To talk some sense into you. There's a battle that's lost before it starts."  "So why did you agree?"  I didn't answer. I wasn't sure I knew.  I did know this—every second I spent with her was only going to add to the pain I would have to suffer  later. Like a junkie with a limited supply, the day of reckoning was coming for me. The more hits I took  now, the harder it would be when my supply ran out.  Generatedby ABC Amber LIT Converter, m/ml  "It'll work out, you know," she said after a quiet minute. "I believe that."  That made me see red again. "Is dementia one of your symptoms?" I snapped.  She laughed, though my anger was so real that my hands were shaking around hers.  "Maybe," she said. Tm not saying things will work out easily, Jake. But how could I have lived through  all that I've lived through and not believe in magic by this point?"  "Magic?"  "Especially for you," she said. She was smiling. She pulled one of her hands away from mine and  pressed it against my cheek. Warmer than before, but it felt cool against my skin, like most things did.  "More than anyone else, you've got some magic waiting to make things right for you."  "What are you babbling about?"  Still smiling. "Edward told me once what it was like—your imprinting thing. He said it was like A  Midsummer Night's Dream, like magic. You'll find who you're really looking for, Jacob, and maybe  then all of this will make sense."  If she hadn't looked so fragile I would've been screaming.  As it was, I did growl at her.  "If you think that imprinting could ever make sense of this insanity …" I struggled for words. "Do you  really think that just because I might someday imprint on some stranger it would make this right?" I  jabbed a finger toward her swollen body. "Tell me what the point was then, Bella! What was the point of  me loving you? What was the point of you loving him? When you die"—the words were a snarl—"how  is that ever right again? What's the point to all the pain? Mine, yours, his! You'll kill him, too, not that I  care about that." She flinched, but I kept going. "So what was the  point of your twisted love story, in the end? If there is any sense, please show me, Bella, because I don't  see it."  She sighed. "I don't know yet, Jake. But I just… feel… that this is all going somewhere good, hard to see  as it is now. I guess you could call it faith."  "You're dying for nothing, Bella! Nothing!"  Her hand dropped from my face to her bloated stomach, caressed it. She didn't have to say the words  for me to know what she was thinking. She was dying for it.  I'm not going to die," she said through her teeth, and I could tell she was repeating things she'd said  before. "I will keep my heart beating. I'm strong enough for that."  "That's a load of crap, Bella. You've been trying to keep up with the supernatural for too long. No  normal person can do it. You're not strong enough." I took her face in my hand. I didn't have to remind  myself to be gentle. Everything about her screamed breakable.  Generatedby ABC Amber LIT Converter, m/ml  "I can do this. I can do this," she muttered, sounding a lot like that kids' book about the little engine that  could.  "Doesn't look like it to me. So what's your plan? I hope you have one."  She nodded, not meeting my eyes. "Did you know Esme jumped off a cliff? When she was human, I  mean."  "So?"  "So she was close enough to dead that they didn't even bother taking her to the emergency room—they  took her right around to the morgue. Her heart was still beating, though, when Carlisle found her___"  That's what she'd meant before, about keeping her heart beating.  "You're not planning on surviving this human," I stated dully.  "No. I'm not stupid." She met my stare then. "I guess you probably have your own opinion on that point,  though."  "Emergency vampirization," I mumbled.  "It worked for Esme. And Emmett, and Rosalie, and even Edward. None of them were in such great  shape. Carlisle only changed them because it was that or death. He doesn't end lives, he saves them."  I felt a sudden twinge of guilt about the good vampire doctor, like before. I shoved the thought away and  started in on the begging.  "Listen to me, Bells. Don't do it that way." Like before, when the call from Charlie had come, I could  see how much difference it really made to me. I realized I needed her to stay alive, in some form. In any  form. I took a deep breath. "Don't wait until it's too late, Bella. Not that way. Live. Okay? Just live.  Don't do this to me. Don't do it to him." My voice got harder, louder. "You know what he's going to do  when you die. You've seen it before. You want him to go back to those Italian killers?" She cringed into  the sofa.  I left out the part about how that wouldn't be necessary this time.  Struggling to make my voice softer, I asked, "Remember when I got mangled up by those newborns?  What did you tell me?"  I waited, but she wouldn't answer. She pressed her lips together.  "You told me to be good and listen to Carlisle," I reminded her. "And what did I do? I listened to the  vampire. For  you."  "You listened because it was the right thing to do."  "Okay—pick either reason."  Generatedby ABC Amber LIT Converter, m/ml  She took a deep breath. "It's not the right thing now." Her gaze touched her big round stomach and she  whispered under her breath, "I won't kill him."  My hands shook again. "Oh, I hadn't heard the great news. A bouncing baby boy, huh? Shoulda brought  some blueballoons."  Her face turned pink. The color was so beautiful—it twisted in my stomach like a knife. A serrated  knife, rusty and ragged.  I was going to lose this. Again.  "I don't know he's a boy," she admitted, a little sheepish. "The ultrasound wouldn't work. The membrane  around the baby is too hard—like their skin. So he's a little mystery. But I always see a boy in my head."  "It's not some pretty baby in there, Bella."  "We'll see," she said. Almost smug.  "You won't," I snarled.  "You're very pessimistic, Jacob. There is definitely a chance that I might walk away from this."  I couldn't answer. I looked down and breathed deep and slow, trying to get a grip on my fury.  "Jake," she said, and she patted my hair, stroked my cheek. "It's going to be okay. Shh. it's okay."  I didn't look up. "No. It will not be okay."  She wiped something wet from my cheek. "Shh."  "What's the deal, Bella?" I stared at the pale carpet. My bare feet were dirty, leaving smudges. Good. "I  thought the whole point was that you wanted your vampire more than anything. And now you're just  giving him up? That doesn't make any sense. Since when are you desperate to be a mom? If you wanted  that so much, why did you marry a vampire?"  I was dangerously close to that offer he wanted me to make. I could see the words taking me that way,  but I couldn't change their direction.  She sighed. "It's not like that. I didn't really care about having a baby. I didn't even think about it. It's not  just having a baby. It's… well… this baby."  "It's a killer, Bella. Look at yourself."  "He's not. It's me. I'm just weak and human. But I can tough this out, Jake, I can—"  "Aw, come on! Shut up, Bella. You can spout this crap to your bloodsucker, but you're not fooling me.  You know you're not going to make it."  She glared at me. "I do not know that. I'm worried about it, sure."  "Worriedabout it," I repeated through my teeth.  Generatedby ABC Amber LIT Converter, m/ml  She gasped then and clutched at her stomach. My fury vanished like a light switch being turned off.  "I'm fine," she panted. It's nothing."  But I didn't hear; her hands had pulled her sweatshirt to the side, and I stared, horrified, at the skin it  exposed. Her stomach looked like it was stained with big splotches of purple-black ink.  She saw my stare, and she yanked the fabric back in place.  "He's strong, that's all," she said defensively.  The ink spots were bruises.  I almost gagged, and I understood what he'd said, about watching it hurt her. Suddenly, I felt a little  crazy myself.  "Bella," I said.  She heard the change in my voice. She looked up, still breathing heavy, her eyes confused.  "Bella, don't do this:'  "Jake—"  "Listen to me. Don't get your back up yet. Okay? Just listen. What if… ?"  "What if what?"  "What if this wasn't a one-shot deal? What if it wasn't all or nothing? What if you just listened to Carlisle  like a good girl, and kept yourself alive?"  "I won't—"  "I'm not done yet. So you stay alive. Then you can start over. This didn't work out. Try again."  She frowned. She raised one hand and touched the place where my eyebrows were mashing together.  Her fingers smoothed my forehead for a moment while she tried to make sense of it.  "I don't understand… What do you mean, try again? You can't think Edward would let me… ? And  what difference would it make? I'm sure any baby—"  "Yes," I snapped. "Any kid of his would be the same."  Her tired face just got more confused. "What?"  But I couldn't say any more. There was no point. I would never be able to save her from herself. I'd  never been able to do that.  Then she blinked, and I could see she got it.  Generatedby ABC Amber LIT Converter, m/ml  "Oh. Ugh. Please, Jacob. You think I should kill my baby and replace it with some generic substitute?  Artificial insemination?" She was mad now. "Why would I want to have some stranger's baby? I suppose  it just doesn't make a difference? Any baby will do?"  "I didn't mean that," I muttered. "Not a stranger."  She leaned forward. "Then what are you saying?"  "Nothing. I'm saying nothing. Same as ever."  "Where did that come from?"  "Forget it, Bella."  She frowned, suspicious. "Did he tell you to say that?"  I hesitated, surprised that she'd made that leap so quick. "No."  "He did, didn't he?"  "No, really. He didn't say anything about artificial whatever."  Her face softened then, and she sank back against the pillows, looking exhausted. She stared off to the  side when she spoke, not talking to me at all. "He would do anything forme. And I'm hurting him so  much… But what is he thinking? That I would trade this"—her hand traced across her belly—"for some  stranger's …" She mumbled the last part, and then her voice trailed off. Her eyes were wet.  "You don't have to hurt him," I whispered. It burned like poison in my mouth to beg for him, but I knew  this angle was probably my best bet for keeping her alive. Still a thousand-to-one odds. "You could  make him happy again, Bella. And I really think he's losing it. Honestly, I do."  She didn't seem to be listening; her hand made small circles on her battered stomach while she chewed  on her lip. It was quiet for a long time. I wondered if the Cullens were very far away. Were they listening  to my pathetic attempts to reason with her?  "Not a stranger?" she murmured to herself. I flinched. "What exactly did Edward say to you?" she asked  in a low voice.  "Nothing. He just thought you might listen to me."  "Not that. About trying again."  Her eyes locked on mine, and I could see that I'd already given too much away.  "Nothing."  Her mouth fell open a little. "Wow."  It was silent for a few heartbeats. I looked down at my feet again, unable to meet her stare.  "He really would do anything, wouldn't he?" she whispered.  Generatedby ABC Amber LIT Converter, m/ml  "I told you he was going crazy. Literally, Bells."  "I'm surprised you didn't tell on him right away. Get him in trouble."  When I looked up, she was grinning.  "Thought about it." I tried to grin back, but I could feel the smile mangle on my face.  She knew what I was offering, and she wasn't going to think twice about it. I'd known that she wouldn't.  But it still stung.  "There isn't much you wouldn't do for me, either, is there?" she whispered. "I really don't know why you  bother. I don't deserve either of you."  "It makes no difference, though, does it?"  "Not this time." She sighed. "I wish I could explain it to you right so that you would understand. I can't  hurthim"—she pointed to her stomach—"any more than I could pick up a gun and shoot you. I love  him."  "Why do you always have to love the wrong things, Bella?"  "I don't think I do."  I cleared the lump out of my throat so that I could make my voice hard like I wanted it. 'Trust me."  I started to get to my feet.  "Where are you going?"  "I'm not doing any good here."  She held out her thin hand, pleading. "Don't go."  I could feel the addiction sucking at me, trying to keep me near her.  "I don't belong here. I've got to get back."  "Why did you come today?" she asked, still reaching limply.  "Just to see if you were really alive. I didn't believe you were sick like Charlie said."  I couldn't tell from her face whether she bought that or not.  "Will you come back again? Before …"  "I'm not going to hang around and watch you die,Bella."  She flinched. "You're right, you're right. You should go."  Generatedby ABC Amber LIT Converter, m/ml  I headed for the door.  "Bye," she whispered behind me. "Love you, Jake."  I almost went back. I almost turned around and fell down on my knees and started begging again. But I  knew that I had to quitBella, quit her cold turkey, before she killed me, like she was going to kill him.  "Sure, sure," I mumbled on my way out.  I didn't see any of the vampires. I ignored my bike, standing all alone in the middle of the meadow. It  wasn't fast enough for me now. My dad would be freaked out—Sam, too. What would the pack make  of the fact that they hadn't heard me phase? Would they think the Cullens got me before I'd had the  chance? I stripped down, not caring who might be watching, and started running. I blurred into wolf  mid-stride.  They were waiting. Of course they were.  Jacob, Jake,eight voices chorused in relief.  Come homenow, the Alpha voice ordered. Sam was furious.  I felt Paul fade out, and i knew Billy and Rachel were waiting to hear what had happened to me. Paul  was too anxious to give them the good news that I wasn't vampire chow to listen to the whole story.  I didn't have to tell the pack I was on my way—they could see the forest blurring past me as I sprinted  for home. I didn't have to tell them that I was half-past crazy, either. The sickness in my head was  obvious.  They saw all the horror—Bella's mottled stomach; her raspy voice; he's strong, that's all: the burning  man in Edward's face: watching her sicken and waste away… seeing it hurting her, Rosalie crouched  over Bella's limp body: Bella's life means nothing to her— and for once, no one had anything to say.  Their shock was just a silent shout in my head. Wordless.  ////  I was halfway home before anyone recovered. Then they all started running to meet me.  It was almost dark—the clouds covered the sunset completely. I risked darting across the freeway and  made it without being seen.  We met up about ten miles out of La Push, in a clearing left by the loggers. It was out of the way,  wedged between two spurs of the mountain, where no one would see us. Paul found them when I did, so  the pack was complete.  The babble in my head was total chaos. Everyone shouting at once.  Sam's hackles were sticking straight up, and he was growling in an unbroken stream as he paced back  and forth around the top of the ring. Paul and Jared moved like shadows behind him, their ears flat  against the sides of their head. The whole circle was agitated, on their feet and snarling in low bursts.  Generatedby ABC Amber LIT Converter, m/ml  At first their anger was undefined, and I thought I was in for it. I was too messed up to care about that.  They could do whatever they wanted to me for circumventing orders.  And then the unfocused confusion of thoughts began to move together.  How can this be? What does it mean? What will it be?  Not safe. Not right. Dangerous.  Unnatural. Monstrous. An abomination.  We can't allow it.  The pack was pacing in synchronization now, thinking in synchronization, all but myself and one other. I  sat beside whichever brother it was, too dazed to look over with either my eyes or my mind and see who  was next to me, while the pack circled around us.  The treaty does not cover this.  This puts everyone in danger.  I tried to understand the spiraling voices, tried to follow the curling pathway the thoughts made to see  where they were leading, but it wasn't making sense. The pictures in the center of their thoughts were my  pictures—the very worst of them. Bella's bruises, Edward's face as he burned.  They fear it, too.  But they won't do anything about it  Protecting Bella Swan.  We can't let that influence us.  The safety of our families, of everyone here, is more important than one human.  If they won't kill it, we have to.  Protect the tribe.  Protect our families.  We have to kill it before it's too late.  Another of my memories, Edward's words this time: The thing is growing. Swiftly.  I struggled to focus, to pick out individual voices.  No time to waste,Jared thought.  It will mean a fight,Embry cautioned. A bad one.  Generatedby ABC Amber LIT Converter, m/ml  Were ready,Paul insisted.  Well need surprise on our side,Sam thought.  If we catch them divided, we can take them down separately. It will increase our chances of victory,  Jared thought, starting to strategize now.  I shook my head, rising slowly to my feet. 1 felt unsteady there—like the circling wolves were making  me dizzy. The wolf beside me got up, too. His shoulder pushed against mine, propping me up.  Wait,I thought.  The circling paused for one beat, and then they were pacing again.  There's little time,Sam said.  But— what are you thinking? You wouldn't attack them for breaking the treaty this afternoon.  Now you're planning an ambush, when the treaty is still intact?  This is not something our treaty anticipated,Sam said. This is a danger to every human in the area.  We don't know what kind of creature the Cullens have bred, but we know that it is strong and  fast-growing. And it will be too young to follow any treaty. Remember the newborn vampires we  fought? Wild, violent, beyond the reach of reason or restraint. Imagine one like that, but  protected by the Cullens.  We don't know —I tried to interrupt.  Wedon't know, he agreed. And we can't take chances with the unknown in this case. We can only  allow the Cullens to exist while we're absolutely sure that they can be trusted not to cause harm.  This. . . thing cannot be trusted.  They don't like it any more than we do.  Sam pulled Rosalie's face, her protective crouch, from my mind and put it on display for everyone.  Some are ready to fight for it, no matter what it is.  It's just ababy, for crying out loud.  Not for long,Leah whispered.  Jake, buddy, this is a big problem,Quil said. We can't just ignore it.  You're making it into something bigger than it is,I argued. The only one who's in danger here is Bella.  Again by her own choice,Sam said. But this time her choice affects us all.  I don't think so.  We can't take that chance. We won't allow a blood drinker to hunt on our lands.  Generatedby ABC Amber LIT Converter, m/ml  Then tell them to leave,the wolf who was still supporting me said. It was Seth. Of course.  And inflict the menace on others? When blood drinkers cross our land, we destroy them, no matter  where they plan to hunt. We protect everyone we can.  This is crazy,I said. This afternoon you were afraid to put the pack in danger.  This afternoon I didn't know our families were at risk.  I can't believe this! How're you going to kill this creature without killing Bella?  There were no words, but the silence was full of meaning.  I howled. She's human, too! Doesn't our protection apply to her?  She's dying anyway,Leah thought. We'll just shorten the process.  That did it. I leaped away from Seth, toward his sister, with my teeth bared. I was about to catch her left  hind leg when I felt Sam's teeth cut into my flank, dragging me back.  I howled in pain and fury and turned on him.  Stop!he ordered in the double timbre of the Alpha.  My legs seemed to buckle under me. I jerked to a halt, only managing to keep on my feet by sheer  willpower.  He turned his gaze away from me. You will not be cruel to him, Leah, he commanded her. Bella's  sacrifice is a heavy price, and we will all recognize that It is against everything we stand for to  take a human life. Making an exception to that code is a bleak thing. We will all mourn for what  we do tonight.  Tonight?Seth repeated, shocked. Sam—/ think we should talk about this some more. Consult with  the Elders, at least. You can't seriously mean for us to —  We can't afford your tolerance for the Cullens now. There is no time for debate. Youwilldo as you are  told, Seth.  SetfYs front knees folded, and his head fell forward under the weight of the Alpha's command.  Sam paced in a tight circle around the two of us.  We need the whole pack for this. Jacob, you are our strongest fighter. Youwillfight with us tonight. I  understand that this is hard for you, so you will concentrate on their fighters— Emmett and  Jasper Cullen. You don't have to be involved with the… other part. Quil and Embry will fight with  you.  My knees trembled; I struggled to hold myself upright while the voice of the Alpha lashed at my will.  Paul, Jared, and I will take on Edward and Rosalie. I think, from the information Jacob has brought us,  they will be the ones guarding Bella. Carlisle and Alice will also be close, possibly Esme. Brady, Collin,  Generatedby ABC Amber LIT Converter, m/ml  Seth, and Leah will concentrate on them. Whoever has a clear lineon—we all heard him mentally stutter  overBella's name— the creature will take it. Destroying the creature is our first priority.  The pack rumbled in nervous agreement.The tension had everyone's fur standing on end. The pacing  was quicker, and the sound of the paws against the brackish floor was sharper, toenails tearing into the  soil.  Only Seth and I were still, the eye in the center of a storm of bared teeth and flattened ears. Seth's nose  was almost touching the ground, bowed under Sam's commands. I felt his pain at the coming disloyalty.  For him this was a betrayal—during that one day of alliance, fighting beside Edward Cullen, Seth had  truly become the vampire's friend.  There was no resistance in him, however. He would obey no matter how much it hurt him. He had no  other  choice.  And what choice did I have? When the Alpha spoke, the pack followed.  Sam had never pushed his authority this far before; I knew he honestly hated to see Seth kneeling before  him like a slave at the foot of his master. He wouldn't force this if he didn't believe that he had no other  choice. He couldn't lie to us when we were linked mind to mind like this. He really believed it was our  duty to destroy Bella and the monster she carried. He really believed we had no time to waste. He  believed it enough to die for it.  I saw that he would face Edward himself; Edward's ability to read our thoughts made him the greatest  threat in Sam's mind. Sam would not let someone else take on that danger.  He saw Jasper as the second-greatest opponent, which is why he'd given him to me. He knew that I had  the best chance of any of the pack to win that fight. He'd left the easiest targets for the younger wolves  and Leah. Little Alice was no danger without her future vision to guide her, and we knew from our time  of alliance that Esme was not a fighter. Carlisle would be more of a challenge, but his hatred of violence  would hinder him.  I felt sicker than Seth as I watched Sam plan it out, trying to work the angles to give each member of the  pack the best chance of survival.  Everything was inside out. This afternoon, I'd been chomping at the bit to attack them. But Seth had  been right—it wasn't a fight I'd been ready for. I'd blinded myself with that hate. I hadn't let myself look  at it carefully, because I must have known what I would see if I did.  Carlisle Cullen. Looking at him without that hate clouding my eyes, I couldn't deny that killing him was  murder. He was good. Good as any human we protected. Maybe better. The others, too, I supposed,  but I didn't feel as strongly about them. I didn't know them as well. It was Carlisle who would hate  fighting back, even to save his own life. That's why we would be able to kill him—because he wouldn't  want us, his enemies, to die.  This was wrong.  And it wasn't just because killing Bella felt like killing me, like suicide.  Generatedby ABC Amber LIT Converter, m/ml  Pull it together, Jacob,Sam ordered. The tribe comes first  I was wrong today, Sam.  Your reasons were wrong then. But now we have a duty to fulfill.  I braced myself. No.  Sam snarled and stopped pacing in front of me. He stared into my eyes and a deep growl slid between  his teeth.  Yes,the Alpha decreed, his double voice blistering with the heat of his authority. There are no  loopholes tonight. You, Jacob, are going to fight the Cullens with us. You, with Quil and Embry,  will take care of Jasper and Emmett. You are obligated to protect the tribe. That is why you exist.  You willperform this obligation.  My shoulders hunched as the edict crushed me. My legs collapsed, and I was on my belly under him.  No member of the pack could refuse the Alpha.

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