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new moon(暮光之城-新月英文版)-第66章

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over the crowd; grinned 
down at me; his lips distended over a set of plastic vampire fangs。 
The throng jostled around me; spinning me the wrong direction。 I was glad the 
clock was so visible; or 
I'd never keep my course straight。 But both hands on the clock pointed up 
toward the pitiless sun; and; 
though I shoved viciously against the crowd; I knew I was too late。 I wasn't 
halfway across。 I wasn't 
going to make it。 I was stupid and slow and human; and we were all going to 
die because of it。 
I hoped Alice would get out。 I hoped that she would see me from some dark 
shadow and know that I 
had failed; so she could go home to Jasper。 
I listened; above the angry exclamations; trying to hear the sound of 
discovery: the gasp; maybe the 
scream; as Edward came into someone's view。 
But there was a break in the crowd—I could see a bubble of space ahead。 I 
pushed urgently toward it; 
not realizing till I bruised my shins against the bricks that there was a 
wide; square fountain set into the 
center of the plaza。 
I was nearly crying with relief as I flung my leg over the edge and ran 
through the knee…deep water。 It 
sprayed all around me as I thrashed my way across the pool。 Even in the sun; 
the wind was glacial; and 
the wet made the cold actually painful。 But the fountain was very wide; it let 
me cross the center of the 
square and then some in mere seconds。 I didn't pause when I hit the far edge—
I used the low wall as a 
springboard; throwing myself into the crowd。 
They moved more readily for me now; avoiding the icy water that splattered 
from my dripping clothes as 
I ran。 I glanced up at the clock again。 
A deep; booming chime echoed through the square。 It throbbed in the stones 
under my feet。 Children 
cried; covering their ears。 And I started screaming as I ran。 
〃Edward!〃 I screamed; knowing it was useless。 The crowd was too loud; and my 
voice was breathless 
with exertion。 But I couldn't stop screaming。 
The clock tolled again。 I ran past a child in his mother's arms—his hair was 
almost white in the dazzling 
sunlight。 A circle of tall men; all wearing red blazers; called out warnings 
as I barreled through them。 The 
clock tolled again。 
On the other side of the men in blazers; there was a break in the throng; 
space between the sightseers 
who milled aimlessly around me。 My eyes searched the dark narrow passage to 
the right of the wide 
square edifice under the tower。 I couldn't see the street level—there were 
still too many people in the 
way。 The clock tolled again。 
It was hard to see now。 Without the crowd to break the wind; it whipped at my 
face and burned my 
eyes。 I couldn't be sure if that was the reason behind my tears; or if I was 
crying in defeat as the clock 
tolled again。 
A little family of four stood nearest to the alley's mouth。 The two girls wore 
crimson dresses; with 
matching ribbons tying their dark hair back。 The father wasn't tall。 It seemed 
like I could see something 
bright in the shadows; just over his shoulder。 I hurtled toward them; trying 
to see past the stinging tears。 
The clock tolled; and the littlest girl clamped her hands over her ears。 
The older girl; just waist high on her mother; hugged her mother's leg and 
stared into the shadows behind 
them。 As I watched; she tugged on her mother's elbow and pointed toward the 
darkness。 The clock 
tolled; and I was so close now。 
I was close enough to hear her high…pitched voice。 Her father stared at me in 
surprise as I bore down on 
them; rasping out Edward's name over and over again。 
The older girl giggled and said something to her mother; gesturing toward the 
shadows again impatiently。 
I swerved around the father—he clutched the baby out of my way—and sprinted 
for the gloomy breach 
behind them as the clock tolled over my head。 
〃Edward; no!〃 I screamed; but my voice was lost in the roar of the chime。 
I could see him now。 And I could see that he could not see me。 
It was really him; no hallucination this time。 And I realized that my 
delusions were more flawed than I'd 
realized; they'd never done him justice。 
Edward stood; motionless as a statue; just a few feet from the mouth of the 
alley。 His eyes were closed; 
the rings underneath them deep purple; his arms relaxed at his sides; his 
palms turned forward。 His 
expression was very peaceful; like he was dreaming pleasant things。 The marble 
skin of his chest was 
bare—there was a small pile of white fabric at his feet。 The light reflecting 
from the pavement of the 
square gleamed dimly from his skin。 
I'd never seen anything more beautiful—even as I ran; gasping and screaming; 
I could appreciate that。 
And the last seven months meant nothing。 And his words in the forest meant 
nothing。 And it did not 
matter if he did not want me。 I would never want anything but him; no matter 
how long I lived。 
The clock tolled; and he took a large stride toward the light。 
〃No!〃 I screamed。 〃Edward; look at me!〃 
He wasn't listening。 He smiled very slightly。 He raised his foot to take the 
step that would put him directly 
in the path of the sun。 
I slammed into him so hard that the force would have hurled me to the ground 
if his arms hadn't caught 
me and held me up。 It knocked my breath out of me and snapped my head back。 
His dark eyes opened slowly as the clock tolled again。 
He looked down at me with quiet surprise。 
〃Amazing;〃 he said; his exquisite voice full of wonder; slightly amused。 
〃Carlisle was right。〃 
〃Edward;〃 I tried to gasp; but my voice had no sound。 〃You've got to get back 
into the shadows。 You 
have to move!〃 
He seemed bemused。 His hand brushed softly against my cheek。 He didn't appear 
to notice that I was 
trying to force him back。 I could have been pushing against the alley walls 
for all the progress I was 
making。 The clock tolled; but he didn't react。 
It was very strange; for I knew we were both in mortal danger。 Still; in that 
instant; I felt well。 Whole。 I 
could feel my heart racing in my chest; the blood pulsing hot and fast through 
my veins again。 My lungs 
filled deep with the sweet scent that came off his skin。 It was like there had 
never been any hole in my 
chest。 I was perfect—not healed; but as if there had been no wound in the 
first place。 
〃I can't believe how quick it was。 I didn't feel a thing—they're very good;〃 
he mused; closing his eyes 
again and pressing his lips against my hair。 His voice was like honey and 
velvet。 〃Death; that hath 
sucked the honey of thy breath; hath had no power yet upon thy beauty;〃 he 
murmured; and I 
recognized the line spoken by Romeo in the tomb。 The clock boomed out its 
final chime 〃You smell just 
exactly the same as always;〃 he went on。 〃So maybe this is hell。 I don't care。 
I'll take it。〃 
〃I'm not dead;〃 I interrupted。 〃And neither are you! Please Edward; we have to 
move。 They can't be far 
away!〃 
I struggled in his arms; and his brow furrowed in confusion。 
〃What was that?〃 he asked politely。 
〃We're not dead; not yet! But we have to get out of here before the Volturi—〃 
prehension flickered on his face as I spoke。 Before I could finish; he 
suddenly yanked me away 
from the edge of the shadows; spinning me effortlessly so that my back was 
tight against the brick wall; 
and his back was to me as he faced away into the alley。 His arms spread wide; 
protectively; in front of 
me。 
I peeked under his arm to see two dark shapes detach themselves from the 
gloom。 
〃Greetings; gentlemen;〃 Edward's voice was calm and pleasant; on the surface。 
〃I don't think I'll be 
requiring your services today。 I would appreciate it very much; however; if 
you would send my thanks to 
your masters。〃 
〃Shall we take this conversation to a more appropriate venue?〃 a smooth voice 
whispered menacingly。 
〃I don't believe that will be necessary。〃 Edward's voice was harder now。 〃I 
know your instructions; Felix。 
I haven't broken any rules。〃 
〃Felix merely meant to point out the proximity of the sun;〃 the other shadow 
said in a soothing tone。 They 
were both concealed within smoky gray cloaks that reached to the ground and 
undulated in the wind。 
〃Let us seek better cover。〃 
〃I'll be right behind you;〃 Edward said dryly。 〃Bella; why don't you go back 
to the square and enjoy the 
festival?〃 
〃No; bring the girl;〃 the first shadow said; somehow injecting a leer into his 
whisper。 
〃I don't think so。〃 The pretense of civility disappeared。 Edward's voice was 
flat and icy。 His weight 
shifted infinitesimally; and I could see that he was preparing to fight。 
〃No。〃 I mouthed the word。 
〃Shh;〃 he murmured; only for me。 
〃Felix;〃 the second; more reasonable shadow cautioned。 〃Not here。〃 He turned 
to Edward。 〃Aro would 
simply like to speak with you again; if you have decided not to force our hand 
after all。〃 
〃Certainly;〃 Edward agreed。 '〃But the girl goes free。〃 
〃I'm afraid that's not possible;〃 the polite shadow said regretfully。 〃We do 
have rules to obey。〃 
〃Then I'm afraid that I'll be unable to accept Aro's invitation; Demetri。〃 
〃That's just fine;〃 Felix purred。 My eyes were adjusting to the deep shade; 
and I could s
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