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won't come back。 I won't put you through anything like this again。 You can go on with your life without
any more interference from me。 It will be as if I'd never existed。〃
My knees must have started to shake; because the trees were suddenly wobbling。 I could hear the blood
pounding faster than normal behind my ears。 His voice sounded farther away。
He smiled gently。 〃Don't worry。 You're human—your memory is no more than a sieve。 Time heals all
wounds for your kind。〃
〃And your memories?〃 I asked。 It sounded like there was something stuck in my throat; like I was
choking。
〃Well〃—he hesitated for a short second—〃I won't forget。 But my kind… we're very easily distracted。〃
He smiled; the smile was tranquil and it did not touch his eyes。
He took a step away from me。 〃That's everything; I suppose。 We won't bother you again。〃
The plural caught my attention。 That surprised me; I would have thought I was beyond noticing anything。
〃Alice isn't coming back;〃 I realized。 I don't know how he heard me—the words made no sound—but he
seemed to understand。
He shook his head slowly; always watching my face。
〃No。 They're all gone。 I staved behind to tell you goodbye。〃
〃Alice is gone?〃 My voice was blank with disbelief。
〃She wanted to say goodbye; but I convinced her that a clean break would be better for you。〃
I was dizzy; it was hard to concentrate。 His words swirled around in my head; and I heard the doctor at
the hospital in Phoenix; last spring; as he showed me the X…rays。 You can see it's a clean break; his
finger traced along the picture of my severed bone。 That's good。 It will heal more easily; more quickly
。
I tried to breathe normally。 I needed to concentrate; to find a way out of this nightmare。
〃Goodbye; Bella;〃 he said in the same quiet; peaceful voice。
〃Wait!〃 I choked out the word; reaching for him; willing my deadened legs to carry me forward。
I thought he was reaching for me; too。 But his cold hands locked around my wrists and pinned them to
my sides。 He leaned down; and pressed his lips very lightly to my forehead for the briefest instant。 My
eyes closed。
〃Take care of yourself;〃 he breathed; cool against my skin。
There was a light; unnatural breeze。 My eyes flashed open。 The leaves on a small vine maple shuddered
with the gentle wind of his passage。
He was gone。
With shaky legs; ignoring the fact that my action was useless; I followed him into the forest。 The evidence
of his path had disappeared instantly。 There were no footprints; the leaves were still again; but I walked
forward without thinking。 I could not do anything else。 I had to keep moving。 If I stopped looking for
him; it was over。
Love; life; meaning… over。
I walked and walked。 Time made no sense as I pushed slowly through the thick undergrowth。 It was
hours passing; but also only seconds。 Maybe it felt like time had frozen because the forest looked the
same no matter how far I went。 I started to worry that I was traveling in a circle; a very small circle at
that; but I kept going。 I stumbled often; and; as it grew darker and darker; I fell often; too。
Finally; I tripped over something—it was black now; I had no idea what caught my foot—and I stayed
down。 I rolled onto my side; so that I could breathe; and curled up on the wet bracken。
As I lay there; I had a feeling that more time was passing than I realized。 I couldn't remember how long it
had been since nightfall。 Was it always so dark here at night? Surely; as a rule; some little bit of moonlight
would filter down through the clouds; through the chinks in the canopy of trees; and find the ground。
Not tonight。 Tonight the sky was utterly black。 Perhaps there was no moon tonight—a lunar eclipse; a
new moon。
A new moon。 I shivered; though I wasn't cold。
It was black for a long time before I heard them calling。
Someone was shouting my name。 It was muted; muffled by the wet growth that surrounded me; but it
was definitely my name。 I didn't recognize the voice。 I thought about answering; but I was dazed; and it
took a long time to come to the conclusion that I should answer。 By then; the calling had stopped。
Sometime later; the rain woke me up。 I don't think I'd really fallen asleep; I was just lost in an unthinking
stupor; holding with all my strength to the numbness that kept me from realizing what I didn't want to
know。
The rain bothered me a little。 It was cold。 I unwrapped my arms from around my legs to cover my face。
It was then that I heard the calling again。 It was farther away this time; and sometimes it sounded like
several voices were calling at once。 I tried to breathe deeply。 I remembered that I should answer; but I
didn't think they would be able to hear me。 Would I be able to shout loud enough?
Suddenly; there was another sound; startlingly close。 A kind of snuffling; an animal sound。 It sounded big。
I wondered if I should feel afraid。 I didn't—just numb。 It didn't matter。 The snuffling went away。
The rain continued; and I could feel the water pooling up against my cheek。 I was trying to gather the
strength to turn my head when I saw the light。
At first it was just a dim glow reflecting off the bushes in the distance。 It grew brighter and brighter;
illuminating a large space unlike the focused beam of a flashlight。 The light broke through the closest
brush; and I could see that it was a propane lantern; but that was all I could see—the brightness blinded
me for a moment。
〃Bella。〃
The voice was deep and unfamiliar; but full of recognition。 He wasn't calling my name to search; he was
acknowledging that I was found。
I stared up—impossibly high it seemed—at the dark face that I could now see above me。 I was vaguely
aware that the stranger probably only looked so tall because my head was still on the ground。
〃Have you been hurt?〃
I knew the words meant something; but I could only stare; bewildered。 How could the meaning matter at
this point?
〃Bella; my name is Sam Uley。〃
There was nothing familiar about his name。
〃Charlie sent me to look for you。〃
Charlie? That struck a chord; and I tried to pay more attention to what he was saying。 Charlie mattered;
if nothing else did。
The tall man held out a hand。 I gazed at it; not sure what I was supposed to do。
His black eyes appraised me for a second; and then he shrugged。 In a quick and supple notion; he pulled
me up from the ground and into his arms。
I hung there; limp; as he loped swiftly through the wet forest。 Some part of me knew this should upset
me—being carried away by a stranger。 But there was nothing left in me to upset。
It didn't seem like too much time passed before there were lights and the deep babble of many male
voices。 Sam Uley slowed as he approached the commotion。
〃I've got her!〃 he called in a booming voice。
The babble ceased; and then picked up again with more intensity。 A confusing swirl of faces moved over
me。 Sam's voice was the only one that made sense in the chaos; perhaps because my ear was against his
chest。
〃No; I don't think she's hurt;〃 he told someone。 〃She just keeps saying 'He's gone。' 〃
Was I saying that out loud? I bit down on my lip。
〃Bella; honey; are you all right?〃
That was one voice I would know anywhere—even distorted; as it was now; with worry。
〃Charlie?〃 My voice sounded strange and small。
〃I'm right here; baby。〃
There was a shifting under me; followed by the leathery smell of my dad's sheriff jacket。 Charlie
staggered under my weight。
〃Maybe I should hold on to her;〃 Sam Uley suggested。
〃I've got her;〃 Charlie said; a little breathless。
He walked slowly; struggling。 I wished I could tell him to put me down and let me walk; but I couldn't
find my voice。
There were lights everywhere; held by the crowd walking with him。 It felt like a parade。 Or a funeral
procession。 I closed my eyes。
〃We're almost home now; honey;〃 Charlie mumbled now and then。
I opened my eyes again when I heard the door unlock。 We were on the porch of our house; and the tall
dark man named Sam was holding the door for Charlie; one arm extended toward us; as if he was
preparing to catch me when Charlie's arms failed。
But Charlie managed to get me through the door and to the couch in the living room。
〃Dad; I'm all wet;〃 I objected feebly。
〃That doesn't matter。〃 His voice was gruff。 And then he was talking to someone else。 〃Blankets are in the
cupboard at the top of the stairs。〃
〃Bella?〃 a new voice asked。 I looked at the gray…haired man leaning over me; and recognition came after
a few slow seconds。
〃Dr。 Gerandy?〃 I mumbled。
〃That's right; dear;〃 he said。 〃Are you hurt; Bella?〃
It took me a minute to think that through。 I was confused by the memory of Sam Uley's similar question
in the woods。 Only Sam had asked something else: Have you been hurt? he'd said。 The difference
seemed significant somehow。
Dr。 Gerandy was waiting。 One grizzled eyebrow rose; and the wrinkles on his forehead deepened。
〃I'm not hurt;〃 I lied。 The words; were true enough for what he'd asked。
His wa