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with Renée。 He played with my hair again。 
    Though it was the middle of the afternoon; my call woke Jacob up; and he was grouchy at first。 He 
cheered right up when I asked if I could visit the next day。 The Quileute school was already out for the 
summer; so he told me to come over as early as I could。 I was pleased to have an option besides being 
babysat。 There was a tiny bit more dignity in spending the day with Jacob。 
    Some of that dignity was lost when Edward insisted again on delivering me to the border line like a child 
being exchanged by custodial guardians。 
    “So how do you feel you did on your exams?” Edward asked on the way; making small talk。 

     “History was easy; but I don’t know about the Calculus。 It seemed like it was making sense; so that 
probably means I failed。” 
     He laughed。 “I’m sure you did fine。 Or; if you’re really worried; I could bribe Mr。 Varner to give you an 
A。” 
     “Er; thanks; but no thanks。” 
     He laughed again; but suddenly stopped when we turned the last bend and saw the red car waiting。 He 
frowned in concentration; and then; as he parked the car; he sighed。 
     “What’s wrong?” I asked; my hand on the door。 
     He shook his head。 “Nothing。” His eyes were narrowed as he stared through the windshield toward the 
other car。 I’d seen that look before。 
     “You’re not listening to Jacob; are you?” I accused。 
     “It’s not easy to ignore someone when he’s shouting。” 
     “Oh。” I thought about that for a second。 “What’s he shouting?” I whispered。 
     “I’m absolutely certain he’ll mention it himself;” Edward said in a wry tone。 
     I would have pressed the issue; but then Jacob honked his horn — two quick impatient honks。 
     “That’s impolite;” Edward growled。 
     “That’s Jacob;” I sighed; and I hurried out before Jacob did something to really set Edward’s teeth on 
edge。 
     I waved to Edward before I got into the Rabbit and; from that distance; it looked like he was truly upset 
about the honking thing 。 。 。 or whatever Jacob was thinking about。 But my eyes were weak and made 
mistakes all the time。 
     I wanted Edward to come to me。 I wanted to make both of them get out of their cars and shake hands 
and be friends — be Edward and Jacob rather than vampire and werewolf。 It was as if I had those two 
stubborn magnets in my hands again; and I was holding them together; trying to force nature to reverse herself。 
。 。 。 
     I sighed; and climbed in Jacob’s car。 
     “Hey; Bells。” Jake’s tone was cheerful; but his voice dragged。 I examined his face as he started down the 
road; driving a little faster than I did; but slower than Edward; on his way back to La Push。 
     Jacob looked different; maybe even sick。 His eyelids drooped and his face was drawn。 His shaggy hair 
stuck out in random directions; it was almost to his chin in some places。 
     “Are you all right; Jake?” 
     “Just tired;” he managed to get out before he was overcome by a massive yawn。 When he finished; he 
asked; “What do you want to do today?” 
     I eyed him for a moment。 “Let’s just hang out at your place for now;” I suggested。 He didn’t look like he 
was up for much more than that。 “We can ride our bikes later。” 
     “Sure; sure;” he said; yawning again。 
     Jacob’s house was vacant; and that felt strange。 I realized I thought of Billy as a nearly permanent fixture 
there。 
     “Where’s your dad?” 
     “Over at the Clearwaters’。 He’s been hanging out there a lot since Harry died。 Sue gets lonely。” 
     Jacob sat down on the old couch that was no bigger than a loveseat and squished himself to the side to 
make room for me。 
     “Oh。 That’s nice。 Poor Sue。” 
     “Yeah 。 。 。 she’s having some trouble。 。 。 。” He hesitated。 “With her kids。” 
     “Sure; it’s got to be hard on Seth and Leah; losing their dad。 。 。 。” 
     “Uh…huh;” he agreed; lost in thought。 He picked up the remote and flipped on the TV without seeming to 
think about it。 He yawned。 
     “What’s with you; Jake? You’re like a zombie。” 
     “I got about two hours of sleep last night; and four the night before;” he told me。 He stretched his long 
arms slowly; and I could hear the joints crack as he flexed。 He settled his left arm along the back of the sofa 
behind me; and slumped back to rest his head against the wall。 “I’m exhausted。” 
     “Why aren’t you sleeping?” I asked。 

      He made a face。 “Sam’s being difficult。 He doesn’t trust your bloodsuckers。 I’ve been running double 
shifts for two weeks and nobody’s touched me yet; but he still doesn’t buy it。 So I’m on my own for now。” 
      “Double shifts? Is this because you’re trying to watch out for me? Jake; that’s wrong! You need to sleep。 
I’ll be fine。” 
      “It’s no big deal。” His eyes were abruptly more alert。 “Hey; did you ever find out who was in your room? 
Is there anything new?” 
      I ignored the second question。 “No; we didn’t find anything out about my; um; visitor。” 
      “Then I’ll be around;” he said as his eyes slid closed。 
      “Jake 。 。 。 ;” I started to whine。 
      “Hey; it’s the least I can do — I offered eternal servitude; remember。 I’m your slave for life。” 
      “I don’t want a slave!” 
      His eyes didn’t open。 “What do you want; Bella?” 
      “I want my friend Jacob — and I don’t want him half…dead; hurting himself in some misguided attempt —” 
      He cut me off。 “Look at it this way — I’m hoping I can track down a vampire I’m allowed to kill; okay?” 
      I didn’t answer。 He looked at me then; peeking at my reaction。 
      “Kidding; Bella。” 
      I stared at the TV。 
      “So; any special plans next week? You’re graduating。 Wow。 That’s big。” His voice turned flat; and his 
face; already drawn; looked downright haggard as his eyes closed again — not in exhaustion this time; but in 
denial。 I realized that graduation still had a horrible significance for him; though my intentions were now 
disrupted。 
      “No special plans;” I said carefully; hoping he would hear the reassurance in my words without a more 
detailed explanation。 I didn’t want to get into it now。 For one thing; he didn’t look up for any difficult 
conversations。 For another; I knew he would read too much into my qualms。 “Well; I do have to go to a 
graduation party。 Mine。” I made a disgusted sound。 “Alice loves parties; and she’s invited the whole town to 
her place the night of。 It’s going to be horrible。” 
      His eyes opened as I spoke; and a relieved smile made his face look less worn。 “I didn’t get an invitation。 
I’m hurt;” he teased。 
      “Consider yourself invited。 It’s supposedly my party; so I should be able to ask who I want。” 
      “Thanks;” he said sarcastically; his eyes slipping closed once more。 
      “I wish you would come;” I said without any hope。 “It would be more fun。 For me; I mean。” 
      “Sure; sure;” he mumbled。 “That would be very 。 。 。 wise 。 。 。” His voice trailed off。 
      A few seconds later; he was snoring。 
      Poor Jacob。 I studied his dreaming face; and liked what I saw。 While he slept; every trace of 
defensiveness and bitterness disappeared and suddenly he was the boy who had been my very best friend 
before all the werewolf nonsense had gotten in the way。 He looked so much younger。 He looked like my 
Jacob。 
      I nestled into the couch to wait out his nap; hoping he would sleep for a while and make up some of what 
he’d lost。 I flipped through channels; but there wasn’t much on。 I settled for a cooking show; knowing; as I 
watched; that I’d never put that much effort into Charlie’s dinner。 Jacob continued to snore; getting louder。 I 
turned up the TV。 
      I was strangely relaxed; almost sleepy; too。 This house felt safer than my own; probably because no one 
had ever come looking for me here。 I curled up on the sofa and thought about taking a nap myself。 Maybe I 
would have; but Jacob’s snoring was impossible to tune out。 So; instead of sleeping; I let my mind wander。 
      Finals were done; and most of them had been a cakewalk。 Calculus; the one exception; was behind me; 
pass or fail。 My high school education was over。 And I didn’t really know how I felt about that。 I couldn’t 
look at it objectively; tied up as it was with my human life being over。 
      I wondered how long Edward planned to use this “not because you’re scared” excuse。 I was going to 
have to put my foot down sometime。 
      If I were thinking practically; I knew it made more sense to ask Carlisle to change me the second I made it 
through the graduation line。 Forks was becoming nearly as dangerous as a war zone。 No; Forks was a war 
zone。 Not to mention 。 。 。 it would be a good excuse to miss the graduation party。 I smiled to myself as I 

thought of that most trivial of reasons for changing。 Silly 。 。 。 yet still compelling。 
     But Edward was right — I wasn’t quite ready yet。 
     And I didn’t want to be practical。 I wanted Edward to be the one。 It wasn’t a rational desire。 I was sure 
that — about two seconds a

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