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3 eclipse月食-第59部分

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hair; and her skin was snow white。 
    “The other was blonder still; her skin just as chalky。 Her face was like an angel’s。 She leaned toward me 
with half…closed eyes and inhaled deeply。 
    “‘Mmm;’ she sighed。 ‘Lovely。’ 
    “The small one; the tiny brunette; put her hand on the girl’s arm and spoke quickly。 Her voice was too soft 
and musical to be sharp; but that seemed to be the way she intended it。 
    “‘Concentrate; Nettie;’ she said。 
    “I’d always had a good sense of how people related to each other; and it was immediately clear that the 
brunette was somehow in charge of the others。 If they’d been military; I would have said that she outranked 
them。 
    “‘He looks right — young; strong; an officer。 。 。 。 ’ The brunette paused; and I tried unsuccessfully to 
speak。 ‘And there’s something more 。 。 。 do you sense it?’ she asked the other two。 ‘He’s 。 。 。 compelling。’ 
    “‘Oh; yes;’ Nettie quickly agreed; leaning toward me again。 
    “‘Patience;’ the brunette cautioned her。 ‘I want to keep this one。’ 
    “Nettie frowned; she seemed annoyed。 
    “‘You’d better do it; Maria;’ the taller blonde spoke again。 ‘If he’s important to you。 I kill them twice as 
often as I keep them。’ 
    “‘Yes; I’ll do it;’ Maria agreed。 ‘I really do like this one。 Take Nettie away; will you? I don’t want to have 
to protect my back while I’m trying to focus。’ 
    “My hair was standing up on the back of my neck; though I didn’t understand the meaning of anything the 
beautiful creatures were saying。 My instincts told me that there was danger; that the angel had meant it when 
she spoke of killing; but my judgment overruled my instincts。 I had not been taught to fear women; but to 
protect them。 
    “‘Let’s hunt;’ Nettie agreed enthusiastically; reaching for the tall girl’s hand。 They wheeled — they were 
so graceful! — and sprinted toward the city。 They seemed to almost take flight; they were so fast — their 
white dresses blew out behind them like wings。 I blinked in amazement; and they were gone。 
    “I turned to stare at Maria; who was watching me curiously。 
    “I’d never been superstitious in my life。 Until that second; I’d never believed in ghosts or any other such 
nonsense。 Suddenly; I was unsure。 
    “‘What is your name; soldier?’ Maria asked me。 
    “‘Major Jasper Whitlock; ma’am;’ I stammered; unable to be impolite to a female; even if she was a 
ghost。 
    “‘I truly hope you survive; Jasper;’ she said in her gentle voice。 ‘I have a good feeling about you。’ 
    “She took a step closer; and inclined her head as if she were going to kiss me。 I stood frozen in place; 
though my instincts were screaming at me to run。” 
    Jasper paused; his face thoughtful。 “A few days later;” he finally said; and I wasn’t sure if he had edited his 
story for my sake or because he was responding to the tension that even I could feel exuding from Edward; “I 
was introduced to my new life。 
    “Their names were Maria; Nettie; and Lucy。 They hadn’t been together long — Maria had rounded up the 
other two — all three were survivors of recently lost battles。 Theirs was a partnership of convenience。 Maria 
wanted revenge; and she wanted her territories back。 The others were eager to increase their 。 。 。 herd lands; I 
suppose you could say。 They were putting together an army; and going about it more carefully than was usual。 
It was Maria’s idea。 She wanted a superior army; so she sought out specific humans who had potential。 Then 

she gave us much more attention; more training than anyone else had bothered with。 She taught us to fight; and 
she taught us to be invisible to the humans。 When we did well; we were rewarded。 。 。 。” 
    He paused; editing again。 
    “She was in a hurry; though。 Maria knew that the massive strength of the newborn began to wane around 
the year mark; and she wanted to act while we were strong。 
    “There were six of us when I joined Maria’s band。 She added four more within a fortnight。 We were all 
male — Maria wanted soldiers — and that made it slightly more difficult to keep from fighting amongst 
ourselves。 I fought my first battles against my new comrades in arms。 I was quicker than the others; better at 
combat。 Maria was pleased with me; though put out that she had to keep replacing the ones I destroyed。 I 
was rewarded often; and that made me stronger。 
    “Maria was a good judge of character。 She decided to put me in charge of the others — as if I were being 
promoted。 It suited my nature exactly。 The casualties went down dramatically; and our numbers swelled to 
hover around twenty。 
    “This was considerable for the cautious times we lived in。 My ability; as yet undefined; to control the 
emotional atmosphere around me was vitally effective。 We soon began to work together in a way that 
newborn vampires had never cooperated before。 Even Maria; Nettie; and Lucy were able to work together 
more easily。 
    “Maria grew quite fond of me — she began to depend upon me。 And; in some ways; I worshipped the 
ground she walked on。 I had no idea that any other life was possible。 Maria told us this was the way things 
were; and we believed。 
    “She asked me to tell her when my brothers and I were ready to fight; and I was eager to prove myself。 I 
pulled together an army of twenty…three in the end — twenty…three unbelievably strong new vampires; 
organized and skilled as no others before。 Maria was ecstatic。 
    “We crept down toward Monterrey; her former home; and she unleashed us on her enemies。 They had 
only nine newborns at the time; and a pair of older vampires controlling them。 We took them down more 
easily than Maria could believe; losing only four in the process。 It was an unheard…of margin of victory。 
    “And we were well trained。 We did it without attracting notice。 The city changed hands without any human 
being aware。 
    “Success made Maria greedy。 It wasn’t long before she began to eye other cities。 That first year; she 
extended her control to cover most of Texas and northern Mexico。 Then the others came from the South to 
dislodge her。” 
    He brushed two fingers along the faint pattern of scars on his arm。 
    “The fighting was intense。 Many began to worry that the Volturi would return。 Of the original twenty…three; 
I was the only one to survive the first eighteen months。 We both won and lost。 Nettie and Lucy turned on 
Maria eventually — but that one we won。 
    “Maria and I were able to hold on to Monterrey。 It quieted a little; though the wars continued。 The idea of 
conquest was dying out; it was mostly vengeance and feuding now。 So many had lost their partners; and that is 
something our kind does not forgive。 。 。 。 
    “Maria and I always kept a dozen or so newborns ready。 They meant little to us — they were pawns; they 
were disposable。 When they outgrew their usefulness; we did dispose of them。 My life continued in the same 
violent pattern and the years passed。 I was sick of it all for a very long time before anything changed 。 。 。 
    “Decades later; I developed a friendship with
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