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3 eclipse月食-第8部分

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     “Have you sent your announcements; yet?” Angela asked when Edward and I sat down at our table。 She 
had her light brown hair pulled back into a sloppy ponytail instead of her usual smooth hairdo; and there was a 
slightly frantic look about her eyes。 
     Alice and Ben were already there; too; on either side of Angela。 Ben was intent over a comic book; his 
glasses sliding down his narrow nose。 Alice was scrutinizing my boring jeans…and…a…t…shirt outfit in a way that 
made me self…conscious。 Probably plotting another makeover。 I sighed。 My indifferent attitude to fashion was 
a constant thorn in her side。 If I’d allow it; she’d love to dress me every day — perhaps several times a day 
— like some oversized three…dimensional paper doll。 
     “No;” I answered Angela。 “There’s no point; really。 Renée knows when I’m graduating。 Who else is 
there?” 
     “How about you; Alice?” 
     Alice smiled。 “All done。” 
     “Lucky you。” Angela sighed。 “My mother has a thousand cousins and she expects me to hand…address 
one to everybody。 I’m going to get carpal tunnel。 I can’t put it off any longer and I’m just dreading it。” 
     “I’ll help you;” I volunteered。 “If you don’t mind my awful handwriting。” 
     Charlie would like that。 From the corner of my eye; I saw Edward smile。 He must like that; too — me 
fulfilling Charlie’s conditions without involving werewolves。 
     Angela looked relieved。 “That’s so nice of you。 I’ll come over any time you want。” 
     “Actually; I’d rather go to your house if that’s okay — I’m sick of mine。 Charlie un…grounded me last 
night。” I grinned as I announced my good news。 
     “Really?” Angela asked; mild excitement lighting her always…gentle brown eyes。 “I thought you said you 
were in for life。” 
     “I’m more surprised than you are。 I was sure I would at least have finished high school before he set me 
free。” 
     “Well; this is great; Bella! We’ll have to go out to celebrate。” 
     “You have no idea how good that sounds。” 
     “What should we do?” Alice mused; her face lighting up at the possibilities。 Alice’s ideas were usually a 
little grandiose for me; and I could see it in her eyes now — the tendency to take things too far kicking into 
action。 
     “Whatever you’re thinking; Alice; I doubt I’m that free。” 
     “Free is free; right?” she insisted。 

    “I’m sure I still have boundaries — like the continental U。S。; for example。” 
    Angela and Ben laughed; but Alice grimaced in real disappointment。 
    “So what are we doing tonight?” she persisted。 
    “Nothing。 Look; let’s give it a couple of days to make sure he wasn’t joking。 It’s a school night; anyway。” 
    “We’ll celebrate this weekend; then。” Alice’s enthusiasm was impossible to repress。 
    “Sure;” I said; hoping to placate her。 I knew I wasn’t going to do anything too outlandish; it would be 
safer to take it slow with Charlie。 Give him a chance to appreciate how trustworthy and mature I was before I 
asked for any favors。 
    Angela and Alice started talking about options; Ben joined the conversation; setting his comics aside。 My 
attention drifted。 I was surprised to find that the subject of my freedom was suddenly not as gratifying as it had 
been just a moment ago。 While they discussed things to do in Port Angeles or maybe Hoquiam; I began to feel 
disgruntled。 
    It didn’t take long to determine where my restlessness stemmed from。 
    Ever since I’d said goodbye to Jacob Black in the forest outside my home; I’d been plagued by a 
persistent; uncomfortable intrusion of a specific mental picture。 It popped into my thoughts at regular intervals 
like some annoying alarm clock set to sound every half hour; filling my head with the image of Jacob’s face 
crumpled in pain。 This was the last memory I had of him。 
    As the disturbing vision struck again; I knew exactly why I was dissatisfied with my liberty。 Because it was 
incomplete。 
    Sure; I was free to go to anywhere I wanted — except La Push; free to do anything I wanted — except 
see Jacob。 I frowned at the table。 There had to be some kind of middle ground。 
    “Alice? Alice!” 
    Angela’s voice yanked me from my reverie。 She was waving her hand back and forth in front of Alice’s 
blank; staring face。 Alice’s expression was something I recognized — an expression that sent an automatic 
shock of panic through my body。 The vacant look in her eyes told me that she was seeing something very 
different from the mundane lunchroom scene that surrounded us; but something that was every bit as real in its 
own way。 Something that was coming; something that would happen soon。 I felt the blood slither from my 
face。 
    Then Edward laughed; a very natural; relaxed sound。 Angela and Ben looked toward him; but my eyes 
were locked on Alice。 She jumped suddenly; as if someone had kicked her under the table。 
    “Is it naptime already; Alice?” Edward teased。 
    Alice was herself again。 “Sorry; I was daydreaming; I guess。” 
    “Daydreaming’s better than facing two more hours of school;” Ben said。 
    Alice threw herself back into the conversation with more animation than before — just a little bit too much。 
Once I saw her eyes lock with Edward’s; only for a moment; and then she looked back to Angela before 
anyone else noticed。 Edward was quiet; playing absentmindedly with a strand of my hair。 
    I waited anxiously for a chance to ask Edward what Alice had seen in her vision; but the afternoon passed 
without one minute of alone time。 
    It felt odd to me; almost deliberate。 After lunch; Edward slowed his pace to match Ben’s; talking about 
some assignment I knew he’d already finished。 Then there was always someone else there between classes; 
though we usually had a few minutes to ourselves。 When the final bell rang; Edward struck up a conversation 
with Mike Newton of all people; falling into step beside him as Mike headed for the parking lot。 I trailed 
behind; letting Edward tow me along。 
    I listened; confused; while Mike answered Edward’s unusually friendly queries。 It seemed Mike was 
having car troubles。 
    “。 。 。 but I just replaced the battery;” Mike was saying。 His eyes darted ahead and then back to Edward 
warily。 Mystified; just like I was。 
    “Perhaps it’s the cables?” Edward offered。 
    “Maybe。 I really don’t know anything about cars;” Mike admitted。 “I need to have someone look at it; but 
I can’t afford to take it to Dowling’s。” 
    I opened my mouth to suggest my mechanic; and then snapped it shut again。 My mechanic was busy these 
days — busy running around as a giant wolf。 

    “I know a few things — I could take a look; if you like;” Edward offered。 “Just let me drop Alice and 
Bella at home。” 
    Mike and I both stared at Edward with our mouths hanging open。 
    “Er 。 。 。 thanks;” Mike mumbled when he recovered。 “But I have to get to work。 Maybe some other time。” 
    “Absolutely。” 
    “See ya。” Mike climbed into his car; shaking his head in disbelief。 
    Edward’s Volvo; with Alice already inside; wa
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