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“I guess you’d rather be with your real friends;” he said in the same defeated tone。 “I get it。”
I groaned。 “Aw; Jake; you know that’s not fair。”
“Do I?”
“You should。” I leaned forward; peering up; trying to look into his eyes。 He looked up then; over my
head; avoiding my gaze。
“Jake?”
He refused to look at me。
“Hey; you said you made me something; right?” I asked。 “Was that just talk? Where’s my present?” My
attempt to fake enthusiasm was pretty sad; but it worked。 He rolled his eyes and then grimaced at me。
I kept up the lame pretense; holding my hand open in front of me。 “I’m waiting。”
“Right;” he grumbled sarcastically。 But he also reached into the back pocket of his jeans and pulled out a
small bag of a loose…woven; multi…colored fabric。 It was tied shut with leather drawstrings。 He set it on my
palm。
“Hey; that’s pretty; Jake。 Thanks!”
He sighed。 “The present is inside; Bella。”
“Oh。”
I had some trouble with the strings。 He sighed again and took it from me; sliding the ties open with one
easy tug of the right cord。 I held my hand out for it; but he turned the bag upside down and shook something
silver into my hand。 Metal links clinked quietly against each other。
“I didn’t make the bracelet;” he admitted。 “Just the charm。”
Fastened to one of the links of the silver bracelet was a tiny wooden carving。 I held it between my fingers
to look at it closer。 It was amazing the amount of detail involved in the little figurine — the miniature wolf was
utterly realistic。 It was even carved out of some red…brown wood that matched the color of his skin。
“It’s beautiful;” I whispered。 “You made this? How?”
He shrugged。 “It’s something Billy taught me。 He’s better at it than I am。”
“That’s hard to believe;” I murmured; turning the tiny wolf around and around in my fingers。
“Do you really like it?”
“Yes! It’s unbelievable; Jake。”
He smiled; happily at first; but then the expression soured。 “Well; I figured that maybe it would make you
remember me once in a while。 You know how it is; out of sight; out of mind。”
I ignored the attitude。 “Here; help me put it on。”
I held out my left wrist; since the right was stuck in the brace。 He fastened the catch easily; though it
looked too delicate for his big fingers to manage。
“You’ll wear it?” he asked。
“Of course I will。”
He grinned at me — it was the happy smile that I loved to see him wear。
I returned it for a moment; but then my eyes shot reflexively around the room again; anxiously scanning the
crowd for some sign of Edward or Alice。
“Why’re you so distracted?” Jacob wondered。
“It’s nothing;” I lied; trying to concentrate。 “Thanks for the present; really。 I love it。”
“Bella?” His brows pulled together; throwing his eyes deep into their shadow。 “Something’s going on; isn’t
it?”
“Jake; I 。 。 。 no; there’s nothing。”
“Don’t lie to me; you suck at lying。 You should tell me what’s going on。 We want to know these things;”
he said; slipping into the plural at the end。
He was probably right; the wolves would certainly be interested in what was happening。 Only I wasn’t
sure what that was yet。 I wouldn’t know for sure until I found Alice。
“Jacob; I will tell you。 Just let me figure out what’s happening; okay? I need to talk to Alice。”
Understanding lit his expression。 “The psychic saw something。”
“Yes; just when you showed up。”
“Is this about the bloodsucker in your room?” he murmured; pitching his voice below the thrum of the
music。
“It’s related;” I admitted。
He processed that for a minute; leaning his head to one side while he read my face。 “You know something
you’re not telling me 。 。 。 something big。”
What was the point in lying again? He knew me too well。 “Yes。”
Jacob stared at me for one short moment; and then turned to catch his pack brothers’ eyes where they
stood in the entry; awkward and uncomfortable。 When they took in his expression; they started moving;
weaving their way agilely through the partiers; almost like they were dancing; too。 In half a minute; they stood
on either side of Jacob; towering over me。
“Now。 Explain;” Jacob demanded。
Embry and Quil looked back and forth between our faces; confused and wary。
“Jacob; I don’t know everything。” I kept searching the room; now for a rescue。 They had me backed into
a corner in every sense。
“What you do know; then。”
They all folded their arms across their chests at exactly the same moment。 It was a little bit funny; but
mostly menacing。
And then I caught sight of Alice descending the stairs; her white skin glowing in the purple light。
“Alice!” I squeaked in relief。
She looked right at me as soon as I called her name; despite the thudding bass that should have drowned
my voice。 I waved eagerly; and watched her face as she took in the three werewolves leaning over me。 Her
eyes narrowed。
But; before that reaction; her face was full of stress and fear。 I bit my lip as she skipped to my side。
Jacob; Quil; and Embry all leaned away from her with uneasy expressions。 She put her arm around my
waist。
“I need to talk to you;” she murmured into my ear。
“Er; Jake; I’ll see you later 。 。 。 ;” I mumbled as we eased around them。
Jacob threw his long arm out to block our way; bracing his hand against the wall。 “Hey; not so fast。”
Alice stared up at him; eyes wide and incredulous。 “Excuse me?”
“Tell us what’s going on;” he demanded in a growl。
Jasper appeared quite literally out of nowhere。 One second it was just Alice and me against the wall;
Jacob blocking our exit; and then Jasper was standing on the other side of Jake’s arm; his expression
terrifying。
Jacob slowly pulled his arm back。 It seemed like the best move; going with the assumption that he wanted
to keep that arm。
“We have a right to know;” Jacob muttered; still glaring at Alice。
Jasper stepped in between them; and the three werewolves braced themselves。
“Hey; hey;” I said; adding a slightly hysterical chuckle。 “This is a party; remember?”
Nobody paid any attention to me。 Jacob glared at Alice while Jasper glowered at Jacob。 Alice’s face was
suddenly thoughtful。
“It’s okay; Jasper。 He actually has a point。”
Jasper did not relax his position。
I was sure the suspense was going to make my head explode in about one second。 “What did you see;
Alice?”
She stared at Jacob for one second; and then turned to me; evidently having chosen to let them hear。
“The decision’s been made。”
“You’re going to Seattle?”
“No。”
I felt the color drain out of my face。 My stomach lurched。 “They’re coming here;” I choked out。
The Quileute boys watched silently; reading every unconscious play of emotion on our faces。 They were
rooted in plac