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“I mean the last part;” I defended myself。 “The happy ending with Alice。”
“Alice has made all the difference;” Jasper agreed。 “This is a climate I enjoy。”
But the momentary pause in the stress couldn’t last。
“An army;” Alice whispered。 “Why didn’t you tell me?”
The others were intent again; their eyes locked on Jasper’s face。
“I thought I must be interpreting the signs incorrectly。 Because where is the motive? Why would someone
create an army in Seattle? There is no history there; no vendetta。 It makes no sense from a conquest
standpoint; either; no one claims it。 Nomads pass through; but there’s no one to fight for it。 No one to defend
it from。
“But I’ve seen this before; and there’s no other explanation。 There is an army of newborn vampires in
Seattle。 Fewer than twenty; I’d guess。 The difficult part is that they are totally untrained。 Whoever made them
just set them loose。 It will only get worse; and it won’t be much longer till the Volturi step in。 Actually; I’m
surprised they’ve let this go on so long。”
“What can we do?” Carlisle asked。
“If we want to avoid the Volturi’s involvement; we will have to destroy the newborns; and we will have to
do it very soon。” Jasper’s face was hard。 Knowing his story now; I could guess how this evaluation must
disturb him。 “I can teach you how。 It won’t be easy in the city。 The young ones aren’t concerned about
secrecy; but we will have to be。 It will limit us in ways that they are not。 Maybe we can lure them out。”
“Maybe we won’t have to。” Edward’s voice was bleak。 “Does it occur to anyone else that the only
possible threat in the area that would call for the creation of an army is 。 。 。 us?”
Jasper’s eyes narrowed; Carlisle’s widened; shocked。
“Tanya’s family is also near;” Esme said slowly; unwilling to accept Edward’s words。
“The newborns aren’t ravaging Anchorage; Esme。 I think we have to consider the idea that we are the
targets。”
“They’re not coming after us;” Alice insisted; and then paused。 “Or 。 。 。 they don’t know that they are。
Not yet。”
“What is that?” Edward asked; curious and tense。 “What are you remembering?”
“Flickers;” Alice said。 “I can’t see a clear picture when I try to see what’s going on; nothing concrete。 But
I’ve been getting these strange flashes。 Not enough to make sense of。 It’s as if someone’s changing their mind;
moving from one course of action to another so quickly that I can’t get a good view。 。 。 。”
“Indecision?” Jasper asked in disbelief。
“I don’t know。 。 。 。”
“Not indecision;” Edward growled。 “Knowledge。 Someone who knows you can’t see anything until the
decision is made。 Someone who is hiding from us。 Playing with the holes in your vision。”
“Who would know that?” Alice whispered。
Edward’s eyes were hard as ice。 “Aro knows you as well as you know yourself。”
“But I would see if they’d decided to come。 。 。 。”
“Unless they didn’t want to get their hands dirty。”
“A favor;” Rosalie suggested; speaking for the first time。 “Someone in the South 。 。 。 someone who already
had trouble with the rules。 Someone who should have been destroyed is offered a second chance — if they
take care of this one small problem。 。 。 。 That would explain the Volturi’s sluggish response。”
“Why?” Carlisle asked; still shocked。 “There’s no reason for the Volturi —”
“It was there;” Edward disagreed quietly。 “I’m surprised it’s come to this so soon; because the other
thoughts were stronger。 In Aro’s head he saw me at his one side and Alice at his other。 The present and the
future; virtual omniscience。 The power of the idea intoxicated him。 I would have thought it would take him
much longer to give up on that plan — he wanted it too much。 But there was also the thought of you; Carlisle;
of our family; growing stronger and larger。 The jealousy and the fear: you having 。 。 。 not more than he had; but
still; things that he wanted。 He tried not to think about it; but he couldn’t hide it completely。 The idea of rooting
out the competition was there; besides their own; ours is the largest coven they’ve ever found。 。 。 。”
I stared at his face in horror。 He’d never told me this; but I guessed I knew why。 I could see it in my head
now; Aro’s dream。 Edward and Alice in black; flowing robes; drifting along at Aro’s side with their eyes cold
and blood…red。 。 。 。
Carlisle interrupted my waking nightmare。 “They’re too committed to their mission。 They would never
break the rules themselves。 It goes against everything they’ve worked for。”
“They’ll clean up afterward。 A double betrayal;” Edward said in a grim voice。 “No harm done。”
Jasper leaned forward; shaking his head。 “No; Carlisle is right。 The Volturi do not break rules。 Besides;
it’s much too sloppy。 This 。 。 。 person; this threat — they have no idea what they’re doing。 A first…timer; I’d
swear to it。 I cannot believe the Volturi are involved。 But they will be。”
They all stared at each other; frozen with stress。
“Then let’s go;” Emmett almost roared。 “What are we waiting for?”
Carlisle and Edward exchanged a long glance。 Edward nodded once。
“We’ll need you to teach us; Jasper;” Carlisle finally said。 “How to destroy them。” Carlisle’s jaw was
hard; but I could see the pain in his eyes as he said the words。 No one hated violence more than Carlisle。
There was something bothering me; and I couldn’t put my finger on it。 I was numb; horrified; deathly
afraid。 And yet; under that; I could feel that I was missing something important。 Something that would make
some sense out of the chaos。 That would explain it。
“We’re going to need help;” Jasper said。 “Do you think Tanya’s family would be willing 。 。 。 ? Another five
mature vampires would make an enormous difference。 And then Kate and Eleazar would be especially
advantageous on our side。 It would be almost easy; with their aid。”
“We’ll ask;” Carlisle answered。
Jasper held out a cell phone。 “We need to hurry。”
I’d never seen Carlisle’s innate calm so shaken。 He took the phone; and paced toward the windows。 He
dialed a number; held the phone to his ear; and laid the other hand against the glass。 He stared out into the
foggy morning with a pained and ambivalent expression。
Edward took my hand and pulled me to the white loveseat。 I sat beside him; staring at his face while he
stared at Carlisle。
Carlisle’s voice was low and quick; difficult to hear。 I heard him greet Tanya; and then he raced through
the situation too fast for me to understand much; though I could tell that the Alaskan vampires were not
ignorant of what was going on in Seattle。
Then something changed in Carlisle’s voice。
“Oh;” he said; his voice sharper in surprise。 “We didn’t realize 。 。 。 that Irina felt that way。”
Edward groaned at my side and closed his eyes。 “Damn it。 Damn Laurent