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4 breaking dawn破晓-第73章

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getting hurt。 



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It had e on slowly; but I could feel it now—the raw; massive strength thrilling in my limbs。 I was 
suddenly sure that if I wanted to tunnel under the river; to claw or beat my way straight through the 
bedrock; it wouldn't take me very long。 The objects around me—the trees; the shrubs; the rocks。。。 the 
house—had all begun to look very fragile。 

Hoping very much that Esme was not particularly fond of any specific trees across the river; I began my 
first stride。 And then stopped when the tight satin split six inches up my thigh。 Alice! 

Well; Alice always seemed to treat clothes as if they were disposable and meant for oime usage; so 
she shouldn't mind this。 I bent to carefully grasp the hem at the undamaged right seam between my fingers 
and; exerting the tiniest amount of pressure possible; I ripped the dress open to the top of my thigh。 Then 
I fixed the other side to match。 

Much better。 

I could hear the muffled laughter in the house; and even the sound of someone gritting her teeth。 The 
laughter came from upstairs and down; and I very easily recognized the much different; rough; throaty 
chuckle from the firstfloor。 

So Jacob was watching; too? I couldn't imagine what he was thinking now; or what he was still doing 
here。 I'd envisioned our reunion—if he could ever forgive me—taking place far in the future; when I was 
more stable; and time had healed the wounds I'd inflicted in his heart。 

I didn't turn to look at him now; wary of my mood swings。 It wouldn't be good to let any emotion take 
too strong a hold on my frame of mind。 Jasper's fears had me on edge; too。 I had to hunt before I dealt 
with anything else。 I tried to forget everything else so I could concentrate。 

〃Bella?〃 Edward called from the woods; his voice moving closer。 〃Do you want to watch again?〃 

But I remembered everything perfectly; of course; and I didn't want to give Emmett a reason to find 
more humor in my education。 This was physical—it should be instinctive。 So I took a deep breath and 
ran for the river。 

Unhindered by my skirt; it took only one long bound to reach the water's edge。 Just an eightyfourth of a 
second; and yet it was plenty of time—my eyes and my mind moved so quickly that one step was 
enough。 It was simple to position my right foot just so against the flat stone and exert the adequate 
pressure to send my body wheeling up into the air。 I was paying more attention to aim than force; and I 
erred on the amount of power necessary—but at least I didn't err on the side that would have gotten me 
wet。 The fifty yard width was slightly too easy a distance___ 

It was a strange; giddy; electrifying thing; but a short thing。 An entire second had yet to pass; and I was 
across。 

I was expecting the closepacked trees to be a problem; but they were surprisingly helpful。 It was a 
simple matter to reach out with one sure hand as I fell back toward the earth again deep inside the forest 
and catch myself on a convenient branch; I swung lightly from the limb and landed on my toes; still fifteen 
feet from the ground on the wide bough of a Sitka spruce。 

It was fabulous。 




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Over the sound of my peals of delighted laughter; I could hear Edward racing to find me。 My jump had 
been twice as long as his。 When he reached my tree; his eyes were wide。 I leaped nimbly from the 
branch to his side; 

soundlessly landing again on the balls of my feet。 

〃Was that good?〃 I wondered; my breathing accelerated with excitement。 

〃Very good。〃 He smiled approvingly; but his casual tone didn't match the surprised expression in his 
eyes。 

〃Can we do it again?〃 

〃Focus; Bella—we're on a hunting trip。〃 

〃Oh; right。〃 I nodded。 〃Hunting。〃 

〃Follow me。。。 if you can。〃 He grinned; his expression suddenly taunting; and broke into a run。 

He was faster than me。 I couldn't imagine how he moved his legs with such blinding speed; but it was 
beyond me。 However; I was stronger; and every stride of mine matched the length of three of his。 And 
so I flew with him through the living green web; by his side; not following at all。 As I ran; I couldn't help 
laughing quietly at the thrill of it; the laughter neither slowed me nor upset my focus。 

I could finally understand why Edward never hit the trees when he ran—a question that had always been 
a mystery to me。 It was a peculiar sensation; the balance between the speed and the clarity。 For; while I 
rocketed over; under; and through the thick jade maze at a rate that should have reduced everything 
around me to a streaky green blur; I could plainly see each tiny leaf on all the small branches of every 
insignificant shrub that I passed。 

The wind of my speed blew my hair and my torn dress out behind me; and; though I knew it shouldn't; it 
felt warm against my skin。 Just as the rough forest floor shouldn't feel like velvet beneath my bare soles; 
and the limbs that whipped against my skin shouldn't feel like caressing feathers。 

The forest was much more alive than I'd ever known—small creatures whose existence I'd never 
guessed at teemed in the leaves around me。 They all grew silent after we passed; their breath quickening 
in fear。 The animals had a much wiser reaction to our scent than humans seemed to。 Certainly; it'd had 
the opposite effect on me。 

I kept waiting to feel winded; but my breath came effortlessly。 I waited for the burn to begin in my 
muscles; but my strength only seemed to increase as I grew accustomed to my stride。 My leaping bounds 
stretched longer; and soon he was trying to keep up with me。 I laughed again; exultant; when I heard him 
falling behind。 My naked feet touched the ground so infrequently now it felt more like flying than running。 

〃Belial he called dryly; his voice even; lazy。 I could hear nothing else; he had stopped。 

I briefly considered mutiny。 

But; with a sigh; I whirled and skipped lightly to his side; some hundred yards back。 I looked at him 
expectantly。 He was smiling; with one eyebrow raised。 He was so beautiful that I could only stare。 




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〃Did you want to stay in the country?〃 he asked; amused。 〃Or were you planning to continue on to 
Canada this afternoon?〃 

〃This is fine;〃 I agreed; concentrating less on what he was saying and more on the mesmerizing way his 
lips moved when he spoke。 It was hard not to bee sidetracked with everything fresh in my strong 
new eyes。 〃What are we hunting?〃 

〃Elk。 I thought something easy for your first time 。。。〃 He trailed off when my eyes narrowed at the word 
easy。 

But I wasn't going to argue; I was too thirsty。 As soon as I'd started to think about the dry burn in my 
throat; it was all I could think about。 Definitely getting worse。 My mouth felt like four o'clock on a June 
afternoon in Death Valley。 

〃Where?〃 I asked; scanning the trees impatiently。 Now that I had given the thirst my attention; it seemed 
to taint every other thought in my head; leaking into the more pleasant thoughts of running and Edward's 
lips and kissing and。。。 scorching thirst。 I couldn't get away from it。 

〃Hold still for a minute;〃 he said; putting his hands lightly on my shoulders。 The urgency of my thirst 
receded momentarily at his touch。 

〃Now close your eyes;〃 he murmured。 When I obeyed; he raised his hands to my face; stroking my 
cheekbones。 I felt my breathing speed and waited briefly again for the blush that wouldn't e。 

〃Listen;〃 Edward instructed。 〃What do you hear?〃 

Everything;I could have said; his perfect voice; his breath; his lips brushing together as he spoke; the 
whisper of birds preening their feathers in the treetops; their fluttering heartbeats; the maple leaves 
scraping together; the faint clicking of ants following each other in a long line up the bark of the nearest 
tree。 But I knew he meant something specific; so I let my ears range outward; seeking something different 
than th
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