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and boring as on any other day。 It didn’t matter。 I didn’t bother to look in the mirror; so I had no idea how 
Alice’s sweater and skirt ensemble worked。 That didn’t matter; either。 I threw the ugly yellow polyester 
graduation robe over my arm and hurried down the stairs。 
   “You look nice;” Charlie said; already gruff with suppressed emotion。 “Is that new?” 
   “Yeah;” I mumbled; trying to concentrate。 “Alice gave it to me。 Thanks。” 
   Edward arrived just a few minutes after his sister left。 It wasn’t enough time for me to pull together a calm 
faade。 But; since we were riding in the cruiser with Charlie; he never had a chance to ask me what was 
wrong。 
   Charlie had gotten stubborn last week when he’d learned that I was intending to ride with Edward to the 
graduation ceremony。 And I could see his point — parents should have some rights come graduation day。 I’d 
conceded with good grace; and Edward had cheerfully suggested that we all go together。 Since Carlisle and 
Esme had no problem with this; Charlie couldn’t come up with a compelling objection; he’d agreed with poor 
grace。 And now Edward rode in the backseat of my father’s police car; behind the fiberglass divider; with an 
amused expression — probably due to my father’s amused expression; and the grin that widened every time 
Charlie stole a glance at Edward in his rearview mirror。 Which almost certainly meant that Charlie was 
imagining things that would get him in trouble with me if he said them out loud。 

     “Are you all right?” Edward whispered when he helped me from the front seat in the school parking lot。 
     “Nervous;” I answered; and it wasn’t even a lie。 
     “You are so beautiful;” he said。 
     He looked like he wanted to say more; but Charlie; in an obvious maneuver that he meant to be subtle; 
shrugged in between us and put his arm around my shoulders。 
     “Are you excited?” he asked me。 
     “Not really;” I admitted。 
     “Bella; this is a big deal。 You’re graduating from high school。 It’s the real world for you now。 College。 
Living on your own。 。 。 。 You’re not my little girl anymore。” Charlie choked up a bit at the end。 
     “Dad;” I moaned。 “Please don’t get all weepy on me。” 
     “Who’s weepy?” he growled。 “Now; why aren’t you excited?” 
     “I don’t know; Dad。 I guess it hasn’t hit yet or something。” 
     “It’s good that Alice is throwing this party。 You need something to perk you up。” 
     “Sure。 A party’s exactly what I need。” 
     Charlie laughed at my tone and squeezed my shoulders。 Edward looked at the clouds; his face thoughtful。 
     My father had to leave us at the back door of the gym and go around to the main entrance with the rest of 
the parents。 
     It was pandemonium as Ms。 Cope from the front office and Mr。 Varner the math teacher tried to line 
everyone up alphabetically。 
     “Up front; Mr。 Cullen;” Mr。 Varner barked at Edward。 
     “Hey; Bella!” 
     I looked up to see Jessica Stanley waving at me from the back of the line with a smile on her face。 
     Edward kissed me quickly; sighed; and went to go stand with the C’s。 Alice wasn’t there。 What was she 
going to do? Skip graduation? What poor timing on my part。 I should have waited to figure things out until 
after this was over with。 
     “Down here; Bella!” Jessica called again。 
     I walked down the line to take my place behind Jessica; mildly curious as to why she was suddenly so 
friendly。 As I got closer; I saw Angela five people back; watching Jessica with the same curiosity。 
     Jess was babbling before I was in earshot。 
     “。 。 。 so amazing。 I mean; it seems like we just met; and now we’re graduating together;” she gushed。 “Can 
you believe it’s over? I feel like screaming!” 
     “So do I;” I muttered。 
     “This is all just so incredible。 Do you remember your first day here? We were friends; like; right away。 
From the first time we saw each other。 Amazing。 And now I’m off to California and you’ll be in Alaska and 
I’m going to miss you so much! You have to promise that we’ll get together sometimes! I’m so glad you’re 
having a party。 That’s perfect。 Because we really haven’t spent much time together in a while and now we’re 
all leaving。 。 。 。” 
     She droned on and on; and I was sure the sudden return of our friendship was due to graduation nostalgia 
and gratitude for the party invite; not that I’d had anything to do with that。 I paid attention as well as I could 
while I shrugged into my robe。 And I found that I was glad that things could end on a good note with Jessica。 
     Because it was an ending; no matter what Eric; the valedictorian; had to say about commencement 
meaning “beginning” and all the rest of the trite nonsense。 Maybe more for me than for the rest; but we were 
all leaving something behind us today。 
     It went so quickly。 I felt like I’d hit the fast forward button。 Were we supposed to march quite that fast? 
And then Eric was speed talking in his nervousness; the words and phrases running together so they didn’t 
make sense anymore。 Principal Greene started calling names; one after the other without a long enough pause 
between; the front row in the gymnasium was rushing to catch up。 Poor Ms。 Cope was all thumbs as she tried 
to give the principal the right diploma to hand to the right student。 
     I watched as Alice; suddenly appearing; danced across the stage to take hers; a look of deep 
concentration on her face。 Edward followed behind; his expression confused; but not upset。 Only the two of 
them could carry off the hideous yellow and still look the way they did。 They stood out from the rest of the 
crowd; their beauty and grace otherworldly。 I wondered how I’d ever fallen for their human farce。 A couple of 

angels; standing there with wings intact; would be less conspicuous。 
    I heard Mr。 Greene call my name and I rose from my chair; waiting for the line in front of me to move。 I 
was conscious of cheering in the back of the gym; and I looked around to see Jacob pulling Charlie to his feet; 
both of them hooting in encouragement。 I could just make out the top of Billy’s head beside Jake’s elbow。 I 
managed to throw them an approximation of a smile。 
    Mr。 Greene finished with the list of names; and then continued to hand out diplomas with a sheepish grin as 
we filed past。 
    “Congratulations; Miss Stanley;” he mumbled as Jess took hers。 
    “Congratulations; Miss Swan;” he mumbled to me; pressing the diploma into my good hand。 
    “Thanks;” I murmured。 
    And that was it。 
    I went to stand next to Jessica with the assembled graduates。 Jess was all red around the eyes; and she 
kept blotting her face with the sleeve of her robe。 It took me a second to understand that she was crying。 
    Mr。 Greene said something I didn’t hear; and everyone around me shouted and screamed。 Yellow hats 
rained down。 I pulled mine off; too late; and just let it fall to the ground。 
    “Oh; Bella!” Jess blubbered over the sudden roar of conversation。 “I can’t believe we’re done。” 
    “I can’t believe it’s all over;” I mumbled。 
    She threw her arms around my neck。 “You have to promise we won’t lose touch。” 
    I hugged her back; feeling a little awkward as I dodged her request。 “I’m so glad I know you; Jessica。 It 
was a good two years。” 
    “It was;” she sighed; and sniffed。 Then she dropped her arms。 “Lauren!” she squealed; waving over her 
head and pushing through the massed yellow gowns。 Families were beginning to converge; pressing us tighter 
together。 
    I caught sight of Angela and Ben; but they were surrounded by their families。 I would congratulate them 
later。 
    I craned my head; looking for Alice。 
    “Congratulations;” Edward whispered in my ear; his arms winding around my waist。 His voice was 
subdued; he’d been in no hurry for me to reach this particular milestone。 
    “Um; thanks。” 
    “You don’t look like you’re over the nerves yet;” he noted。 
    “Not quite yet。” 
    “What’s left to worry about? The party? It won’t be that horrible。” 
    “You’re probably right。” 
    “Who are you looking for?” 
    My searching wasn’t quite as subtle as I’d thought。 “Alice — where is she?” 
    “She ran out as soon as she had her diploma。” 
    His voice took on a new tone。 I looked up to see his confused expression as he stared toward the back 
door of the gym; and I made an impulse decision — the kind I really should think twice about; but rarely did。 
    “Worrying about Alice?” I asked。 
    “Er 。 。 。” He didn’t want to answer that。 
    “What was she thinking about; anyway? To keep you out; I mean。” 
    His eyes flashed down to my face; and narrowed in suspicion。 “She was translating the Battle Hymn of the 
Republic into Arabic; actually。 When she finished that; she moved on to Korean sign language。” 
    I laughed nervously。 “I suppose that would keep her head busy enough。” 
    “You know what she’s hiding from me;” he accused。 
    “Sure。” I smiled a weak smile。 “I’m the one who came up with it。” 
    He w

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