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    Jane’s gaze moved slowly across the luminous faces of the Cullens and then touched on the newborn girl 
beside the fire; the newborn had her head in her hands again。 
    “I don’t understand。” Jane’s voice was toneless; but not quite as uninterested as before。 
    “She has surrendered;” Edward explained; answering the confusion in her mind。 
    Jane’s dark eyes flashed to his face。 “Surrendered?” 
    Felix and another shadow exchanged a quick glance。 
    Edward shrugged。 “Carlisle gave her the option。” 
    “There are no options for those who break the rules;” Jane said flatly。 
    Carlisle spoke then; his voice mild。 “That’s in your hands。 As long as she was willing to halt her attack on 
us; I saw no need to destroy her。 She was never taught。” 
    “That is irrelevant;” Jane insisted。 
    “As you wish。” 
    Jane stared at Carlisle in consternation。 She shook her head infinitesimally; and then composed her 
features。 
    “Aro hoped that we would get far enough west to see you; Carlisle。 He sends his regards。” 
    Carlisle nodded。 “I would appreciate it if you would convey mine to him。” 
    “Of course。” Jane smiled。 Her face was almost too lovely when it was animated。 She looked back toward 
the smoke。 “It appears that you’ve done our work for us today 。 。 。 for the most part。” Her eyes flickered to 
the hostage。 “Just out of professional curiosity; how many were there? They left quite a wake of destruction in 
Seattle。” 
    “Eighteen; including this one;” Carlisle answered。 
    Jane’s eyes widened; and she looked at the fire again; seeming to reassess the size of it。 Felix and the 
other shadow exchanged a longer glance。 
    “Eighteen?” she repeated; her voice sounding unsure for the first time。 
    “All brand…new;” Carlisle said dismissively。 “They were unskilled。” 
    “All?” Her voice turned sharp。 “Then who was their creator?” 
    “Her name was Victoria;” Edward answered; no emotion in his voice。 
    “Was?” Jane asked。 
    Edward inclined his head toward the eastern forest。 Jane’s eyes snapped up and focused on something far 
in the distance。 The other pillar of smoke? I didn’t look away to check。 
    Jane stared to the east for a long moment; and then examined the closer bonfire again。 
    “This Victoria — she was in addition to the eighteen here?” 
    “Yes。 She had only one other with her。 He was not as young as this one here; but no older than a year。” 
    “Twenty;” Jane breathed。 “Who dealt with the creator?” 

     “I did;” Edward told her。 
     Jane’s eyes narrowed; and she turned to the girl beside the fire。 
     “You there;” she said; her dead voice harsher than before。 “Your name。” 
     The newborn shot a baleful glare at Jane; her lips pressed tightly together。 
     Jane smiled back angelically。 
     The newborn girl’s answering scream was ear…piercing; her body arched stiffly into a distorted; unnatural 
position。 I looked away; fighting the urge to cover my ears。 I gritted my teeth; hoping to control my stomach。 
The screaming intensified。 I tried to concentrate on Edward’s face; smooth and unemotional; but that made me 
remember when it had been Edward under Jane’s torturing gaze; and I felt sicker。 I looked at Alice instead; 
and Esme next to her。 Their faces were as empty as his。 
     Finally; it was quiet。 
     “Your name;” Jane said again; her voice inflectionless。 
     “Bree;” the girl gasped。 
     Jane smiled; and the girl shrieked again。 I held my breath until the sound of her agony stopped。 
     “She’ll tell you anything you want to know;” Edward said through his teeth。 “You don’t have to do that。” 
     Jane looked up; sudden humor in her usually dead eyes。 “Oh; I know;” she said to Edward; grinning at 
him before she turned back to the young vampire; Bree。 
     “Bree;” Jane said; her voice cold again。 “Is his story true? Were there twenty of you?” 
     The girl lay panting; the side of her face pressed against the earth。 She spoke quickly。 “Nineteen or 
twenty; maybe more; I don’t know!” She cringed; terrified that her ignorance might bring on another round of 
torture。 “Sara and the one whose name I don’t know got in a fight on the way。 。 。 。” 
     “And this Victoria — did she create you?” 
     “I don’t know;” she said; flinching again。 “Riley never said her name。 I didn’t see that night 。 。 。 it was so 
dark; and it hurt。 。 。 。” Bree shuddered。 “He didn’t want us to be able to think of her。 He said that our thoughts 
weren’t safe。 。 。 。” 
     Jane’s eyes flickered to Edward; and then back to the girl。 
     Victoria had planned this well。 If she hadn’t followed Edward; there would have been no way to know for 
certain that she was involved。 。 。 。 
     “Tell me about Riley;” Jane said。 “Why did he bring you here?” 
     “Riley told us that we had to destroy the strange yellow…eyes here;” Bree babbled quickly and willingly。 
“He said it would be easy。 He said that the city was theirs; and they were coming to get us。 He said once they 
were gone; all the blood would be ours。 He gave us her scent。” Bree lifted one hand and stabbed a finger in 
my direction。 “He said we would know that we had the right coven; because she would be with them。 He said 
whoever got to her first could have her。” 
     I heard Edward’s jaw flex beside me。 
     “It looks like Riley was wrong about the easy part;” Jane noted。 
     Bree nodded; seeming relieved that the conversation had taken this non…painful course。 She sat up 
carefully。 “I don’t know what happened。 We split up; but the others never came。 And Riley left us; and he 
didn’t come to help like he promised。 And then it was so confusing; and everybody was in pieces。” She 
shuddered again。 “I was afraid。 I wanted to run away。 That one” — she looked at Carlisle — “said they 
wouldn’t hurt me if I stopped fighting。” 
     “Ah; but that wasn’t his gift to offer; young one;” Jane murmured; her voice oddly gentle now。 “Broken 
rules demand a consequence。” 
     Bree stared at her; not comprehending。 
     Jane looked at Carlisle。 “Are you sure you got all of them? The other half that split off?” 
     Carlisle’s face was very smooth as he nodded。 “We split up; too。” 
     Jane half…smiled。 “I can’t deny that I’m impressed。” The big shadows behind her murmured in agreement。 
“I’ve never seen a coven escape this magnitude of offensive intact。 Do you know what was behind it? It seems 
like extreme behavior; considering the way you live here。 And why was the girl the key?” Her eyes rested 
unwilling on me for one short second。 
     I shivered。 
     “Victoria held a grudge against Bella;” Edward told her; his voice impassive。 

     Jane laughed — the sound was golden; the bubbling laugh of a happy child。 “This one seems to bring out 
bizarrely strong reactions in our kind;” she observed; smiling directly at me; her face beatific。 
     Edward stiffened。 I looked at him in time to see his face turning away; back to Jane。 
     “Would you please not do that?” he asked in a tight voice。 
     Jane laughed again lightly。 “Just checking。 No harm done; apparently。” 
     I shivered; deeply grateful that the strange glitch in my system — which had protected me from Jane the 
last time we’d met — was still in effect。 Edward’s arm tightened around me。 
     “Well; it appears that there’s not much left for us to do。 Odd;” Jane said; apathy creeping back into her 
voice。 “We’re not used to being rendered unnecessary。 It’s too bad we missed the fight。 It sounds like it 
would have been entertaining to watch。” 
     “Yes;” Edward answered her quickly; his voice sharp。 “And you were so close。 It’s a shame you didn’t 
arrive just a half hour earlier。 Perhaps then you could have fulfilled your purpose here。” 
     Jane met Edward’s glare with unwavering eyes。 “Yes。 Quite a pity how things turned out; isn’t it?” 
     Edward nodded once to himself; his suspicions confirmed。 
     Jane turned to look at the newborn Bree again; her face completely bored。 “Felix?” she drawled。 
     “Wait;” Edward interjected。 
     Jane raised one eyebrow; but Edward was staring at Carlisle while he spoke in an urgent voice。 “We 
could explain the rules to the young one。 She doesn’t seem unwilling to learn。 She didn’t know what she was 
doing。” 
     “Of course;” Carlisle answered。 “We would certainly be prepared to take responsibility for Bree。” 
     Jane’s expression was torn between amusement and disbelief。 
     “We don’t make exceptions;” she said。 “And we don’t give second chances。 It’s bad for our reputation。 
Which reminds me 。 。 。” Suddenly; her eyes were on me again; and her cherubic face dimpled。 “Caius will be 
so interested to hear that you’re still human; Bella。 Perhaps he’ll decide to visit。” 
     “The date is set;” Alice told Jane; speaking for the first time。 “Perhaps we’ll come to visit you in a few 
months。” 
     Jane’s smile faded; and she shrugged indifferently; never looking at Alice。 She turned to face Carlisle。 “It 
was nice to mee

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