I thought about the reason for that; and shuddered。
〃Esme and Carlisle… ?〃 I continued quickly; to keep him from noticing。
〃Are happy to see me happy。 Actually; Esme wouldn't care if you had a
third eye and webbed feet。 All this time she's been worried about me;
afraid that there was something missing from my essential makeup; that I
was too young when Carlisle changed me… She's ecstatic。 Every time I
touch you; she just about chokes with satisfaction。〃
〃Alice seems very… enthusiastic。〃
〃Alice has her own way of looking at things;〃 he said through tight lips。
〃And you're not going to explain that; are you?〃
A moment of wordless munication passed between us。 He realized that I
knew he was keeping something from me。 I realized that he wasn't going to
give anything away。 Not now。
〃So what was Carlisle telling you before?〃
His eyebrows pulled together。 〃You noticed that; did you?〃
I shrugged。 〃Of course。〃
He looked at me thoughtfully for a few seconds before answering。 〃He
wanted to tell me some news — he didn't know if it was something I would
share with you。〃
〃Will you?〃
〃I have to; because I'm going to be a little… overbearingly protective
over the next few days — or weeks — and I wouldn't want you to think I'm
naturally a tyrant。〃
〃What's wrong?〃
〃Nothing's wrong; exactly。 Alice just sees some visitors ing soon。
They know we're here; and they're curious。〃
〃Visitors?〃
〃Yes… well; they aren't like us; of course — in their hunting habits; I
mean。 They probably won't e into town at all; but I'm certainly not
going to let you out of my sight till they're gone。〃
I shivered。
〃Finally; a rational response!〃 he murmured。 〃I was beginning to think
you had no sense of selfpreservation at all。〃
I let that one pass; looking away; my eyes wandering again around the
spacious room。
He followed my gaze。 〃Not what you expected; is it?〃 he asked; his voice
smug。
〃No;〃 I admitted。
〃No coffins; no piled skulls in the corners; I don't even think we have
cobwebs… what a disappointment this must be for you;〃 he continued slyly。
I ignored his teasing。 〃It's so light… so open。〃
He was more serious when he answered。 〃It's the one place we never have
to hide。〃
The song he was still playing; my song; drifted to an end; the final
chords shifting to a more melancholy key。 The last note hovered
poignantly in the silence。
〃Thank you;〃 I murmured。 I realized there were tears in my eyes。 I dabbed
at them; embarrassed。
He touched the corner of my eye; trapping one I missed。 He lifted his
finger; examining the drop of moisture broodingly。 Then; so quickly I
couldn't be positive that he really did; he put his finger to his mouth
to taste it。
I looked at him questioningly; and he gazed back for a long moment before
he finally smiled。
〃Do you want to see the rest of the house?〃
〃No coffins?〃 I verified; the sarcasm in my voice not entirely masking
the slight but genuine anxiety I felt。
He laughed; taking my hand; leading me away from the piano。
〃No coffins;〃 he promised。
We walked up the massive staircase; my hand trailing along the
satinsmooth rail。 The long hall at the top of the stairs was paneled
with a honeycolored wood; the same as the floorboards。
〃Rosalie and Emmett's room… Carlisle's office… Alice's room…〃 He gestured
as he led me past the doors。
He would have continued; but I stopped dead at the end of the hall;
staring incredulously at the ornament hanging on the wall above my head。
Edward chuckled at my bewildered expression。
〃You can laugh;〃 he said。 〃It is sort of ironic。〃
I didn't laugh。 My hand raised automatically; one finger extended as if
to touch the large wooden cross; its dark patina contrasting with the
lighter tone of the wall。 I didn't touch it; though I was curious if the
aged wood would feel as silky as it looked。
〃It must be very old;〃 I guessed。
He shrugged。 〃Early sixteenthirties; more or less。〃
I looked away from the cross to stare at him。
〃Why do you keep this here?〃 I wondered。
〃Nostalgia。 It belonged to Carlisle's father。〃
〃He collected antiques?〃 I suggested doubtfully。
〃No。 He carved this himself。 It hung on the wall above the pulpit in the
vicarage where he preached。〃
I wasn't sure if my face betrayed my shock; but I returned to gazing at
the simple; ancient cross; just in case。 I quickly did the mental math;
the cross was over three hundred and seventy years old。 The silence
stretched on as I struggled to wrap my mind around the concept of so many
years。
〃Are you all right?〃 He sounded worried。
〃How old is Carlisle?〃 I asked quietly; ignoring his question; still
staring up。
〃He just celebrated his three hundred and sixtysecond birthday;〃 Edward
said。 I looked back at him; a million questions in my eyes。
He watched me carefully as he spoke。
〃Carlisle was born in London; in the sixteenforties; he believes。 Time
wasn't marked as accurately then; for the mon people anyway。 It was
just before Cromwell's rule; though。〃
I kept my face posed; aware of his scrutiny as I listened。 It was
easier if I didn't try to believe。
〃He was the only son of an Anglican pastor。 His mother died giving birth
to him。 His father was an intolerant man。 As the Protestants came into
power; he was enthusiastic in his persecution of Roman Catholics and
other religions。 He also believed very strongly in the reality of evil。
He led hunts for witches; werewolves… and vampires。〃 I grew very still at
the word。 I'm sure he noticed; but he went on without pausing。
〃They burned a lot of innocent people — of course the real creatures that
he sought were not so easy to catch。
〃When the pastor grew old; he placed his obedient son in charge of the
raids。 At first Carlisle was a disappointment; he was not quick to
accuse; to see demons where they did not exist。 But he was persistent;
and more clever than his father。 He actually discovered a coven of true
vampires that lived hidden in the sewers of the city; only ing out by
night to hunt。 In those days; when monsters were not just myths and
legends; that was the way many lived。
〃The people gathered their pitchforks and torches; of course〃 — his brief
laugh was darker now — 〃and waited where Carlisle had seen the monsters
exit into the street。 Eventually one emerged。〃
His voice was very quiet; I strained to catch the words。
〃He must have been ancient; and weak with hunger。 Carlisle heard him call
out in Latin to the others when he caught the scent of the mob。 He ran
through the streets; and Carlisle — he was twentythree and very fast —
was in the lead of the pursuit。 The creature could have easily outrun
them; but Carlisle thinks he was too hungry; so he turned and attacked。
He fell on Carlisle first; but the others were close behind; and he
turned to defend himself。 He killed two men; and made off with a third;
leaving Carlisle bleeding in the street。〃
He paused。 I could sense he was editing something; keeping something from
me。
〃Carlisle knew what his father would do。 The bodies would be burned —
anything infected by the monster must be destroyed。 Carlisle acted
instinctively to save his own life。 He crawled away from the alley while
the mob followed the fiend and his victim。 He hid in a cellar; buried
himself in rotting potatoes for three days。 It's a miracle he was able to
keep silent; to stay undiscovered。
〃It was over then; and he realized what he had bee。〃
I'm not sure what my face was revealing; but he suddenly broke off。
〃How are you feeling?〃 he asked。
〃I'm fine;〃 I assured him。 And; though I bit my lip in hesitation; he
must have seen the curiosity burning in my eyes。
He smiled。 〃I expect you have a few more questions for me。〃
〃A few。〃
His smile widened over his brilliant teeth。 He started back down the
hall; pulling me along by the hand。 〃e on; then;〃 he encouraged。 〃I'll
show you。〃
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16。 CARLISLE
He led me back to the room that he'd pointed out as Carlisle's office。 He
paused outside the door for an instant。
〃e in;〃 Carlisle's voice invited。
Edward opened the door to a highceilinged room with tall; westfacing
windows。 The walls were paneled again; in a darker wood — where they were
visible。 Most of the wall space was taken up by towering bookshelves that
reached high above my head and held more books than I'd ever seen outside
a library。
Carlisle sat behind a huge mahogany desk in a leather chair。 He was just
placing a bookmark in the pages of the thick volume he held。 The room was
how I'd always imagined a college dean's would look — only Carlisle
looked too young to fit the part。
〃What can I do for you?〃 he asked us pleasantly; rising from his seat。
〃I wanted to show Bella some of our history;〃 Edward said。 〃Well; your
history; actually。〃
〃We didn't mean to disturb you;〃 I apologized。
〃Not at all。 Where are you going to start?〃
〃The Waggoner;〃 Ed
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