could anyone not try to ease some of the burden by shoving a little piece of it off on someone else
13. GOOD THING I’VE GOT A STRONG STOMACH
Carlisle and Rosalie were off in a flash, darting upstairs. I could hear them debating whether they should
warm it up for her. Ugh. i wondered what all house-of-horrors stuff they kept around here. Fridge full of
blood,moncler sale, check. What else? Torture chamber? Coffin room?
Edward stayed, holding Bella’s hand. His face was dead again. He didn’t seem to have the energy to
keep up even that little hint of hope he’d had before. They stared into each other’s eyes, but not in a
gooey way. It was like they were having a conversation. Kind of reminded me of Sam and Emily.
No, it wasn’t gooey,dre beats, but that only made it harder to watch.
I knew what it was like for Leah, having to see that all the time. Having to hear it in Sam’s head. Of
course we all felt bad for her, Fudge was opening and closing his mouth as though no words could express his outrage., we weren’t monsters—in that sense, anyway. But I guess we’d blamed her
for how she handled it. Lashing out at everyone, trying to make us all as miserable as she was.
I would never blame her again. How could anyone help spreading this kind of misery around? How
could anyone not try to ease some of the burden by shoving a little piece of it off on someone else?
And if it meant that I had to have a pack, how could I blame her for taking my freedom? I would do the
same. If there was a way to escape this pain,louis vuitton outlet, I’d take it, too.
Rosalie darted downstairs after a second,had promised to be there, flying through the room like a sharp breeze, stirring up the
burning smell. She stopped inside the kitchen, and I heard the creak of a cupboard door.
“Note/ear, Rosalie,” Edward murmured. He rolled his eyes.
Bella looked curious, but Edward just shook his head at her.
Rosalie blew back through the room and disappeared again.
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“This was your idea?” Bella whispered, her voice rough as she strained to make it loud enough for me to
hear. Forgetting that I could hear just fine. I kind of liked how, a lot of the time, she seemed to forget that
I wasn’t
completely human. I moved closer, so that she wouldn’t have to work so hard.
“Don’t blame me for this one. Your vampire was just picking snide comments out of my head.”
She smiled a little. “I didn’t expect to see you again.”
“Yeah, me, either,” I said.
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