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〃Like what?〃 
〃I have no idea。 We can go to my place so you won't be tempted to be 
obsessive。 You could bring your 
schoolwork—you have to be getting behind; because I know I am。〃 
〃Homework might be a good idea。〃 He made a face; and I wondered how much he 
was leaving undone 
to be with me。 
〃Yes;〃 I agreed。 〃We'll have to start being responsible occasionally; or Billy 
and Charlie aren't going to be 
so easygoing about this。〃 I made a gesture indicating the two of us as a 
single entity。 He liked that—he 
beamed。 
〃Homework once a week?〃 he proposed。 
〃Maybe we'd better go with twice;〃 I suggested; thinking of the pile I'd just 
been assigned today。 
He sighed a heavy sigh。 Then he reached over his toolbox to a paper grocery 
sack。 He pulled out two 
cans of soda; cracking one open and handing it to me。 He opened the second; 
and held it up 
ceremoniously。 
〃Here's to responsibility;〃 he toasted。 〃Twice a week。〃 
〃And recklessness every day in between;〃 I emphasized。 
He grinned and touched his can to mine。 
I got home later than I'd planned and found Charlie had ordered a pizza rather 
than wait for me。 He 
wouldn't let me apologize。 
〃I don't mind;〃 he assured me。 〃You deserve a break from all the cooking; 
anyway。〃 
I knew he was just relieved that I was still acting like a normal person; and 
he was not about to rock the 
boat。 
I checked my e…mail before I started on my homework; and there was a long one 
from Renee。 She 
gushed over every detail I'd provided her with; so I sent back another 
exhaustive description of my day。 
Everything but the motorcycles。 Even happy…go…lucky Renee was likely to be 
alarmed by that。 
School Tuesday had its ups and downs。 Angela and Mike seemed ready to wele 
me back with open 
arms—to kindly overlook my few months of aberrant behavior。 Jess was more 
resistant。 I wondered if 
she needed a formal written apology for the Port Angeles incident。 
Mike was animated and chatty at work。 It was like he'd stored up the 
semester's worth of talk; and it 
was all spilling out now。 I found that I was able to smile and laugh with him; 
though it wasn't as effortless 
as it was with Jacob。 It seemed harmless enough; until quitting time。 
Mike put the closed sign in the window while I folded my vest and shoved it 
under the counter。 
〃This was fun tonight;〃 Mike said happily。 
〃Yeah;〃 I agreed; though I'd much rather have spent the afternoon in the 
garage。 
〃It's too bad that you had to leave the movie early last week。〃 
I was a little confused by his train of thought。 I shrugged。 〃I'm just a wimp; 
I guess。〃 
〃What I mean is; you should go to a better movie; something you'd enjoy;〃 he 
explained。 
〃Oh;〃 I muttered; still confused。 
〃Like maybe this Friday。 With me。 We could go see something that isn't scary 
at all。〃 
I bit my lip。 
I didn't want to screw things up with Mike; not when he was one of the only 
people ready to forgive me 
for being crazy。 But this; again; felt far too familiar。 Like the last year 
had never happened。 I wished I had 
Jess as an excuse this time。 
〃Like a date?〃 I asked。 Honesty was probably the best policy at this point。 
Get it over with。 
He processed the tone of my voice 〃If you want。 But it doesn't have to be like 
that。〃 
〃I don't date;〃 I said slowly; realizing how true that was。 That whole world 
seemed impossibly distant。 
〃Just as friends?〃 he suggested。 His clear blue eyes were not as eager now。 I 
hoped he really meant that 
we could be friends anyway。 
〃That would be fun。 But I actually have plans already this Friday; so maybe 
next week?〃 
〃What are you doing?〃 he asked; less casually than I think he wanted to sound。 
〃Homework。 I have a study session planned with a friend。〃 
〃Oh。 Okay。 Maybe next week。〃 
He walked me to my car; less exuberant than before。 It reminded me so clearly 
of my first months in 
Forks。 I'd e full circle; and now everything felt like an echo—an empty 
echo; devoid of the interest it 
used to have。 
The next night; Charlie didn't seem the smallest bit surprised to find Jacob 
and me sprawled across the 
living room floor with our books scattered around us; so I guessed that he and 
Billy were talking behind 
our backs。 
〃Hey; kids;〃 he said; his eyes straying to the kitchen。 The smell of the 
lasagna I'd spent the afternoon 
making—while Jacob watched and occasionally sampled—wafted down the hall; I 
was being good; 
trying to atone for all the pizza。 
Jacob stayed for dinner; and took a plate home for Billy。 He grudgingly added 
another year to my 
negotiable age for being a good cook。 
Friday was the garage; and Saturday; after my shift at Newton's; was homework 
again。 Charlie felt 
secure enough in my sanity to spend the day fishing with Harry。 When he got 
back; we were all 
done—feeling very sensible and mature about it; too—and watching Monster 
Garage on the Discovery 
Channel。 
〃I probably ought to go。〃 Jacob sighed。 〃It's later than I thought。〃 
〃Okay; fine;〃 I grumbled。 〃I'll take you home。〃 
He laughed at my unwilling expression—it seemed to please him。 
〃Tomorrow; back to work;〃 I said as soon as we were safe in the truck。 〃What 
time do you want me to 
e up?〃 
There was an unexplained excitement in his answering smile。 〃I'll call you 
first; okay?〃 
〃Sure。〃 I frowned to myself; wondering what was up。 His smile widened。 
I cleaned the house the next morning—waiting for Jacob to call and trying to 
shake off the Litest 
nightmare。 The scenery had changed。 Last night I'd wandered in a wide sea of 
ferns interspersed with 
huge hemlock trees。 There was nothing else there; and I was lost; wandering 
aimless and alone; searching 
for nothing。 I wanted to kick myself for the stupid field trip last week。 I 
shoved the dream out of my 
conscious mind; hoping it would stay locked up somewhere and not escape again。 
Charlie was outside washing the cruiser; so when the phone rang; I dropped the 
toilet brush and ran 
downstairs to answer it。 
〃Hello?〃 I asked breathlessly。 
〃Bella;〃 Jacob said; a strange; formal tone to his voice。 
〃Hey; Jake。〃 
〃I believe that we have a date〃 he said; his tone thick with implications。 
It took me a second before I got it。 〃They're done? I can't believe it!〃 What 
perfect timing。 I needed 
something to distract me from nightmares and nothingness。 
〃Yeah; they run and everything。〃 
〃Jacob; you are absolutely; without a doubt; the most talented and wonderful 
person I know。 You get ten 
years for this one。〃 
〃Cool! I'm middle…aged now。〃 
I laughed。 〃I'm on my way up!〃 
I threw the cleaning supplies under the bathroom counter and grabbed my 
jacket。 
〃Headed to see Jake;〃 Charlie said when I ran past him。 It wasn't really a 
question。 
〃Yep;〃 I replied as I jumped in my truck。 
〃I'll be at the station later;〃 Charlie called after me。 
〃Okay;〃 I yelled back; turning the key。 
Charlie said something else; but I couldn't hear him clearly over the roar of 
the engine。 It sounded sort of 
like; 〃Where's the fire?〃 
I parked my truck off to the side of the Blacks' house; close to the trees; to 
make it easier for us to sneak 
the bikes out。 When I got out; a splash of color caught my eye—two shiny 
motorcycles; one red; one 
black; were hidden under a spruce; invisible from the house。 Jacob was 
prepared。 
There was a piece of blue ribbon tied in a small bow around each of the 
handlebars。 I was laughing at 
that when Jacob ran out of the house。 
〃Ready?〃 he asked in a low voice; his eyes sparkling。 
I glanced over his shoulder; and there was no sign of Billy。 
〃Yeah;〃 I said; but I didn't feel quite as excited as before; I was trying to 
imagine myself actually on the 
motorcycle。 
Jacob loaded the bikes into the bed of the truck with ease; laying them 
carefully on their sides so they 
didn't show。 
〃Let's go;〃 he said; his voice higher than usual with excitement。 〃I know the 
perfect spot—no one will 
catch us there。〃 
We drove south out of town。 The dirt road wove in and out of the forest—
sometimes there was nothing 
but trees; and then there would suddenly be a breathtaking glimpse of the 
Pacific Ocean; reaching to the 
horizon; dark gray under the clouds。 We were above the shore; on top of the 
cliffs that bordered the 
beach here and the view seemed to stretch on forever。 
I was driving slowly; so that I could safely stare out across the ocean now 
and then; as the road wound 
closer to the sea cliffs。 Jacob was talking about finishing the bikes; but his 
descriptions were getting 
technical; so I wasn't paying close attention。 
That was when I noticed four figures standing on a rocky ledge; much too close 
to the precipice。 I 
couldn't tell from the distance how old they were; but I assumed they were 
men。 Despite the chill in the 
air today; they seemed to be wearing only shorts。 
As I watched; the tallest person stepped closer to the brink。 I slowed 
automatically; my foot hesitating 
over the brake pedal。 
And then he threw himself off the edge。 
〃No!〃 I shouted; stomping down on the brake。 
〃What's wrong?〃 Jacob shouted back; alarmed。 
〃That guy—he just jumped off the cliff! Why didn't they stop him? We've got 
to call an ambulance!〃 I 
threw open my door and started to get out; which made no sense at all。 The 
fastest way to a phone was 
to drive back to Billy's。 But I couldn't believe what I'd just seen。 Maybe; 
subconsciously; I hoped I 
would see something different without the glass of the windshield in the way。 
Jacob laughed; and I spun to stare at him wildly。 How could he be so 
calloused; so cold…blooded? 
〃They're just cliff diving; Bella。 Recreation。 La Push doesn't have a mall; 
you know。〃 He was teasing; but 
there was a strange note of irritation in his voice。 
〃Cliff diving?〃 I repeated; dazed。 I stared in disbelief as a second figure 
stepped to the edge; paused; and 
then very gracefully leaped into space。 He fell for what seemed like an 
eternity to me; finally cutting 
smoothly into the dark gray waves below。 
〃Wow。 It's so high。〃 I slid back into my seat; still staring wide…eyed at the 
two remaining divers。 〃It must 
be a hundred feet。〃 
〃Well; yeah; most of us j

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