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1 twilight暮色-第99章

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over the desk; gripping the edge with two hands。 

〃Alice?〃 

She didn't react when I called her name; but her head was slowly rocking 
side to side; and I saw her face。 Her eyes were blank; dazed… My thoughts 
flew to my mother。 Was I already too late? 

I hurried to her side; reaching out automatically to touch her hand。 

〃Alice!〃 Jasper's voice whipped; and then he was right behind her; his 
hands curling over hers; loosening them from their grip on the table。 
Across the room; the door swung shut with a low click。 

〃What is it?〃 he demanded。 

She turned her face away from me; into his chest。 〃Bella;〃 she said。 

〃I'm right here;〃 I replied。 

Her head twisted around; her eyes locking on mine; their expression still 
strangely blank。 I realized at once that she hadn't been speaking to me; 
she'd been answering Jasper's question。 

〃What did you see?〃 I said — and there was no question in my flat; 
uncaring voice。 

Jasper looked at me sharply。 I kept my expression vacant and waited。 His 
eyes were confused as they flickered swiftly between Alice's face and 
mine; feeling the chaos… for I could guess what Alice had seen now。 

I felt a tranquil atmosphere settle around me。 I weled it; using it to 
keep my emotions disciplined; under control。 

Alice; too; recovered herself。 

〃Nothing; really;〃 she answered finally; her voice remarkably calm and 
convincing。 〃Just the same room as before。〃 

She finally looked at me; her expression smooth and withdrawn。 〃Did you 
want breakfast?〃 

〃No; I'll eat at the airport。〃 I was very calm; too。 I went to the 
bathroom to shower。 Almost as if I were borrowing Jasper's strange extra 
sense; I could feel Alice's wild — though wellconcealed — desperation to 
have me out of the room; to be alone with Jasper。 So she could tell him 
that they were doing something wrong; that they were going to fail… 

I got ready methodically; concentrating on each little task。 I left my 
hair down; swirling around me; covering my face。 The peaceful mood Jasper 
created worked its way through me and helped me think clearly。 Helped me 
plan。 I dug through my bag until I found my sock full of money。 I emptied 
it into my pocket。 

I was anxious to get to the airport; and glad when we left by seven。 I 
sat alone this time in the back of the dark car。 Alice leaned against the 
door; her face toward Jasper but; behind her sunglasses; shooting glances 
in my direction every few seconds。 

〃Alice?〃 I asked indifferently。 

She was wary。 〃Yes?〃 

〃How does it work? The things that you see?〃 I stared out the side 
window; and my voice sounded bored。 〃Edward said it wasn't definite… that 
things change?〃 It was harder than I would have thought to say his name。 
That must have been what alerted Jasper; why a fresh wave of serenity 
filled the car。 

〃Yes; things change…〃 she murmured — hopefully; I thought。 〃Some things 
are more certain than others… like the weather。 People are harder。 I only 
see the course they're on while they're on it。 Once they change their 
minds — make a new decision; no matter how small — the whole future 
shifts。〃 

I nodded thoughtfully。 〃So you couldn't see James in Phoenix until he 
decided to e here。〃 

〃Yes;〃 she agreed; wary again。 

And she hadn't seen me in the mirror room with James until I'd made the 
decision to meet him there。 I tried not to think about what else she 
might have seen。 I didn't want my panic to make Jasper more suspicious。 
They would be watching me twice as carefully now; anyway; after Alice's 
vision。 This was going to be impossible。 

We got to the airport。 Luck was with me; or maybe it was just good odds。 
Edward's plane was landing in terminal four; the largest terminal; where 
most flights landed — so it wasn't surprising that his was。 But it was 
the terminal I needed: the biggest; the most confusing。 And there was a 
door on level three that might be the only chance。 

We parked on the fourth floor of the huge garage。 I led the way; for once 
more knowledgeable about my surroundings than they were。 We took the 
elevator down to level three; where the passengers unloaded。 Alice and 
Jasper spent a long time looking at the departing flights board。 I could 
hear them discussing the pros and cons of New York; Atlanta; Chicago。 
Places I'd never seen。 And would never see。 

I waited for my opportunity; impatient; unable to stop my toe from 
tapping。 We sat in the long rows of chairs by the metal detectors; Jasper 
and Alice pretending to peoplewatch but really watching me。 Every inch I 
shifted in my seat was followed by a quick glance out of the corner of 
their eyes。 It was hopeless。 Should I run? Would they dare to stop me 
physically in this public place? Or would they simply follow? 

I pulled the unmarked envelope out of my pocket and set it on top of 
Alice's black leather bag。 She looked at me。 

〃My letter;〃 I said。 She nodded; tucking it under the top flap。 He would 
find it soon enough。 

The minutes passed and Edward's arrival grew closer。 It was amazing how 
every cell in my body seemed to know he was ing; to long for his 
ing。 That made it very hard。 I found myself trying to think of excuses 
to stay; to see him first and then make my escape。 But I knew that was 
impossible if I was going to have any chance to get away。 

Several times Alice offered to go get breakfast with me。 Later; I told 
her; not yet。 

I stared at the arrival board; watching as flight after flight arrived on 
time。 The flight from Seattle crept closer to the top of the board。 

And then; when I had only thirty minutes to make my escape; the numbers 
changed。 His plane was ten minutes early。 I had no more time。 

〃I think I'll eat now;〃 I said quickly。 

Alice stood。 〃I'll e with you。〃 

〃Do you mind if Jasper es instead?〃 I asked。 〃I'm feeling a little…〃 I 
didn't finish the sentence。 My eyes were wild enough to convey what I 
didn't say。 

Jasper stood up。 Alice's eyes were confused; but — I saw to my relief— 
not suspicious。 She must be attributing the change in her vision to some 
maneuver of the tracker's rather than 
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