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3 eclipse月食-第109章

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“What about it?” 
“Well; if it’s about the lineage 。 。 。 shouldn’t you be the chief; then?” 
Jacob didn’t answer me。 He stared into the darkening forest; as if he suddenly needed to concentrate on 
where he was going。 
“Jake?” 
“No。 That’s Sam’s job。” He kept his eyes on our pathless course。 
“Why? His greatgranddad was Levi Uley; right? Was Levi an Alpha; too?” 
“There’s only one Alpha;” he answered automatically。 
“So what was Levi?” 
“Sort of a Beta; I guess。” He snorted at my term。 “Like me。” 
“That doesn’t make sense。” 
“It doesn’t matter。” 
“I just want to understand。” 
Jacob finally met my confused gaze; and then sighed。 “Yeah。 I was supposed to be the Alpha。” 
My eyebrows pulled together。 “Sam didn’t want to step down?” 
“Hardly。 I didn’t want to step up。” 
“Why not?” 
He frowned; unfortable with my questions。 Well; it was his turn to feel unfortable。 
“I didn’t want any of it; Bella。 I didn’t want anything to change。 I didn’t want to be some legendary chief。 I 
didn’t want to be part of a pack of werewolves; let alone their leader。 I wouldn’t take it when Sam offered。” 
I thought about this for a long moment。 Jacob didn’t interrupt。 He stared into the forest again。 
“But I thought you were happier。 That you were okay with this;” I finally whispered。 
Jacob smiled down at me reassuringly。 “Yeah。 It’s really not so bad。 Exciting sometimes; like with this 
thing tomorrow。 But at first it sort of felt like being drafted into a war you didn’t know existed。 There was no 
choice; you know? And it was so final。” He shrugged。 “Anyway; I guess I’m glad now。 It has to be done; and 
could I trust someone else to get it right? It’s better to make sure myself。” 
I stared at him; feeling an unexpected kind of awe for my friend。 He was more of a grownup than I’d 
ever given him credit for。 Like with Billy the other night at the bonfire; there was a majesty here that I’d never 
suspected。 
“Chief Jacob;” I whispered; smiling at the way the words sounded together。 
He rolled his eyes。 
Just then; the wind shook more fiercely through the trees around us; and it felt like it was blowing straight 

off a glacier。 The sharp sound of wood cracking echoed off the mountain。 Though the light was vanishing as 
the grisly cloud covered the sky; I could still see the little white specks that fluttered past us。 
 Jacob stepped up the pace; keeping his eyes on the ground now as he flat out sprinted。 I curled more 
willingly against his chest; recoiling from the unwele snow。 
 It was only minutes later that he dashed around to the lee side of the stony peak and we could see the little 
tent nestled up against the sheltering face。 More flurries were falling around us; but the wind was too fierce to 
let them settle anywhere。 
 “Bella!” Edward called out in acute relief。 We’d caught him in the middle of pacing back and forth across 
the little open space。 
 He flashed to my side; sort of blurring as he moved so swiftly。 Jacob cringed; and then set me on my feet。 
Edward ignored his reaction and caught me in a tight hug。 
 “Thank you;” Edward said over my head。 His tone was unmistakably sincere。 “That was quicker than I 
expected; and I truly appreciate it。” 
 I twisted to see Jacob’s response。 
 Jacob merely shrugged; all the friendliness wiped clean from his face。 “Get her inside。 This is going to be 
bad — my hair’s standing up on my scalp。 Is that tent secure?” 
 “I all but welded it to the rock。” 
 “Good。” 
 Jacob looked up at the sky — now black with the storm; sprinkled with the swirling bits of snow。 His 
nostrils flared。 
 “I’m going to change;” he said。 “I want to know what’s going on back home。” 
 He hung his jacket on a low; stubby branch; and walked into the murky forest without a backward glance。 

22。 FIRE AND ICE 


THE WIND SHOOK THE TENT AGAIN; AND I SHOOK WITH IT。 
The temperature was dropping。 I could feel it through the down bag; through my jacket。 I was fully 
dressed; my hiking boots still laced into place。 It didn’t make any difference。 How could it be so cold? How 
could it keep getting colder? It had to bottom out sometime; didn’t it? 
“Wwwwwwhat tttttime is it?” I forced the words through my rattling teeth。 
“Two;” Edward answered。 
Edward sat as far from me as possible in the cramped space; afraid to even breathe on me when I was 
already so cold。 It was too dark to see his face; but his voice was wild with worry; indecision; and frustration。 
“Maybe 。 。 。” 
“No; I’m ffffffine; rrrreally。 I don’t wwwwant to ggo outside。” 
He’d tried to talk me into making a run for it a dozen times already; but I was terrified of leaving my 
shelter。 If it was this cold in here; protected from the raging wind; I could imagine how bad it would be if we 
were running through it。 
And it would waste all our efforts this afternoon。 Would we have enough time to reset ourselves when the 
storm was over? What if it didn’t end? It made no sense to move now。 I could shiver my way through one 
night。 
I was worried that the trail I had laid would be lost; but he promised that it would still be plain to the 
ing monsters。 
“What can I do?” he almost begged。 
I just shook my head。 
Out in the snow; Jacob whined unhappily。 
“Gggget out of hhhere;” I ordered; again。 
“He’s just worried about you;” Edward translated。 “He’s fine。 His body is equipped to deal with this。” 
“Hhhhhh。” I wanted to say that he should still leave; but I couldn’t get it past my teeth。 I nearly bit my 
tongue off trying。 At least Jacob did seem to be well equipped for the snow; better even than the others in his 
pack with his thicker; longer; shaggy russet fur。 I wondered why that was。 
Jacob whimpered; a highpitched; grating sound of plaint。 
“What do you want me to do?” Edward growled; too anxious to bother with politeness anymore。 “Carry 
her through that? I don’t see you making yourself useful。 Why don’t you go fetch a space heater or 
something?” 
“I’m okkkkkkkay;” I protested。 Judging from Edward’s groan and the muted growl outside the tent; 
I hadn’t convinced a
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