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4 breaking dawn破晓-第12章

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〃Alice got to me。〃 

〃Is it really time already?〃 Renee said to herself; sounding almost as nervous as I felt。 〃This has all gone 
so fast。 I feel dizzy。〃 

That made two of us。 

〃Give me a hug before I go down7Renee insisted。 〃Carefully now; don't tear anything。〃 

My mother squeezed me gently around the waist; then wheeled for the door; only to plete the spin 
and face me again。 

〃Oh goodness; I almost forgot! Charlie; Where's the box?〃 

My dad rummaged in his pockets for a minute and then produced a small white box; which he handed to 
Renee。 Renee lifted the lid and held it out to me。 

〃Something blue;〃 she said。 

〃Something old; too。 They were your Grandma Swan's;〃 Charlie added。 〃We had a jeweler replace the 
paste stones with sapphires。〃 

Inside the box were two heavy silver hair bs。 Dark blue sapphires were clustered into intricate floral 
shapes atop the teeth。 

My throat got all thick。 〃Mom; Dad。。。 you shouldn't have。〃 

〃Alice wouldn't let us do anything else;〃 Renee said。 〃Every time we tried; she all but ripped our throats 
out。〃 

A hysterical giggle burst through my lips。 

Alice stepped up and quickly slid both bs into my hair under the edge of the thick braids。 〃That's 
something old and something blue;〃 Alice mused; taking a few steps back to admire me。 〃And your dress 
is new。。。 so here—〃 




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She flicked something at me。 I held my hands out automatically; and the filmy white garter landed in my 
palms。 

〃That's mine and I want it back;〃 Alice told me。 

I blushed。 

〃There;〃 Alice said with satisfaction。 〃A little color—that's all you needed。 You are officially perfect。〃 
With a little selfcongratulatory smile; she turned to my parents。 〃Renee; you need to get downstairs。〃 

〃Yes; ma'am。〃 Renee blew me a kiss and hurried out the door。 

〃Charlie; would you grab the flowers; please?〃 

While Charlie was out of the room; Alice hooked the garter out of my hands and then ducked under my 
skirt。 I gasped and tottered as her cold hand caught my ankle; she yanked the garter into place。 

She was back on her feet before Charlie returned with the two frothy white bouquets。 The scent of roses 
and orange blossom and freesia enveloped me in a soft mist。 

Rosalie—the best musician in the family next to Edward—began playing the piano downstairs。 
Pachelbel's Canon。 I began hyperventilating。 

〃Easy; Bells;〃 Charlie said。 He turned to Alice nervously。 〃She looks a little sick。 Do you think she's 
going to make it?〃 

His voice sounded far away。 I couldn't feel my legs。 

〃She'd better。〃 

Alice stood right in front of me; on her tiptoes to better stare me in the eye; and gripped my wrists in her 
hard 

hands。 

〃Focus; Bella。 Edward is waiting for you down there。〃 

1 took a deep breath; willing myself into posure。 

The music slowly morphed into a new song。 Charlie nudged me。 〃Bells; we're up to bat。〃 

〃Bella?〃 Alice asked; still holding my gaze。 

〃Yes;〃 I squeaked。 〃Edward。 Okay。〃 I let her pull me from the room; with Charlie tagging along at my 
elbow。 

The music was louder in the hall。 It floated up the stairs along with the fragrance of a million flowers。 I 
concentrated on the idea of Edward waiting below to get my feet to shuffle forward。 

The music was familiar; Wagner's traditional march surrounded by a flood of embellishments。 




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〃It's my turn;〃 Alice chimed。 〃Count to five and follow me。〃 She began a slow; graceful dance down the 
staircase。 I should have realized that having Alice as my only bridesmaid was a mistake。 I would look that 
much more uncoordinated ing behind her。 

A sudden fanfare trilled through the soaring music。 I recognized my cue。 

〃Don't let me fall; Dad;〃 I whispered。 Charlie pulled my hand through his arm and then grasped it tightly。 

One step ata time; I told myself as we began to descend to the slow tempo of the march。 I didn't lift my 
eyes until my feet were safely on the flat ground; though I could hear the murmurs and rustling of the 
audience as I came into view。 Blood flooded my cheeks at the sound; of course I could be counted on to 
be the blushing bride。 

As soon as my feet were past the treacherous stairs; I was looking for him。 For a brief second; I was 
distracted by the profusion of white blossoms that hung in garlands from everything in the room that 
wasn't alive; dripping with long lines of white gossamer ribbons。 But I tore my eyes from the bowery 
canopy and searched across the rows of satindraped chairs—blushing more deeply as I took in the 
crowd of faces all focused on me—until I found him at last; standing before an arch overflowing with 
more flowers; more gossamer。 

I was barely conscious that Carlisle stood by his side; and Angela's father behind them both。 I didn't see 
my mother where she must have been sitting in the front row; or my new family; or any of the guests 
—they would have to wait till later。 

All I really saw was Edward's face; it filled my vision and overwhelmed my mind。 His eyes were a 
buttery; burning gold; his perfect face was almost severe with the depth of his emotion。 And then; as he 
met my awed gaze; he broke into a breathtaking smile of exultation。 

Suddenly; it was only the pressure of Charlie's hand on mine that kept me from sprinting headlong down 
the aisle。 

The march was too slow as I struggled to pace my steps to its rhythm。 Mercifully; the aisle was very 
short。 And then; at last; at last; I was there。 Edward held out his hand。 Charlie took my hand and; in a 
symbol as old as the world; placed it in Edward's。 I touched the cool miracle of his skin; and I was home。 

Our vows were the simple; traditional words that had been spoken a million times; though never by a 
couple quite like us。 We'd asked Mr。 Weber to make only one small change。 He obligingly traded the 
line 〃till death do us 

part〃 for the more appropriate 〃as long as we both shall live。〃 

In that moment; as the minister s
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