'Let us have the story,' Aro almost sang in his feathery voice.
The white-haired ancient vampire drifted away, gliding toward one of the wooden thrones. The other paused beside Aro, and he reached his hand out, at first I thought to take Aro's hand. But he just touched Aro's palm briefly and then dropped his hand to his side. Aro raised one black brow. I wondered how his papery skin did not crumple in the effort.
Edward snorted very quietly, and Alice looked at him, curious.
'Thank you, Marcus,' Aro said. 'That's quite interesting.'
I realized, a second late, that Marcus was letting Aro know his thoughts.
Marcus didn't
Aro was shaking his head. 'Amazing,'' he said. 'Absolutely amazing.'
Alice's expression was frustrated. Edward turned to her and explained again in a swift, low voice. 'Marcus sees relationships. He's surprised by the intensity of ours.'
Aro smiled. 'So convenient,' he repeated to himself. Then he spoke to us. 'It takes quite a bit to surprise Marcus, I can assure you.'
I looked at Marcus's dead face, and I believed that.
'It's just so difficult to understand, even now,' Aro mused, staring at Edward's arm wrapped around me. It was hard for me to follow Aro's chaotic train of thought. I struggled to keep up. 'How can you stand so close to het like that?'
'It's not without effort,' Edward answered calmly.
'But still—
Edward chuckled once without humor. 'I look at it more as a price.'
Aro was skeptical. 'A very high price.'
'Opportunity cost.'
Aro laughed. 'If I hadn't smelled her through your memories, I wouldn't have believed the call of anyone's blood could be so strong. I've never felt anything like it myself. Most of us would trade much for such a gift, and yet you…'
'Waste it,' Edward finished, his voice sarcastic now.
Aro laughed again. 'Ah, how I miss my friend Carlisle! You remind me of him—only he was not so angry.'
'Carlisle outshines me in many other ways as well.'
'I certainly never thought to see Carlisle bested for self-control of all things, but you put him to shame.'
'Hardly.' Edward sounded impatient. As if he were tired of the preliminaries. It made me more afraid; I couldn't help but try to imagine what he expected would follow.
'I am gratified by his success,' Aro mused. 'Your memories of him are quite a gift for me, though they astonish me exceedingly. I am surprised by how it…
Edward didn't reply.
'But
Edward gazed back at Aro's admiration with no expression. I knew his face well enough—time had not changed that—to guess at something seething beneath the surface. I fought to keep my breathing even.
'Just remembering how she appeals to you…' Aro chuckled. 'It makes me thirsty.'
Edward tensed.
'Don't be disturbed,' Aro reassured him. 'I mean her no harm. But I am
'Ask
'Of course, how rude of me!' Aro exclaimed. 'Bella,' he addressed me directly now. 'I'm fascinated that you are the one exception to Edward's impressive talent—so very interesting that such a thing should occur! And I was wondering, since our talents are similar in many ways, if you would be so kind as to allow me to try—to see if you are an exception for
My eyes flashed up to Edward's face in terror. Despite Aro's overt politeness, I didn't believe I really had a choice. I was horrified at the thought of allowing him to touch me, and yet also perversely intrigued by the chance to feel his strange skin.
Edward nodded in encouragement—whether because he was sure Aro would not hurt me, or because there was no choice, I couldn't tell.
I turned back to Aro and raised my hand slowly in front of me. It was trembling.
He glided closer, and I believe he meant his expression to be reassuring. But his papery features were too strange, too alien and frightening, to reassure. The look on his face was more confident than his words had been.
Aro reached out, as if to shake my hand, and pressed his insubstantial-looking skin against mine. It was hard, but felt brittle—shale rather than granite—and even colder than I expected.
His filmy eyes smiled down at mine, and it was impossible to look away. They were mesmerizing in an odd, unpleasant way.
Aro's face altered as I watched. The confidence wavered and became first doubt, then incredulity before he calmed it into a friendly mask.
'So very interesting,' he said as he released my hand and drifted back.
My eyes flickered to Edward, and, though his face was composed, I thought he seemed a little smug.
Aro continued to drift wnh a thoughtful expression. He was quiet for a moment, his eyes flickering between the three of us. Then, abruptly, he shook his head.
'A first,' he said to himself 'I wonder if she is immune to our other talents… Jane, dear?'
'No!' Edward snarled the word. Alice grabbed his arm with a restraining hand. He shook her off.
Little Jane smiled up happily at Aro. 'Yes, Master?'
Edward was truly snarling now, the sound ripping and tearing from him, glaring at Aro with baleful eyes. The room had gone still, everyone watching him with amazed disbelief, as if he were committing some embarrassing social faux pas. I saw Felix grin hopefully and move a step forward. Aro glanced at him once, and he froze in place, his grin turning to a sulky expression.
Then he spoke to Jane. 'I was wondering, my dear one, if Bella is immune
I could barely hear Aro over Edward's furious growls. He let go of me, moving to hide me from their view. Caius ghosted in our direction, with his entourage, to watch.
Jane turned toward us with a beatific smile.
'Don't!' Alice cried as Edward launched himself at the little girl.
Before I could react, before anyone could jump between them, before Aro's bodyguards could tense, Edward was on the ground.
No one had touched him, but he was on the stone floor writhing in obvious agony, while I stared in horror.
Jane was smiling only at him now, and it all clicked together. What Alice had said about
'Stop!' I shrieked, my voice echoing in the silence, jumping forward to put myself between them. But Alice threw her arms around me in an unbreakable grasp and ignored my struggles. No sound escaped Edward's lips as he cringed against the stones. It felt like my head would explode from the pain of watching this.
'Jane,' Aro recalled her in a tranquil voice. She looked up quickly, still smiling with pleasure, her eyes
