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3 eclipse月食-第119章

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    “No; Jacob;” I whimpered; fighting against the budding tears。 “No! Never。” 
    “You’re not crying?” he demanded; his voice suddenly back to its normal tone。 He twitched impatiently on 
the bed。 
    “Yeah;” I muttered; laughing weakly at myself through the tears that were suddenly sobs。 
    He shifted his weight; throwing his good leg off the bed as if he were going to try to stand。 
    “What are you doing?” I demanded through the tears。 “Lie down; you idiot; you’ll hurt yourself!” I jumped 
to my feet and pushed his good shoulder down with two hands。 

     He surrendered; leaning back with a gasp of pain; but he grabbed me around my waist and pulled me 
down on the bed; against his good side。 I curled up there; trying to stifle the silly sobs against his hot skin。 
     “I can’t believe you’re crying;” he mumbled。 “You know I just said those things because you wanted me 
to。 I didn’t mean them。” His hand rubbed against my shoulders。 
     “I know。” I took a deep; ragged breath; trying to control myself。 How did I end up being the one crying 
while he did the comforting? “It’s all still true; though。 Thanks for saying it out loud。” 
     “Do I get points for making you cry?” 
     “Sure; Jake。” I tried to smile。 “As many as you want。” 
     “Don’t worry; Bella; honey。 It’s all going to work out。” 
     “I don’t see how;” I muttered。 
     He patted the top of my head。 “I’m going to give in and be good。” 
     “More games?” I wondered; tilting my chin so that I could see his face。 
     “Maybe。” He laughed with a bit of effort; and then winced。 “But I’m going to try。” 
     I frowned。 
     “Don’t be so pessimistic;” he complained。 “Give me a little credit。” 
     “What do you mean by ‘be good’?” 
     “I’ll be your friend; Bella;” he said quietly。 “I won’t ask for more than that。” 
     “I think it’s too late for that; Jake。 How can we be friends; when we love each other like this?” 
     He looked at the ceiling; his stare intent; as if he were reading something that was written there。 “Maybe 。 。 
。 it will have to be a long…distance friendship。” 
     I clenched my teeth together; glad he wasn’t looking at my face; fighting against the sobs that threatened to 
overtake me again。 I needed to be strong; and I had no idea how。 。 。 。 
     “You know that story in the Bible?” Jacob asked suddenly; still reading the blank ceiling。 “The one with 
the king and the two women fighting over the baby?” 
     “Sure。 King Solomon。” 
     “That’s right。 King Solomon;” he repeated。 “And he said; cut the kid in half 。 。 。 but it was only a test。 Just 
to see who would give up their share to protect it。” 
     “Yeah; I remember。” 
     He looked back at my face。 “I’m not going to cut you in half anymore; Bella。” 
     I understood what he was saying。 He was telling me that he loved me the most; that his surrender proved 
it。 I wanted to defend Edward; to tell Jacob how Edward would do the same thing if I wanted; if I would let 
him。 I was the one who wouldn’t renounce my claim there。 But there was no point in starting an argument that 
would only hurt him more。 
     I closed my eyes; willing myself to control the pain。 I couldn’t impose that on him。 
     We were quiet for a moment。 He seemed to be waiting for me to say something; I was trying to think of 
something to say。 
     “Can I tell you what the worst part is?” he asked hesitantly when I said nothing。 “Do you mind? I am 
going to be good。” 
     “Will it help?” I whispered。 
     “It might。 It couldn’t hurt。” 
     “What’s the worst part; then?” 
     “The worse part is knowing what would have been。” 
     “What might have been。” I sighed。 
     “No。” Jacob shook his head。 “I’m exactly right for you; Bella。 It would have been effortless for us — 
comfortable; easy as breathing。 I was the natural path your life would have taken。 。 。 。” He stared into space 
for a moment; and I waited。 “If the world was the way it was supposed to be; if there were no monsters and 
no magic 。 。 。” 
     I could see what he saw; and I knew that he was right。 If the world was the sane place it was supposed to 
be; Jacob and I would have been together。 And we would have been happy。 He was my soul mate in that 
world — would have been my soul mate still if his claim had not been overshadowed by something stronger; 
something so strong that it could not exist in a rational world。 
     Was it out there for Jacob; too? Something that would trump a soul mate? I had to believe that it was。 

    Two futures; two soul mates 。 。 。 too much for any one person。 And so unfair that I wouldn’t be the only 
one to pay for it。 Jacob’s pain seemed too high a price。 Cringing at the thought of that price; I wondered if I 
would have wavered; if I hadn’t lost Edward once。 If I didn’t know what it was like to live without him。 I 
wasn’t sure。 That knowledge was so deep a part of me; I couldn’t imagine how I would feel without it。 
    “He’s like a drug for you; Bella。” His voice was still gentle; not at all critical。 “I see that you can’t live 
without him now。 It’s too late。 But I would have been healthier for you。 Not a drug; I would have been the air; 
the sun。” 
    The corner of my mouth turned up in a wistful half…smile。 “I used to think of you that way; you know。 Like 
the sun。 My personal sun。 You balanced out the clouds nicely for me。” 
    He sighed。 “The clouds I can handle。 But I can’t fight with an eclipse。” 
    I touched his face; laying my hand against his cheek。 He exhaled at my touch and closed his eyes。 It was 
very quiet。 For a minute I could hear the beating of his heart; slow and even。 
    “Tell me the worst part for you;” he whispered。 
    “I think that might be a bad idea。” 
    “Please。” 
    “I think it will hurt。” 
    “Please。” 
    How could I deny him anything at this point? 
    “The worst part 。 。 。” I hesitated; and then let words spill out in a flood of truth。 “The worst part is that I 
saw the whole thing — our whole life。 And I want it bad; Jake; I want it all。 I want to stay right here and never 
move。 I want to love you and make you happy。 And I can’t; and it’s killing me。 It’s like Sam and Emily; Jake 
— I never had a choice。 I always knew nothing would change。 Maybe that’s why I was fighting against you so 
hard。” 
    He seemed to be concentrating on breathing evenly。 
    “I knew I shouldn’t have told you that。” 
    He shook his head slowly。 “No。 I’m glad you did。 Thank you。” He kissed the top of my head; and then he 
sighed。 “I’ll be good now。” 
    I looked up; and he was smiling。 
    “So you’re going to get married; huh?” 
    “We don’t have to talk about that。” 
    “I’d like to know some of the details。 I don’t know when I’ll talk to you again。” 
    I had to wait for a minute before I could speak。 When I was pretty sure that my voice wouldn’t break; I 
answered his question。 
    “It’s not really my idea 。 。 。 but; yes。 It means a lot to him。 I figure; why not?” 
    Jake nodded。 “That’s true。 It’s 
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