21: Every Famous Last Word
IT continued to follow the trail of the carriage-leaving Canada, coming back to the states, through Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota. IT sensed the trail went different from north but IT was not entirely sure which way.
Master watched and occasionally offered praise to IT, always reminding IT to get the blonde, alive, bringing her to master. Along the way, IT killed a stray vampire here hoặc there, master smiling the whole time at the mess.
Oblivious to the danger that was closing in fast, the carriage marched on to Ohio, darkness had settled in, Tristan was sound asleep in his room, David was stretched on the left bench, feeling anxious as to what was waiting for him at home, Rosalie and Jack were back in his room, laying on the couch. Again, neither were speaking, though Jack was pretending to be absorbed in Leaves of cỏ while Rosalie continued to let her imagination run wild with what life could be like.
Jack finally laid his book down, closing his eyes. Physically speaking he was fine-it was everything else that was making him exhausted. Emotionally everything was running around and around, never slowing down, never stopping, just making it harder to think straight. Then there was mentally. His mind replayed those godforsaken words he’d promised her over and over again, until he was certain he was going to lose what sanity he had left-which was not much at the time being.
He stroked her perfect ashen cheek, watching her flawless lips curl into a smile, her eyes, once the most perfect shade of blue, shut, fluttered like con bướm, bướm wings, almost opening, yet not quite. He turned his eyes to his wrist.
12:35 a.m.
Daylight couldn’t come sooner. He would have done it before Tristan had retired, but he had seemed too tired to deal with anything thêm so he waited. He knew what he was doing was equivalent to trying to rope the moon but he had to try.
While he did this, Rosalie’s mind slid from the future to the past, a memory she had kept for herself in times of need: It was mid-September, Rochester, 1931, Rosalie was 16, Jack was 19. The sun was fading fast; though neither of them moved from the cool cỏ they lay upon. She sat up, looking at his perfect ngọc lục bảo eyes. “What?” She just smiled and kissed him, he pulled her closer, deepening it.
As always, he broke it off, far too soon for her. She looked at him, feeling his hand run down her face, her eyes shut, her lips touching his hand. She felt him shudder, rippled through his whole body. He sat up, leaning against a tree, and took her left hand. At first, he simply held it, and then he placed it on his heart. “Feel that. Feel what bạn do to me” he đã đưa ý kiến breathlessly, his own covering it.
She could feel it alright-it throbbed hard, like a million âm bass, tiếng bass, bass drums going off at the same time. “You do not like the way I make bạn feel?”
His eyes looked at her, bewildered, and somewhat hurt. “Of course not. It’s amazing what bạn do to me.” She smiled and continued to feel his tim, trái tim race, so strong, so sure. “I would die without you” he whispered against her ear.
“You will never lose me.”
How wrong she had been.
Another memory was surfacing-this one she wanted to shove back down, lock it up, throw away the key. <What? Don’t bạn think I’m owed an explanation for the way I am? What did he mean?> She shuddered at the thought of having to tell him-of having to explain what her father meant that April night. How could her tình yêu her then? How would he find it in him to forgive her-for really this was her fault.
Jack felt her shudder yet kept his thoughts to himself. Of course it was still racing of all the possibilities: doctor after doctor telling them there was just no way, trying everything, yet nothing…Then, to him, the worst scenario possible: all was well, the big ngày for the arrival was there, when suddenly everything went wrong…And before he knew it, the doctor was telling him that the child was fine but she was gone…
NO!
Once again that shouting came out of nowhere. It scared him thêm than anything-losing her again. He knew that if he Mất tích her again-in any way, shape, hoặc form he would surely tham gia her shortly after. He had lived without her before and that had been the closest to hell on earth for him. He knew he couldn’t do it again.
He knew that if she did not crave a child so badly he would have begged her to stay this way-but she did, thêm so than when he first knew her though how that was possible was beyond him. She had been so hungry for a child when they had been so young-they both had-though the way she wanted it nearly overwhelmed him at times.
He closed his eyes and đã đưa ý kiến a prayer, hoping that he would not fail her. Part of him was insisting he wouldn’t but he couldn’t be sure. Not until he actually did it would he know. No, further than that-not until it was born and cradled in Rosalie’s arms, then he would breathe a sigh of relief.
Until then, he would hope he hadn’t đã đưa ý kiến anything he would regret.
IT continued to follow the trail of the carriage-leaving Canada, coming back to the states, through Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota. IT sensed the trail went different from north but IT was not entirely sure which way.
Master watched and occasionally offered praise to IT, always reminding IT to get the blonde, alive, bringing her to master. Along the way, IT killed a stray vampire here hoặc there, master smiling the whole time at the mess.
Oblivious to the danger that was closing in fast, the carriage marched on to Ohio, darkness had settled in, Tristan was sound asleep in his room, David was stretched on the left bench, feeling anxious as to what was waiting for him at home, Rosalie and Jack were back in his room, laying on the couch. Again, neither were speaking, though Jack was pretending to be absorbed in Leaves of cỏ while Rosalie continued to let her imagination run wild with what life could be like.
Jack finally laid his book down, closing his eyes. Physically speaking he was fine-it was everything else that was making him exhausted. Emotionally everything was running around and around, never slowing down, never stopping, just making it harder to think straight. Then there was mentally. His mind replayed those godforsaken words he’d promised her over and over again, until he was certain he was going to lose what sanity he had left-which was not much at the time being.
He stroked her perfect ashen cheek, watching her flawless lips curl into a smile, her eyes, once the most perfect shade of blue, shut, fluttered like con bướm, bướm wings, almost opening, yet not quite. He turned his eyes to his wrist.
12:35 a.m.
Daylight couldn’t come sooner. He would have done it before Tristan had retired, but he had seemed too tired to deal with anything thêm so he waited. He knew what he was doing was equivalent to trying to rope the moon but he had to try.
While he did this, Rosalie’s mind slid from the future to the past, a memory she had kept for herself in times of need: It was mid-September, Rochester, 1931, Rosalie was 16, Jack was 19. The sun was fading fast; though neither of them moved from the cool cỏ they lay upon. She sat up, looking at his perfect ngọc lục bảo eyes. “What?” She just smiled and kissed him, he pulled her closer, deepening it.
As always, he broke it off, far too soon for her. She looked at him, feeling his hand run down her face, her eyes shut, her lips touching his hand. She felt him shudder, rippled through his whole body. He sat up, leaning against a tree, and took her left hand. At first, he simply held it, and then he placed it on his heart. “Feel that. Feel what bạn do to me” he đã đưa ý kiến breathlessly, his own covering it.
She could feel it alright-it throbbed hard, like a million âm bass, tiếng bass, bass drums going off at the same time. “You do not like the way I make bạn feel?”
His eyes looked at her, bewildered, and somewhat hurt. “Of course not. It’s amazing what bạn do to me.” She smiled and continued to feel his tim, trái tim race, so strong, so sure. “I would die without you” he whispered against her ear.
“You will never lose me.”
How wrong she had been.
Another memory was surfacing-this one she wanted to shove back down, lock it up, throw away the key. <What? Don’t bạn think I’m owed an explanation for the way I am? What did he mean?> She shuddered at the thought of having to tell him-of having to explain what her father meant that April night. How could her tình yêu her then? How would he find it in him to forgive her-for really this was her fault.
Jack felt her shudder yet kept his thoughts to himself. Of course it was still racing of all the possibilities: doctor after doctor telling them there was just no way, trying everything, yet nothing…Then, to him, the worst scenario possible: all was well, the big ngày for the arrival was there, when suddenly everything went wrong…And before he knew it, the doctor was telling him that the child was fine but she was gone…
NO!
Once again that shouting came out of nowhere. It scared him thêm than anything-losing her again. He knew that if he Mất tích her again-in any way, shape, hoặc form he would surely tham gia her shortly after. He had lived without her before and that had been the closest to hell on earth for him. He knew he couldn’t do it again.
He knew that if she did not crave a child so badly he would have begged her to stay this way-but she did, thêm so than when he first knew her though how that was possible was beyond him. She had been so hungry for a child when they had been so young-they both had-though the way she wanted it nearly overwhelmed him at times.
He closed his eyes and đã đưa ý kiến a prayer, hoping that he would not fail her. Part of him was insisting he wouldn’t but he couldn’t be sure. Not until he actually did it would he know. No, further than that-not until it was born and cradled in Rosalie’s arms, then he would breathe a sigh of relief.
Until then, he would hope he hadn’t đã đưa ý kiến anything he would regret.
Well when I think about it, I think that is the reason. As a general rule bạn dont really come across people in life with such a personality like Rosalie's. I mean who has everything they could ever wish for and still be a total cow at the same time?
I think we all sorta get where Rosalie's coming from wanting to be human, live a normal life, grow old with the person bạn love. Who doesn't want that. That sure sounds like the best wish in the world for a vampire.
Rosalie's also a vampire with un-natural human abilities that we cant have. That's proabley why we tình yêu her to death!!!
10. Tell her that, because everyone thinks she and Jasper are twins, they should get together. When she asks why, say that Incest is in at the moment.
9. Call her “Ice Queen” behind her back and to her face.
8. Whenever she argues anything, respond with “Whatever, bimbo.”
7. Claim that being a human ain’t so great.
6. When she argues the above claim, respond with “Whatever, bimbo.”
5. Try to exorcise her and her evil ways.
4. Tell everyone that Edward didn’t go to Italy because Rosalie đã đưa ý kiến Bella was dead – he went to Italy because he envisioned Rosalie’s ugly face.
3. Call her “Hoe-salie” at least once, to her face.
2. Remind her that Edward chose a pathetic human girl over her.
And the Number One way to annoy Rosalie Hale?
1. Steal her silver cell phone and change the ringtone to “Roxanne” bởi The Police. When she asks why the hell bạn did it, say that she reminds bạn of Roxanne.
9. Call her “Ice Queen” behind her back and to her face.
8. Whenever she argues anything, respond with “Whatever, bimbo.”
7. Claim that being a human ain’t so great.
6. When she argues the above claim, respond with “Whatever, bimbo.”
5. Try to exorcise her and her evil ways.
4. Tell everyone that Edward didn’t go to Italy because Rosalie đã đưa ý kiến Bella was dead – he went to Italy because he envisioned Rosalie’s ugly face.
3. Call her “Hoe-salie” at least once, to her face.
2. Remind her that Edward chose a pathetic human girl over her.
And the Number One way to annoy Rosalie Hale?
1. Steal her silver cell phone and change the ringtone to “Roxanne” bởi The Police. When she asks why the hell bạn did it, say that she reminds bạn of Roxanne.