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squeamishness get the best of me。 There was no pain now; just a gentle tugging sensation that I tried to 
ignore。 No reason to get sick like a baby。 

If she hadn't been in my line of sight; I wouldn't have noticed Alice give up and steal out of the room。 
With a tiny; apologetic smile on her lips; she disappeared through the kitchen doorway。 

〃Well; that's everyone;〃 I sighed。 〃I can clear a room; at least。〃 

〃It's not your fault;〃 Carlisle forted me with a chuckle。 〃It could happen to anyone。〃 

〃Could〃 I repeated。 〃But it usually just happens to me。〃 

He laughed again。 

His relaxed calm was only more amazing set in direct contrast with everyone else's reaction。 I couldn't 
find any trace of anxiety in his face。 He worked with quick; sure movements。 The only sound besides our 
quiet breathing was the soft plink; plink as the tiny fragments of glass dropped one by one to the table。 

〃How can you do this?〃 I demanded。 〃Even Alice and Esme…〃 I trailed off; shaking my head in wonder。 
Though the rest of them had given up the traditional diet of vampires just as absolutely as Carlisle had; he 
was the only one who could bear the smell of my blood without suffering from the intense temptation。 
Clearly; this was much more difficult than he made it seem。 

〃Years and years of practice;〃 he told me。 〃I barely notice the scent anymore。〃 

〃Do you think it would be harder if you took a vacation from the hospital for a long time。 And weren't 
around any blood?〃 

〃Maybe。〃 He shrugged his shoulders; but his hands remained steady。 〃I've never felt the need for an 
extended holiday。〃 He flashed a brilliant smile in my direction。 〃I enjoy my work too much。〃 

Plink; plink; plink。 I was surprised at how much glass there seemed to be in my arm。 I was tempted to 
glance at the growing pile; just to check the size; but I knew that idea would not be helpful to my 
novomiting strategy。 

〃What is it that you enjoy?〃 I wondered。 It didn't make sense to me—the years of struggle and selfdenial 
he must have spent to get to the point where he could endure this so easily。 Besides; I wanted to keep 
him talking; the conversation kept my mind off the queasy feeling in my stomach。 

His dark eyes were calm and thoughtful as he answered。 〃Hmm。 What I enjoy the very most is when 
my… enhanced abilities let me save someone who would otherwise have been lost。 It's pleasant knowing 
that; thanks to what I can do; some people's lives are better because I exist。 Even the sense of smell is a 
useful diagnostic tool at times。〃 One side of his mouth pulled up in half a smile。 

I mulled that over while he poked around; making sure all the glass splinters were gone。 Then he 
rummaged in his bag for new tools; and I tried not to picture a needle and thread。 

〃You try very hard to make up for something that was never your fault;〃 I suggested while a new kind of 
tugging started at the edges of my skin。 〃What I mean is; it's not like you asked for this。 You didn't 
choose this kind of life; and yet you have to work so hard to be good。〃 

〃I don't know that I'm making up for anything;〃 he disagreed lightly。 〃Like everything in life; I just had to 
decide what to do with what I was given。〃 

〃That makes it sound too easy。〃 

He examined my arm again。 〃There;〃 he said; snipping a thread。 〃All done。〃 He wiped an oversized 
Qtip; dripping with some syrupcolored liquid; thoroughly across the operation site。 The smell was 
strange; it made my head spin。 The syrup stained my skin。 

〃In the beginning; though;〃 I pressed while he taped another long piece of gauze securely in place; sealing 
it to my skin。 〃Why did you even think to try a different way than the obvious one?〃 

His lips turned up in a private smile。 〃Hasn't Edward told you this story?〃 

〃Yes。 But I'm trying to understand what you were thinking…〃 

His face was suddenly serious again; and I wondered if his thoughts had gone to the same place that mine 
had。 Wondering what I would be thinking when—I refused to think if—it was me。 

〃You know my father was a clergyman;〃 he mused as he cleaned the table carefully; rubbing everything 
down with wet gauze; and then doing it again。 The smell of alcohol burned in my nose。 〃He had a rather 
harsh view of the world; which I was already beginning to question before the time that I changed。〃 
Carlisle put all the dirty gauze and the glass slivers into an empty crystal bowl。 I didn't understand what he 
was doing; even when he lit the match。 Then he threw it onto the alcoholsoaked fibers; and the sudden 
blaze made me jump。 

〃Sorry;〃 he apologized。 〃That ought to do it… So I didn't agree with my father's particular brand of faith。 
But never; in the nearly four hundred years now since I was born; have I ever seen anything to make me 
doubt whether God exists in some form or the other。 Not even the reflection in the mirror。〃 

I pretended to examine the dressing on my arm to hide my surprise at the direction our conversation had 
taken。 Religion was the last thing I expected; all things considered。 My own life was fairly devoid of 
belief。 Charlie considered himself a Lutheran; because that's what his parents had been; but Sundays he 
worshipped by the river with a fishing pole in his hand。 Renee tried out a church now and then; but; much 
like her brief affairs with tennis; pottery; yoga; and French classes; she moved on by the time I was 
aware of her newest fad。 

〃I'm sure all this sounds a little bizarre; ing from a vampire。〃 He grinned; knowing how their casual 
use of that word never failed to shock me。 〃But I'm hoping that there is still a point to this life; even for us。 
It's a long shot; I'll admit;〃 he continued in an offhand voice。 〃By all accounts; we're damned regardless。 
But I hope; maybe foolishly; that we'll get some measure of credit for trying。〃 

〃I don't think that's foolish;〃 I mumbled。 I couldn't imagine anyone; deity included; who wouldn't be 
impressed by Carlisle。 Besides; the only kind of heaven I could appreciate would have to include 
Edward。 〃And I don't think anyone else would; either。〃 

〃Actually; you're the very first one to agree with me。〃 

〃The rest of them don't feel the same?〃 I asked; surprised; thinking of only one person in particular。 

Carlisle guessed the direction of my thoughts again。 〃Edward's with me up to a point。 God and heaven 
exist… and so does hell。 But he doesn't believe there is an afterlife for our kind。〃 Carlisle's voice was 
very soft; he stared out the big window over the sink; into the darkness。 〃You see; he thinks we've lost 
our souls。〃 

I immediately thought of Edward's words this afternoon: unless you want to die—or whatever it is 
that we do。 The lightbulb flicked on over my head。 

〃That's the real problem; isn't it?〃 I guessed。 〃That's why he's being so difficult about me。〃 

Carlisle spoke slowly。 〃I look at my… son。 His strength; his goodness; the brightness that shines out of 
him—and it only fuels that hope; that faith; more than ever。 How could there not be more for one such as 
Edward?〃 

I nodded in fervent agreement。 

〃But if I believed as he does…〃 He looked down at me with unfathomable eyes。 〃If you believed as he 
did。 Could you take away his soul?〃 

The way he phrased the question thwarted my answer。 

If he'd asked me whether I would risk my soul for Edward; the reply would be obvious。 But would I risk 
Edward's soul? I pursed my lips unhappily。 That wasn't a fair exchange。 

〃You see the problem。〃 

I shook my head; aware of the stubborn set of my chin。 

Carlisle sighed。 

〃It's my choice;〃 I insisted。 

〃It's his; too。〃 He held up his hand when he could see that I was about to argue。 〃Whether he is 
responsible for doing that to you。〃 

〃He's not the only one able to do it。〃 I eyed Carlisle speculatively。 

He laughed; abruptly lightening the mood。 〃Oh; no! You're going to have to work this out with him。〃But 
then he sighed。 〃That's the one part I can never be sure of。 I think; in most other ways; that I've done the 
best I could with what I had to work with。 But was it right to doom the others to this life? I can't decide。〃 

I didn't answer。 I imagined what my life would be like if Carlisle had resisted the temptation to change his 
lonely existence… and shuddered。 

〃It was Edward's mother who made up my mind。〃 Carlisle's voice was almost a whisper。 He stared 
unseeingly out the black windows。 

〃His mother?〃 Whenever I'd asked Edward about his parents; he would merely say that they had died 
long ago; and his memories were vague。 I realized Carlisle's memory of them; despite the brevity of their 
contact; would be perfectly clear。 

〃Yes。 Her name was Elizabeth。 Elizabeth Masen。 His father; Edward Senior; never regained 
consciousness in the hospital。 He died in the first wave of the influenza。 But Elizabeth was alert until 
almost the very end。 Edward looks a great deal like her—she had that same strange bronze shade to her 
hair; and her eyes were exactly the same color green。〃 

〃His eyes were green?〃 I murmured; trying to picture it。 

〃Yes…〃 Carlisle's ocher eyes were a hundred years away now。 〃Elizabeth wor

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