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ddenly I was on fire。 It was like I’d gone back in time to the worst night of my life。 Fire was in every vein of my body; covering every inch of my skin; gnawing through the marrow of every bone。 It felt like I was buried in the middle of my coven’s funeral bonfire; with the flames on every side。 There wasn’t a single cell in my body that wasn’t blazing with the worst agony imaginable。 I could barely hear myself scream over the pain in my ears。  “Your name;” Jane said again; and as she spoke the fire disappeared。 Gone like that; as if I’d only been imagining it。  “Bree;” I said as fast as I could; still gasping though the pain wasn’t there anymore。  Jane smiled again and the fire was everywhere。 How much pain would it take before I would die of it? The screams didn’t even feel like they were ing from me anymore。 Why wouldn’t someone rip my head off? Carlisle was kind enough for that; wasn’t he? Or whoever their mind reader was。 Couldn’t he or she understand and make this stop? 
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 “She’ll tell you anything you want to know;” the redhead growled。 “You don’t have to do that。”  The pain vanished again; like Jane had turned off a light switch。 I found myself facedown on the ground; panting as if I needed air。  “Oh; I know;” I heard Jane say cheerfully。 “Bree?”  I shuddered when she called my name; but the pain didn’t start again。  “Is his story true?” she asked me。 “Were there twenty of you?”  The words flew out of my mouth。 “Nieen or twenty; maybe more; I don’t know! Sara and the one whose name I don’t know got in a fight on the way…。”  I waited for the pain to punish me for not having a better answer; but instead Jane spoke again。  “And this Victoria  did she create you?”  “I don’t know;” I admitted fearfully。 “Riley never said her name。 I didn’t see that night… it was so dark; and it hurt!” I flinched。 “He didn’t want us to be able to think of her。 He said that our thoughts weren’t safe。”  Jane shot a glance at the redhead; then looked at me again。  “Tell me about Riley;” Jane said。 “Why did he bring you here?”  I recited Riley’s lies as quickly as I could。 “Riley told us that we had to destroy the strange yelloweyes here。 He said it would be easy。 He said that the city was theirs; and they were ing to get us。 He said once they were gone; all the blood 
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would be ours。 He gave us her scent。” I pointed in the human’s direction。 “He said we would know that we had the right coven; because she would be with them。 He said whoever got to her first could have her。”  “It looks like Riley was wrong about the easy part;” Jane said; a hint of teasing in her tone。  It seemed like Jane was pleased with my story。 In a flash of insight; I understood that she was relieved Riley hadn’t told me or the others about her little visit to our creator。 Victoria。 This was the story she wanted the yelloweyes to knowthe story that didn’t implicate Jane or the darkcloaked Volturi。 Well; I could play along。 Hopefully the mind reader was already in the know。  I couldn’t physically take revenge on this monster; but I could tell the yelloweyes everything with my thoughts。 I hoped。  I nodded; agreeing with Jane’s little joke; and sat up because I wanted the mind reader’s attention; whoever that was。 I continued with the version of the story that any other member of my coven would have been able to give。 I pretended I was Kevin。 Dumb as a bag of rocks and totally ignorant。  “I don’t know what happened。” That part was true。 The mess on the battlefield was still a mystery。 I’d never seen any of Kristie’s group。 Did the secret howler vampires get them? I would keep that secret for the yelloweyes。 “We split up; but the others never came。 And Riley left us; and he didn’t e to help like he promised。 And then it was so confusing; and everybody was in pieces。” I flinched at the memory of the torso I’d hurdled。 “I was afraid。 I wanted to run away。” I nodded at Carlisle。 “That 
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one said they wouldn’t hurt me if I stopped fighting。”  This wasn’t betraying Carlisle in any way。 He’d already told Jane as much。  “Ah; but that wasn’t his gift to offer; young one;” Jane said。 She sounded like she was enjoying herself。 “Broken rules demand a consequence。”  Still pretending I was Kevin; I just stared at her as if I were too stupid to understand。  Jane looked at Carlisle。 “Are you sure you got all of them? The other half that split off?”  Carlisle nodded。 “We split up; too。”  So it was the howlers that got Kristie。 I hoped that; whatever else they were; the howlers were really; really terrifying。 Kristie deserved that。  “I can’t deny that I’m impressed;” Jane said; sounding sincere; and I thought that this was probably the truth。 Jane had been hopeful that Victoria’s army would do some damage here; and we’d clearly failed。  “Yes;” the three vampires behind Jane all agreed quietly。  “I’ve never seen a coven escape this magnitude of offensive intact;” Jane continued。 “Do you know what was behind it? It seems like extreme behavior; considering the way you live here。 And why was the girl the key?” Her eyes flicked to the human for just a moment。  “Victoria held a grudge against Bella;” the redhead told her。  So the strategy finally made sense。 Riley just wanted the girl dead and didn’t care how many of us died to get it done。  Jane laughed happily。 “This one”  and she smiled at the 
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human the way she’d smiled at me “seems to bring out bizarrely strong reactions in our kind。”  Nothing happened to the girl。 Maybe Jane didn’t want to hurt her。 Or maybe her horrible talent only worked on vampires。  “Would you please not do that?” the redhead asked in a controlled but furious voice。  Jane laughed again。 “Just checking。 No harm done; apparently。”  I tried to keep my expression Kevinish and not betray my interest。 So Jane couldn’t hurt this girl the way she’d hurt me; and this was not a normal thing for Jane。 Though Jane was laughing about it; I could tell it was driving her crazy。 Was this why the human girl was tolerated by the yelloweyes? But if she was special in some way; why didn’t they just change her into a vampire?  “Well; it appears that there’s not much left for us to do;” Jane said; her voice a dead monotone again。 “Odd。 We’re not used to being rendered unnecessary。 It’s too bad we missed the fight。 It sounds like it would have been entertaining to watch。”  “Yes;” the redhead retorted。 “And you were so close。 It’s a shame you didn’t arrive just a half hour earlier。 Perhaps then you could have fulfilled your purpose here。”  I fought a smile。 So the redhead was the mind reader; and he’d heard everything I’d wanted him to hear。 Jane wasn’t getting away with anything。  Jane stared back at the mind reader with a blank expression。 “Yes。 Quite a pity how things turned out; isn’t it?”  The mind reader nodded; and I wondered what he was 
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hearing in Jane’s head。  Jane turned her blank face to me now。 There was nothing in her eyes; but I could feel that my time had run out。 She’d gotten what she needed from me。 She didn’t know that I’d also given the mind reader everything I could。 And protected his coven’s secrets; too。 I owed him that。 He’d punished Riley and Victoria for me。  I glanced at him from the corner of my eye and thought; Thanks。  “Felix?” Jane said lazily。  “Wait;” the mind reader said loudly。  He turned to Carlisle and spoke quickly。 “We could explain the rules to the young one。 She doesn’t seem unwilling to learn。 She didn’t know what she was doing。”  “Of course;” Carlisle said eagerly; looking at Jane。 “We would certainly be prepared to take responsibility for Bree。”  Jane’s face looked like she wasn’t sure if they were joking; but if they were joking; they were funnier than she’d given them credit for。  Me; I was touched to the core。 These vampires were strangers; but they’d gone out on this dangerous limb for me。 I already knew it wasn’t going to work; but still。  “We don’t make exceptions;” Jane told them; amused。 “And we don’t give second chances。 It’s bad for our reputation。”  It was like she was discussing someone else。 I didn’t care that she was talking about killing me。 I knew the yelloweyes couldn’t stop her。 She was the vampire police。 But even though the vampire cops were dirty  really dirty   at least the yellow 
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eyes knew it now。  “Which reminds me…;” Jane went on; her eyes locking on the human girl again and her smile widening。 “Caius will be so interested to hear that you’re still human; Bella。 Perhaps he’ll decide to visit。”  Still human。 So they were going to change the girl。 I wondered what they were waiting for。  “The date is set;” said the little vampire with the short black hair and the clear voice。 “Perhaps we’ll e to visit you in a few months。”  Jane’s smile disappeared like someone had wiped it off。 She shrugged without looking at the blackhaired vampire; and I got the feeling that as much as she might have hated the human girl; she hated this small vampire ten times as much。  Jane turned back to Carlisle with the same vacant expression as before。 “It was nice to meet you; Carlisle  I’d thought Aro was 

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