《4 breaking dawn破晓》

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weight when all the muscles were stronger。 

I wasn't very good at it。 I had only gotten one glimpse of the jungle river she was trying to show me。 

But there were different ways to prepare for what was ing; and with only two weeks left; I worried 
that I might be neglecting the most important。 Today I would rectify that oversight。 

I'd memorized the appropriate maps; and I had no problem finding my way to the address that didn't 
exist online; the one for J。 Jenks。 My next step would be Jason Jenks at the other address; the one Alice 
had not given me。 

To say that it wasn't a nice neighborhood would be an understatement。 The most nondescript of all the 
Cullens' cars was still outrageous on this street。 My old Chevy would have looked healthy here。 During 
my human years; I would have locked the doors and driven away as fast as I dared。 As it was; I was a 
little fascinated。 I tried to imagine Alice in this place for any reason; and failed。 

The buildings—all three stories; all narrow; all leaning slightly as if bowed by the pounding rain—were 
mostly old houses divided up into multiple apartments。 It was hard to tell what color the peeling paint was 
supposed to be。 Everything had faded to shades of gray。 A few of the buildings had businesses on the 
first floor: a dirty bar with the windows painted black; a psychic's supply store with neon hands and tarot 
cards glowing fitfully on the door; a tattoo parlor; and a daycare with duct tape holding the broken front 
window together。 There were no lamps on inside any of the rooms; though it was grim enough outside 
that the humans should have needed the light。 I could hear the low mumbling of voices in the distance; it 
sounded like TV。 

There were a few people about; two shuffling through the rain in opposite directions and one sitting on 
the shallow porch of a boardedup cutrate law office; reading a wet newspaper and whistling。 The 
sound was much too cheerful for the setting。 

I was so bemused by the carefree whistler; I didn't realize at first that the abandoned building was right 
where the address I was looking for should exist。 There were no numbers on the dilapidated place; but 
the tattoo parlor beside it was just two numbers off。 

I pulled up to the curb and idled for a second。 I was getting into that dump one way or another; but how 
to do so without the whistler noticing me? I could park the next street over and e through the back。。。。 
There might be more witnesses on that side。 Maybe the rooftops? Was it dark enough for that kind of 
thing? 

〃Hey; lady;〃 the whistler called to me。 

I rolled the passenger window down as if I couldn't hear him。 

The man laid his paper aside; and his clothes surprised me; now that I could see them。 Under his long 
ragged duster; he was a little too well dressed。 There was no breeze to give me the scent; but the sheen 



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on his dark red shirt looked like silk。 His crinkly black hair was tangled and wild; but his dark skin was 
smooth and perfect; his teeth white and straight。 A contradiction。 

〃Maybe you shouldn't park that car there; lady;〃 he said。 〃It might not be here when you get back。〃 

〃Thanks for the warning;〃 I said。 

I shut off the engine and got out。 Perhaps my whistling friend could give me the answers I needed faster 
than breaking and entering。 I opened my big gray umbrella—not that I cared; really; about protecting the 
long cashmere sweaterdress I wore。 It was what a human would do。 

The man squinted through the rain at my face; and then his eyes widened。 He swallowed; and I heard his 
heart accelerate as I approached。 

Tm looking for someone;〃 I began。 

〃I'm someone;〃 he offered with a smile。 〃What can I do for you; beautiful?〃 

〃Are you J。 Jenks?〃 I asked。 

〃Oh;〃 he said; and his expression changed from anticipation to understanding。 He got to his feet and 
examined me with narrowed eyes。 〃Why're you looking for J?〃 

〃That's my business。〃 Besides; I didn't have a clue。 〃Are you J?〃 

〃No。〃 

We faced each other for a long moment while his sharp eyes ran up and down the fitted pearl gray 
sheath I wore。 His gaze finally made it to my face。 〃You don't look like the usual customer。〃 

〃I'm probably not the usual;〃 I admitted。 〃But I do need to see him as soon as possible。〃 

〃I'm not sure what to do;〃 he admitted。 

〃Why don't you tell me your name?〃 

He grinned。 〃Max。〃 

〃Nice to meet you; Max。 Now; why don't you tell me what you do for the usual?〃 

His grin became a frown。 〃Well; J's usual clients don't look a thing like you。 Your kind doesn't bother 
with the downtown office。 You just go straight up to his fancy office in the skyscraper。〃 

I repeated the other address I had; making the list of numbers a question。 

〃Yeah; that's the place;〃 he said; suspicious again。 〃How e you didn't go there?〃 

〃This was the address I was given—by a very dependable source。〃 

〃If you were up to any good; you wouldn't be here。〃 




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I pursed my lips。 I'd never been much good at bluffing; but Alice hadn't left me a lot of alternatives。 
〃Maybe I'm not up to any good。〃 

Max's face turned apologetic。 〃Look; lady—〃 

〃Bella。〃 

〃Right。 Bella。 See; I need this job。 J pays me pretty good to mostly just hang out here all day。 I want to 
help you; I do; but—and of course Tm speaking hypothetically; right? Or off the record; or whatever 
works for you—but if I pass somebody through that could get him in trouble; I'm out of work。 Do you 
see my problem?〃 

I thought for a minute; chewing on my lip。 〃You've never seen anyone like me here before? Well; sort of 
like me。 

My sister is a lot shorter than me; and she has dark spiky black hair。〃 

〃J knows your sister?〃 

〃I think so。〃 

Max pondered this fora moment。I smiled at him; and his breathing stuttered。〃Tell you what I'll do。HI 
give Ja call and describe you to him。 Let him make the decision。〃 

What did J。 Jenks know? Would my description mean something to him? That was a troubling thought。 

〃My last name is Cullen;〃 I told Max; wondering if that was too much information。 I was starting to get 
irritated with Alice。 Did I really have to be quite this blind? She could have given me one or two more 
words。。。。 

〃Cullen; got it。〃 

I watched as he dialed; easily picking out the number。 Well; I could call J。 Jenks myself if this didn't 
work。 

〃HeyJ; it's Max。 I know I'm never supposed tocall you at this number except in an emergency___〃 

Is there an emergency?1 heard faintly from the other end。 

〃Well; notexactly。 It's this girl who wants to see you___〃 

 fail to see the emergency in that Why didn't you follow normal procedure? 

〃I didn't follow normal procedure 'cause she don't look like any kind of normal—〃 

Is she a badge?! 

〃No—〃 

You can't be sure about that。 Does she look like one ofKubarev's— ? 




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〃No—let me talk; okay? She sa

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