《4 breaking dawn破晓》

下载本书

添加书签

4 breaking dawn破晓- 第140部分


按键盘上方向键 ← 或 → 可快速上下翻页,按键盘上的 Enter 键可回到本书目录页,按键盘上方向键 ↑ 可回到本页顶部!
life than he'd let on。 

We took our place; Renesmee climbing agilely onto my back to leave my hands free。 I stood a few feet 
behind the front line made up by Carlisle; Edward; Emmett; Rosalie; Tanya; Kate; and Eleazar。 Close 
beside me were Benjamin and Zafrina; it was my job to protect them as long as I was able。 They were 
our best offensive weapons。 If the Volturi were the ones who could not see; even for a few moments; 
that would change everything。 

Zafrina was rigid and fierce; with Senna almost a mirror image at her side。 Benjamin sat on the ground; 
his palms pressed to the dirt; and muttered quietly about fault lines。 Last night; he'd strewn piles of 
boulders in naturallooking; now snowcovered heaps all along the back of the meadow。 They weren't 
enough to injure a vampire; but hopefully enough to distract one。 



Page 393 

Generatedby ABC Amber LIT Converter; :。processtext。abclit。html 




The witnesses clustered to our left and right; some nearer than others—those who had declared 
themselves were the closest。 I noticed Siobhan rubbing her temples; her eyes closed in concentration; 
was she humoring Carlisle? Trying to visualize a diplomatic resolution? 

In the woods behind us; the invisible wolves were still and ready; we could only hear their heavy panting; 
their beating hearts。 

The clouds rolled in; diffusing the light so that it could have been morning or afternoon。 Edward's eyes 
tightened as he scrutinized the view; and I was sure he was seeing this exact scene for the second time 
—the first time being Alice's vision。 It would look just the same when the Volturi arrived。 We only had 
minutes or seconds left now。 

All our family and allies braced themselves。 

From the forest; the huge russet Alpha wolf came forward to stand at my side; it must have been too 
hard for him to keep his distance from Renesmee when she was in such immediate danger。 

Renesmee reached out to twine her fingers in thefur over his massive shoulder; and her body relaxed a 
little bit。 She was calmer with Jacob close。I felt a tiny bit better; too。 As long Jacob was with Renesmee; 
she would be all right。 

Without risking a glance behind; Edward reached back to me。 I stretched my arm forward so that I 
could grip his hand。 He squeezed my fingers。 

Another minute ticked by; and I found myself straining to hear some sound of approach。 

And then Edward stiffened and hissed low between his clenched teeth。 His eyes focused on the forest 
due north of where we stood。 

We stared where he did; and waited as the last seconds passed。 

36。 BLOODLUST 

They came with pageantry; with a kind of beauty。 

They came in a rigid; formal formation。 They moved together; but it was not a march; they flowed in 
perfect synchronicity from the trees—a dark; unbroken shape that seemed to hover a few inches above 
the white snow; so smooth was the advance。 

The outer perimeter was gray; the color darkened with each line of bodies until the heart of the formation 
was deepest black。 Every face was cowled; shadowed。 The faint brushing sound of their feet was so 
regular it was like music; a plicated beat that never faltered。 

At some sign I did not see—or perhaps there was no sign; only millennia of practice—the configuration 
folded outward。 The motion was too stiff; too square to resemble the opening of a flower; though the 
color suggested that; it was the opening of a fan; graceful but very angular。 The graycloaked figures 
spread to the flanks while the darker forms surged precisely forward in the center; each movement 
closely controlled。 

Their progress was slow but deliberate; with no hurry; no tension; no anxiety。 It was the pace of the 



 Page 394 

Generatedby ABC Amber LIT Converter; :。processtext。abclit。html 




invincible。 

This was almost my old nightmare。 The only thing lacking was the gloating desire I'd seen on the faces in 
my dream—the smiles of vindictive joy。 Thus far; the Volturi were too disciplined to show any emotion at 
all。 They also showed no surprise or dismay at the collection of vampires that waited for them here—a 
collection that looked suddenly disorganized and unprepared in parison。 They showed no surprise at 
the giant wolf that stood in our midst。 

I couldn't help counting。 There were thirtytwo of them。 Even if you did not count the two drifting; 
waifish blackcloaked figures in the very back; who I took to be the wives—their protected position 
suggesting that they would not be involved in the attack—we were still outnumbered。 There were just 
nieen of us who would fight; and then seven more to watch as we were destroyed。 Even counting the 
ten wolves; they had us。 

〃The redcoats are ing; the redcoats are ing;〃 Garrett muttered mysteriously to himself and then 
chuckled once。 He slid one step closer to Kate。 

〃They did e;〃 Vladimir whispered to Stefan。 

'The wives;〃 Stefan hissed back。 'The entire guard。 All of them together。 It's well we didn't try Volterra。〃 

And then; as if their numbers were not enough; while the Volturi slowly and majestically advanced; more 
vampires began entering the clearing behind them。 

The faces in this seemingly endless influx of vampires were the antithesis to the Volturi's expressionless 
discipline—they wore a kaleidoscope of emotions。 At first there was the shock and even some anxiety as 
they saw the unexpected force awaiting them。 But that concern passed quickly; they were secure in their 
overwhelming numbers; secure in their position behind the unstoppable Volturi force。 Their features 
returned to the expression they'd worn before we'd surprised them。 

It was easy enough to understand their mindset—the faces were that explicit。 This was an angry mob; 
whipped to a frenzy and slavering for justice。 I did not fully realize the vampire world's feeling toward the 
immortal children before I read these faces。 

It was clear that this motley; disorganized horde—more than forty vampires altogether—was the 
Volturi's own kind of witness。 When we were dead; they would spread the word that the criminals had 
been eradicated; that the Volturi had acted with nothing but impartiality。 Most looked like they hoped for 
more than just an opportunity to witness—they wanted to help tear and burn。 

We didn't have a prayer。 Even if we could somehow neutralize the Volturi's advantages; they could still 
bury us in bodies。 Even if we killed Demetri; Jacob would not be able to outrun this。 

I could feel it as the same prehension sunk in around me。 Despair weighted the air; pushing me 
down with more pressure than before。 

One vampire in the opposing force did not seem to belong to either party; I recognized Irina as she 
hesitated in between the two panies; her expression unique among the others。 Irina's horrified gaze 
was locked on Tanya's position in the front line。 Edward snarled; a very low but fervent sound。 

〃Alistairwas right;〃 he murmured to Carlisle。 




   Page 395 

Generatedby ABC Amber LIT Converter; :。processtext。abclit。html 




I watched Carlisle glance at Edward questioningly。 

〃Alistair was right?〃 Tan

小提示:按 回车 [Enter] 键 返回书目,按 ← 键 返回上一页, 按 → 键 进入下一页。 赞一下 添加书签加入书架