name now。 I wasn"t sure what the difference was。 Maybe because I wasn"t really planning on living much longer without seeing him。 Or at all; if we were too late。 It was forting to know that I would have an easy out。 〃I doubt they"ve ever had a situation quite like this;〃 she muttered; disgusted。 〃You don"t get a lot of suicidal vampires。〃 The sound that escaped out of my mouth was very quiet; but Alice seemed to understand that it was a cry of pain。 She wrapped her thin; strong arm around my shoulders。 〃We"ll do what we can; Bella。 It"s not over yet。〃 〃Not yet。〃 I let her fort me; though I knew she thought our chances were poor。 〃And the Volturi will get us if we mess up。〃 Alice stiffened。 〃You say that like it"s a good thing。〃 I shrugged。 〃Knock it off; Bella; or we"re turning around in New York and going back to Forks。〃 〃What?〃 〃You know what。 If we"re too late for Edward; I"m going to do my damnedest to get you back to Charlie; and I don"t want any trouble from you。 Do you understand that?〃 〃Sure; Alice。〃 She pulled back slightly so that she could glare at me。 〃No trouble。〃 〃Scout"s honor;〃 I muttered。 She rolled her eyes。 〃Let me concentrate; now。 I"m trying to see what he"s planning。〃 She left her arm around me; but let her head fall back against the seat and closed her eyes。 She pressed her free hand to the side of her face; rubbing her fingertips against her temple。 I watched her in fascination for a long time。 Eventually; she became utterly motionless; hei face like a stone sculpture。 The minutes passed; and if I didn"t know better; I would have thought she"d fallen asleep。 I didn"t dare interrupt her to ask what was going on。 I wished there was something safe for me to think about。 I couldn"t allow myself to consider the horrors we were headed toward; or; more horrific yet; the chance that we might fail—not if I wanted to keep from screaming aloud。 I couldn"t anticipate anything; either。 Maybe; if I were very; very; very lucky; I would somehow be able to save Edward。 But I wasn"t so stupid as to think that saving him would mean that I could stay with him。 I was no different; no more special than I"d been before。 There would be no new reason for him to want me now。 Seeing him and losing him again… I fought back against the pain。 This was the price I had to pay to save his life。 I would pay it。 They showed a movie; and my neighbor got headphones。 Sometimes I watched the figures moving across the little screen; but I couldn"t even tell if the movie was supposed to be a romance or a horror film。 After an eternity; the plane began to descend toward New York City。 Alice remained in her trance。 I dithered; reaching out to touch her; only to pull my hand back again。 This happened a dozen times before the plane touched town with a jarring impact。 〃Alice;〃 I finally said。 〃Alice; we have to go。〃 I touched her arm。 Her eyes came open very slowly。 She shook her head from side to side for a moment。 〃Anything new?〃 I asked in a low voice; conscious of the man listening on the other side of me。 〃Not exactly;〃 she breathed in a voice I could barely catch。 〃He"s getting closer。 He"s deciding how he"s going to ask。〃 We had to run for our connection; but that was good—better than having to wait。 As soon as the plane was in the air; Alice closed her eyes and slid back into the same stupor as before。 I waited as patiently as I could。 When it was dark again; I opened the window to stare out into the flat black that was no better than the window shade。 I was grateful that I"d had so many months" practice with controlling my thoughts。 Instead of dwelling on the terrifying possibilities that; no matter what Alice said; I did not intend to survive; I concentrated on lesser problems。 Like; what I was going to say to Charlie if I got back:" That was a thorny enough problem to occupy several hours。 And Jacob? He"d promised to wait for me; but did that promise still apply? Would I end up home alone in Forks; with no one at all? Maybe I didn"t want to survive; no matter what happened。 It felt like seconds later when Alice shook my shoulder—I hadn"t realized I"d fallen asleep。 〃Bella;〃 she hissed; her voice a little too loud in the darkened cabin full of sleeping humans。 I wasn"t disoriented—I hadn"t been out long enough for that。 〃What"s wrong?〃 Alice"s eyes gleamed in the dim light of a reading lamp in the row behind us。 〃It"s not wrong。〃 She smiled fiercely。 〃It"s right。 They"re deliberating; but they"ve decided to tell him no。〃 〃The Volturi?〃 I muttered; groggy。 〃Of course; Bella; keep up。 I can see what they"re going to say。〃 〃Tellme。〃 An attendant tiptoed down the aisle to us。 〃Can I get you ladies a pillow?〃 His hushed whisper was a rebuke to our paratively loud conversation。 〃No; thank you。〃 Alice beamed at up at him; her smile shockingly lovely。 The attendant"s expression was dazed as he turned and stumbled his way back。 〃Tell me;〃 I breathed almost silently。 She whispered into my ear。 〃They"re interested in him—they think his talent could be uselul。 They"re going to offer him a place with them。〃 〃What will he say?〃 〃I can"t see that yet; but I"ll bet it"s colorful。〃 She grinned again。 〃This is the first good news—the first break。 They"re intrigued; they truly don"t want to destroy him—"wasteful;" that"s the word Aro will use—and that may be enough to force him to get creative。 The longer he spends on his plans; the better for us。〃 It wasn"t enough to make me hopeful; to make me feel the relief she obviously felt。 There were still so many ways that we could be too late。 And if I didn"t get through the walls into the Volturi city; I wouldn"t be able to stop Alice from dragging me back home。 〃Alice?〃 〃What?〃 〃I"m confused。 How are you seeing this so clearly? And then other times; you see things far away—things that don"t happen?〃 Her eyes tightened。 I wondered if she guessed what I was thinking of。 〃It"s clear because it"s immediate and close; and I"m really concent