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“I’ll have to buy Esme a new kitanda frame,” I confessed, glancing over my shoulder. She followed my gaze and I saw shock on her face. Didn’t she notice that at night? Me, destroying a bad, made a lot of noise. But actually, our attention was involved in some other activity.
“Hmm. You’d think I would have heard that.”
“You seem to be extraordinarily unobservant when your attention is otherwise involved.”
“I was a bit absorbed,” She admitted, blushing a deep red, I felt the warms of her skin and her heartbeat accelerated again. She was embarrassed. Bella’s moyo beat – the sweetest sound I’ve ever heard. I didn’t want to lose that in a vampire Bella. I touched her burning cheek and sighed. “I’m really going to miss that.”
She stared at my face, I guess, she was trying to find out, if I was angry at her.
“How are wewe feeling?”
She sounded confused. I laughed. She looked like a kid, that broke something, trying to get to know, if the parents will punish her.
“What?” She demanded.
“You look so guilty—like you’ve committed a crime.”
“I feel guilty,” She muttered.
“So wewe seduced your all-too-willing husband. That’s not a capital offense.”
I teased her. I felt zaidi warms of her cheeks. “The word seduced implies a certain amount of premeditation.”
“Maybe that was the wrong word,” I agreed. She still haven’t found out, what she wanted. I saw it in the crease on her forehead.
“You’re not angry?”
I smiled. This is the main question. “I’m not angry.”
“Why not?”
“Well . . .” she had a right to know the reasons of me being happy. “I didn’t hurt you, for one thing. It was easier this time, to control myself, to channel the excesses.” my eyes found the damaged frame again.
“Maybe because I had a better idea of what to expect.”
Her face became enlighten and a smile full of hope crossed it. My sweetest Bella, it was s right to see her smiling so sincerely. “I told wewe that it was all about practice.” Oh, yeah, of course. Of course, she forgot that I need to keep her salama and that I was risking her life every second. I rolled my eyes. Bella’s stomach growled, and I laughed. I was happy that we were interrupted in the middle of this confronting discussion.
“Breakfast time for the human?” I asked. I got out of kitanda in a second.
“Please,” She said, hopping out of bed. She moved sharply and started to lose the balance. I caught her before in a sekunde into my arms. I started to worry again.
“Are wewe all right?”
“If I don’t have a better sense of equilibrium in my inayofuata life, I’m demanding a refund.”
We got to the jikoni and she left me beside the table. She cooked this morning, frying up some eggs. As I could say, she was very hungry - impatient, she flipped them onto a plate after just a few minutes. Her maua, ua scent mixed with the scent of fried eggs.
“Since when do wewe eat eggs sunny-side up?” I asked. I was curious. It didn’t seem like Bella. She always liked to cook and never liked eggs too much.
“Since now.” She told me, completely busy with her breakfast.
“Do wewe know how many eggs you’ve gone through in the last week?” I pulled the trash bin out from under the sink—it was full of empty blue cartons. Her gaze seemed surprised a little.
“Weird,” She alisema after swallowing a scorching bite. “This place is messing with my appetite.” She was silent for a moment, like reminding something. “But I like it here. We’ll probably have to leave soon, though, won’t we, to make it to Dartmouth in time? Wow, I guess we need to find a place to live and stuff, too.”
Oh, the college thing. I decided not to make her do her part of a deal, that she tried to offer me last night. Everything has to be as she likes, because, as I noticed, my way was always wrong for her. I sat down inayofuata to her. The warms of her body, right beside me made me feel incredible.
“You can give up the college pretense now—you’ve gotten what wewe wanted. And we didn’t agree to a deal, so there are no strings attached.”
She snorted. “It wasn’t a pretense, Edward. I don’t spend my free time plotting like some people do. What can we do to wear Bella out today?” She tried to fake my voice. I laughed, unashamed. “I really do want a little zaidi time being human.” She leaned over to me and touched my bare chest, leaving burning trills on my skin. “I have not had enough.”I gave her a dubious look.
“For this?” I asked, catching her cruel hand as it moved down my stomach.
“Sex was the key all along?” I rolled my eyes. “Why didn’t I think of that?” I muttered sarcastically. But I knew all long that it was the key. But the problem was that her safety was zaidi important for me. It was the reason of my whole existence, actually.
“I could have saved myself a lot of arguments.”
She laughed. “Yeah, probably.”
“You are so human,” I alisema again. And she was so Bella – sweet, innocent, fragile and fearless.
“I know.”
I smiled. “We’re going to Dartmouth? Really?”
“I’ll probably fail out in one semester.”
“I’ll tutor you.” My smile was wider now. “You’re going to upendo college.”
“Do wewe think we can find an apartment this late?”
I grimaced, looking guilty. I was always trying to prepare to the different changes. “Well, we sort of already have a house there. wewe know, just in case.”
“I’ll have to buy Esme a new kitanda frame,” I confessed, glancing over my shoulder. She followed my gaze and I saw shock on her face. Didn’t she notice that at night? Me, destroying a bad, made a lot of noise. But actually, our attention was involved in some other activity.
“Hmm. You’d think I would have heard that.”
“You seem to be extraordinarily unobservant when your attention is otherwise involved.”
“I was a bit absorbed,” She admitted, blushing a deep red, I felt the warms of her skin and her heartbeat accelerated again. She was embarrassed. Bella’s moyo beat – the sweetest sound I’ve ever heard. I didn’t want to lose that in a vampire Bella. I touched her burning cheek and sighed. “I’m really going to miss that.”
She stared at my face, I guess, she was trying to find out, if I was angry at her.
“How are wewe feeling?”
She sounded confused. I laughed. She looked like a kid, that broke something, trying to get to know, if the parents will punish her.
“What?” She demanded.
“You look so guilty—like you’ve committed a crime.”
“I feel guilty,” She muttered.
“So wewe seduced your all-too-willing husband. That’s not a capital offense.”
I teased her. I felt zaidi warms of her cheeks. “The word seduced implies a certain amount of premeditation.”
“Maybe that was the wrong word,” I agreed. She still haven’t found out, what she wanted. I saw it in the crease on her forehead.
“You’re not angry?”
I smiled. This is the main question. “I’m not angry.”
“Why not?”
“Well . . .” she had a right to know the reasons of me being happy. “I didn’t hurt you, for one thing. It was easier this time, to control myself, to channel the excesses.” my eyes found the damaged frame again.
“Maybe because I had a better idea of what to expect.”
Her face became enlighten and a smile full of hope crossed it. My sweetest Bella, it was s right to see her smiling so sincerely. “I told wewe that it was all about practice.” Oh, yeah, of course. Of course, she forgot that I need to keep her salama and that I was risking her life every second. I rolled my eyes. Bella’s stomach growled, and I laughed. I was happy that we were interrupted in the middle of this confronting discussion.
“Breakfast time for the human?” I asked. I got out of kitanda in a second.
“Please,” She said, hopping out of bed. She moved sharply and started to lose the balance. I caught her before in a sekunde into my arms. I started to worry again.
“Are wewe all right?”
“If I don’t have a better sense of equilibrium in my inayofuata life, I’m demanding a refund.”
We got to the jikoni and she left me beside the table. She cooked this morning, frying up some eggs. As I could say, she was very hungry - impatient, she flipped them onto a plate after just a few minutes. Her maua, ua scent mixed with the scent of fried eggs.
“Since when do wewe eat eggs sunny-side up?” I asked. I was curious. It didn’t seem like Bella. She always liked to cook and never liked eggs too much.
“Since now.” She told me, completely busy with her breakfast.
“Do wewe know how many eggs you’ve gone through in the last week?” I pulled the trash bin out from under the sink—it was full of empty blue cartons. Her gaze seemed surprised a little.
“Weird,” She alisema after swallowing a scorching bite. “This place is messing with my appetite.” She was silent for a moment, like reminding something. “But I like it here. We’ll probably have to leave soon, though, won’t we, to make it to Dartmouth in time? Wow, I guess we need to find a place to live and stuff, too.”
Oh, the college thing. I decided not to make her do her part of a deal, that she tried to offer me last night. Everything has to be as she likes, because, as I noticed, my way was always wrong for her. I sat down inayofuata to her. The warms of her body, right beside me made me feel incredible.
“You can give up the college pretense now—you’ve gotten what wewe wanted. And we didn’t agree to a deal, so there are no strings attached.”
She snorted. “It wasn’t a pretense, Edward. I don’t spend my free time plotting like some people do. What can we do to wear Bella out today?” She tried to fake my voice. I laughed, unashamed. “I really do want a little zaidi time being human.” She leaned over to me and touched my bare chest, leaving burning trills on my skin. “I have not had enough.”I gave her a dubious look.
“For this?” I asked, catching her cruel hand as it moved down my stomach.
“Sex was the key all along?” I rolled my eyes. “Why didn’t I think of that?” I muttered sarcastically. But I knew all long that it was the key. But the problem was that her safety was zaidi important for me. It was the reason of my whole existence, actually.
“I could have saved myself a lot of arguments.”
She laughed. “Yeah, probably.”
“You are so human,” I alisema again. And she was so Bella – sweet, innocent, fragile and fearless.
“I know.”
I smiled. “We’re going to Dartmouth? Really?”
“I’ll probably fail out in one semester.”
“I’ll tutor you.” My smile was wider now. “You’re going to upendo college.”
“Do wewe think we can find an apartment this late?”
I grimaced, looking guilty. I was always trying to prepare to the different changes. “Well, we sort of already have a house there. wewe know, just in case.”
I've waited a hundred years
And I'd wait a million zaidi for you
Nothing prepared me for of the privilege of being yours, I do
If I had only felt the warmth within your touch
If I had only seen how wewe smile when wewe blush
au how wewe curl your lip when wewe concentrate enough
But I would have known what I was living for all along
What I've been living for
Your upendo is my turning page
Only the sweetest words remain
Every kiss is a cursive line
Every touch is a redefining phrase
I surrender who I've been for who wewe are
For nothing makes me stronger than your fragile heart
If I had only felt how it feels to be yours
I would have known what I've been living for all along
What I've been living for
Though we're tethered to the story we must tell
When I saw wewe well I knew we'd tell it well
With the whisper we will tame the vicious scenes
Like a feather bringing kingdoms to their knees
And I'd wait a million zaidi for you
Nothing prepared me for of the privilege of being yours, I do
If I had only felt the warmth within your touch
If I had only seen how wewe smile when wewe blush
au how wewe curl your lip when wewe concentrate enough
But I would have known what I was living for all along
What I've been living for
Your upendo is my turning page
Only the sweetest words remain
Every kiss is a cursive line
Every touch is a redefining phrase
I surrender who I've been for who wewe are
For nothing makes me stronger than your fragile heart
If I had only felt how it feels to be yours
I would have known what I've been living for all along
What I've been living for
Though we're tethered to the story we must tell
When I saw wewe well I knew we'd tell it well
With the whisper we will tame the vicious scenes
Like a feather bringing kingdoms to their knees
Well I can go a million miles an hour
But I’ve been bored so try to drag me down into the night
But if the morning I knew the song
In the arms of a miracle
Come back and see where you’re from
I can see the sun is on the rush
The pulse is strong, it warms wewe better than the Joe they left behind
But in the breath before wewe go
In the arms of a miracle
Come back and see where you’ve gone
It starts as a battle of luck
In the end it’s in the hands of a ghost
Well I am
Well I am
I can go a million miles an hour
But I can see the sun upon their eyes
I can go a million miles an hour
I can see it’s all true
wewe start to feel it finally
It starts as a battle of luck
But it ends when the hands of a ghost lay it down yeah
But I’ve been bored so try to drag me down into the night
But if the morning I knew the song
In the arms of a miracle
Come back and see where you’re from
I can see the sun is on the rush
The pulse is strong, it warms wewe better than the Joe they left behind
But in the breath before wewe go
In the arms of a miracle
Come back and see where you’ve gone
It starts as a battle of luck
In the end it’s in the hands of a ghost
Well I am
Well I am
I can go a million miles an hour
But I can see the sun upon their eyes
I can go a million miles an hour
I can see it’s all true
wewe start to feel it finally
It starts as a battle of luck
But it ends when the hands of a ghost lay it down yeah
So pretty, so smart
Such a waste of her young heart
What a pity, what a sham
What’s the matter with wewe man
Don’t wewe see it’s wrong, can’t wewe get it right
Out of mind and out of sight
Call on all your girls, don’t forget the boys
Put a lid on all that noise
I’m a satellite heart
Lost in the dark
I’m spun out so far
wewe stop, I start
But I’ll be true to you
I hear you’re living out of state
Running in a whole new scene
wewe know I haven’t slept in weeks
You’re the only thing I see
I’m a satellite heart
Lost in the dark
I’m spun out so far
wewe stop, I start
But I’ll be true to you
I’m a satellite heart
Lost in the dark
I’m spun out so far
wewe stop, I start
But I’ll be true to you
No matter what wewe do
Yeah I’ll be true to you
Such a waste of her young heart
What a pity, what a sham
What’s the matter with wewe man
Don’t wewe see it’s wrong, can’t wewe get it right
Out of mind and out of sight
Call on all your girls, don’t forget the boys
Put a lid on all that noise
I’m a satellite heart
Lost in the dark
I’m spun out so far
wewe stop, I start
But I’ll be true to you
I hear you’re living out of state
Running in a whole new scene
wewe know I haven’t slept in weeks
You’re the only thing I see
I’m a satellite heart
Lost in the dark
I’m spun out so far
wewe stop, I start
But I’ll be true to you
I’m a satellite heart
Lost in the dark
I’m spun out so far
wewe stop, I start
But I’ll be true to you
No matter what wewe do
Yeah I’ll be true to you
That is a not easy choice for Bella,espically face Edward and Jacob.
Edward is like an antiquated and gentlest brand,such as link.
But Jacob,who is new arisen,just like link.
That is really a difficult choice for Bella.
Feeling?Emotion?What is the measurement?
Woman is very strange,includig Bella.They want to be loved,and want a happy ending with her prince.Eactly,that person should be everyone's prince.
To go along with feeling is not always right.
May be we could know what is her finally choice in the ending.
Edward is like an antiquated and gentlest brand,such as link.
But Jacob,who is new arisen,just like link.
That is really a difficult choice for Bella.
Feeling?Emotion?What is the measurement?
Woman is very strange,includig Bella.They want to be loved,and want a happy ending with her prince.Eactly,that person should be everyone's prince.
To go along with feeling is not always right.
May be we could know what is her finally choice in the ending.