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5 midnight sun午夜阳光-第39章

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ain to my car。 I put on my favorite calming CD the same one I d listened to that first day but I wasn t hearing Debussy s notes for long。 Other notes were running through my head; a fragment of a tune that pleased and intrigued me。 I turned down the stereo and listened to the music in my head; playing with the fragment until it evolved into a fuller harmony。 Instinctively; my fingers moved in the air over imaginary piano keys。 The new position was really ing along when my attention was caught by a wave of mental anguish。 This didn t surprise me。 She was responsible she

I looked toward the distress。 Is she going to pass out? What do I do? Mike panicked。 A hundred yards away; Mike Newton was lowering Bella s limp body to the sidewalk。 She slumped unresponsively against the wet concrete; her eyes closed; her skin chalky as a corpse。 I almost took the door off the car。 Bella? I shouted。 There was no change in her lifeless face when I yelled her name。 My whole body went colder than ice。 I was aware of Mike s aggravated surprise as I sifted furiously through his thoughts。 He was only thinking of his anger toward me; so I didn t know what was wrong with Bella。 If he d done something to harm her; I would annihilate him。 What s wrong is she hurt? I demanded; trying to focus his thoughts。 It was maddening to have to walk at a human pace。 I should not have called attention to my approach。 Then I could hear her heart beating and her even breath。 As I watched; she squeezed her eyes more tightly shut。 That eased some of my panic。 I saw a flicker of memories in Mike s head; a splash of images from the Biology room。 Bella s head on our table; her fair skin turning green。 Drops of red against the white cards Blood typing。 I stopped where I was; holding my breath。 blood was another altogether。 Her scent was one thing; her flowing I I think she s fainted; Mike said; anxious and resentful at the same time。 don t know what happened; she didn t even stick her finger。 Relief washed through me; and I breathed again; tasting the air。 Ah; I could smell the tiny flow of Mike Newton s puncture wound。 Once; that might have appealed to me。 I knelt beside her while Mike hovered next to me; furious at my intervention。 Bella。 Can you hear me? Go away。 She was fine。 But she wouldn t go any farther。 No; she moaned。 The relief was so exquisite that I laughed。 I was taking her to the nurse; Mike said。 I ll take her。 You can go back to class; I said dismissively。 No。 I m supposed to do it。 Mike s teeth clenched together。 I wasn t going to stand around arguing with the wretch。

Thrilled and terrified; halfgrateful to and halfaggrieved by the predicament which made touching her a necessity; I gently lifted Bella from the sidewalk and held her in my arms; touching only her clothes; keeping as much distance between our bodies as possible。 I was striding forward in the same movement; in a hurry to have her safe farther away from me; in other words。 Her eyes popped open; astonished。 Put me down; she ordered in a weak voice embarrassed again; I guessed from her expression。 She didn t like to show weakness。 I barely heard Mike s shouted protest behind us。 You look awful; I told her; grinning because there was nothing wrong with her but a light head and a weak stomach。 Put me back on the sidewalk; she said。 So you faint at the sight of blood? Her lips were white。 Could it get any more ironic? She closed her eyes and pressed her lips together。 And not even your own blood; I added; my grin widening。 We were to the front office。 out of my way。 Ms。 Cope jumped; startled。 my arms。 The door was propped an inch open; and I kicked it Oh; my; she gasped as she examined the ashen girl in She fainted in Biology; I explained; before her imagination could get too out of hand。 Ms。 Cope hurried to open the door to the nurse s office。 Bella s eyes were open again; watching her。 I heard the elderly nurse s internal astonishment as I laid the girl carefully on the one shabby bed。 As soon as Bella was out of my arms; I put the width of the room between us。 My body was too excited; too eager; my muscles tense and the venom flowing。 She was so warm and fragrant。 She s just a little faint; I reassured Mrs。 Hammond。 biology。 She nodded; understanding now。 I stifled a laugh。 There s always one。 They re blood typing in Trust Bella to be that one。 It ll pass。 Just lie down for a minute; honey; Mrs。 Hammond said。 I know; Bella said。 Does this happen often? the nurse asked。 Sometimes; Bella admitted。 I tried to disguise my laughter as coughing。 This brought me to the nurse s attention。 said。 You can go back to class now; she

I looked her straight in the eye and lied with perfect confidence。 to stay with her。 Hmm。 I wonder oh well。 Mrs。 Hammond nodded。 Why did Bella have to be so difficult? I m supposed It worked just fine on her。 I ll go get you some ice for your forehead; dear; the nurse said; slightly unfortable from looking into my eyes the way a human should be and left the room。 You were right; Bella moaned; closing her eyes。 What did she mean? I jumped to the worst conclusion: she d accepted my warnings。 I usually am; I said; trying to keep the amusement in my voice; it sounded sour now。 But about what in particular this time? Ditching is healthy; she sighed。 Ah; relief again。 She was silent then。 She just breathed slowly in and out。 Her lips were beginning to turn pink。 Her mouth was slightly out of balance; her lower lip just a little too full to match the top。 Staring at her mouth made me feel strange。 Made me want to move closer to her; which was not a good idea。 You scared me for a minute there; I said to restart the conversation so that I could hear her voice again。 I thought Newton was dragging your dead body off to bury it in the woods。 Ha ha; she said。 Honestly I ve seen corpses with better color。 This was actually true。 concerned that I might have to avenge your murder。 And I would have。 Poor Mike; she sighed。 I ll bet he s mad。 Her concern was surely just I was Fury pulsed through me; but I contained it quickly。 pity。 She was kind。 That was all。 He absolutely loathes me; I told her; cheered by that idea。 You can t know that。 I saw his face I could tell。 It was probably tru
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