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than I do。〃 

I watched Aro's face as Garrett's words condemned him; waiting tensely for some response。 But Aro's 
face was only politely amused; as if waiting for a tantrumthrowing child to realize that no one was paying 
attention to his histrionics。 

〃Carlisle assured us all; when he told us what was ing; that he did not call us here to fight。 These 
witnesses〃—Garrett pointed to Siobhan and Liam—〃agreed to give evidence; to slow the Volturi 
advance with their presence so that Carlisle would get the chance to present his case。 

〃But some of us wondered〃—his eyes flashed to Eleazars face—〃if Carlisle having truth on his side 
would be enough to stop the socalled justice。 Are the Volturi here to protect the safety of our secrecy; 
or to protect their own power? Did they e to destroy an illegal creation; or a way of life? Could they 
be satisfied when the danger turned out to be no more than a misunderstanding? Or would they push the 
issue without the excuse of justice? 

〃We have the answer to all these questions。 We heard it in Aro's lying words—we have one with a gift 
of knowing such things for certain—and we see it now in Caius's eager smile。 Their guard is just a 
mindless weapon; a tool in their masters' quest for domination。 

〃So now there are more questions; questions that you must answer。 Who rules you; nomads? Do you 
answer to someone's will besides your own? Are you free to choose your path; or will the Volturi decide 
how you will live? 

〃I came to witness。 I stay to fight。 The Volturi care nothing for the death of the child。 They seek the 
death of our free will。〃 

He turned; then; to face the ancients。 〃So e; I say! Let's hear no more lying rationalizations。 Be 
honest in your intents as we will be honest in ours。 We will defend our freedom。 You will or will not 
attack it。 Choose now; and let these witnesses see the true issue debated here。〃 

Once more he looked to the Volturi witnesses; his eyes probing each face。 The power of his words was 
evident in their expressions。 〃You might consider joining us。 If you think the Volturi will let you live to tell 
this tale; you are 

mistaken。 We may all be destroyed〃—he shrugged—〃but then again; maybe not。 Perhaps we are on 



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more equal footing than they know。 Perhaps the Volturi have finally met their match。 I promise you this; 
though—if we fall; so do you。〃 

He ended his heated speech by stepping back to Kate's side and then sliding forward in a halfcrouch; 
prepared for the onslaught。 

Aro smiled。 〃Avery pretty speech; my revolutionary friend。〃 

Garrett remained poised for attack。 〃Revolutionary?〃 he growled。 〃Who am I revolting against; might I 
ask? Are you my king? Do you wish me to call you master; too; like your sycophantic guard?〃 

〃Peace; Garrett;〃 Aro said tolerantly。 〃I meant only to refer to your time of birth。 Still a patriot; I see。〃 

Garrett glared back furiously。 

〃Let us ask our witnesses;〃 Aro suggested。 〃Let us hear their thoughts before we make our decision。 Tell 
us; friends〃—and he turned his back casually on us; moving a few yards toward his mass of nervous 
observers hovering even closer now to the edge of the forest—〃what do you think of all this? I can 
assure you the child is not what we feared。 Do we take the risk and let the child live? Do we put our 
world in jeopardy to preserve their family intact? Or does earnest Garrett have the right of it? Will you 
join them in a fight against our sudden quest for dominion?〃 

The witnesses met his gaze with careful faces。 One; a small blackhaired woman; looked briefly at the 
dark blond male at her side。 

〃Are those our only choices?〃 she asked suddenly; gaze flashing back to Aro。 〃Agree with you; or fight 
against you?〃 

〃Of course not; most charming Makenna;〃 Aro said; appearing horrified that anyone could e to that 
conclusion。 〃You may go in peace; of course; as Amun did; even if you disagree with the council's 
decision。〃 

Makenna looked at her mate's face again; and he nodded minutely。 

〃We did not e here for a fight。〃 She paused; exhaled; then said; 〃We came here to witness。 And our 
witness is that this condemned family is innocent。 Everything that Garrett claimed is the truth。〃 

〃Ah;〃 Aro said sadly。 〃I'm sorry you see us in that way。 But such is the nature of our work。〃 

〃It is not what I see; but what I feel;〃 Makenna's maizehaired mate spoke in a high; nervous voice。 He 
glanced at Garrett。 〃Garrett said they have ways of knowing lies。 I; too; know when I am hearing the 
truth; and when I am not。〃 With frightened eyes he moved closer to his mate; waiting for Aro's reaction。 

〃Do not fear us; friend Charles。 No doubt the patriot truly believes what he says;〃 Aro chuckled lightly; 
and Charles's eyes narrowed。 

〃That is our witness;〃 Makenna said。 〃We're leaving now。〃 

She and Charles backed away slowly; not turning before they were lost from view in the trees。 One 
other stranger began to retreat the same way; then three more darted after him。 




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I evaluated the thirtyseven vampires that stayed。 A few of them appeared just too confused to make the 

decision。 But the majority of them seemed only too aware of the direction this confrontation had taken。 I 
guessed that they were giving up a head start in favor of knowing exactly who would be chasing after 
them。 

I was sure Aro saw the same thing I did。 He turned away; walking back to his guard with a measured 
pace。 He stopped in front of them and addressed them in a clear voice。 

〃We are outnumbered; dearest ones;〃 he said。 〃We can expect no outside help。 Should we leave this 
question undecided to save ourselves?〃 

〃No; master;〃 they whispered in unison。 

〃Is the protection of our world worth perhaps the loss of some of our number?〃 

〃Yes;〃 they breathed。 〃We are not afraid。〃 

Aro smiled and turned to his blackclad panions。 

〃Brothers;〃 Aro said somberly; 〃there is much to consider here。〃 

〃Let us counsel;〃 Caius said eagerly。 

〃Let us counsel;〃 Marcus repeated in an uninterested tone。 

Aro turned his back to us again; facing the other ancients。 They joined hands to form a blackshrouded 
triangle。 

As soon as Aro's attention was engaged in the silent counsel; two more of their witnesses disappeared 
silently into the forest。 I hoped; for their sakes; that they were fast。 

This was it。 Carefully; I loosened Renesmee's arms from my neck。 

〃You remember what I told you?〃 

Tears welled in her eyes; but she nodded。 〃I love you;〃 she whispered。 

Edward was watching us now; his topaz eyes wide。 Jacob stared at us from the corner of his big dark 
eye。 

〃I love you; too;〃 I said; and then I touched her locket。 〃More than my own life。〃 I kissed her forehead。 

Jacob whined uneasily。 

I stretched up on my toes and whispered into his ear。 〃Wait until they're totally distracted; then run with 
her。 Get as far from this place as you possibly can。 When you've gone as far as you can o
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