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been seriously shaken; their confidence is shattered. But, yes, Im sure theyll recover from the blow someday. And then His eyes tightened. I imagine theyll try to pick us off separately.

Alice will warn us when they intend to strike, Siobhan said in a sure voice. And well gather again. Perhaps the time will come when our world is ready to be free of the Volturi altogether.

That time may come, Carlisle replied. If it does, well stand together.

Yes, my friend, we will, Siobhan agreed. And how can we fail, when I will it otherwise? She let out a great peal of laughter.

Exactly, Carlisle said. He and Siobhan embraced, and then he shook Liams hand. Try to find Alistair and tell him what happened. Id hate to think of him hiding under a rock for the next decade.

Siobhan laughed again. Maggie hugged both Nessie and me, and then the Irish coven was gone.

The Denalis were the last to leave, Garrett with them-as he would be from now on, I was fairly sure. The atmosphere of celebration was too much for Tanya and Kate. They needed time to grieve for their lost sister.

Huilen and Nahuel were the ones who stayed, though I had expected those last two to go back with the Amazons. Carlisle was deep in fascinated conversation with Huilen; Nahuel sat close beside her, listening while Edward told the rest of us the story of the conflict as only he knew it.

Alice gave Aro the excuse he needed to get out of the fight. If he hadnt been so terrified of Bella, he probably would have gone ahead with their original plan.

Terrified? I said skeptically. Of me?

He smiled at me with a look I didnt entirely recognize-it was tender, but also awed and even exasperated. When will you ever see yourself clearly? he said softly. Then he spoke louder, to the others as well as to me. The Volturi havent fought a fair fight in about twenty-five hundred years. And theyve never, never fought one where they were at a disadvantage. Especially since they gained Jane and Alec, theyve only been involved with unopposed slaughterings.

You should have seen how we looked to them! Usually, Alec cuts off all sense and feeling from their victims while they go through the charade of a counsel. That way, no one can run when the verdict is given. But there we stood, ready, waiting, outnumbering them, with gifts of our own while their gifts were rendered useless by Bella. Aro knew that with Zafrina on our side, they would be the blind ones when the battle commenced. Im sure our numbers would have been pretty severely decimated, but they were sure that theirs would be, too. There was even a good possibility that they would lose. Theyve never dealt with that possibility before. They didnt deal with it well today.

Hard to feel confident when youre surrounded by horse-sized wolves, Emmett laughed, poking Jacobs arm.

Jacob flashed a grin at him.

It was the wolves that stopped them in the first place, I said.

Sure was, Jacob agreed.

Absolutely, Edward agreed. That was another sight theyve never seen. The true Children of the Moon rarely move in packs, and they are never much in control of themselves. Sixteen enormous regimented wolves was a surprise they werent prepared for. Caius is actually terrified of werewolves. He almost lost a fight with one a few thousand years ago and never got over it.

So there are real werewolves? I asked. With the full moon and silver bullets and all that?

Jacob snorted. Real. Does that make me imaginary?

You know what I mean.

Full moon, yes, Edward said. Silver bullets, no-that was just another one of those myths to make humans feel like they had a sporting chance. There arent very many of them left. Caius has had them hunted into near extinction.

And you never mentioned this because ?

It never came up.

I rolled my eyes, and Alice laughed, leaning forward-she was tucked under Edwards other arm-to wink at me.

I glared back.

I loved her insanely, of course. But now that Id had a chance to realize that she was really home, that her defection was only a ruse because Edward had to believe that shed abandoned us, I was beginning to feel pretty

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