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<item><title>sain baina uu minii omgolon zaluu nas mini</title><link>https://izumi.blogmn.net/102186/sain-baina-uu-minii-omgolon-zaluu-nas-mini.html</link><guid>https://izumi.blogmn.net/102186/sain-baina-uu-minii-omgolon-zaluu-nas-mini.html</guid><description><![CDATA[Yostoi heden jil iishee orj ireeguigee medehgui baina.<br />Huuchnii yumnuudaa unshsan chini iim setgegdel turj baina.<br />Bi ih omgolon baij: argagui dee buh yumaa uuruu shiideed henii ch haraat bus amidarch baisan yum chini. Yostoi hussen yumaa hiij uurtuu hussen tsagaa gargadag baij.<br />Zaluu baij: odoo baigaa nasnaasaa 7-oor zaluu geheer chini huuhed tursun bol udiid surguulid orood yavj baina sh de.<br />Ehner bish baij: nuhurteigee hedii udaan hugatsaanii tursh naizalj baisan bolovch bi ehner hunii uureg hariutslaga baidaggui baisan.<br />Eej bish baij: Yostoi eh hunii az jargaliig meddeggui baijdee.<br />Zorigtoi baij: yostoi amidraldaa emnelegt hevteh baitugai uzuulj baigaa ue mini baij. Enenees hoish heden ch hagalgaand orood amjiv.<br />Itvehitei computer chini baij: ene ued blogiig ch yostoi unshih shig boldog baij bilee. Odoo yuun blog unshih, computeree sardaa neg udaa ajillaj baina uu ugui l gej asaadag baih.<br />Saihan martsan dursamjuudiig mini sergeej ugluu. Gehdee ene bugdiigee unshaad nileen ih zorig ch geh yum uu hiimori ch geh yum uu tiim yum olj avlaa. Huuchin shigee daichin bainaa. Bayarlalaa blog mini.<br /><br />]]></description><comments>https://izumi.blogmn.net/set_bichih.php?w=izumi&amp;amp;e_id=102186</comments><pubDate>Wed, 26 Feb 2014 23:05:00 +0800</pubDate><author> no_email@coo.mn (izumi)</author></item>
<item><title>nom  </title><link>https://izumi.blogmn.net/34719/nom--.html</link><guid>https://izumi.blogmn.net/34719/nom--.html</guid><description><![CDATA[12. SOME PEOPLE JUST DON&rsquo;T GRASP THE<br />CONCEPT OF &ldquo;UNWELCOME&rdquo;<br />I was right on the edge of sleep.<br />The sun had risen behind the clouds an hour ago&mdash;the forest was gray now<br />instead of black. Seth&rsquo;d curled up and passed out around one, and I&rsquo;d woken him<br />at dawn to trade off. Even after running all night, I was having a hard time<br />making my brain shut up long enough to fall asleep, but Seth&rsquo;s rhythmic run was<br />helping. One, two-three, four, one, two-three, four&mdash;dum dum-dum dum&mdash;dull<br />paw thuds against the damp earth, over and over as he made the wide circuit<br />surrounding the Cullens&rsquo; land. We were already wearing a trail into the ground.<br />Seth&rsquo;s thoughts were empty, just a blur of green and gray as the woods flew past<br />him. It was restful. It helped to fill my head with what he saw rather than letting<br />my own images take center stage.<br />And then Seth&rsquo;s piercing howl broke the early morning quiet.<br />I lurched up from the ground, my front legs pulling toward a sprint before my<br />hind legs were off the ground. I raced toward the place where Seth had frozen,<br />listening with him to the tread of paws running in our direction.<br />Morning, boys.<br />A shocked whine broke through Seth&rsquo;s teeth. And then we both snarled as we<br />read deeper into the new thoughts.<br />Oh, man! Go away, Leah! Seth groaned.<br />I stopped when I got to Seth, head thrown back, ready to howl again&mdash;this time to<br />complain.<br />Cut the noise, Seth.<br />Right. Ugh! Ugh! Ugh! He whimpered and pawed at the ground, scratching deep<br />furrows in the dirt.<br />Leah trotted into view, her small gray body weaving through the underbrush.<br />Stop whining, Seth. You&rsquo;re such a baby.<br />I growled at her, my ears flattening against my skull. She skipped back a step<br />automatically.<br />What do you think you&rsquo;re doing, Leah?<br />169<br />She huffed a heavy sigh. It&rsquo;s pretty obvious, isn&rsquo;t it? I&rsquo;m joining your crappy little<br />renegade pack. The vampires&rsquo; guard dogs. She barked out a low, sarcastic laugh.<br />No, you&rsquo;re not. Turn around before I rip out one of your hamstrings.<br />Like you could catch me. She grinned and coiled her body for launch. Wanna<br />race, O fearless leader?<br />I took a deep breath, filling my lungs until my sides bulged. Then, when I was<br />sure I wasn&rsquo;t going to scream, I exhaled in a gust.<br />Seth, go let the Cullens know that it&rsquo;s just your stupid sister&mdash;I thought the words<br />as harshly as possible. I&rsquo;ll deal with this.<br />On it! Seth was only too happy to leave. He vanished toward the house.<br />Leah whined, and she leaned after him, the fur on her shoulders rising. You&rsquo;re<br />just going to let him run off to the vampires alone?<br />I&rsquo;m pretty sure he&rsquo;d rather they took him out than spend another minute with<br />you.<br />Shut up, Jacob. Oops, I&rsquo;m sorry&mdash;I meant, shut up, most high Alpha.<br />Why the hell are you here?<br />You think I&rsquo;m just going to sit home while my little brother volunteers as a<br />vampire chew toy?<br />Seth doesn&rsquo;t want or need your protection. In fact, no one wants you here.<br />Oooh, ouch, that&rsquo;s gonna leave a huge mark. Ha, she barked. Tell me who does<br />want me around, and I&rsquo;m outta here.<br />So this isn&rsquo;t about Seth at all, is it?<br />Of course it is. I&rsquo;m just pointing out that being unwanted is not a first for me.<br />Not really a motivating factor, if you know what I mean.<br />I gritted my teeth and tried to get my head straight.<br />Did Sam send you?<br />If I was here on Sam&rsquo;s errand, you wouldn&rsquo;t be able to hear me. My allegiance is<br />no longer with him.<br />170<br />I listened carefully to the thoughts mixed in with the words. If this was a<br />diversion or a ploy, I had to be alert enough to see through it. But there was<br />nothing. Her declaration was nothing but the truth. Unwilling, almost despairing<br />truth.<br />You&rsquo;re loyal to me now? I asked with deep sarcasm. Uh-huh. Right.<br />My choices are limited. I&rsquo;m working with the options I&rsquo;ve got. Trust me, I&rsquo;m not<br />enjoying this any more than you are.<br />That wasn&rsquo;t true. There was an edgy kind of excitement in her mind. She was<br />unhappy about this, but she was also riding some weird high. I searched her<br />mind, trying to understand.<br />She bristled, resenting the intrusion. I usually tried to tune Leah out&mdash;I&rsquo;d never<br />tried to make sense of her before.<br />We were interrupted by Seth, thinking his explanation at Edward. Leah whined<br />anxiously. Edward&rsquo;s face, framed in the same window as last night, showed no<br />reaction to the news. It was a blank face, dead.<br />Wow, he looks bad, Seth muttered to himself. The vampire showed no reaction to<br />that thought, either. He disappeared into the house. Seth pivoted and headed<br />back out to us. Leah relaxed a little.<br />What&rsquo;s going on? Leah asked. Catch me up to speed.<br />There&rsquo;s no point. You&rsquo;re not staying.<br />Actually, Mr. Alpha, I am. Because since apparently I have to belong to<br />someone&mdash;and don&rsquo;t think I haven&rsquo;t tried breaking off on my own, you know<br />yourself how well that doesn&rsquo;t work&mdash;I choose you.<br />Leah, you don&rsquo;t like me. I don&rsquo;t like you.<br />Thank you, Captain Obvious. That doesn&rsquo;t matter to me. I&rsquo;m staying with Seth.<br />You don&rsquo;t like vampires. Don&rsquo;t you think that&rsquo;s a little conflict of interest right<br />there?<br />You don&rsquo;t like vampires either.<br />But I am committed to this alliance. You aren&rsquo;t.<br />I&rsquo;ll keep my distance from them. I can run patrols out here, just like Seth.<br />And I&rsquo;m supposed to trust you with that?<br />171<br />She stretched her neck, leaning up on her toes, trying to be as tall as me as she<br />stared into my eyes. I will not betray my pack.<br />I wanted to throw my head back and howl, like Seth had before. This isn&rsquo;t your<br />pack! This isn&rsquo;t even a pack. This is just me, going off on my own! What is it with<br />you Clearwaters? Why can&rsquo;t you leave me alone?<br />Seth, just coming up behind us now, whined; I&rsquo;d offended him. Great.<br />I&rsquo;ve been helpful, haven&rsquo;t I, Jake?<br />You haven&rsquo;t made too much a nuisance of yourself, kid, but if you and Leah are<br />a package deal&mdash;if the only way to get rid of her is for you to go home.&hellip; Well,<br />can you blame me for wanting you gone?<br />Ugh, Leah, you ruin everything!<br />Yeah, I know, she told him, and the thought was loaded with the heaviness of her<br />despair.<br />I felt the pain in the three little words, and it was more than I would&rsquo;ve guessed. I<br />didn&rsquo;t want to feel that. I didn&rsquo;t want to feel bad for her. Sure, the pack was rough<br />on her, but she brought it all on herself with the bitterness that tainted her every<br />thought and made being in her head a nightmare.<br />Seth was feeling guilty, too. Jake&hellip; You&rsquo;re not really gonna send me away, are<br />you? Leah&rsquo;s not so bad. Really. I mean, with her here, we can push the perimeter<br />out farther. And this puts Sam down to seven. There&rsquo;s no way he&rsquo;s going to<br />mount an attack that outnumbered. It&rsquo;s probably a good thing.&hellip;<br />You know I don&rsquo;t want to lead a pack, Seth.<br />So don&rsquo;t lead us, Leah offered.<br />I snorted. Sounds perfect to me. Run along home now.<br />Jake, Seth thought. I belong here. I do like vampires. Cullens, anyway. They&rsquo;re<br />people to me, and I&rsquo;m going to protect them, &rsquo;cause that&rsquo;s what we&rsquo;re supposed<br />to do.<br />Maybe you belong, kid, but your sister doesn&rsquo;t. And she&rsquo;s going to go wherever<br />you are&mdash;<br />I stopped short, because I saw something when I said that. Something Leah had<br />been trying not to think.<br />Leah wasn&rsquo;t going anywhere.<br />172<br />Thought this was about Seth, I thought sourly.<br />She flinched. Of course I&rsquo;m here for Seth.<br />And to get away from Sam.<br />Her jaw clenched. I don&rsquo;t have to explain myself to you. I just have to do what<br />I&rsquo;m told. I belong to your pack, Jacob. The end.<br />I paced away from her, growling.<br />Crap. I was never going to get rid of her. As much as she disliked me, as much as<br />she loathed the Cullens, as happy as she&rsquo;d be to go kill all the vampires right now,<br />as much as it pissed her off to have to protect them instead&mdash;none of that was<br />anything compared to what she felt being free of Sam.<br />Leah didn&rsquo;t like me, so it wasn&rsquo;t such a chore having me wish she would<br />disappear.<br />She loved Sam. Still. And having him wish she would disappear was more pain<br />than she was willing to live with, now that she had a choice. She would have taken<br />any other option. Even if it meant moving in with the Cullens as their lapdog.<br />I don&rsquo;t know if I&rsquo;d go that far, she thought. She tried to make the words tough,<br />aggressive, but there were big cracks in her show. I&rsquo;m sure I&rsquo;d give killing myself<br />a few good tries first.<br />Look, Leah&hellip;<br />No, you look, Jacob. Stop arguing with me, because it&rsquo;s not going to do any<br />good. I&rsquo;ll stay out of your way, okay? I&rsquo;ll do anything you want. Except go back<br />to Sam&rsquo;s pack and be the pathetic ex-girlfriend he can&rsquo;t get away from. If you<br />want me to leave&mdash;she sat back on her haunches and stared straight into my<br />eyes&mdash;you&rsquo;re going to have to make me.<br />I snarled for a long, angry minute. I was beginning to feel some sympathy for<br />Sam, despite what he had done to me, to Seth. No wonder he was always ordering<br />the pack around. How else would you ever get anything done?<br />Seth, are you gonna get mad at me if I kill your sister?<br />He pretended to think about it for a minute. Well&hellip; yeah, probably.<br />I sighed.<br />Okay, then, Ms. Do-Anything-I-Want. Why don&rsquo;t you make yourself useful by<br />telling us what you know? What happened after we left last night?<br />173<br />Lots of howling. But you probably heard that part. It was so loud that it took us<br />a while to figure out that we couldn&rsquo;t hear either of you anymore. Sam was&hellip;<br />Words failed her, but we could see it in our head. Both Seth and I cringed. After<br />that, it was clear pretty quick that we were going to have to rethink things. Sam<br />was planning to talk to the other Elders first thing this morning. We were<br />supposed to meet up and figure out a game plan. I could tell he wasn&rsquo;t going to<br />mount another attack right away, though. Suicide at this point, with you and<br />Seth AWOL and the bloodsuckers forewarned. I&rsquo;m not sure what they&rsquo;ll do, but I<br />wouldn&rsquo;t be wandering the forest alone if I was a leech. It&rsquo;s open season on<br />vamps now.<br />You decided to skip the meeting this morning? I asked.<br />When we split up for patrols last night, I asked permission to go home, to tell<br />my mother what had happened&mdash;<br />Crap! You told Mom? Seth growled.<br />Seth, hold off on the sibling stuff for a sec. Go on, Leah.<br />So once I was human, I took a minute to think things through. Well, actually, I<br />took all night. I bet the others think I fell asleep. But the whole two-separatepacks,<br />two-separate-pack-minds thing gave me a lot to sift through. In the end,<br />I weighed Seth&rsquo;s safety and the, er, other benefits against the idea of turning<br />traitor and sniffing vampire stink for who knows how long. You know what I<br />decided. I left a note for my mom. I expect we&rsquo;ll hear it when Sam finds out.&hellip;<br />Leah cocked an ear to the west.<br />Yeah, I expect we will, I agreed.<br />So that&rsquo;s everything. What do we do now? she asked.<br />She and Seth both looked at me expectantly.<br />This was exactly the kind of thing I didn&rsquo;t want to have to do.<br />I guess we just keep an eye out for now. That&rsquo;s all we can do. You should<br />probably take a nap, Leah.<br />You&rsquo;ve had as much sleep as I have.<br />Thought you were going to do what you were told?<br />Right. That&rsquo;s going to get old, she grumbled, and then she yawned. Well,<br />whatever. I don&rsquo;t care.<br />174<br />I&rsquo;ll run the border, Jake. I&rsquo;m not tired at all. Seth was so glad I hadn&rsquo;t forced<br />them home, he was all but prancing with excitement.<br />Sure, sure. I&rsquo;m going to go check in with the Cullens.<br />Seth took off along the new path worn into the damp earth. Leah looked after him<br />thoughtfully.<br />Maybe a round or two before I crash.&hellip; Hey Seth, wanna see how many times I<br />can lap you?<br />NO!<br />Barking out a low chuckle, Leah lunged into the woods after him.<br />I growled uselessly. So much for peace and quiet.<br />Leah was trying&mdash;for Leah. She kept her jibes to a minimum as she raced around<br />the circuit, but it was impossible not to be aware of her smug mood. I thought of<br />the whole &ldquo;two&rsquo;s company&rdquo; saying. It didn&rsquo;t really apply, because one was plenty<br />to my mind. But if there had to be three of us, it was hard to think of anyone that<br />I wouldn&rsquo;t trade her for.<br />Paul? she suggested.<br />Maybe, I allowed.<br />She laughed to herself, too jittery and hyper to get offended. I wondered how long<br />the buzz from dodging Sam&rsquo;s pity would last.<br />That will be my goal, then&mdash;to be less annoying than Paul.<br />Yeah, work on that.<br />I changed into my other form when I was a few yards from the lawn. I hadn&rsquo;t<br />been planning to spend much time human here. But I hadn&rsquo;t been planning to<br />have Leah in my head, either. I pulled on my ragged shorts and started across the<br />lawn.<br />The door opened before I got to the steps, and I was surprised to see Carlisle<br />rather than Edward step outside to meet me&mdash;his face looked exhausted and<br />defeated. For a second, my heart froze. I faltered to a stop, unable to speak.<br />&ldquo;Are you all right, Jacob?&rdquo; Carlisle asked.<br />&ldquo;Is Bella?&rdquo; I choked out.<br />175<br />&ldquo;She&rsquo;s&hellip; much the same as last night. Did I startle you? I&rsquo;m sorry. Edward said<br />you were coming in your human form, and I came out to greet you, as he didn&rsquo;t<br />want to leave her. She&rsquo;s awake.&rdquo;<br />And Edward didn&rsquo;t want to lose any time with her, because he didn&rsquo;t have much<br />time left. Carlisle didn&rsquo;t say the words out loud, but he might as well have.<br />It had been a while since I&rsquo;d slept&mdash;since before my last patrol. I could really feel<br />that now. I took a step forward, sat down on the porch steps, and slumped against<br />the railing.<br />Moving whisper-quiet as only a vampire could, Carlisle took a seat on the same<br />step, against the other railing.<br />&ldquo;I didn&rsquo;t get a chance to thank you last night, Jacob. You don&rsquo;t know how much I<br />appreciate your&hellip; compassion. I know your goal was to protect Bella, but I owe<br />you the safety of the rest of my family as well. Edward told me what you had to<br />do. . . .&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;Don&rsquo;t mention it,&rdquo; I muttered.<br />&ldquo;If you prefer.&rdquo;<br />We sat in silence. I could hear the others in the house. Emmett, Alice, and Jasper,<br />speaking in low, serious voices upstairs. Esme humming tunelessly in another<br />room. Rosalie and Edward breathing close by&mdash;I couldn&rsquo;t tell which was which,<br />but I could hear the difference in Bella&rsquo;s labored panting. I could hear her heart,<br />too. It seemed&hellip; uneven.<br />It was like fate was out to make me do everything I&rsquo;d ever sworn I wouldn&rsquo;t in the<br />course of twenty-four hours. Here I was, hanging around, waiting for her to die.<br />I didn&rsquo;t want to listen anymore. Talking was better than listening.<br />&ldquo;She&rsquo;s family to you?&rdquo; I asked Carlisle. It had caught my notice before, when he&rsquo;d<br />said I&rsquo;d helped the rest of his family, too.<br />&ldquo;Yes. Bella is already a daughter to me. A beloved daughter.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;But you&rsquo;re going to let her die.&rdquo;<br />He was quiet long enough that I looked up. His face was very, very tired. I knew<br />how he felt.<br />&ldquo;I can imagine what you think of me for that,&rdquo; he finally said. &ldquo;But I can&rsquo;t ignore<br />her will. It wouldn&rsquo;t be right to make such a choice for her, to force her.&rdquo;<br />176<br />I wanted to be angry with him, but he was making it hard. It was like he was<br />throwing my own words back at me, just scrambled up. They&rsquo;d sounded right<br />before, but they couldn&rsquo;t be right now. Not with Bella dying. Still&hellip; I remembered<br />how it felt to be broken on the ground under Sam&mdash;to have no choice but be<br />involved in the murder of someone I loved. It wasn&rsquo;t the same, though. Sam was<br />wrong. And Bella loved things she shouldn&rsquo;t.<br />&ldquo;Do you think there&rsquo;s any chance she&rsquo;ll make it? I mean, as a vampire and all that.<br />She told me about&hellip; about Esme.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;I&rsquo;d say there&rsquo;s an even chance at this point,&rdquo; he answered quietly. &ldquo;I&rsquo;ve seen<br />vampire venom work miracles, but there are conditions that even venom cannot<br />overcome. Her heart is working too hard now; if it should fail&hellip; there won&rsquo;t be<br />anything for me to do.&rdquo;<br />Bella&rsquo;s heartbeat throbbed and faltered, giving an agonizing emphasis to his<br />words.<br />Maybe the planet had started turning backward. Maybe that would explain how<br />everything was the opposite of what it had been yesterday&mdash;how I could be<br />hoping for what had once seemed like the very worst thing in the world.<br />&ldquo;What is that thing doing to her?&rdquo; I whispered. &ldquo;She was so much worse last<br />night. I saw&hellip; the tubes and all that. Through the window.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;The fetus isn&rsquo;t compatible with her body. Too strong, for one thing, but she could<br />probably endure that for a while. The bigger problem is that it won&rsquo;t allow her to<br />get the sustenance she needs. Her body is rejecting every form of nutrition. I&rsquo;m<br />trying to feed her intravenously, but she&rsquo;s just not absorbing it. Everything about<br />her condition is accelerated. I&rsquo;m watching her&mdash;and not just her, but the fetus as<br />well&mdash;starve to death by the hour. I can&rsquo;t stop it and I can&rsquo;t slow it down. I can&rsquo;t<br />figure out what it wants.&rdquo; His weary voice broke at the end.<br />I felt the same way I had yesterday, when I&rsquo;d seen the black stains across her<br />stomach&mdash;furious, and a little crazy.<br />I clenched my hands into fists to control the shaking. I hated the thing that was<br />hurting her. It wasn&rsquo;t enough for the monster to beat her from the inside out. No,<br />it was starving her, too. Probably just looking for something to sink its teeth<br />into&mdash;a throat to suck dry. Since it wasn&rsquo;t big enough to kill anyone else yet, it<br />settled for sucking Bella&rsquo;s life from her.<br />I could tell them exactly what it wanted: death and blood, blood and death.<br />My skin was all hot and prickly. I breathed slowly in and out, focusing on that to<br />calm myself.<br />177<br />&ldquo;I wish I could get a better idea of what exactly it is,&rdquo; Carlisle murmured. &ldquo;The<br />fetus is well protected. I haven&rsquo;t been able to produce an ultrasonic image. I<br />doubt there is any way to get a needle through the amniotic sac, but Rosalie won&rsquo;t<br />agree to let me try, in any case.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;A needle?&rdquo; I mumbled. &ldquo;What good would that do?&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;The more I know about the fetus, the better I can estimate what it will be capable<br />of. What I wouldn&rsquo;t give for even a little amniotic fluid. If I knew even the<br />chromosomal count . . .&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;You&rsquo;re losing me, Doc. Can you dumb it down?&rdquo;<br />He chuckled once&mdash;even his laugh sounded exhausted. &ldquo;Okay. How much biology<br />have you taken? Did you study chromosomal pairs?&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;Think so. We have twenty-three, right?&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;Humans do.&rdquo;<br />I blinked. &ldquo;How many do you have?&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;Twenty-five.&rdquo;<br />I frowned at my fists for a second. &ldquo;What does that mean?&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;I thought it meant that our species were almost completely different. Less<br />related than a lion and a house cat. But this new life&mdash;well, it suggests that we&rsquo;re<br />more genetically compatible than I&rsquo;d thought.&rdquo; He sighed sadly. &ldquo;I didn&rsquo;t know to<br />warn them.&rdquo;<br />I sighed, too. It had been easy to hate Edward for the same ignorance. I still hated<br />him for it. It was just hard to feel the same way about Carlisle. Maybe because I<br />wasn&rsquo;t ten shades of jealous in Carlisle&rsquo;s case.<br />&ldquo;It might help to know what the count was&mdash;whether the fetus was closer to us or<br />to her. To know what to expect.&rdquo; Then he shrugged. &ldquo;And maybe it wouldn&rsquo;t help<br />anything. I guess I just wish I had something to study, anything to do.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;Wonder what my chromosomes are like,&rdquo; I muttered randomly. I thought of<br />those Olympic steroids tests again. Did they run DNA scans?<br />Carlisle coughed self-consciously. &ldquo;You have twenty-four pairs, Jacob.&rdquo;<br />I turned slowly to stare at him, raising my eyebrows.<br />178<br />He looked embarrassed. &ldquo;I was&hellip; curious. I took the liberty when I was treating<br />you last June.&rdquo;<br />I thought about it for a second. &ldquo;I guess that should piss me off. But I don&rsquo;t really<br />care.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;I&rsquo;m sorry. I should have asked.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;S&rsquo;okay, Doc. You didn&rsquo;t mean any harm.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;No, I promise you that I did not mean you any harm. It&rsquo;s just that&hellip; I find your<br />species fascinating. I suppose that the elements of vampiric nature have come to<br />seem commonplace to me over the centuries. Your family&rsquo;s divergence from<br />humanity is much more interesting. Magical, almost.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo,&rdquo; I mumbled. He was just like Bella with all the magic<br />garbage.<br />Carlisle laughed another weary laugh.<br />Then we heard Edward&rsquo;s voice inside the house, and we both paused to listen.<br />&ldquo;I&rsquo;ll be right back, Bella. I want to speak with Carlisle for a moment. Actually,<br />Rosalie, would you mind accompanying me?&rdquo; Edward sounded different. There<br />was a little life in his dead voice. A spark of something. Not hope exactly, but<br />maybe the desire to hope.<br />&ldquo;What is it, Edward?&rdquo; Bella asked hoarsely.<br />&ldquo;Nothing you need to worry about, love. It will just take a second. Please, Rose?&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;Esme?&rdquo; Rosalie called. &ldquo;Can you mind Bella for me?&rdquo;<br />I heard the whisper of wind as Esme flitted down the stairs.<br />&ldquo;Of course,&rdquo; she said.<br />Carlisle shifted, twisting to look expectantly at the door. Edward was through the<br />door first, with Rosalie right on his heels. His face was, like his voice, no longer<br />dead. He seemed intensely focused. Rosalie looked suspicious.<br />Edward shut the door behind her.<br />&ldquo;Carlisle,&rdquo; he murmured.<br />&ldquo;What is it, Edward?&rdquo;<br />179<br />&ldquo;Perhaps we&rsquo;ve been going about this the wrong way. I was listening to you and<br />Jacob just now, and when you were speaking of what the&hellip; fetus wants, Jacob had<br />an interesting thought.&rdquo;<br />Me? What had I thought? Besides my obvious hatred for the thing? At least I<br />wasn&rsquo;t alone in that. I could tell that Edward had a difficult time using a term as<br />mild as fetus.<br />&ldquo;We haven&rsquo;t actually addressed that angle,&rdquo; Edward went on. &ldquo;We&rsquo;ve been trying<br />to get Bella what she needs. And her body is accepting it about as well as one of<br />ours would. Perhaps we should address the needs of the&hellip; fetus first. Maybe if we<br />can satisfy it, we&rsquo;ll be able to help her more effectively.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;I&rsquo;m not following you, Edward,&rdquo; Carlisle said.<br />&ldquo;Think about it, Carlisle. If that creature is more vampire than human, can&rsquo;t you<br />guess what it craves&mdash;what it&rsquo;s not getting? Jacob did.&rdquo;<br />I did? I ran through the conversation, trying to remember what thoughts I&rsquo;d kept<br />to myself. I remembered at the same time that Carlisle understood.<br />&ldquo;Oh,&rdquo; he said in a surprised tone. &ldquo;You think it is&hellip; thirsty?&rdquo;<br />Rosalie hissed under her breath. She wasn&rsquo;t suspicious anymore. Her revoltingly<br />perfect face was all lit up, her eyes wide with excitement. &ldquo;Of course,&rdquo; she<br />muttered. &ldquo;Carlisle, we have all that type O negative laid aside for Bella. It&rsquo;s a<br />good idea,&rdquo; she added, not looking at me.<br />&ldquo;Hmm.&rdquo; Carlisle put his hand to his chin, lost in thought. &ldquo;I wonder&hellip; And then,<br />what would be the best way to administer. . . .&rdquo;<br />Rosalie shook her head. &ldquo;We don&rsquo;t have time to be creative. I&rsquo;d say we should<br />start with the traditional way.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;Wait a minute,&rdquo; I whispered. &ldquo;Just hold on. Are you&mdash;are you talking about<br />making Bella drink blood?&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;It was your idea, dog,&rdquo; Rosalie said, scowling at me without ever quite looking at<br />me.<br />I ignored her and watched Carlisle. That same ghost of hope that had been in<br />Edward&rsquo;s face was now in the doctor&rsquo;s eyes. He pursed his lips, speculating.<br />&ldquo;That&rsquo;s just . . .&rdquo; I couldn&rsquo;t find the right word.<br />&ldquo;Monstrous?&rdquo; Edward suggested. &ldquo;Repulsive?&rdquo;<br />180<br />&ldquo;Pretty much.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;But what if it helps her?&rdquo; he whispered.<br />I shook my head angrily. &ldquo;What are you gonna do, shove a tube down her throat?&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;I plan to ask her what she thinks. I just wanted to run it past Carlisle first.&rdquo;<br />Rosalie nodded. &ldquo;If you tell her it might help the baby, she&rsquo;ll be willing to do<br />anything. Even if we do have to feed them through a tube.&rdquo;<br />I realized then&mdash;when I heard how her voice got all loveydovey as she said the<br />word baby&mdash;that Blondie would be in line with anything that helped the little<br />life-sucking monster. Was that what was going on, the mystery factor that was<br />bonding the two of them? Was Rosalie after the kid?<br />From the corner of my eye, I saw Edward nod once, absently, not looking in my<br />direction. But I knew he was answering my questions.<br />Huh. I wouldn&rsquo;t have thought the ice-cold Barbie would have a maternal side. So<br />much for protecting Bella&mdash;Rosalie&rsquo;d probably jam the tube down Bella&rsquo;s throat<br />herself.<br />Edward&rsquo;s mouth mashed into a hard line, and I knew I was right again.<br />&ldquo;Well, we don&rsquo;t have time to sit around discussing this,&rdquo; Rosalie said impatiently.<br />&ldquo;What do you think, Carlisle? Can we try?&rdquo;<br />Carlisle took a deep breath, and then he was on his feet. &ldquo;We&rsquo;ll ask Bella.&rdquo;<br />Blondie smiled smugly&mdash;sure that, if it was up to Bella, she would get her way.<br />I dragged myself up from the stairs and followed after them as they disappeared<br />into the house. I wasn&rsquo;t sure why. Just morbid curiosity, maybe. It was like a<br />horror movie. Monsters and blood all over the place.<br />Maybe I just couldn&rsquo;t resist another hit of my dwindling drug supply.<br />Bella lay flat on the hospital bed, her belly a mountain under the sheet. She<br />looked like wax&mdash;colorless and sort of see-through. You&rsquo;d think she was already<br />dead, except for the tiny movement of her chest, her shallow breathing. And then<br />her eyes, following the four of us with exhausted suspicion.<br />The others were at her side already, flitting across the room with sudden darting<br />motions. It was creepy to watch. I ambled along at a slow walk.<br />181<br />&ldquo;What&rsquo;s going on?&rdquo; Bella demanded in a scratchy whisper. Her waxy hand<br />twitched up&mdash;like she was trying to protect her balloon-shaped stomach.<br />&ldquo;Jacob had an idea that might help you,&rdquo; Carlisle said. I wished he would leave<br />me out of it. I hadn&rsquo;t suggested anything. Give the credit to her bloodsucking<br />husband, where it belonged. &ldquo;It won&rsquo;t be&hellip; pleasant, but&mdash;&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;But it will help the baby,&rdquo; Rosalie interrupted eagerly. &ldquo;We&rsquo;ve thought of a better<br />way to feed him. Maybe.&rdquo;<br />Bella&rsquo;s eyelids fluttered. Then she coughed out a weak chuckle. &ldquo;Not pleasant?&rdquo;<br />she whispered. &ldquo;Gosh, that&rsquo;ll be such a change.&rdquo; She eyed the tube stuck into her<br />arm and coughed again.<br />Blondie laughed with her.<br />The girl looked like she only had hours left, and she had to be in pain, but she was<br />making jokes. So Bella. Trying to ease the tension, make it better for everyone<br />else.<br />Edward stepped around Rosalie, no humor touching his intense expression. I was<br />glad for that. It helped, just a little bit, that he was suffering worse than me. He<br />took her hand, not the one that was still protecting her swollen belly.<br />&ldquo;Bella, love, we&rsquo;re going to ask you to do something monstrous,&rdquo; he said, using<br />the same adjectives he&rsquo;d offered me. &ldquo;Repulsive.&rdquo;<br />Well, at least he was giving it to her straight.<br />She took a shallow, fluttery breath. &ldquo;How bad?&rdquo;<br />Carlisle answered. &ldquo;We think the fetus might have an appetite closer to ours than<br />to yours. We think it&rsquo;s thirsty.&rdquo;<br />She blinked. &ldquo;Oh. Oh.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;Your condition&mdash;both of your conditions&mdash;are deteriorating rapidly. We don&rsquo;t<br />have time to waste, to come up with more palatable ways to do this. The fastest<br />way to test the theory&mdash;&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;I&rsquo;ve got to drink it,&rdquo; she whispered. She nodded slightly&mdash;barely enough energy<br />for a little head bob. &ldquo;I can do that. Practice for the future, right?&rdquo; Her colorless<br />lips stretched into a faint grin as she looked at Edward. He didn&rsquo;t smile back.<br />Rosalie started tapping her toe impatiently. The sound was really irritating. I<br />wondered what she would do if I threw her through a wall right now.<br />182<br />&ldquo;So, who&rsquo;s going to catch me a grizzly bear?&rdquo; Bella whispered.<br />Carlisle and Edward exchanged a quick glance. Rosalie stopped tapping.<br />&ldquo;What?&rdquo; Bella asked.<br />&ldquo;It will be a more effective test if we don&rsquo;t cut corners, Bella,&rdquo; Carlisle said.<br />&ldquo;If the fetus is craving blood,&rdquo; Edward explained, &ldquo;it&rsquo;s not craving animal blood.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;It won&rsquo;t make a difference to you, Bella. Don&rsquo;t think about it,&rdquo; Rosalie<br />encouraged.<br />Bella&rsquo;s eyes widened. &ldquo;Who?&rdquo; she breathed, and her gaze flickered to me.<br />&ldquo;I&rsquo;m not here as a donor, Bells,&rdquo; I grumbled. &ldquo;&rsquo;Sides, it&rsquo;s human blood that thing&rsquo;s<br />after, and I don&rsquo;t think mine applies&mdash;&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;We have blood on hand,&rdquo; Rosalie told her, talking over me before I&rsquo;d finished,<br />like I wasn&rsquo;t there. &ldquo;For you&mdash;just in case. Don&rsquo;t worry about anything at all. It&rsquo;s<br />going to be fine. I have a good feeling about this, Bella. I think the baby will be so<br />much better.&rdquo;<br />Bella&rsquo;s hand ran across her stomach.<br />&ldquo;Well,&rdquo; she rasped, barely audible. &ldquo;I&rsquo;m starving, so I&rsquo;ll bet he is, too.&rdquo; Trying to<br />make another joke. &ldquo;Let&rsquo;s go for it. My first vampire act.&rdquo;<br />183<br />13. GOOD THING I&rsquo;VE GOT A STRONG STOMACH<br />Carlisle and Rosalie were off in a flash, darting upstairs. I could hear them<br />debating whether they should warm it up for her. Ugh. I wondered what all<br />house-of-horrors stuff they kept around here. Fridge full of blood, check. What<br />else? Torture chamber? Coffin room?<br />Edward stayed, holding Bella&rsquo;s hand. His face was dead again. He didn&rsquo;t seem to<br />have the energy to keep up even that little hint of hope he&rsquo;d had before. They<br />stared into each other&rsquo;s eyes, but not in a gooey way. It was like they were having<br />a conversation. Kind of reminded me of Sam and Emily.<br />No, it wasn&rsquo;t gooey, but that only made it harder to watch.<br />I knew what it was like for Leah, having to see that all the time. Having to hear it<br />in Sam&rsquo;s head. Of course we all felt bad for her, we weren&rsquo;t monsters&mdash;in that<br />sense, anyway. But I guess we&rsquo;d blamed her for how she handled it. Lashing out<br />at everyone, trying to make us all as miserable as she was.<br />I would never blame her again. How could anyone help spreading this kind of<br />misery around? How could anyone not try to ease some of the burden by shoving<br />a little piece of it off on someone else?<br />And if it meant that I had to have a pack, how could I blame her for taking my<br />freedom? I would do the same. If there was a way to escape this pain, I&rsquo;d take it,<br />too.<br />Rosalie darted downstairs after a second, flying through the room like a sharp<br />breeze, stirring up the burning smell. She stopped inside the kitchen, and I heard<br />the creak of a cupboard door.<br />&ldquo;Not clear, Rosalie,&rdquo; Edward murmured. He rolled his eyes.<br />Bella looked curious, but Edward just shook his head at her.<br />Rosalie blew back through the room and disappeared again.<br />&ldquo;This was your idea?&rdquo; Bella whispered, her voice rough as she strained to make it<br />loud enough for me to hear. Forgetting that I could hear just fine. I kind of liked<br />how, a lot of the time, she seemed to forget that I wasn&rsquo;t completely human. I<br />moved closer, so that she wouldn&rsquo;t have to work so hard.<br />&ldquo;Don&rsquo;t blame me for this one. Your vampire was just picking snide comments out<br />of my head.&rdquo;<br />She smiled a little. &ldquo;I didn&rsquo;t expect to see you again.&rdquo;<br />184<br />&ldquo;Yeah, me, either,&rdquo; I said.<br />It felt weird just standing here, but the vampires had shoved all the furniture out<br />of the way for the medical setup. I imagined that it didn&rsquo;t bother them&mdash;sitting or<br />standing didn&rsquo;t make much difference when you were stone. Wouldn&rsquo;t bother me<br />much, either, except that I was so exhausted.<br />&ldquo;Edward told me what you had to do. I&rsquo;m sorry.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;S&rsquo;okay. It was probably only a matter of time till I snapped over something Sam<br />wanted me to do,&rdquo; I lied.<br />&ldquo;And Seth,&rdquo; she whispered.<br />&ldquo;He&rsquo;s actually happy to help.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;I hate causing you trouble.&rdquo;<br />I laughed once&mdash;more a bark than a laugh.<br />She breathed a faint sigh. &ldquo;I guess that&rsquo;s nothing new, is it?&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;No, not really.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;You don&rsquo;t have to stay and watch this,&rdquo; she said, barely mouthing the words.<br />I could leave. It was probably a good idea. But if I did, with the way she looked<br />right now, I could be missing the last fifteen minutes of her life.<br />&ldquo;I don&rsquo;t really have anywhere else to go,&rdquo; I told her, trying to keep the emotion<br />out of my voice. &ldquo;The wolf thing is a lot less appealing since Leah joined up.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;Leah?&rdquo; she gasped.<br />&ldquo;You didn&rsquo;t tell her?&rdquo; I asked Edward.<br />He just shrugged without moving his eyes from her face. I could see it wasn&rsquo;t very<br />exciting news to him, not something worth sharing with the more important<br />events that were going down.<br />Bella didn&rsquo;t take it so lightly. It looked like it was bad news to her.<br />&ldquo;Why?&rdquo; she breathed.<br />I didn&rsquo;t want to get into the whole novel-length version. &ldquo;To keep an eye on Seth.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;But Leah hates us,&rdquo; she whispered.<br />185<br />Us. Nice. I could see that she was afraid, though.<br />&ldquo;Leah&rsquo;s not going to bug anyone.&rdquo; But me. &ldquo;She&rsquo;s in my pack&rdquo;&mdash;I grimaced at the<br />words&mdash;&ldquo;so she follows my lead.&rdquo; Ugh.<br />Bella didn&rsquo;t look convinced.<br />&ldquo;You&rsquo;re scared of Leah, but you&rsquo;re best buds with the psychopath blonde?&rdquo;<br />There was a low hiss from the second floor. Cool, she&rsquo;d heard me.<br />Bella frowned at me. &ldquo;Don&rsquo;t. Rose&hellip; understands.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;Yeah,&rdquo; I grunted. &ldquo;She understands that you&rsquo;re gonna die and she doesn&rsquo;t care,<br />s&rsquo;long as she gets her mutant spawn out of the deal.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;Stop being a jerk, Jacob,&rdquo; she whispered.<br />She looked too weak to get mad at. I tried to smile instead. &ldquo;You say that like it&rsquo;s<br />possible.&rdquo;<br />Bella tried not to smile back for a second, but she couldn&rsquo;t help it in the end; her<br />chalky lips pulled up at the corners.<br />And then Carlisle and the psycho in question were there. Carlisle had a white<br />plastic cup in his hand&mdash;the kind with a lid and a bendy straw. Oh&mdash;not clear;<br />now I got it. Edward didn&rsquo;t want Bella to have to think about what she was doing<br />any more than necessary. You couldn&rsquo;t see what was in the cup at all. But I could<br />smell it.<br />Carlisle hesitated, the hand with the cup half-extended. Bella eyed it, looking<br />scared again.<br />&ldquo;We could try another method,&rdquo; Carlisle said quietly.<br />&ldquo;No,&rdquo; Bella whispered. &ldquo;No, I&rsquo;ll try this first. We don&rsquo;t have time. . . .&rdquo;<br />At first I thought she&rsquo;d finally gotten a clue and was worried about herself, but<br />then her hand fluttered feebly against her stomach.<br />Bella reached out and took the cup from him. Her hand shook a little, and I could<br />hear the sloshing from inside. She tried to prop herself up on one elbow, but she<br />could barely lift her head. A whisper of heat brushed down my spine as I saw how<br />frail she&rsquo;d gotten in less than a day.<br />Rosalie put her arm under Bella&rsquo;s shoulders, supporting her head, too, like you<br />did with a newborn. Blondie was all about the babies.<br />186<br />&ldquo;Thanks,&rdquo; Bella whispered. Her eyes flickered around at us. Still aware enough to<br />feel self-conscious. If she wasn&rsquo;t so drained, I&rsquo;d bet she&rsquo;d&rsquo;ve blushed.<br />&ldquo;Don&rsquo;t mind them,&rdquo; Rosalie murmured.<br />It made me feel awkward. I should&rsquo;ve left when Bella&rsquo;d offered the chance. I<br />didn&rsquo;t belong here, being part of this. I thought about ducking out, but then I<br />realized a move like that would only make this worse for Bella&mdash;make it harder<br />for her to go through with it. She&rsquo;d figure I was too disgusted to stay. Which was<br />almost true.<br />Still. While I wasn&rsquo;t going to claim responsibility for this idea, I didn&rsquo;t want to<br />jinx it, either.<br />Bella lifted the cup to her face and sniffed at the end of the straw. She flinched,<br />and then made a face.<br />&ldquo;Bella, sweetheart, we can find an easier way,&rdquo; Edward said, holding his hand out<br />for the cup.<br />&ldquo;Plug your nose,&rdquo; Rosalie suggested. She glared at Edward&rsquo;s hand like she might<br />take a snap at it. I wished she would. I bet Edward wouldn&rsquo;t take that sitting<br />down, and I&rsquo;d love to see Blondie lose a limb.<br />&ldquo;No, that&rsquo;s not it. It&rsquo;s just that it&mdash;&rdquo; Bella sucked in a deep breath. &ldquo;It smells<br />good,&rdquo; she admitted in a tiny voice.<br />I swallowed hard, fighting to keep the disgust off my face.<br />&ldquo;That&rsquo;s a good thing,&rdquo; Rosalie told Bella eagerly. &ldquo;That means we&rsquo;re on the right<br />track. Give it a try.&rdquo; Given Blondie&rsquo;s new expression, I was surprised she didn&rsquo;t<br />break into a touchdown dance.<br />Bella shoved the straw between her lips, squeezed her eyes shut, and wrinkled her<br />nose. I could hear the blood slopping around in the cup again as her hand shook.<br />She sipped at it for a second, and then moaned quietly with her eyes still closed.<br />Edward and I stepped forward at the same time. He touched her face. I clenched<br />my hands behind my back.<br />&ldquo;Bella, love&mdash;&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;I&rsquo;m okay,&rdquo; she whispered. She opened her eyes and stared up at him. Her<br />expression was&hellip; apologetic. Pleading. Scared. &ldquo;It tastes good, too.&rdquo;<br />Acid churned in my stomach, threatening to overflow. I ground my teeth<br />together.<br />187<br />&ldquo;That&rsquo;s good,&rdquo; Blondie repeated, still jazzed. &ldquo;A good sign.&rdquo;<br />Edward just pressed his hand to her cheek, curling his fingers around the shape<br />of her fragile bones.<br />Bella sighed and put her lips to the straw again. She took a real pull this time. The<br />action wasn&rsquo;t as weak as everything else about her. Like some instinct was taking<br />over.<br />&ldquo;How&rsquo;s your stomach? Do you feel nauseated?&rdquo; Carlisle asked.<br />Bella shook her head. &ldquo;No, I don&rsquo;t feel sick,&rdquo; she whispered. &ldquo;There&rsquo;s a first, eh?&rdquo;<br />Rosalie beamed. &ldquo;Excellent.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;I think it&rsquo;s a bit early for that, Rose,&rdquo; Carlisle murmured.<br />Bella gulped another mouthful of blood. Then she flashed a look at Edward.<br />&ldquo;Does this screw my total?&rdquo; she whispered. &ldquo;Or do we start counting after I&rsquo;m a<br />vampire?&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;No one is counting, Bella. In any case, no one died for this.&rdquo; He smiled a lifeless<br />smile. &ldquo;Your record is still clean.&rdquo;<br />They&rsquo;d lost me.<br />&ldquo;I&rsquo;ll explain later,&rdquo; Edward said, so low the words were just a breath.<br />&ldquo;What?&rdquo; Bella whispered.<br />&ldquo;Just talking to myself,&rdquo; he lied smoothly.<br />If he succeeded with this, if Bella lived, Edward wasn&rsquo;t going to be able to get<br />away with so much when her senses were as sharp as his. He&rsquo;d have to work on<br />the honesty thing.<br />Edward&rsquo;s lips twitched, fighting a smile.<br />Bella chugged a few more ounces, staring past us toward the window. Probably<br />pretending we weren&rsquo;t here. Or maybe just me. No one else in this group would<br />be disgusted by what she was doing. Just the opposite&mdash;they were probably<br />having a tough time not ripping the cup away from her.<br />Edward rolled his eyes.<br />188<br />Jeez, how did anyone stand living with him? It was really too bad he couldn&rsquo;t hear<br />Bella&rsquo;s thoughts. Then he&rsquo;d annoy the crap out of her, too, and she&rsquo;d get tired of<br />him.<br />Edward chuckled once. Bella&rsquo;s eyes flicked to him immediately, and she halfsmiled<br />at the humor in his face. I would guess that wasn&rsquo;t something she&rsquo;d seen<br />in a while.<br />&ldquo;Something funny?&rdquo; she breathed.<br />&ldquo;Jacob,&rdquo; he answered.<br />She looked over with another weary smile for me. &ldquo;Jake&rsquo;s a crack-up,&rdquo; she agreed.<br />Great, now I was the court jester. &ldquo;Bada bing,&rdquo; I mumbled in weak rim-shot<br />impression.<br />She smiled again, and then took another swig from the cup. I flinched when the<br />straw pulled at empty air, making a loud sucking sound.<br />&ldquo;I did it,&rdquo; she said, sounding pleased. Her voice was clearer&mdash;rough, but not a<br />whisper for the first time today. &ldquo;If I keep this down, Carlisle, will you take the<br />needles out of me?&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;As soon as possible,&rdquo; he promised. &ldquo;Honestly, they aren&rsquo;t doing that much good<br />where they are.&rdquo;<br />Rosalie patted Bella&rsquo;s forehead, and they exchanged a hopeful glance.<br />And anyone could see it&mdash;the cup full of human blood had made an immediate<br />difference. Her color was returning&mdash;there was a tiny hint of pink in her waxy<br />cheeks. Already she didn&rsquo;t seem to need Rosalie&rsquo;s support so much anymore. Her<br />breathing was easier, and I would swear her heartbeat was stronger, more even.<br />Everything accelerated.<br />That ghost of hope in Edward&rsquo;s eyes had turned into the real thing.<br />&ldquo;Would you like more?&rdquo; Rosalie pressed.<br />Bella&rsquo;s shoulders slumped.<br />Edward flashed a glare at Rosalie before he spoke to Bella. &ldquo;You don&rsquo;t have to<br />drink more right away.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;Yeah, I know. But&hellip; I want to,&rdquo; she admitted glumly.<br />189<br />Rosalie pulled her thin, sharp fingers through Bella&rsquo;s lank hair. &ldquo;You don&rsquo;t need<br />to be embarrassed about that, Bella. Your body has cravings. We all understand<br />that.&rdquo; Her tone was soothing at first, but then she added harshly, &ldquo;Anyone who<br />doesn&rsquo;t understand shouldn&rsquo;t be here.&rdquo;<br />Meant for me, obviously, but I wasn&rsquo;t going to let Blondie get to me. I was glad<br />Bella felt better. So what if the means grossed me out? It wasn&rsquo;t like I&rsquo;d said<br />anything.<br />Carlisle took the cup from Bella&rsquo;s hand. &ldquo;I&rsquo;ll be right back.&rdquo;<br />Bella stared at me while he disappeared.<br />&ldquo;Jake, you look awful,&rdquo; she croaked.<br />&ldquo;Look who&rsquo;s talking.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;Seriously&mdash;when&rsquo;s the last time you slept?&rdquo;<br />I thought about that for a second. &ldquo;Huh. I&rsquo;m not actually sure.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;Aw, Jake. Now I&rsquo;m messing with your health, too. Don&rsquo;t be stupid.&rdquo;<br />I gritted my teeth. She was allowed to kill herself for a monster, but I wasn&rsquo;t<br />allowed to miss a few nights&rsquo; sleep to watch her do it?<br />&ldquo;Get some rest, please,&rdquo; she went on. &ldquo;There&rsquo;re a few beds upstairs&mdash;you&rsquo;re<br />welcome to any of them.&rdquo;<br />The look on Rosalie&rsquo;s face made it clear that I wasn&rsquo;t welcome to one of them. It<br />made me wonder what Sleepless Beauty needed a bed for anyway. Was she that<br />possessive of her props?<br />&ldquo;Thanks, Bells, but I&rsquo;d rather sleep on the ground. Away from the stench, you<br />know.&rdquo;<br />She grimaced. &ldquo;Right.&rdquo;<br />Carlisle was back then, and Bella reached out for the blood, absentminded, like<br />she was thinking of something else. With the same distracted expression, she<br />started sucking it down.<br />She really was looking better. She pulled herself forward, being careful of the<br />tubes, and scooted into a sitting position. Rosalie hovered, her hands ready to<br />catch Bella if she sagged. But Bella didn&rsquo;t need her. Taking deep breaths in<br />between swallows, Bella finished the second cup quickly.<br />190<br />&ldquo;How do you feel now?&rdquo; Carlisle asked.<br />&ldquo;Not sick. Sort of hungry&hellip; only I&rsquo;m not sure if I&rsquo;m hungry or thirsty, you know?&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;Carlisle, just look at her,&rdquo; Rosalie murmured, so smug she should have canary<br />feathers on her lips. &ldquo;This is obviously what her body wants. She should drink<br />more.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;She&rsquo;s still human, Rosalie. She needs food, too. Let&rsquo;s give her a little while to see<br />how this affects her, and then maybe we can try some food again. Does anything<br />sound particularly good to you, Bella?&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;Eggs,&rdquo; she said immediately, and then she exchanged a look and a smile with<br />Edward. His smile was brittle, but there was more life on his face than before.<br />I blinked then, and almost forgot how to open my eyes again.<br />&ldquo;Jacob,&rdquo; Edward murmured. &ldquo;You really should sleep. As Bella said, you&rsquo;re<br />certainly welcome to the accommodations here, though you&rsquo;d probably be more<br />comfortable outside. Don&rsquo;t worry about anything&mdash;I promise I&rsquo;ll find you if there&rsquo;s<br />a need.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;Sure, sure,&rdquo; I mumbled. Now that it appeared Bella had a few more hours, I<br />could escape. Go curl up under a tree somewhere.&hellip; Far enough away that the<br />smell couldn&rsquo;t reach me. The bloodsucker would wake me up if something went<br />wrong. He owed me.<br />&ldquo;I do,&rdquo; Edward agreed.<br />I nodded and then put my hand on Bella&rsquo;s. Hers was icy cold.<br />&ldquo;Feel better,&rdquo; I said.<br />&ldquo;Thanks, Jacob.&rdquo; She turned her hand over and squeezed mine. I felt the thin<br />band of her wedding ring riding loose on her skinny finger.<br />&ldquo;Get her a blanket or something,&rdquo; I muttered as I turned for the door.<br />Before I made it, two howls pierced the still morning air. There was no mistaking<br />the urgency of the tone. No misunderstanding this time.<br />&ldquo;Dammit,&rdquo; I snarled, and I threw myself through the door. I hurled my body off<br />the porch, letting the fire rip me apart midair. There was a sharp tearing sound as<br />my shorts shredded. Crap. Those were the only clothes I had. Didn&rsquo;t matter now.<br />I landed on paws and took off toward the west.<br />What is it? I shouted in my head.<br />191<br />Incoming, Seth answered. At least three.<br />Did they split up?<br />I&rsquo;m running the line back to Seth at the speed of light, Leah promised. I could<br />feel the air huffing through her lungs as she pushed herself to an incredible<br />velocity. The forest whipped around her. So far, no other point of attack.<br />Seth, do not challenge them. Wait for me.<br />They&rsquo;re slowing. Ugh&mdash;it&rsquo;s so off not being able to hear them. I think&hellip;<br />What?<br />I think they&rsquo;ve stopped.<br />Waiting for the rest of the pack?<br />Shh. Feel that?<br />I absorbed his impressions. The faint, soundless shimmer in the air.<br />Someone&rsquo;s phasing?<br />Feels like it, Seth agreed.<br />Leah flew into the small open space where Seth waited. She raked her claws into<br />the dirt, spinning out like a race car.<br />Got your back, bro.<br />They&rsquo;re coming, Seth said nervously. Slow. Walking.<br />Almost there, I told them. I tried to fly like Leah. It felt horrible being separated<br />from Seth and Leah with potential danger closer to their end than mine. Wrong. I<br />should be with them, between them and whatever was coming.<br />Look who&rsquo;s getting all paternal, Leah thought wryly.<br />Head in the game, Leah.<br />Four, Seth decided. Kid had good ears. Three wolves, one man.<br />I made the little clearing then, moving immediately to the point. Seth sighed with<br />relief and then straightened up, already in place at my right shoulder. Leah fell in<br />on my left with a little less enthusiasm.<br />192<br />So now I rank under Seth, she grumbled to herself.<br />First come, first served, Seth thought smugly. &rsquo;Sides, you were never an Alpha&rsquo;s<br />Third before. Still an upgrade.<br />Under my baby brother is not an upgrade.<br />Shh! I complained. I don&rsquo;t care where you stand. Shut up and get ready.<br />They came into view a few seconds later, walking, as Seth had thought. Jared in<br />the front, human, hands up. Paul and Quil and Collin on four legs behind him.<br />There was no aggression in their postures. They hung back behind Jared, ears up,<br />alert but calm.<br />But&hellip; it was weird that Sam would send Collin rather than Embry. That wasn&rsquo;t<br />what I would do if I were sending a diplomacy party into enemy territory. I<br />wouldn&rsquo;t send a kid. I&rsquo;d send the experienced fighter.<br />A diversion? Leah thought.<br />Were Sam, Embry, and Brady making a move alone? That didn&rsquo;t seem likely.<br />Want me to check? I can run the line and be back in two minutes.<br />Should I warn the Cullens? Seth wondered.<br />What if the point was to divide us? I asked. The Cullens know something&rsquo;s up.<br />They&rsquo;re ready.<br />Sam wouldn&rsquo;t be so stupid&hellip;, Leah whispered, fear jagged in her mind. She was<br />imagining Sam attacking the Cullens with only the two others beside him.<br />No, he wouldn&rsquo;t, I assured her, though I felt a little sick at the image in her head,<br />too.<br />All the while, Jared and the three wolves stared at us, waiting. It was eerie not to<br />hear what Quil and Paul and Collin were saying to one another. Their expressions<br />were blank&mdash;unreadable.<br />Jared cleared his throat, and then he nodded to me. &ldquo;White flag of truce, Jake.<br />We&rsquo;re here to talk.&rdquo;<br />Think it&rsquo;s true? Seth asked.<br />Makes sense, but&hellip;<br />Yeah, Leah agreed. But.<br />193<br />We didn&rsquo;t relax.<br />Jared frowned. &ldquo;It would be easier to talk if I could hear you, too.&rdquo;<br />I stared him down. I wasn&rsquo;t going to phase back until I felt better about this<br />situation. Until it made sense. Why Collin? That was the part that had me most<br />worried.<br />&ldquo;Okay. I guess I&rsquo;ll just talk, then,&rdquo; Jared said. &ldquo;Jake, we want you to come back.&rdquo;<br />Quil let out a soft whine behind him. Seconding the statement.<br />&ldquo;You&rsquo;ve torn our family apart. It&rsquo;s not meant to be this way.&rdquo;<br />I wasn&rsquo;t exactly in disagreement with that, but it was hardly the point. There were<br />a few unresolved differences of opinion between me and Sam at the moment.<br />&ldquo;We know that you feel&hellip; strongly about the situation with the Cullens. We know<br />that&rsquo;s a problem. But this is an overreaction.&rdquo;<br />Seth growled. Overreaction? And attacking our allies without warning isn&rsquo;t?<br />Seth, you ever heard of a poker face? Cool it.<br />Sorry.<br />Jared&rsquo;s eyes flickered to Seth and back to me. &ldquo;Sam is willing to take this slowly,<br />Jacob. He&rsquo;s calmed down, talked to the other Elders. They&rsquo;ve decided that<br />immediate action is in no one&rsquo;s best interest at this point.&rdquo;<br />Translation: They&rsquo;ve already lost the element of surprise, Leah thought.<br />It was weird how distinct our joint thinking was. The pack was already Sam&rsquo;s<br />pack, was already &ldquo;them&rdquo; to us. Something outside and other. It was especially<br />weird to have Leah thinking that way&mdash;to have her be a solid part of the &ldquo;us.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;Billy and Sue agree with you, Jacob, that we can wait for Bella&hellip; to be separated<br />from the problem. Killing her is not something any of us feel comfortable with.&rdquo;<br />Though I&rsquo;d just given Seth crap for it, I couldn&rsquo;t hold back a small snarl of my<br />own. So they didn&rsquo;t quite feel comfortable with murder, huh?<br />Jared raised his hands again. &ldquo;Easy, Jake. You know what I mean. The point is,<br />we&rsquo;re going to wait and reassess the situation. Decide later if there&rsquo;s a problem<br />with the&hellip; thing.&rdquo;<br />Ha, Leah thought. What a load.<br />194<br />You don&rsquo;t buy it?<br />I know what they&rsquo;re thinking, Jake. What Sam&rsquo;s thinking. They&rsquo;re betting on<br />Bella dying anyway. And then they figure you&rsquo;ll be so mad&hellip;<br />That I&rsquo;ll lead the attack myself. My ears pressed against my skull. What Leah was<br />guessing sounded pretty spot-on. And very possible, too. When&hellip; if that thing<br />killed Bella, it was going to be easy to forget how I felt about Carlisle&rsquo;s family<br />right now. They would probably look like enemies&mdash;like no more than<br />bloodsucking leeches&mdash;to me all over again.<br />I&rsquo;ll remind you, Seth whispered.<br />I know you will, kid. Question is whether I&rsquo;ll listen to you.<br />&ldquo;Jake?&rdquo; Jared asked.<br />I huffed a sigh.<br />Leah, make a circuit&mdash;just to be sure. I&rsquo;m going to have to talk to him, and I<br />want to be positive there isn&rsquo;t anything else going on while I&rsquo;m phased.<br />Give me a break, Jacob. You can phase in front of me. Despite my best efforts,<br />I&rsquo;ve seen you naked before&mdash;doesn&rsquo;t do much for me, so no worries.<br />I&rsquo;m not trying to protect the innocence of your eyes, I&rsquo;m trying to protect our<br />backs. Get out of here.<br />Leah snorted once and then launched herself into the forest. I could hear her<br />claws cutting into the soil, pushing her faster.<br />Nudity was an inconvenient but unavoidable part of pack life. We&rsquo;d all thought<br />nothing of it before Leah came along. Then it got awkward. Leah had average<br />control when it came to her temper&mdash;it took her the usual length of time to stop<br />exploding out of her clothes every time she got pissed. We&rsquo;d all caught a glimpse.<br />And it wasn&rsquo;t like she wasn&rsquo;t worth looking at; it was just that it was so not worth<br />it when she caught you thinking about it later.<br />Jared and the others were staring at the place where she&rsquo;d disappeared into the<br />brush with wary expressions.<br />&ldquo;Where&rsquo;s she going?&rdquo; Jared asked.<br />I ignored him, closing my eyes and pulling myself together again. It felt like the<br />air was trembling around me, shaking out from me in small waves. I lifted myself<br />up on my hind legs, catching the moment just right so that I was fully upright as I<br />shimmered down into my human self.<br />195<br />&ldquo;Oh,&rdquo; Jared said. &ldquo;Hey, Jake.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;Hey, Jared.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;Thanks for talking to me.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;Yeah.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;We want you to come back, man.&rdquo;<br />Quil whined again.<br />&ldquo;I don&rsquo;t know if it&rsquo;s that easy, Jared.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;Come home,&rdquo; he said, leaning forward. Pleading. &ldquo;We can sort this out. You<br />don&rsquo;t belong here. Let Seth and Leah come home, too.&rdquo;<br />I laughed. &ldquo;Right. Like I haven&rsquo;t been begging them to do that from hour one.&rdquo;<br />Seth snorted behind me.<br />Jared assessed that, his eyes cautious again. &ldquo;So, what now, then?&rdquo;<br />I thought that over for a minute while he waited.<br />&ldquo;I don&rsquo;t know. But I&rsquo;m not sure things could just go back to normal anyway,<br />Jared. I don&rsquo;t know how it works&mdash;it doesn&rsquo;t feel like I can just turn this Alpha<br />thing off and on as the mood strikes. It feels sort of permanent.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;You still belong with us.&rdquo;<br />I raised my eyebrows. &ldquo;Two Alphas can&rsquo;t belong in the same place, Jared.<br />Remember how close it got last night? The instinct is too competitive.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;So are you all just going to hang out with the parasites for the rest of your lives?&rdquo;<br />he demanded. &ldquo;You don&rsquo;t have a home here. You&rsquo;re already out of clothes,&rdquo; he<br />pointed out. &ldquo;You gonna stay wolf all the time? You know Leah doesn&rsquo;t like eating<br />that way.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;Leah can do whatever she wants when she gets hungry. She&rsquo;s here by her own<br />choice. I&rsquo;m not telling anyone what to do.&rdquo;<br />Jared sighed. &ldquo;Sam is sorry about what he did to you.&rdquo;<br />I nodded. &ldquo;I&rsquo;m not angry anymore.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;But?&rdquo;<br />196<br />&ldquo;But I&rsquo;m not coming back, not now. We&rsquo;re going to wait and see how it plays out,<br />too. And we&rsquo;re going to watch out for the Cullens for as long as that seems<br />necessary. Because, despite what you think, this isn&rsquo;t just about Bella. We&rsquo;re<br />protecting those who should be protected. And that applies to the Cullens, too.&rdquo;<br />At least a fair number of them, anyway.<br />Seth yelped softly in agreement.<br />Jared frowned. &ldquo;I guess there&rsquo;s nothing I can say to you, then.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;Not now. We&rsquo;ll see how things go.&rdquo;<br />Jared turned to face Seth, concentrating on him now, separate from me. &ldquo;Sue<br />asked me to tell you&mdash;no, to beg you&mdash;to come home. She&rsquo;s brokenhearted, Seth.<br />All alone. I don&rsquo;t know how you and Leah can do this to her. Abandon her this<br />way, when your dad just barely died&mdash;&rdquo;<br />Seth whimpered.<br />&ldquo;Ease up, Jared,&rdquo; I warned.<br />&ldquo;Just letting him know how it is.&rdquo;<br />I snorted. &ldquo;Right.&rdquo; Sue was tougher than anyone I knew. Tougher than my dad,<br />tougher than me. Tough enough to play on her kids&rsquo; sympathies if that&rsquo;s what it<br />took to get them home. But it wasn&rsquo;t fair to work Seth that way. &ldquo;Sue&rsquo;s known<br />about this for how many hours now? And most of that time spent with Billy and<br />Old Quil and Sam? Yeah, I&rsquo;m sure she&rsquo;s just perishing of loneliness. &rsquo;Course<br />you&rsquo;re free to go if you want, Seth. You know that.&rdquo;<br />Seth sniffed.<br />Then, a second later, he cocked an ear to the north. Leah must be close. Jeez, she<br />was fast. Two beats, and Leah skidded to a stop in the brush a few yards away.<br />She trotted in, taking the point in front of Seth. She kept her nose in the air, very<br />obviously not looking in my direction.<br />I appreciated that.<br />&ldquo;Leah?&rdquo; Jared asked.<br />She met his gaze, her muzzle pulling back a little over her teeth.<br />Jared didn&rsquo;t seem surprised by her hostility. &ldquo;Leah, you know you don&rsquo;t want to<br />be here.&rdquo;<br />197<br />She snarled at him. I gave her a warning glance she didn&rsquo;t see. Seth whined and<br />nudged her with his shoulder.<br />&ldquo;Sorry,&rdquo; Jared said. &ldquo;Guess I shouldn&rsquo;t assume. But you don&rsquo;t have any ties to the<br />bloodsuckers.&rdquo;<br />Leah very deliberately looked at her brother and then at me.<br />&ldquo;So you want to watch out for Seth, I get that,&rdquo; Jared said. His eyes touched my<br />face and then went back to hers. Probably wondering about that second look&mdash;<br />just like I was. &ldquo;But Jake&rsquo;s not going to let anything happen to him, and he&rsquo;s not<br />afraid to be here.&rdquo; Jared made a face. &ldquo;Anyway, please, Leah. We want you back.<br />Sam wants you back.&rdquo;<br />Leah&rsquo;s tail twitched.<br />&ldquo;Sam told me to beg. He told me to literally get down on my knees if I have to. He<br />wants you home, Lee-lee, where you belong.&rdquo;<br />I saw Leah flinch when Jared used Sam&rsquo;s old nickname for her. And then, when<br />he added those last three words, her hackles rose and she was yowling a long<br />stream of snarls through her teeth. I didn&rsquo;t have to be in her head to hear the<br />cussing-out she was giving him, and neither did he. You could almost hear the<br />exact words she was using.<br />I waited till she was done. &ldquo;I&rsquo;m going to go out on a limb here and say that Leah<br />belongs wherever she wants to be.&rdquo;<br />Leah growled, but, as she was glaring at Jared, I figured it was in agreement.<br />&ldquo;Look, Jared, we&rsquo;re still family, okay? We&rsquo;ll get past the feud, but, until we do, you<br />probably ought to stick to your land. Just so there aren&rsquo;t misunderstandings.<br />Nobody wants a family brawl, right? Sam doesn&rsquo;t want that, either, does he?&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;Of course, not,&rdquo; Jared snapped. &ldquo;We&rsquo;ll stick to our land. But where is your land,<br />Jacob? Is it vampire land?&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;No, Jared. Homeless at the moment. But don&rsquo;t worry&mdash;this isn&rsquo;t going to last<br />forever.&rdquo; I had to take a breath. &ldquo;There&rsquo;s not that much time&hellip; left. Okay? Then<br />the Cullens will probably go, and Seth and Leah will come home.&rdquo;<br />Leah and Seth whined together, their noses turning my direction in<br />synchronization.<br />&ldquo;And what about you, Jake?&rdquo;<br />198<br />&ldquo;Back to the forest, I think. I can&rsquo;t really stick around La Push. Two Alphas means<br />too much tension. &rsquo;Sides, I was headed that way anyway. Before this mess.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;What if we need to talk?&rdquo; Jared asked.<br />&ldquo;Howl&mdash;but watch the line, &rsquo;kay? We&rsquo;ll come to you. And Sam doesn&rsquo;t need to<br />send so many. We aren&rsquo;t looking for a fight.&rdquo;<br />Jared scowled, but nodded. He didn&rsquo;t like me setting conditions for Sam. &ldquo;See<br />you around, Jake. Or not.&rdquo; He waved halfheartedly.<br />&ldquo;Wait, Jared. Is Embry okay?&rdquo;<br />Surprise crossed his face. &ldquo;Embry? Sure, he&rsquo;s fine. Why?&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;Just wondering why Sam sent Collin.&rdquo;<br />I watched his reaction, still suspicious that something was going on. I saw<br />knowledge flash in his eyes, but it didn&rsquo;t look like the kind I was expecting.<br />&ldquo;That&rsquo;s not really your business anymore, Jake.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;Guess not. Just curious.&rdquo;<br />I saw a twitch from the corner of my eye, but I didn&rsquo;t acknowledge it, because I<br />didn&rsquo;t want to give Quil away. He was reacting to the subject.<br />&ldquo;I&rsquo;ll let Sam know about your&hellip; instructions. Goodbye, Jacob.&rdquo;<br />I sighed. &ldquo;Yeah. Bye, Jared. Hey, tell my dad that I&rsquo;m okay, will you? And that I&rsquo;m<br />sorry, and that I love him.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;I&rsquo;ll pass that along.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;Thanks.&rdquo;<br />&ldquo;C&rsquo;mon, guys,&rdquo; Jared said. He turned away from us, heading out of sight to phase<br />because Leah was here. Paul and Collin were right on his heels, but Quil<br />hesitated. He yelped softly, and I took a step toward him.<br />&ldquo;Yeah, I miss you, too, bro.&rdquo;<br />Quil jogged over to me, his head hanging down morosely. I patted his shoulder.<br />&ldquo;It&rsquo;ll be okay.&rdquo;<br />He whined.<br />199<br />&ldquo;Tell Embry I miss having you two on my flanks.&rdquo;<br />He nodded and then pressed his nose to my forehead. Leah snorted. Quil looked<br />up, but not at her. He looked back over his shoulder at where the others had<br />gone.<br />&ldquo;Yeah, go home,&rdquo; I told him.<br />Quil yelped again and then took off after the others. I&rsquo;d bet Jared wasn&rsquo;t waiting<br />super-patiently. As soon as he was gone, I pulled the warmth from the center of<br />my body and let it surge through my limbs. In a flash of heat, I was on four legs<br />again.<br />Thought you were going to make out with him, Leah snickered.<br />I ignored her.<br />Was that okay? I asked them. It worried me, speaking for them that way, when I<br />couldn&rsquo;t hear exactly what they were thinking. I didn&rsquo;t want to assume anything. I<br />didn&rsquo;t want to be like Jared that way. Did I say anything you didn&rsquo;t want me to?<br />Did I not say something I should have?<br />You did great, Jake! Seth encouraged.<br />You could have hit Jared, Leah thought. I wouldn&rsquo;t have minded that.<br />I guess we know why Embry wasn&rsquo;t allowed to come, Seth thought.<br />I didn&rsquo;t understand. Not allowed?<br />Jake, didya see Quil? He&rsquo;s pretty torn up, right? I&rsquo;d put ten to one that Embry&rsquo;s<br />even more upset. And Embry doesn&rsquo;t have a Claire. There&rsquo;s no way Quil can just<br />pick up and walk away from La Push. Embry might. So Sam&rsquo;s not going to take<br />any chances on him getting convinced to jump ship. He doesn&rsquo;t want our pack<br />any bigger than it is now.<br />Really? You think? I doubt Embry would mind shredding some Cullens.<br />But he&rsquo;s your best friend, Jake. He and Quil would rather stand behind you than<br />face you in a fight.<br />Well, I&rsquo;m glad Sam kept him home, then. This pack is big enough. I sighed. Okay,<br />then. So we&rsquo;re good, for now. Seth, you mind keeping an eye on things for a<br />while? Leah and I both need to crash. This felt on the level, but who knows?<br />Maybe it was a distraction.<br />200<br />I wasn&rsquo;t always so paranoid, but I remembered the feel of Sam&rsquo;s commitment.<br />The total one-track focus on destroying the danger he saw. Would he take<br />advantage of the fact that he could lie to us now?<br />No problem! Seth was only too eager to do whatever he could. You want me to<br />explain to the Cullens? They&rsquo;re probably still kinda tense.<br />I got it. I want to check things out anyway.<br />They caught the whir of images from my fried brain.<br />Seth whimpered in surprise. Ew.<br />Leah whipped her head back and forth like she was trying to shake the image out<br />of her mind. That is easily the freakin&rsquo; grossest thing I&rsquo;ve heard in my life. Yuck.<br />If there was anything in my stomach, it would be coming back.<br />They are vampires, I guess, Seth allowed after a minute, compensating for Leah&rsquo;s<br />reaction. I mean, it makes sense. And if it helps Bella, it&rsquo;s a good thing, right?<br />Both Leah and I stared at him.<br />What?<br />Mom dropped him a lot when he was a baby, Leah told me.<br />On his head, apparently.<br />He used to gnaw on the crib bars, too.<br />Lead paint?<br />Looks like it, she thought.<br />Seth snorted. Funny. Why don&rsquo;t you two shut up and sleep?<br />]]></description><comments>https://izumi.blogmn.net/set_bichih.php?w=izumi&amp;amp;e_id=34719</comments><pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 14:06:00 +0800</pubDate><author> no_email@coo.mn (izumi)</author></item>
<item><title>үнэнч үү 2 нүүрт үү</title><link>https://izumi.blogmn.net/29568/unench-uu-2-nuurt-uu.html</link><guid>https://izumi.blogmn.net/29568/unench-uu-2-nuurt-uu.html</guid><description><![CDATA[<em>(Энэ хязгаарлалтын тохиргоотой бичлэг байна. Зөвхөн унших эрхтэй хүмүүс л нэвтэрч блогоос нь унших боломжтой...)</em> ]]></description><comments>https://izumi.blogmn.net/set_bichih.php?w=izumi&amp;amp;e_id=29568</comments><pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 09:44:00 +0800</pubDate><author> no_email@coo.mn (izumi)</author></item>
<item><title>2 амьдрал</title><link>https://izumi.blogmn.net/28465/2-amidral.html</link><guid>https://izumi.blogmn.net/28465/2-amidral.html</guid><description><![CDATA[Дарлин: Изүми миний хайр 2 амьдралтай их хэцүү юмаа.<br />Изүми&nbsp; : Харин тиймээ. Наад зах нь хүссэн үедээ тантай хамт байя гэхээр чадахгүй юмаа. Тэгээд тантай уулзах гэж бөөн мөнгө. Хүн&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; амьтан аргадана гээд бөөн ажил. <br />Дарлин: Харин тийм юм байна.<br />Изүми&nbsp; : Гэхдээ одоо энэ амьдралдаа дасаад арай гайгүй болж байна. Өмнө ч хэцүү байсан шүү. <br />Дарлин: Миний хайр тийм юм байна.<br /><br />Онягийн найз : Изүми хэзээ ирэх юм бэ.<br />Оня&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; : Нүүдлийн шувуу нүүгээд ирэхэд.<br />Онягийн найз : Гэдэг чинь хэзээ юм бэ<br />Оня&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; : Гэдэг нь хавар 4 юм уу 5 сард.<br /><br />Изүми : Би бол Монгол хүн.<br />Апель&nbsp; : Тэгээд юу гэж<br />Изүми : Монгол хүн НҮҮДЭЛЧИН.<br />Апель&nbsp; : Тэр нь ямар учиртай юм бэ<br />Изүми : Монгол хүн малынхаа тараг хүчийг бодоод бэлчээр бараадаад жилийн дөрвөн улирал нүүдэлдэг. Өвөлжөө, хаваржаа гээд &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;байруудтай.<br />Апель&nbsp; : Чи надаа юу хэлэх гээд байна.<br /> Изүми : Аан харин би хаваржаа луугаа нүүдэлдэг юм билүү гээд.<br />Апель&nbsp; : Тийшээгээ хэр удаан нүүх юм бэ.<br />Изүми : Кориан эйраар замдаа хонохгүй шууд нисвэл 17 цаг ниснэ.<br />Апель&nbsp; : Ямар хол юм бэ.<br />Изүми : Харин тиймээ. Бас дээр нь зардал ч ихтэй шүү.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description><comments>https://izumi.blogmn.net/set_bichih.php?w=izumi&amp;amp;e_id=28465</comments><pubDate>Sun, 17 Jan 2010 14:23:00 +0800</pubDate><author> no_email@coo.mn (izumi)</author></item>
<item><title>унтаж байгаад сэрлээ</title><link>https://izumi.blogmn.net/26204/untaj-baigaad-serlee.html</link><guid>https://izumi.blogmn.net/26204/untaj-baigaad-serlee.html</guid><description><![CDATA[<span style="font-family: Comic Sans MS;">Би унтаж байгаад сэрээд хэдэн юм бичээд буцаад унтдаг блогчин. Сая сэрээд хаана ямар блогтой гэдгээ ч мартчихаж. Одоо ингээд буцаад унтлаа....<br /></span>]]></description><comments>https://izumi.blogmn.net/set_bichih.php?w=izumi&amp;amp;e_id=26204</comments><pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 15:52:00 +0800</pubDate><author> no_email@coo.mn (izumi)</author></item>
<item><title>Та өөрөө мэдэх  үү</title><link>https://izumi.blogmn.net/26203/ta-uuruu-medeh--uu.html</link><guid>https://izumi.blogmn.net/26203/ta-uuruu-medeh--uu.html</guid><description><![CDATA[<span style="font-family: Comic Sans MS;">Та өөрөө мэдэх үү<br />Та энд байгаа болохоор өөр хэнийг ч би хайж байгаагүй гэж<br />Таны инээд намайг диваажинд аваачдаг гэж<br />Таныг харах гэж ямар их баясдаг гэж<br /><br />Та өөрөө мэдэх үү<br />Таны дууг дахиад сонсож чадахгүй байх гэж<br />Таныг дахиад харж чадахгүй байх гэж<br />Таниас ямар их айдгийг минь<br /><br />Та өөрөө мэдэх үү<br />Таны гар хамгийн дулаахан гэдгийг<br />Таны энгэр хамгийн том гэдгийг<br />Та хамгийн хүчтэй гэдгийг<br /><br />Та өөрөө мэдэх үү<br />Таниас ямар их энерги цацардаг гэж<br />Таны энерги надаа хүч болдог гэж<br />Та миний ертөнцийн үзлийг өөрчилсөн гэж</span><br /><span style="font-family: Comic Sans MS;"><br />Та өөрөө мэдэх үү<br />Таны байхгүй ертөнцөөс ямар их айдгийг минь<br />Таныг ямар их сандгийг минь<br />Таны тэврэлтийг дандаа үгүйлдгийг минь<br /><br />Та өөрөө мэдэх үү<br />Таны хайр зөвхөн надад гэдгийг мэдэхэд<br />Таниас өөр хэнч намайг ингэж хайрлаж чадахгүйг мэдэхэд<br />Танд хайртай байхаас өөр аргагүй гэдгийг<br /><br />Та өөрөө мэдэх үү<br />Таны хайр ямар хүчтэй гэдгийг<br />Та миний нүдийг нээсэн гэдгийг<br />Таны үг алт шиг гэдгийг <br />&nbsp;<br />Та өөрөө мэдэх үү<br />Тандаа би маш их хайртай шүү<br /><br /><br /> <br /><br /><br /><br /></span>]]></description><comments>https://izumi.blogmn.net/set_bichih.php?w=izumi&amp;amp;e_id=26203</comments><pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 15:12:00 +0800</pubDate><author> no_email@coo.mn (izumi)</author></item>
<item><title>Дарлин Изүми гэдэг тусгаар тогтнох гэж байгаа улсын гэр бүлийн тогтолцоо</title><link>https://izumi.blogmn.net/22230/darlin-izumi-gedeg-tusgaar-togtnoh-gej-baigaa-ulsiin-ger-buliin-togtoltsoo.html</link><guid>https://izumi.blogmn.net/22230/darlin-izumi-gedeg-tusgaar-togtnoh-gej-baigaa-ulsiin-ger-buliin-togtoltsoo.html</guid><description><![CDATA[<span style="font-family: Comic Sans MS;">Дарлин : Ерөнхий сайд<br /> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Дүрэм журам дотоод хэргийн сайд<br /> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Батлан хамгаалахын сайд<br /> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; Онцгой Байдлын сайд<br /> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; Хүнс хөдөө аж ахуйн хөдөлмөрийн сайд<br /> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Зам тээвэр гэр байгуулалтын сайд<br /> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Гэр бүл хамгаалал хөдөлмөр эрхэлтийн сайд<br /> Изүми : Шадар сайд<br /> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Боловсролын сайд<br /> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Сангийн сайд<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Гэр орон аялал жуучлалын сайд<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Гадаад харилцааны сайд<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Эрдэс баялаг эрчим хүчний сайд<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; Эрүүд мэндийн сайд<br /></span><br />]]></description><comments>https://izumi.blogmn.net/set_bichih.php?w=izumi&amp;amp;e_id=22230</comments><pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2009 18:20:01 +0800</pubDate><author> no_email@coo.mn (izumi)</author></item>
<item><title>Монгол юмуу хайшаа юм бэ?</title><link>https://izumi.blogmn.net/21164/mongol-yumuu-haishaa-yum-be.html</link><guid>https://izumi.blogmn.net/21164/mongol-yumuu-haishaa-yum-be.html</guid><description><![CDATA[<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Comic Sans MS;"><span style="color: rgb(51, 102, 255);">Дэлхий дахин дулаараад биш хүйтрээд байгаа юм уу даа. Би энл ирэхэсээ өнмө энд цас олигтой орж шалдаггүй. Орлоо ч гэсэн дорхноо хайлаад байдаг гэж сонсож байсан юм. Анх ирсэн жилийн өвөл нь цас нээх сүртэй орооогүй ч гэсэн Ханүка Ханүка баярын үеээр ирсэн тул ийн нэрийдсэн далайн шуурга ирээд, 10 өдөр тог тасраад хүнд байсан. Яг тэр шуурга ирж байхад нь би ажилаа тараад гэр лүүгээ явж байсан. Ажиллаасаа автобусны буудал хүртэл явахдаа бараг хийсчих шахаж байсан. Арай гэж хийсчихгүйхэн явсаар байгаад нэртэй ирсэн. Харин гэртэй ирэнгүүт шууд тог тасраж байсан байна. 10 хоног тоггүй байж билээ. Ажилдаад яваад байсан болохоор ажил дээрээ хоол олж идээд яваад байсан.<br />
Уржинан жил цас ороод эндхийн зам Улаанбаатарын замаас хамаагүй халтиргаатай болоод явахын арга байхгүй байсан. Цас нь шууд мөс болоод,&nbsp; жинхэнэ гулгалтын талбай болж байгаа юм чинь.<br />
Харин өнөөдөр цас ороод хэрэг алгаа. Хамгийн гол нь цас орж байснаа, цахилгаан цохиод тэнгэр дуугараад байвал яахуу. За Монголд бол бороо орж байхад цахилгаан зохидог, тэгсэнд энд цас орж байхад цахилгаан зохиод байгаа нь байгалийн нэг сонин үзэгдэл гэлтэй. Энд ч янз янзын байгалийн үзэгдэл болж байна. Хамгийн гол хамтаа туулаад гарч байгаа юм. Монголчууд байсан бол өө төр засаг минь авраарай туслаарай үхлээ хатлаа болно л доо. <br />
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<item><title>Ойрд нээрэн</title><link>https://izumi.blogmn.net/21034/oird-neeren.html</link><guid>https://izumi.blogmn.net/21034/oird-neeren.html</guid><description><![CDATA[<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 255);"><span style="font-family: Comic Sans MS;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Би ойрд маш их мартамхай болоод байгаа учраас блогдоо бичлэг оруулна гэж мартсаар байгаад хамаг бичье гэж бодож байсан юмаа мартчихжээ. <br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Энд хямрал болоод хэрэг алга. Уул нь бол манай мужид хямрал арай гайгүй бага мэдрэгдээд байсан юм. Гэтэл гайгүй гэж мэдрэгдээд байгаа гэсэн нь намайг тойроод байсан юм байна. Одоо ч эхлэж байх шиг байна. Наад зах жишээ гэвэл миний долоо хоногт ажлах цагийг 3-4 цагаар багасгасан байна. Энэ ч дүүрсэн хэрэг гэж бодож байлаа.&nbsp; <br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Гэтэл шуудангаар зээлийн картны захиа ирж байна. Утга нь &quot;Манайх зээлийн хүүгээ нэмэгдүүлж байна. Зээлийн хэмжээгээ бууруулж байна. Хугацаа хэтэрсэн өрийн торгуулаа нэмж байна&quot; гэсэн нилээд хэдэн төлбөр нэмэгдсэн захиа байна. Мөн түүнчлэн, &quot;Хэрэв танд энэ таалагдахгүй байгаа бол та дансаа хааж болно. Дансаа хаахыг хүсвэл та өрөө дарна уу. Хэрэв та гэрээгээ сунгахыг хүсвэл дооорх утсанд тэдний дотор залга&quot; гэнэ. Ийм үнэтэй кардаа хаалгачихья гэж бодсон чинь энэ картыг энэ жилдээ хэрэглэнэ гэж бодоод жилийн хураамжаа төлчихсөн байдаг. Дансаа хаачихья гэхээр тэр мөнгө хайран байдаг хаахгүй байя гэхээр өндөр үнэтэй байдаг. Ингэж эргэлзсээр байгаад дансаа хаахгүйгээр шийдлээ.<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Хямрал болсноор юмны үнэ улам нэмэгдээд байгаа юм биш үү. Би анх энд ирэхэд автобусны таслбар $1.25&nbsp; байсан юм. 2 жилийн дараа $ 2 болсон байна. Одоо бас дараагийн сар дахиад нэмнэ гээд байгаа. <br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Миний бодлоор үнэ өдөр өдөрт бага багаар нэмэгдэж байдаг болохоор бид яг тэдээр нэмэгдсэн гэдгээ мэддэггүй юм шиг байна. Түрүү жилийн ургац хомдлоос өмнө хэдэн будааны зураг авч байснаа сайхан үзэж байхдаа одооны ханштай харцуулсан юм.&nbsp; Өөрөөр хэлбэл жилиин өмнө $ 47.99 байсан будаа одоо $ 69 болсон байх жишээтэй. <br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Энэ жилдээ хувтас авахад хүнд л болоод байна. Өмнө нь хувтас боломжийн үнээр дуртай ямаа авдаг байлаа одоо бол бишээ таалагдсан юмаа авья гэхээр аймар үнэтэй, хэтэвчээ бодоод авья гэхээр загвар нь таалагдахгүй. Үүний учир загвар зохион бүтээгчид нь солигдсон. Сайн загвар зохион бүтээгчтэйн нь маш үнэтэй муу загвар зохион бүтээгчтэй нь хямдхан болсон байна лээ. Юр нь бол одоо авах юм ч олдохоо байгаад байна. <br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Хямрал гээд надаа баахан хямдарлын картууд ирдэг болжээ. Нээх сайхан хямдруулж өгнө гэсэн картууд ирээд л байх юм авчих юм ч олдхгүйн. Бүүр $ 500 хэмнэе та юмаа ав гэсэн карт хүртэл байна. Даанч $ 500 хэмнэхийн тулд доод зах нь $ 2000- ийн наймаа хийх хэрэгтэй. <br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Хямрал болоод албан байгуулгууд ажилчидаа цомотгоод автобус хүртэл хоосон шахуу явдаг болж байна. Майкрософтыг 1500 хүнээ халахаас өмнө, автобусанд зогсож явдаг байсан. Харин эхний цомотголоор шууд автобус, намай ажил, Нордсром гээд том том дэлгүүрүүүдэд нөлөөлж байна. <br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Иймэрхүү бас бус жижиг зүйл дээр хямрал мэдэгдээд байх юмаа. За ингээд хямрал цааш хэрхэн үрэгжлэхийг тэнгэр л мэдэж байгаа байх....&nbsp; <br />
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<item><title>Өнгөрсөн ч  гэсэн сонгууль</title><link>https://izumi.blogmn.net/20378/ungursun-ch--gesen-songuuli.html</link><guid>https://izumi.blogmn.net/20378/ungursun-ch--gesen-songuuli.html</guid><description><![CDATA[<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Comic Sans MS;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Өнгөрсөн зуны сонгууль өнгөрсөн ч гэсэн ирэх ерөнхийлөгчийн сонгуулийг бодохлоор хэл загтанаад байна. Би уулна сонгууль өгөх маш дуртай. Өнгөрсөн зун Монгол руу буцсан нэг шалтгаан маань сонгууль байсан. За Монголд очиод удаагүй байтал сонгуулийн сурталчилгааны ажил эхэлсэн. Хаалга маань ч байнга тогшооштой, хэн нэгэн сурталчилгаа өгнө. Би эхлээд тэр суртачилгаануудыг авахгүй ээ гэж байснаа дараа нь энэ хүн ч гэсэн ажид хийж байна. Би өөрөө үйлчилгээний ажил хийдэг болохоор үйлчилгээний ажил ямар хүнд, хүн болгоны ааш аягт тааруулж харицана гэдэг бол маш хэцүү гэдгийг мэддэг болохоор хэд хоногоос тэр хүмүүсийг бодоод авдаг болов. Ингээд суртачилгаануудыг авсан юм чинь гэж бодоод эхнээс нь эхлээд унших гэж оролдлоо. Унших гэсэн чинь унших юм байхгүй дан зураг л байх юм байна шүү дээ.&nbsp; Нээх том том зуранууд доор нь хэдэн өгүүлбэр. Ийм сургууль тийм албан байгуулгад ажиллаж байсан, ажилдаг, баахан шагнал, ийм тийм сонирхолтой, ам бүл тэд гээд болоо. За энэ хүн чинь өөр юу хийж байсан юм болоо гэхээр баахан одууд нь манай энэ бол их мундаг хүнээ. Би түүнээр их бахархадаг бараг дандаа намайг архиар даадаг гэж бичүүлэх нь холгүй байна лээ дээ. <br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Манай тойрогт шинэ үеийн бурхан болоод байгаа Баяр байсан. Сураг сонсохоно ээ тэр шудрага гээд байгаа хүний салсан гээд байгаа авгай нь энд чигтээхэн сайхан амьдарлаг юм байна лээ. Салсан ч гэсэн ерөнхий сайдийн авгай хойно ажил хийхгүй энд яаж тийм сайхан амьдардаг юм болдоо. Мэдээж салсан ч гэсэн нөхөр нь хэдэн хүүхдийнх эх юм болохоор зүгээр байдаггүй л байх. Тэгж байж тэр эмэгтэй гадаадад ажил хийлгүйгээр амьдардаг байх.<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Надад бол сонгуулийн суртачилгааны тэр том зураг ямарч хэрэггүй ээ харин сургуулиа төгсөхдөө ямар ажиллаар дипломоо бичиж байсан күрсийн ажлаа ямар сэдвээр хааж байсан, ямар байшинд амьдардаг тэр байшингаа яаж авч байсан эсвэл өвлөж авсан уу, гэрийн орлого гээд хувийн амьдрал нь их сонин байсан. Даан ч энэ мэдээллүүдийг би аль алийг нь ч олж уншиж чадаагүй дээ. Энэ бүгдийг сонирхох болсон шалтгаан нь бараг 10 гаруй жилийн өмнө би NHK-ээр Японы нэг сайд огцорсон талаар үзэж байсан юм. Огцрох болсон шалтгаан: Эхнэр нь нөхрийнхөө албаны машиныг ашиглан дэлгүүр хэссэн. Ийм шалтгааны улмаас огцорч байгаа юм чинь Монголд бол сайд майд, дээд доод гээд төрд ажилдаг бүх хүмүүс нь огцроод дуусна л&nbsp; даа. <br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Саяхан АНУ-д ерөнхийлөгчийн сонгууль боллоо. Америкчууд асууж байна : Маккэйн 50 байшинтай. Обама нэг сая доллраар байшин авах гээд Зээл хөөцөлдсөн чинь оролого нь хүрэлцэхгүй бөөн юм болж байж авсан ганцхан байшинтай. Энэ 2 хүний хэн нь миний амьдралыг ойлгох вэ гэж байна. Иймэрхүү шалтгаанаар Обама гарч ирсэн байх.<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Сонгууль өгөх гэсэн чинь нөгөө суртчилаад байсан хүнийхээ царайг сонгогчийн цаасан дээрээс олж харсангүй гээд байвал гайхаа уу? Сурталчилгаанууд нь дандаа л зурагт хуудас байсан болохоор тэр хүмүүсийн нэрийг би лав чээжлээгүй юм байна гэж бодлоо. Мэдэж байгаа хэдэн нэр нь С. Баяр, Сүү Батболд,,, тэгэхээр яахуу мэддэг нэрээ дугуйлах уу? Мэддэггүй нэрээ дугуйлах уу? ӨӨ ЭНЭ&nbsp;ЯМАР&nbsp;МАНГАР&nbsp;АМЬТАН&nbsp;БЭ? гэж та бодож магадгүй. Гэхдээ хэдэн жил нутгаасаа хол байхаар ийм л болдог юм байна. <br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;АНУ-д ерөнхийдөө дандаа сонгууль болж байдаг. Орон нутгийн, албан байгуулгын, Гал унтраах ангийн, цагдаа гээд нилээн болдог юм шиг байна лээ. Энд тэдгүй дандаа хүмүүсийн нэр байдаг юм. Сонго гээд нэг хүний нэрийг томоор бичихсэн. Би тэр хүнийг нь сайн мэдэхгүйч гэсэн нэрийг нь чээжилчихсэн байсан. Яг Монголтой адилхан хаалгаар сонин орж ирнээ. Гэхдээ Монгол шиг хаалга балбаад байхгүй юмаа. Зүгээр л хаалганы гадаа орхичих юм. Тэр нь надаа тааллагддаг. Гэрээсээ гарах, орох нь ойлгомжтой юм чинь тэр сурталчилгааг харж л таараа. Би харлаа хараад унших гэж оролдлоо. Тэгсэн ийм ажил тийм ажил тэдийн төсөвтэй хийсэн гээд зураг тооцоо энээ тэрээ нь тэр чигээрээ байна. Хэн нь хийсэн юм болоо гээд харахад нэр нь л байна. Харин дүүрэн зураг байх нь зөвхөн хийсэн ажиллуудын зураг байна. Эсвэл өөрийнх нь зураг маш бага хэмжээтэй, Монголын том зурагийн хажууд бол тэс өөр. Ийм суртачилгаанаас маш их юм олж мэдсэн бөгөөд тэр хүнийхээ нэрийг бас мэддэг болсондоо. <br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Манайхан булхайн сонгуульд гаршиж байгаа юм байна даа. Өнгөрсөн удаагийн сонгууль нэг л сэтгэлд нийцэхгүй байсан болохоор нь өөрийнхөө саналыг хүчигүйдүүлэье гэж шийдсэн юм. Энэ явдлаас болоод зарим хүмүүсээс уйчлалт гуя. Таны сонгоорой гээд захисан хүн чинь надад таалагдахгүй байсан тул таньд </span></span><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Comic Sans MS;">таныг бодоод </span></span><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Comic Sans MS;">тэр хүний чинь сонгосн гэж худлаа ярисан юм шүү.&nbsp; Тэгээд ч би сонгууль өгөхдөө хэний ч ятгалаггүйгээр өөрөө л шийддэг. Үүний тулд сонгуул гэдэг юм байдаг байх. Би ээждээ: Энэ удаагийн сонгуульд саналаа хүчигүйдүүлэье гэж бодож байна гэхэд ээж маань дэмжиж бас хүчигүүдүүлэх болсон. Тэгээд ээж маань битгий хоосон санал өгөөрэй. Бүх нэрийг нь Х-дээрэй гэв. Учир нь ээж маань өмнө сонгуулийн санал хураах явцад оролцож байсан болохоор туршлагатай нэгэн. Сонгуулийн өдөр болж ээж түрүүлж очиод саналаа хүчигүйдүүлчихсэн гээд ороод ирэвээ. Гэхдээ хяналт чанга байсан болохоор хүчингүйдүүлж байгааг анзаарчих гээд байна гэв. Дараа нь би нилээн орой саналаа өгсөн. Намайг ороход хүн ч татарчихсан ядарчихсан сууж байсан. Би ч нэг нэг хүн дамжсаар саналын ширээнд суулаа. Харинч нэг сайхан тайван бүгдийг нь Х-сэндээ. Гэхдээ тэр хүртэлээ их юм болсон. Ороод саналаа өгөх гэхлээр өмнө нь санал өгч байсан уу, аль намд өгье гэж бодож байна, хэнийг дэмждэг вэ, хүнээ сонгосон уу гээд хүн болгон өөрийн намаа дугуйлуулчих гээд үзэж байна лээ дээ. Би өөдөөс нь би сонголтоо хийсээн гэсэн л өгүүлбэр хэлнэ. Саналаа өгөх сонголт байгаа юм чинь саналаа хүчингүйдүүлэх сонголт байж бас болно шүү дээ.&nbsp; Харин орой мэдээ үзэж байсан чинь миний сонгууль өгсөн хорооны мэдээ гарч байнаа. Тэгсэн тэр мэдээгээр би бодож байснаасаа шал өөр юм сонсдог байна. Сонгуулийн дүн тэд эд гэж байснаа ХҮЧИНГҮЙ&nbsp;БОЛСОН&nbsp;САНАЛ&nbsp;0 гээд иргэд маань сонгуулий маш сайн өгч бөглөж сурсан байна. Бөглөх дүрмийг нь мэдэхгүй иргэдэд бид зааж зааварчилсан гэх маягийн юм хэлсэн дээ. Ингээд миний сонголт талаар болсон. Харин энэ удаагийн сонгууль ямар болох юм болдоо. Очиод бас судалгаа хийнээ. Тэгж байж сонгоно шүү дээ</span></span>]]></description><comments>https://izumi.blogmn.net/set_bichih.php?w=izumi&amp;amp;e_id=20378</comments><pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2009 02:41:00 +0800</pubDate><author> no_email@coo.mn (izumi)</author></item>
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