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  ”trees,” i gasped. ”motion siess.”
  he lifted his fay eyelids. ”bella, you dohink i
  would hit a tree, do you?”
  ”no, but i might.” there was no my voice. he smelled an
  easy victory.
  he kissed slowly dowopping just at the outh.
  ”would i let a tree hurt you?” his lips barely brushed against my
  trembling lower lip.
  ”hed. i khere art to my brilliant defense,
  but i 't quite call it back.
  ”you see,” he said, his lips moving agaihere's nothing to be
  afraid of, is there?”
  ”no,” i sighed, giving up.
  theook my fa his hands almhly, and kissed me in
  ear, his unyielding lips moving against mine.
  there really was no exy behavior. obviously i ker by
  now. a i 't seem to st exactly as i had the
  first time. instead of keepiionless, my arms reached up to
  twily around his ned i was suddeo his stone
  figure. i sighed, and my lips parted.
  he staggered back, breaking my grip effortlessly.
  ”damn it, bella!” he broke off, gasping. ”you'll be the death of me, i
  swear you will.”
  i leaned my hands against my knees for support.
  ”you're iible,” i mumbled, trying to catch my breath.
  ”i might have believed that before i met you. 's get out of here
  before i do somethiupid,” he growled.
  he threw me across his back as he had before, and i could see the extra
  effort it took for him to be as gentle as he was. i locked my legs around
  his waist and secured my arms in a choke hold around his neck.
  ”don't fet to close your eyes,” he warned severely.
  i quickly tucked my fato his shoulder blade, under my own arm, and
  squeezed my eyes shut.
  and i could hardly tell we were moving. i could feel him gliding along
  be he could have been strolling dowhe
  movement was so smooth. i ted to peek, just to see if he was
  really flying through the forest like before, but i resisted. it wasn't
  worth that awful dizziness. i yself with listening to his
  breath e and go evenly.
  i wasn't quite sure ed until he reached bay
  hair.
  ”it's over, bella.”
  i dared to open my eyes, and, sure e a standstill. i
  stiffly uranglehold on his body ahe ground,
  landing on my backside.
  ”oh!” i huffed as i hit the wet ground.
  he stared at me incredulously, evidently her he was still
  too mad to find me funny. but my bewildered expression pushed him over
  the edge, and he broke inthter.
  i picked myself up, ign him as i brushed the mud ahe
  bay jacket. that only made him laugh harder. annoyed, i began to
  stride off i.
  i felt his arm around my waist.
  ”where are you going, bella?”
  ”to watch a baseball game. you doo be ied in playing
  a i'm sure the others will have fun without you.”
  ”y the wrong way.”
  i turned around without looking at him, and stalked off ie
  dire. he caught me again.
  ”don't be mad, i 't help myself. you should have seen your face.”
  he chuckled before he self.
  ”oh, you're the only one who's allowed to get mad?” i asked, raising my
  eyebrows.
  ”i wasn't mad at you.”
  ”'bella, you'll be the death of me'?” i quoted sourly.
  ”that ly a statement of fact.”
  i tried to turn away from him again, but he held me fast.
  ”you were mad,” i insisted.
  ”yes.”
  ”but you just said —”
  ”that i wasn't mad at you. 't you see that, bella?” he was suddenly
  irace of teasing gone. ”don't you uand?”
  ”see what?” i demanded, fused by his sudden mood swing as much as his
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