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“我们走吧。”杰布对我们俩说,他把我们带回到我们来时的路上。杰布走在我的一边,杰米则在另一边。杰米好像一直试着盯着地面,不过他不停地向上瞟一眼我的脸就像我忍不住向下瞟他一眼一样。无论我们的视线何时交会,我们又都飞快地看别处去了。
我们差不多走在去大厅的半路上时,我听见身后传来轻轻的脚步声。我的反应转瞬即逝,也是不假思索的。我轻捷地跑到隧道的一侧,一只胳膊拽着杰米,这样我就能挡在他和向我奔来的东西之间,不管是什么东西。
“嘿!”他抗议道,不过他没从我胳膊下面挣脱。
杰布同样迅速,枪迅雷不及掩耳地从绑带上转出来。
伊恩和医生都把手举到头顶上。
“我们也能检点自己的行为。”医生说道。很难相信这个声音柔和,面带善意的男人会是长期折磨他人;他对我而言更加恐怖,因为他的外表如此善良。有个人在漆黑诡谲的夜晚会很警觉,会有心理准备,但是在晴朗明媚的白天会吗?当她看不见潜藏的危险时,怎么会知道逃跑呢?
杰布眯着眼睛看着伊恩,枪管也跟着他的眼神移动。
“我不会惹麻烦的,杰布,我会和医生一样规规矩矩的。”
“好,”杰布简洁地说道,把枪收了起来,“可别试探我。我很长时间都没杀过人了,我还有些想念其中的兴奋呢。”
我倒抽了一口气,大家都听见了,转而看着我惊恐万状的脸。医生是第一个开口大笑的,不过,不一会儿就连杰米也加入进来了。
“是个玩笑。”杰米轻声对我说道。他的手不经意地移开,几乎好像是向我伸过来一样,不过他很快就把它装进短裤口袋里去了。我的胳膊仍然挡在他面前保护他我也让它垂落下来。
“好了,时间都浪费了,”杰布说道,仍然有些不友好,“你们所有人都得跟上,因为我可不会等你们。”他还没说完就大踏步地向前走去。
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Twilight
New Moon
Eclipse
To my mother; Candy;
who taught me that love is the best part of any story
Prologue: Inserted
Chapter 1: Remembered
Chapter 2: Overheard
Chapter 3: Resisted
Chapter 4: Dreamed
Chapter 5: Unforted
Chapter 6: Followed
Chapter 7: Confronted
Chapter 8: Loved
Chapter 9: Discovered
Chapter 10: Turned
Chapter 11: Dehydrated
Chapter 12: Failed
Chapter 13: Sentenced
Chapter 14: Disputed
Chapter 15: Guarded
Chapter 16: Assigned
Chapter 17: Visited
Chapter 18: Bored
Chapter 19: Abandoned
Chapter 20: Freed
Chapter 21: Named
Chapter 22: Cracked
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Chapter 49: Interrogated
Chapter 50: Sacrificed
Chapter 51: Prepared
Chapter 52: Separated
Chapter 53: Condemned
Chapter 54: Forgotten
Chapter 55: Attached
Chapter 56: Welded
Chapter 57: pleted
Chapter 58: Finished
Chapter 59: Remembered
Epilogue: Continued
About the Author
About this Title
QUESTION
Body my house
my horse my hound
what will I do
when you are fallen
Where will I sleep
How will I ride
What will I hunt
Where can I go
without my mount
all eager and quick
How will I know
in thicket ahead
is danger or treasure
When Body my good
bright dog is dead
How will it be
to lie in the sky
without roof or door
and wind for an eye
PROLOGUE
Inserted
The Healer’s name was Fords Deep Waters。
Because he was a soul; by nature he was all things good: passionate; patient; honest; virtuous; and
full of love。 Anxiety was an unusual emotion for Fords Deep Waters。
Irritation was even rarer。 However; because Fords Deep Waters lived inside a human body; irritation
was sometimes inescapable。
As the whispers of the Healing students buzzed in the far corner of the operating room; his lips pressed
together into a tight line。 The expression felt out of place on a mouth more often given to smiling。
Darren; his regular assistant; saw the grimace and patted his shoulder。
“They’re just curious; Fords;” he said quietly。
“An insertion is hardly an interesting or challenging procedure。 Any soul on the street could perform it in
an emergency。 There’s nothing for them to learn by observing today。” Fords was surprised to hear the
sharp edge marring his normally soothing voice。
“They’ve never seen a grown human before;” Darren said。
Fords raised one eyebrow。 “Are they blind to each other’s faces? Do they not have mirrors?”
“You know what I mean—a wild human。 Still soulless。 One of the insurgents。”
Fords looked at the girl’s unconscious body; laid out facedown on the operating table。 Pity swelled in his
heart as he remembered the condition her poor; broken body had been in when the Seekers had brought
her to the Healing facility。 Such pain she’d endured。…
Of course she was perfect now—pletely healed。 Fords had seen to that。
“She looks the same as any of us;” Fords murmured to Darren。 “We all have human faces。 And when
she wakes up; she will be one of us; too。”
“It’s just exciting for them; that’s all。”
“The soul we implant today deserves more respect than to have her host body gawked at this way。
She’ll already have far too much to deal with as she acclimates。 It’s not fair to put her through this。” By
this; he did not mean the gawking。 Fords heard the sharp edge return to his voice。
At the wordSeeker; Fords gave Darren a look that could only be described as a glare。 Darren blinked in
shock。
“I’m sorry;” Fords apologized at once。 “I didn’t mean to react so negatively。 It’s just that I fear for this
soul。”
His eyes moved to the cryotank on its stand beside the table。 The light was a steady; dull red; indicating
that it was occupied and in hibernation mode。
“This soul was specially picked for the assignment;” Darren said soothingly。 “She is exceptional among
our kind—braver than most。 Her lives speak for themselves。 I think she would volunteer; if it were
possible to ask her。”
“Who among us would not volunteer if asked to do something for the greater good? But is that really the
case here? Is the greater good served by this? The question is not her willingness; but what it is right to
ask any soul to bear。”
The Healing students were discussing the hibernating soul as well。 Fords could hear the whispers clearly;
their voices were rising now; getting louder with their excitement。
“She’s lived on six planets。”
“I heard seven。”
“I heard she’s never lived two terms as the same host species。”
“Is that possible?”
“She’s been almost everything。 A Flower; a Bear; a Spider —”
“A See Weed; a Bat —”
“Even a Dragon!”
“I don’t believe it—not seven planets。”
“At least seven。 She started on the Origin。”
“Really? The Origin?”
“Quiet; please!” Fords interrupted。 “If you cannot observe professionally and silently; then I will have to
ask you to remove yourselves。”
Abashed; the six students fell silent and edged away from one another。
“Let’s get on with this; Darren。”
Everything was prepared。 The appropriate medicines were laid out beside the human girl。 Her long dark
hair was secured beneath a surgical cap; exposing her slender neck。 Deeply sedated; she breathed slowly
“Begin thaw sequence now; please; Darren。”
The gray…haired assistant was already waiting beside the cryotank; his hand resting on the dial。 He
flipped the safety back and spun down on the dial。 The red light atop the small gray cylinder began to
pulse; flashing faster as the seconds passed; changing color。
Fords concentrated on the unconscious body; he edged the scalpel through the skin at the base of the
subject’s skull with small; precise movements; and then sprayed on the medication that stilled the excess
flow of blood before he widened the fissure。 Fords delved delicately beneath the neck muscles; careful
not to injure them; exposing the pale bones at the top of the spinal column。
“The soul is ready; Fords;” Darren informed him。
“So am I。 Bring her。”
Fords felt Darren at his elbow and knew without looking that his assistant would be prepared; his hand
stretched out and waiting; they had worked together for many years now。 Fords held the gap open。
“Send her home;” he whispered。
Darren’s hand moved into view; the silver gleam of an awaking soul in his cupped palm。
Fords never saw an exposed soul without being struck by the beauty of it。
The soul shone in the brilliant lights of the operating room; brighter than the reflective silver instrument in
his hand。 Like a living ribbon; she twisted and rippled; stretching; happy to be free of the cryotank。 Her
thin; feathery attachments; nearly a thousand of them; billowed softly like pale silver hair。 Though they
were all lovely; this one seemed particularly graceful to Fords Deep Waters。
He was not alone in his reaction。 He heard Darren’s soft sigh; heard the admiring murmurs of the
students。
Gently; Darren placed the small glistening creature inside the opening Fords had made in the human’s
neck。 The soul slid smoothly into the offered space; weaving herself into the alien anatomy。 Fords
admired the skill with which she possessed her new home。 Her attachments wound tightly into place
around the nerve centers; some elongating and reaching deeper to where he couldn’t see; under and up
into the brain; the optic nerves; the ear canals。 She was very quick; very firm in her movements。 Soon;
only one small segment of her glistening body was visible。
“Well done;” he whispered to her; knowing that she could not hear him。 The human girl was the one with
ears; and she still slept soundly。
It was a routine matter to finish the job。 He cleaned and healed the wound; applied the salve that sealed
the incision closed behind the soul; and then brushed the scar…softening powder across the line left on her
neck。
“Perfect; as usual;” said the assistant; who; for some reason unfathomable to Fords; had never made a
change from his human host’s name; Darren。
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“You’re only doing your duty as a Healer。”
“This is the rare occasion when Healing creates an injury。”
Darren began to clean up the workstation。 He didn’t seem to know how to answer。 Fords was filling his
Calling。 That was enough for Darren。
But not enough for Fords Deep Waters; who was a true Healer to the core of his being。 He gazed
anxiously at the human female’s body; peaceful in slumber; knowing that this peace would be shattered
as soon as she awoke。 All the horror of this young woman’s end would be borne by the innocent soul
he’d just placed inside her。
As he leaned over the human and whispered in her ear; Fords wished fervently that the soul inside could
hear him now。
“Good luck; little wanderer; good luck。 How I wish you didn’t need it。”
CHAPTER 1
Remembered
Iknew it would begin with the end; and the end would look like death to these eyes。 I had been warned。
Notthese eyes。My eyes。 Mine。 This wasme now。
The language I found myself using was odd; but it made sense。 Choppy; boxy; blind; and linear。
Impossibly crippled in parison to many I’d used; yet still it managed to find fluidity and expression。
Sometimes beauty。 My language now。 My native tongue。
With the truest instinct of my kind; I’d bound myself securely into the body’s center of thought; twined
myself inescapably into its every breath and reflex until it was no longer a separate entity。 It was me。
Notthe body;my body。
I felt the sedation wearing off and lucidity taking its place。 I braced myself for the onslaught of the first
memory; which would really be the last memory—the last moments this body had experienced; the
memory of the end。 I had been warned thoroughly of what would happen now。 These human emotions
would be stronger; more vital than the feelings of any other species I had been。 I had tried to prepare
myself。
The memory came。 And; as I’d been warned; it was not something that could ever be prepared for。
It seared with sharp color and ringing sound。 Cold on her skin; pain gripping her limbs; burning them。
The taste was fiercely metallic in her mouth。 And there was the new sense; the fifth sense I’d never had;
that took the particles from the air and transformed them into strange messages and pleasures and
warnings in her brain—scents。 They were distracting; confusing to me; but not to her memory。 The
memory had no time for the novelties of smell。 The memory was only fear。
Fear locked her in a vise; goading the blunt; clumsy limbs forward but hampering them at the same time。
I’ve failed。
The memory that was not mine was so frighteningly strong and clear that it sliced through my
control—overwhelmed the detachment; the knowledge that this was just a memory and not me。 Sucked
into the hell that was the last minute of her life; I was she; and we were running。
It’s so dark。 I can’t see。 I can’t see the floor。 I can’t see my hands stretched out in front of me。 I run
blind and try to hear the pursuit I can feel behind me; but the pulse is so loud behind my ears it drowns
everything else out。
It’s cold。 It shouldn’t matter now; but it hurts。 I’m so cold。
The air in her nose was unfortable。 Bad。 A bad smell。 For one second; that disfort pulled me
free of the memory。 But it was only a second; and then I was dragged in again; and my eyes filled with
horrified tears。
I’m lost; we’re lost。 It’s over。
They’re right behind me now; loud and close。 There are so many footsteps! I am alone。 I’ve failed。
The Seekers are calling。 The sound of their voices twists my stomach。 I’m going to be sick。
“It’s fine; it’s fine;” one lies; trying to calm me; to slow me。 Her voice is disturbed by the effort of her
breathing。
“Be careful!” another shouts in warning。
“Don’t hurt yourself;” one of them pleads。 A deep voice; full of concern。
Concern!
Heat shot through my veins; and a violent hatred nearly choked me。
I had never felt such an emotion as this in all my lives。 For another second; my revulsion pulled me away
from the memory。 A high; shrill keening pierced my ears and pulsed in my head。 The sound scraped
through my airways。 There was a weak pain in my throat。
Screaming;my body explained。You’re screaming。
I froze in shock; and the sound broke off abruptly。
This was not a memory。
My body—she wasthinking!Speaking to me!
But the memory was stronger; in that moment; than my astonishment。
“Please!” they cry。 “There is danger ahead!”
An elevator shaft。 Abandoned; empty; and condemned; like this building。 Once a hiding place; now a
tomb。
A surge of relief floods through me as I race forward。 There is a way。 No way to survive; but perhaps a
way to win。
No; no; no!This thought was all mine; and I fought to pull myself away from her; but we were together。
And we sprinted for the edge of death。
“Please!” The shouts are more desperate。
I feel like laughing when I know that I am fast enough。 I imagine their hands clutching for me just inches
behind my back。 But I am as fast as I need to be。 I don’t even pause at the end of the floor。 The hole
rises up to meet me midstride。
The emptiness swallows me。 My legs flail; useless。 My hands grip the air; claw through it; searching for
anything solid。 Cold blows p
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