onceal his awe. “Well that’s pretty . . . that’s
something. Yeahbut the University of Alaska . . . you wouldn’t really consider that when you could go Ivy
League. I meanyour father would want you to . . .”
“Carlisle’s always fine with whatever I choose to do” Edward told him serenely.
“Hmph.”
“Guess whatEdward?” I asked in a bright voiceplaying along.
“WhatBella?”
I pointed to the thick envelope on the counter. “I just got my acceptance to the University of Alaska,
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Charlie’s eyes narrowed and he glared back and forth between the two of us. “Fine” he muttered after a
minute. “I’m going to go watch the gameBella. Nine-thirty.”
That was his usual parting command.
“ErDad? Remember the very recent discussion about my freedom . . . ?”
He sighed. “Right. Okay
ten-thirty. You still have a curfew on school nights.”
“Bella’s no longer grounded?” Edward asked. Though I knew he wasn’t really surprisedI couldn’t detect
any false note to the sudden excitement in his voice.
“Conditionally” Charlie corrected through his teeth. “What’s it to you?”
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