Chapter 15

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-Odette's Pov-

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-Odette's Pov-

Jasper and I sat in the back of English Lit class as Zeffirelli's '68 "Romeo and Juliet" plays

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Jasper and I sat in the back of English Lit class as Zeffirelli's '68 "Romeo and Juliet" plays. The suicide scene was on. "Arms, take your last embrace, and lips, O you, the doors of breath, seal with a righteous kiss...," Romeo spoke. The room was dark as the class sat.

Some students were entertained, some moved, and Mike trying not to fall asleep. The teacher, Mr. Pattinson, mouthed every word. "Here's to my love!" Romeo drank the poison. "O, true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick." "So I'll be eighteen, now life seems to be vast now," I whispered.

"Nothing compared to when I thought I lost you," Jasper whispered back. "There are worse tragedies than a birthday. Look at Romeo. He's responsible for his wife's death. Who could live with that?" He looked at the screen. "Though I do envy him one thing," he continued.

"Juliet's alright... if you like that beautiful sort of thing," I sighed. "Despite that, she faked her death to be with her love, who thought she died." "Not the girl, the suicide," he replied. "Nearly impossible for my kind. But humans, a little poison, a dagger to the heart. There are so many options."

"Why would you even think about that?" I asked him. He turned my wrist over and ran his hand over the horseshoe-shaped scar on my forearm. "I considered it. Once. When James had you trapped," he explained. "I didn't know if I'd find you in time. If I'd gotten you killed."

"It wouldn't have been your fault," I reminded him. "Either way, I had a plan," he looked at me. "What plan?" I asked. "There are... ways for us," Jasper explained. "At least one way. I would have gone to Italy, provoked...." "The who?" I asked. "The Volturi...," he answered.

"Is something you'd like to share class, Jasper?" Mr. Pattinson asked. "Certainly not. But I apologize for being a distraction" "Perhaps you should rewind to act five, scene one line twenty-eight eighty-nine," he recited. "If you had the strength of twenty men, it would dispatch you straight."

Mr. Pattinson just looked at him, then moved off, intimidated "Eyes on the screen, people," he asked. I giggled quietly as I snuggled into his side

-tonight-

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