No. In her original sequel to Twilight, Jacob remained a relatively minor character whose feelings for Bella never developed past "a crush".
no - but i wish she would!
Jacob saves Bella in the ocean on page 381 of the book "Twilight" by Stephenie Meyer.
That is a question Stephenie Meyer has never fully answered. She does explain about how much fun Jacob and Bella had when they were kids, but she never says if he did or not have a crush on her. But, he probably did.
Jacob Black is a fictional character from the Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer. He is a werewolf and a close friend of the protagonist, Bella Swan. Jacob is known for his loyalty, protective nature, and ultimately becoming a love interest for Bella.
If you are talking about eclipse by Stephenie Meyer, then the main characters are Jacob, Bella, and edward.
In the second chapter of "Eclipse" by Stephenie Meyer, Bella faces tension between her relationship with Edward and her friendship with Jacob as they both strive to protect her from the dangers that lie ahead. This chapter sets the stage for the love triangle that becomes a central conflict in the novel.
because he is hott and he finds out Bella a vampire because he is hott and he finds out Bella a vampire
Edward shows up uninvited to check on Bella at prom in the book "Twilight" by Stephenie Meyer.
Jacob and Edward are arguing, and Jacob is picturing Bella after Edward left and Edward was in pain from him doing this.
Much of the conflict in New Moon revolves around Bella, Edward, and Jacob. Jacob loves Bella, but so does Edward - and Bella is confused.
In the book "Eclipse" by Stephenie Meyer, Bella breaks her hand while trying to slap Jacob for kissing her.
The last chapter was written like that because in Breaking Dawn it switches from Jacob to Bella's perspective.