"I think that Bella didn't feel bad about the pregnancy. Because she says that the baby is a "miracle" "
yes, the baby was a "miracle", but her relationship with Edward was put under serious strain, and she stared death in the face, and even risked losing contact with her biological family, so imagine yourself how she felt.
In the book "New Moon" Bella does not become a vampire. Although edward does feel like killing himself.
yes. i feel bad i just ruined it for you, but you asked...
They get married in Breaking Dawn. It doesn't specifically say the date, but at the end of Eclipse, Bella says that Alice has until August thirteenth at the latest, and in Breaking Dawn, before Edward goes to his bachelor party, Bella says: Charlie would notice if I turned the heating on in August. . . Hope that answers your question. Anyone - feel free to improve!
Bella's talent in Breaking Dawn is a mental shield which she can expand to protect other people from vampire powers that affect the mind.
cuz - edward and Bella get married and have a kid!
At first when Renesmee is in Bella's tummy, he hates her real bad cause she was hurting Bella. After she was born he loves her but not as much as he loves Bella.
Breaking Dawn is of a more mature subject matter than the first 3 books: Twilight, New Moon & Eclipse. The first half of Breaking Dawn deals with Bella & Edward's wedding & honeymoon, Bella's pregnancy and the birth of their daughter, which is somewhat bloody & violent. The second half of the book deals with Bella's transformation into a vampire and the Volturi's leaders wishes to destroy the Cullen family and assimilate Edward, Bella & Alice into the Volturi army. Whether or not the last installment of the Twilight Saga will be violent will depend on how the producer and the director envisions and interprets this book. There has been talk of separating the book into two movies, but no decision (to my knowledge) has been made yet. There has also been talk of making Breaking Dawn rated "R" instead of PG13. In my personal opinion, I feel Breaking Dawn can stay true to the book without going "R". Although Stephanie Meyer originally wrote the Twilight Series for young adults, she and her publisher later edited the books to gear them towards the younger teenage population. With this in mind, the movies should remain PG13 and stay faithful to the books.
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Jacob is surprisingly happy at the end of "Eclipse". Bella and Jacob share a passionate kiss releasing Bella's true feelings for Jacob. Bella is very confused as now she knows she loves Both Edward and Jacob. But In Breaking Dawn, when Bella conceives Renesmee, and soon after her birth Jacob imprints, Bella, Edward and Jacob are seen as just friends. Jacob and Bella no longer feel anything besides "best friend saga" It is truly a happy ending.
she stated in the recent comic-con interview that (and i quote) "i'm looking forward to being pregnant for real." so im guessing that she is okay with the situation
Confused because he can hear Bella's mind, then angry because he wants to kill Bella, then in love with Bella, then angry and upset because James trys to kill Bella.