She keeps dreaming of Edward (I love him) because she is falling in love with him.
Actually, its Alice and Jasper that take Bella away to Phoenix in Arizona, where Bella used to live before she went to Forks.
Bella and Edward are about to marry and have a child. Jacob is upset because of this. Bella finds out that she is pregnant and the fetus is growing at an accelerated rate. It remains a mystery in this movie if Bella will keep the baby or not.
In New Moon, Bella realizes that Edward was lying in the begining of the book (to keep her safe) and that he truly does love her. :)
No, Bella Swan does not kill any humans in the Twilight series. She avoids causing harm to humans and strives to keep her loved ones safe.
if you mean in breaking dawn then keep reading .....................................................her name is Renesmee she is Bella's duaghter
Bella turns into a vampire to keep her alive while giving birth to their daughter and Edward turns Bella into a vampire.
well its about edward leaving Bella cuz his fmily wanted him to have a break and then the rest is about Jacob and Edwards conflict on who can keep Bella more safe answered by a true twilight fan
if you really wann know then keep reading but it probably ruins the story line. yeah she does, fourth book.
Not like having sex, no.But in the third book, when Edward, Bella and Jacob are camping, Bella gets cold so she sleeps next to Jacob to keep warm.
Well there are a lot of main characters in the book twilight!But if you are talking about the "good guys" then...They are trying to keep Bella safe from the "bad guys " ( aka James and Victoria )who want to , basically feed on Bella.Well in the end it really comes down to keeping Bella safe!
BRIEF DESCRIPTIONIts about how vampire romeo ( Edward ) and clumsy Juliet ( Bella ) fall in love .DESCRIPTIVE DESCRIPTIONIts about how vampire Edward and human Bella fall love and struggle to keep their relation and secret
It is not possible to keep having the same dream intentionally. Dreams are produced by the subconscious mind, whereas the desire to have a certain dream is a function of the conscious (waking) mind. Contrary to some claims, particularly those regarding lucid dreams, one cannot entirely supplant the subconscious mind's dream function.