Yes & no. In the book and movie, Edward leaves Bella, thinking it would be better for her. It actually wasn't. Alice Cullen "sees" Bella planning to cliffdrive, thinking that she is trying to commit suicide. Later, Bella and Jacob are at her house when Edward calls, asking where Charlie is. Jacob replies "he's at the funeral." Edward thinks that Bella actually commited suicide and so goes to provoke The Volturi. Alice comes to Bella's house and tells her what is happening and so they go to Italy and try to stop Edward before 12 pm. They do stop him and they go back to Forks.
Basically, Edward leaves Bella and when Bella hears Edward is going to kill himself she goes to him. So technically no, he does not.
He says that because Edward leaves Bella. Jacob means he will never leave Bella like Edward did.
Edward doesn't propose to Bella until the third book, Eclipse.
Because Felix is trying to kill Bella and Edward is protecting Bella
Edward left Bella. Then Bella saved him in Italy.
They reconstruct a cottage for Edward and Bella that's close by to the Cullen house and Edward gets her her "after car"
No. Edward is going to leave her and she is going to be depressed
only for a while in new moon
Edward leaves Bella in New Moon chapter 3, page 60. =)
pages 66 - 73
in the forest near her house
Edward leaves Bella because he doesn't think she should ruin her life for him.
Not really, Bella actually falls for Jacob. As she falls for him, she gets back to Edward. This is like the main idea of New Moon, basically.
In New Moon, Edward leaves Bella in September. A few days after her 18th birthday. Bella's birthday is mid September.
In the woods behind her house in Fork's Washington.
Yes, but he can't live without her for long.
No. After what happened in New Moon, Edward decides leaving Bella wouldn't solve any of her problems and decides not to leave her ever again.
no she doesn't. edward leaves Bella in new moon