The ending was satisfying for fans as
Bella and Edward live happily ever after. Their immortal daughter, Renesmee, lives happily ever after with Jacob. Bella's father Charlie, the father of a vampire, finds his perfect match in Sue Clearwater, the mother of a werewolf. Although the werewolf pack splits, they co-exist happily ever after.
Finally, we end with Edward and Bella back in their meadow, where Bella has learned to lift her shield and show Edward her thoughts. She shows memories from their time together, proving how much she loves him. He says he feels the same, and that they now have forever to spend together.
Breaking Dawn is the final book in the Twilight quadrilogy, closing out the “romantic” love story between Bella Swan and Edward Cullen. After years of Bella thirsting for Edward's marblesque manhood, they consummate their wedding, resulting in a pregnancy.
Bella gets pregnant after one night of passionate sex with her husband Edward the vampire, sex that leads to the destruction of their idyllic honeymoon suite. In “American Horror Story” ...
To protect Bella from the dangers of vampire life, Edward and his family leave the town of Forks. Edward vows never to see Bella again. A heartbroken Bella falls into depression that lasts for months.
Edward wasn't a great love interest, but one thing we can say for him is he never forced sex on Bella. He never pressured her, he wanted to wait for marriage. As a result, Bella's sexual awakening is slower and paced out with her own growing desires and wants.
It was during the third instalment, vampire Edward Cullen (played by Robert Pattinson) is able to impregnate Bella Swan (played by Kristen Stewart) despite having no blood running through his veins and being 'made of stone'.
For both her and Robert Pattinson. Back in 2011, Twilight's Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson were tasked with creating what Stewart calls the "most epic sex scene of all time:" when Bella Swan loses her virginity to Edward Cullen in Breaking Dawn: Part 1.
He is not attracted to her in the romantic sense because of the smell of her blood. In fact, he hates her for it when he first meets her. He experiences a predatory type of bloodlust. He's a vampire and the smell of her blood makes him want to kill her for food.
So I was watching Breaking Dawn part 1 and realized Bella's pregnancy is 28 days long.
No. In the books and movie series, she is unable to see her mother any more.
Of course, the saddest scene with Bella is when Edward breaks up with her. There are multiple scenes throughout New Moon when viewers see her emotionless or having severe nightmares, but the main scene that causes these ripple effects is when Edward leaves her.
The saddest, and most underrated scene of Twilight demonstrates the sacrifice she made in order to be with Edward forever. When she watches her human friends on a very normal night out and is unable to be part of that normalcy, she ends up saying goodbye to a version of herself that can never be.
After Bella has become a vampire, Jacob tells him about the underlying supernatural world and Bella's involvement with it, although without informing him directly that she has become a vampire. Despite the shock caused by the change, he learns to cope with it and ultimately remains a part of her new life.
Either way, we know you've been wondering—how the hell does Edward Cullen get it up? Vampires have blood, which is what's used to fill those erections generally required for sex, in their system only after they've hunted and sucked their victims dry.
Sperm are living cells. Edward is dead - his cells have been burned and crystallized by venom, as described by Stephenie Meyer herself. Therefore his sex cells (sperm) are also dead.
Edward Cullen is Renesmee's father. During their honeymoon, Edward and Bella unknowingly conceived Renesmee.
“I like the night. Without the dark, we'd never see the stars.”
In Twilight, why did Bella betray Edward by kissing and loving Jacob, when she was the only one for Edward? - Quora. In Twilight, why did Bella betray Edward by kissing and loving Jacob, when she was the only one for Edward?
Bella screams in her dream not because she is afraid of Edward, but because she is afraid for him.
He fell in love with her because she was different than the rest of the girls. She was a mystery to him, he couldn't hear her thoughts like he could every one else. She was also unique in the way she thought and acted.
Bella is a shield which means she is unaffected by any mental powers like mind reading or Jane's pain powers. Jane doesn't actually hurt the body she only produces an illusion of pain so Bella is immune. Bella's body is susceptible to physical powers like Jasper's and Alice.
She always thinks about her dream when Edward never changes her to be a vampire, so she cannot live with Edward forever. The differences make her always feels anxious and she starts depress when Edward leaves her alone because of the accident in Edward's house (2) Bella conducts the responses of her anxieties.