Thursday, November 11, 2010

Edward and his rules

"Do you really have any idea how important you are to me? Any concept at all of how much I love you?"   He pulled me tighter against his hard chest, tucking my head under his chin.
I pressed me lips against his now snow-cold neck. "I know how much I love you," I answered.
"You compare one small tree to the entire forest ."
I rolled my eyes, but he couldn't see . "Impossible."
 He kissed the top of my head and sighed.
"No werewolves."
"I'm not going along with that. I have to see Jacob."
"Then I'll have to stop you."
He sounded utterly confident that this wouldn't be a problem. I was sure he was right.
"We'll see about that," I bluffed anyway. "He's still my friend."
I could feel Jacob's note in my pocket, like it suddenly weighed ten pounds. I could hear the words in his voice, and he seemed to be agreeing with Edward--something that would never happen in reality.
Doesn't change anything. Sorry.






The ending to New Moon really upsets me, because Edward treats Bella like she's his child. He won't allow her to do anything that might possibly endanger her, such as seeing Jacob, even though seeing him would be safe. Half the time she's not even in danger, so Edward exaggerates the point, and adds a ton of more drama that makes me want to turn the Twilight series into a soap opera. The title of the soap opera would be just how the book portrays Edward, and with good reason. 'The vampire watching out for his girlfriend, was a stalker.' He's really controlling, and Bella seems to be okay with it, except for the fact she says that she find a way around Edward to get to Jacob. I will not read anymore of that! it's just ridiculous! my boyfriend doesn't tell me what I can and can't do, and if he did, he'd end up getting a talking to. Edward needs to back off, and stop practicing for parenthood at so young an age.

1 comment:

  1. Your voice and emotion really come through in this response, Ashlee. Thanks.

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