-Renesmee-
I was exhausted. I wanted to hold my baby so badly, but consciousness didn't stick around long enough.
I was walking in a forest. Not the La Push forest, I was sure. It must have been the one in Forks. Suddenly, I saw light ahead. I pushed past the greenery, until I came to a small circular clearing, with many differently coloured flowers dotted everywhere. Your typical fairytale scene. More importantly, there were two people in the centre. With a shock, I realised I was looking at my parents. But there was a subtle difference. My mother was human. She looked so... fragile. But nothing could have hurt her at that moment. She was cradled against my dad's chest, and I'm pretty sure that was the gooiest moment I've ever seen my parents in. Weird. I was seeing my parents before I was even born. Ha ha. They would find this one funny.
"Renesmee... are you awake yet?" I vaguely heard. Probably Jacob, I reasoned. How I was able to reason anything was beyond me.
"Mhmm..." I groaned.
"Leave her be. She's tired." Jasper? No, Carlisle. Defintely Carlisle.
"Are you sure?" Worried.
"She'll be fine, Jacob." Calming.
I felt heavy. Like I was made of lead. Nevertheless, I managed to stretch my hand up and grab Jacob's reassuringly warm hand. I held it to my face, and drifted.
I was exhausted. I wanted to hold my baby so badly, but consciousness didn't stick around long enough.
I was walking in a forest. Not the La Push forest, I was sure. It must have been the one in Forks. Suddenly, I saw light ahead. I pushed past the greenery, until I came to a small circular clearing, with many differently coloured flowers dotted everywhere. Your typical fairytale scene. More importantly, there were two people in the centre. With a shock, I realised I was looking at my parents. But there was a subtle difference. My mother was human. She looked so... fragile. But nothing could have hurt her at that moment. She was cradled against my dad's chest, and I'm pretty sure that was the gooiest moment I've ever seen my parents in. Weird. I was seeing my parents before I was even born. Ha ha. They would find this one funny.
"Renesmee... are you awake yet?" I vaguely heard. Probably Jacob, I reasoned. How I was able to reason anything was beyond me.
"Mhmm..." I groaned.
"Leave her be. She's tired." Jasper? No, Carlisle. Defintely Carlisle.
"Are you sure?" Worried.
"She'll be fine, Jacob." Calming.
I felt heavy. Like I was made of lead. Nevertheless, I managed to stretch my hand up and grab Jacob's reassuringly warm hand. I held it to my face, and drifted.
Have you gotten used to the Twilight fans?
Peter Facinelli: "I don't know if you ever get used to them. They're not weird. I love them. I love each and every one of them. No, they're great. They're the best fans that you can have. They're so loyal. We've had people camping out all night long on the sets."
For this one, too?
Peter Facinelli: "Yeah, oh yeah. People are like literally in sleeping bags. We shot all night - you know, night shoots - because vampires like to shoot at night. And then we'd come out at 5 in the morning and they'd be in sleeping bags."
And having Chris [Weitz] as the director this time?
Peter Facinelli: "Fantastic. You know, the second time around it's a little easier. You feel like you have like a little bit more money it feels like. The atmosphere is calmer. I think it's going to be good. It's kind of nice having different perspectives, you know, film to film. They just announced the third director too."
Peter Facinelli: "I don't know if you ever get used to them. They're not weird. I love them. I love each and every one of them. No, they're great. They're the best fans that you can have. They're so loyal. We've had people camping out all night long on the sets."
For this one, too?
Peter Facinelli: "Yeah, oh yeah. People are like literally in sleeping bags. We shot all night - you know, night shoots - because vampires like to shoot at night. And then we'd come out at 5 in the morning and they'd be in sleeping bags."
And having Chris [Weitz] as the director this time?
Peter Facinelli: "Fantastic. You know, the second time around it's a little easier. You feel like you have like a little bit more money it feels like. The atmosphere is calmer. I think it's going to be good. It's kind of nice having different perspectives, you know, film to film. They just announced the third director too."