OK Bella finds Renesmee and Victoria kidnaps Bella.Bella is pregnant.Victoria and Bella become friends and she help Bella give birth.Bella almost dies and she bites her.So Bella's a vampire
All of the Cullen's are telling Edward to move on and marry Tanya.So there getting married.Renesmee doesn't like it and she knows that Bella `s alive well a vampire buy know one will believe her only Alice.Tanya doesn't do anything with Renesmee.Its day before wedding when Bella knocks at the door.
Bella had a baby boy called Edward Jacob Cullen.
So tell me what you think,should I keep it like the way it was.Or should I keep going,because I think they cant just live happily ever after just yet.
All of the Cullen's are telling Edward to move on and marry Tanya.So there getting married.Renesmee doesn't like it and she knows that Bella `s alive well a vampire buy know one will believe her only Alice.Tanya doesn't do anything with Renesmee.Its day before wedding when Bella knocks at the door.
Bella had a baby boy called Edward Jacob Cullen.
So tell me what you think,should I keep it like the way it was.Or should I keep going,because I think they cant just live happily ever after just yet.
Stewart had some apprehensions about shooting that scene. She didn't want the scenario of two teens, one being a vampire who happens to be many years older than his facade of 17, deciding to marry one another to look silly or unbelievable.
"Well, to decide you're gonna marry someone at 18 is a pretty hefty decision," she told MTV News from the red carpet of the premiere of her new movie, "The Yellow Handkerchief." "And I didn't want to look stupid. I didn't want it to look like kids getting married. You know what I mean?"
Stewart said she had to find an emotional space that allowed her to make a teenage engagement seem plausible. "I wanted to be, like, 'Oh! Wow! I would say yes too!' You know what I mean? So I don't know how you do that. You try to do it for real, and it felt good. I hope it turned out alright."
"Well, to decide you're gonna marry someone at 18 is a pretty hefty decision," she told MTV News from the red carpet of the premiere of her new movie, "The Yellow Handkerchief." "And I didn't want to look stupid. I didn't want it to look like kids getting married. You know what I mean?"
Stewart said she had to find an emotional space that allowed her to make a teenage engagement seem plausible. "I wanted to be, like, 'Oh! Wow! I would say yes too!' You know what I mean? So I don't know how you do that. You try to do it for real, and it felt good. I hope it turned out alright."