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god shut up you obsessed rat. maybe she likes girls did u think of that
i would die to see Charlie Swans search history.
âteen girl therapyâ
âphill jacksonville baseballâ
âswitzerland medical centresâ
@twilightnet midnight sun event: edward + bellaâs hideous green sweater
Could a dead, frozen heart beat again? It felt like mine was about to
Midnight Sun is everything, reading from Edwardâs angsty, overdramatic point of view is just so.. effervescent
this wonât make your blog ugly⊠reblog to share an important piece of history with your followers
Friendly reminder that there are 750 Quileute. Seven Hundred and Fifty. Think. For reference- how big was your middle school? (around that, maybe?) I think we tend not to understand how personal their inclusion in Twilight was. Smeyer took advantage of them. She's rich off of them and their culture. She exploited and misrepresented them. Seven hundred and fifty people. She could look each one of them in the eye and apologize in one afternoon and instead, she sits on 125 million dollars as if her hands are tied.
She could give every Quileute $50,000 each and still have $87,500,000 left over.
part 5
part 1 part 2 part 3 part 4
twilight au where bella is turned from venom left on a slice of pizza she shared with edward in the forks high school cafeteria that one time
Don't know what the fuck they're on but I feel old, jaded and ready to tell Edward's bitchass to square the fuck up
try not to think about esme. esme, the innocent bystander in all the drama.
esme, who had to see the love of her adoptive sonâs life cling onto humanity with every breath she took in their presence. esme, who had to put up with a traumatized confederate soldier, a depressed ww1 soldier wannabe, a hectic girl who had weight on her tiny shoulders to be an oracle to ensure their safety, the bitter, the energetic. and that they werenât simply adoptive children for the pretense, or the convenience. but, dammit, just how broken they were. children. her children. this woman had to deal with rejection and death and the crushing reality of the pain of their mourning and suffering. frozen as teens, hundreds of years old⊠the weakest cullen is somehow the most determined and selfless. donât imagine esme cullen religiously reading cooking books and watching cooking programs to feed the wolves and bella. failed attempts of meals and the smell of burning and her being skittish of the cooker and its flames due to an âincidentâ with a pack of jiffy pop. desperately attempting to give all that she could give to prove that despite her⊠condition, that she loved, unconditionally, and cared. donât imagine the hurt she masked with her understanding at the rejection of her kindness. donât imagine her taking it in her stride and growing even more determined to fight and love. donât imagine carlisle, the only man who really saw her as her own individual, consoling a weeping esme at the depravity of it all. robbed of her title, robbed of her individualism. esme cullen is not merely the trophy wife that carlisle took as a companion. she is a mother. she is a fighter. and if you think for a second that she wouldnât give her life to save someone else, someone she barely knew, or one of her children? youâre dead wrong. because she may be the physically weakest; but this woman lost her son, committed suicide, and learned to love again. was steadfast and loving to those who entered her home, or even spoke to her. has the least detail out of any cullen. this woman is the ROCK of the cullens, because she did not make it a coven, she made it a family.
LET JESSICA SAY FUCK
Alice in Midnight Sun, sitting in the back of the car wearing Emmettâs hoodie and Jasperâs watch while she plays out the future events of the next week in her head and works out the best strategy.
Edward, reading her thoughts and internally praising her superior fashion choices and amazing vampire talents:
twilight fans: wow jk rowling is a terf? time to boycott harry potter products đđ»đ«đ đ»ââïž
also twilight fans: canât wait til august 4th to support a racist!!! đâšđž
Me, reading Midnight Sun from some pirate website and only because I'm using it for my MA thesis proposal about the forced and uneccessary trope of sterilizing female characters:
Did the description in Midnight Sun of Esme as a shy homebody agree with your Esme headcanons? I don't recall her having been characterized that way previously, and it surprised me a bit.
I would have probably described her as a homebody, but not as âshy.â I had thought the previous explanation SM had given that Esme was just not confident in her self-control and thatâs why she kept to the house most of the time, she was so loving that she worried about having an accident and hurting someone. Which is not the same as being shy or timid. Esme has always struck me as more outgoing than that? I had thought she might have liked to have been out in the world more, making friends, but she wasnât confident in her control yet .Sheâs warm and welcoming and gracious not nervous and shy, so it was a little weird to see her described that way. Part of it kind of felt like SM responding to criticism about Esme doesnât get to say or do much by being like âSheâs SHY thatâs why sheâs quiet and stays out of things!! Leave her alone!âÂ
What was even more jarring to me was the portrayal of Victoria as all anxious and jumpy. I knew her power of evasion existed but I had sort of thought it anything that would make her less jumpy because sheâd be confident in her ability to escape? Reading about her in MS you wouldnât imagine sheâd be a driving villainous threat for the next two books.
if youâre a active twilight blog, like or reblog this post. I need some new blogs to follow!!
youâre telling me edward knew how bella would react in new moon, knew she wouldnât get over it, left anyway, and had the set of stones to be all âi didnât think youâd get this badâ when he returned? this man boils my blood