I’m going to guess that it’s because Bella’s actions in Twilight are sometimes frustratingly illogical, and that Alicorn remedies this. (Though illogical isn’t really the right word—my problem with Bella is more that she has no direction, no goals; if not for Edward, what would she ever do?)
But I don’t know how she’s going to make Edward and a rational Bella stay together. Seems like it would make for a short story. “He’s a distant, socially-reclusive vampire who says he’s dangerous and bad for me? Okay. Next!”
(I’m afraid I’m on Team Jacob. Please don’t tell anyone. I’ll lose my guy card.)
But I don’t know how she’s going to make Edward and a rational Bella stay together. Seems like it would make for a short story. “He’s a distant, socially-reclusive vampire who says he’s dangerous and bad for me? Okay. Next!”
That’s what I originally thought. But closely reading Midnight Sun gave me the material to faithfully render Edward, while changing enough as a direct consequence of Bella’s revised personality that her choosing him wasn’t insane. (Or at least I think I’ve managed that.)
That’s what I originally thought. But closely reading Midnight Sun gave me the material to faithfully render Edward, while changing enough as a direct consequence of Bella’s revised personality that her choosing him wasn’t insane. (Or at least I think I’ve managed that.)
Yes, there is something to be said for having a sexy super-powerful immortal who is totally whipped. I don’t think anyone could be called insane for considering that somewhat appealing.
I’m going to guess that it’s because Bella’s actions in Twilight are sometimes frustratingly illogical, and that Alicorn remedies this. (Though illogical isn’t really the right word—my problem with Bella is more that she has no direction, no goals; if not for Edward, what would she ever do?)
But I don’t know how she’s going to make Edward and a rational Bella stay together. Seems like it would make for a short story. “He’s a distant, socially-reclusive vampire who says he’s dangerous and bad for me? Okay. Next!”
(I’m afraid I’m on Team Jacob. Please don’t tell anyone. I’ll lose my guy card.)
That’s what I originally thought. But closely reading Midnight Sun gave me the material to faithfully render Edward, while changing enough as a direct consequence of Bella’s revised personality that her choosing him wasn’t insane. (Or at least I think I’ve managed that.)
Yes, there is something to be said for having a sexy super-powerful immortal who is totally whipped. I don’t think anyone could be called insane for considering that somewhat appealing.