New Twilight Thread: Forks or La Push? Hmmmmmm....

♥DizzyDizney♥;26535714 said:
Yes! She chooses Edward! >:D


"Everybody wins. Even Team Jacob."
Hmm.. is he going to find someone else?

By the way she says it, it sounds quite possible. I sure hope he does.
 
Good News Everyone!

"With the understanding that this spoiler will send the blogosphere into either a tizzy of celebration or outrage, EW.com hereby reveals a major plot point from Stephenie Meyer's Breaking Dawn, the fourth and final installment to her Twilight series. And no, the forthcoming information is not from a fever dream or a filched copy of the book found in the dusty stock room of a Barnes & Noble. This exclusive spoiler comes straight from Meyer herself, with her explicit go-ahead to share with her fans.

Team Jacob, you staged a valiant effort, urging Bella to choose her faithful, strangely muscular friend instead of her sexy, hairless vampire. But Meyer, clapping her hands and bobbing on her toes, reveals that she had the great fun of writing Bella and Edward's wedding scene. ''And it's not a dream sequence!'' Meyer promises with a laugh. ''It's the actual wedding between Edward and Bella. The wedding! I'm a girly girl so it's something I've been waiting for too.'' Before anyone throws their computer out their bedroom window, screaming that the surprise of the summer has now been ruined for them, Meyer promises that the wedding takes place early on in Breaking Dawn. Trust that unexpected thrills still await.

While we're on a roll, here's another surprise for you: Meyer says she wrote Bella and Edward's wedding scene years ago, initially planning for the young couple to tie the knot shortly after the end of Twilight. Her editor at the time balked that those crazy kids were too young to walk down the aisle, and Meyer, who herself was married and already raising her first son by the age of 23, shelved their eternal bond for a later date.

For those heartbroken that their heroine apparently picks Edward over Jacob, take comfort in the simple fact that Breaking Dawn exists. Meyer says she fought long and hard before her publisher agreed to a fourth book in the series. Little, Brown for Young Readers originally paid the author $750,000 for a three-book deal. Before Twilight had even hit the shelves, Meyer realized there was no way she could wrap up the characters' storylines in three books. But her publisher was nervous about shelling out another chunk of change for an unproven author. ''My books weren't out yet,'' she says. ''Nobody cared about me. I was just this little author they were taking a chance on.'' Eventually, Meyer prevailed, selling the fourth book for $400,000. Lucky Little, Brown. Breaking Dawn is expected to go down as the biggest book of the summer. Everybody wins. Even Team Jacob
."

OME! I am so happy right now!

I'm sorry to all you Jacob fans, but I've hated him ever since he showed up in Twilight. I just felt like he barged in and created a conflict between Edward and Bella right from the beginning, which I hated. But now its all good because I know Edward and Bella will get married! AHHHHH!

Now my friend's mom officially owes me a mountain dew. xD
 
I'm happy, but I figured this is what it would say :goodvibes:
 

I wanted to borrow the twilight series from the library today. They didn't have them :(.
 
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Before I had the books of my own and I still don't have Eclipse my library never had the books in stock. You always had to go on a waiting list. Sometimes for months. So I just bought Twilight and New Moon because they were in paperback and will by Eclipse when I see it in paperback.
 
DARNIT DEVAN

I used the same avatars for Chizzy and Carden.

...back to the drawing board.

d'oh.

I'M NOT COPYING YOU
..I've been meaning to make a TAI siggy for weeks, you just beat me to it. :l


yay twilight.
 
You know like at the end of HP7 when Hermione, Ron, Harry & Ginny were sending there kids off to Hogwarts and all the speculation was well maybe J.K. Rowling will do a spin off on those characters. I wonder if Bella and Edward will have any children and the story could continue. Hee Hee
 
Good News Everyone!

"With the understanding that this spoiler will send the blogosphere into either a tizzy of celebration or outrage, EW.com hereby reveals a major plot point from Stephenie Meyer's Breaking Dawn, the fourth and final installment to her Twilight series. And no, the forthcoming information is not from a fever dream or a filched copy of the book found in the dusty stock room of a Barnes & Noble. This exclusive spoiler comes straight from Meyer herself, with her explicit go-ahead to share with her fans.

Team Jacob, you staged a valiant effort, urging Bella to choose her faithful, strangely muscular friend instead of her sexy, hairless vampire. But Meyer, clapping her hands and bobbing on her toes, reveals that she had the great fun of writing Bella and Edward's wedding scene. ''And it's not a dream sequence!'' Meyer promises with a laugh. ''It's the actual wedding between Edward and Bella. The wedding! I'm a girly girl so it's something I've been waiting for too.'' Before anyone throws their computer out their bedroom window, screaming that the surprise of the summer has now been ruined for them, Meyer promises that the wedding takes place early on in Breaking Dawn. Trust that unexpected thrills still await.

While we're on a roll, here's another surprise for you: Meyer says she wrote Bella and Edward's wedding scene years ago, initially planning for the young couple to tie the knot shortly after the end of Twilight. Her editor at the time balked that those crazy kids were too young to walk down the aisle, and Meyer, who herself was married and already raising her first son by the age of 23, shelved their eternal bond for a later date.

For those heartbroken that their heroine apparently picks Edward over Jacob, take comfort in the simple fact that Breaking Dawn exists. Meyer says she fought long and hard before her publisher agreed to a fourth book in the series. Little, Brown for Young Readers originally paid the author $750,000 for a three-book deal. Before Twilight had even hit the shelves, Meyer realized there was no way she could wrap up the characters' storylines in three books. But her publisher was nervous about shelling out another chunk of change for an unproven author. ''My books weren't out yet,'' she says. ''Nobody cared about me. I was just this little author they were taking a chance on.'' Eventually, Meyer prevailed, selling the fourth book for $400,000. Lucky Little, Brown. Breaking Dawn is expected to go down as the biggest book of the summer. Everybody wins. Even Team Jacob
."

eeeeeeeeeeeeee! yay! now it will be way easier to wait :upsidedow
 
You know like at the end of HP7 when Hermione, Ron, Harry & Ginny were sending there kids off to Hogwarts and all the speculation was well maybe J.K. Rowling will do a spin off on those characters. I wonder if Bella and Edward will have any children and the story could continue. Hee Hee

The only way Bella and Edward could ' have' kids is if they adopted or found a child and turned it into a vampire. Which is really unlikely. Although it would be nice to have more stories involving them
 
You know like at the end of HP7 when Hermione, Ron, Harry & Ginny were sending there kids off to Hogwarts and all the speculation was well maybe J.K. Rowling will do a spin off on those characters. I wonder if Bella and Edward will have any children and the story could continue. Hee Hee

Vampires can't have kids though...:sad1:
Unless...the plan was to try and..ahem...before Edward turned her into a vampire...:rolleyes: lol
I hope she does spins offs on the other Cullens. I'd love that.
 













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