The concept that she would not songesha bothered me as i tried to get past her. Even as I try she cuts me off.
"Why won't wewe let me see him?" I ask her finnaly stepping back.
"Renn wewe don't need to see him like this."
"Yes I do." I say as I finally push her out of the way. She can't stop me from seeing him. While I walk towards his old bedroom all I can think of are our old memories. All the things we did and the things to come. Thoes times were the best, I can't let them stop now with one bad memorie that will haunt me for the rest of my life.
"Rennesme what are wewe doing up? wewe should be back in bed." My moms voice echoes behind me. As I pass her I see the look of worry on her small, pale face. Her maoni just pass right through me. They don't mean anything to me at this point. My dad steps out of the doorway to Jakes room. I notice that there is little noise comming from the room.
"Dad, just let me in." I say when I reach him.
"I'm not stopping you." His voice is almost quiet, verry unusual for his big nature. As I walk in the door, I hear the quiet moaning comming from Jakes mouth. The sound makes me shutter as I think of him lying there dying.
"Is he awake?" I almost wisper to Billy.
"No, Carlisle alisema the amnesia will not wear off for a couple zaidi hours. He started the treatment. We won't know until tonight if it is working."
"Can I see him?" I ask barely getting the words out. But I can't wait for an answer. I slowly walk towards his kitanda where is ailing body lies. When I get to him I shudder at the sight of him in such pain. His body is tense and cold compared to his natural heat. As I touch his hand his body quivers. I now know the true danger I am in and can not help but cry for his sake and mine. My stomach instantly flips and I rush out of the room.
"Why won't wewe let me see him?" I ask her finnaly stepping back.
"Renn wewe don't need to see him like this."
"Yes I do." I say as I finally push her out of the way. She can't stop me from seeing him. While I walk towards his old bedroom all I can think of are our old memories. All the things we did and the things to come. Thoes times were the best, I can't let them stop now with one bad memorie that will haunt me for the rest of my life.
"Rennesme what are wewe doing up? wewe should be back in bed." My moms voice echoes behind me. As I pass her I see the look of worry on her small, pale face. Her maoni just pass right through me. They don't mean anything to me at this point. My dad steps out of the doorway to Jakes room. I notice that there is little noise comming from the room.
"Dad, just let me in." I say when I reach him.
"I'm not stopping you." His voice is almost quiet, verry unusual for his big nature. As I walk in the door, I hear the quiet moaning comming from Jakes mouth. The sound makes me shutter as I think of him lying there dying.
"Is he awake?" I almost wisper to Billy.
"No, Carlisle alisema the amnesia will not wear off for a couple zaidi hours. He started the treatment. We won't know until tonight if it is working."
"Can I see him?" I ask barely getting the words out. But I can't wait for an answer. I slowly walk towards his kitanda where is ailing body lies. When I get to him I shudder at the sight of him in such pain. His body is tense and cold compared to his natural heat. As I touch his hand his body quivers. I now know the true danger I am in and can not help but cry for his sake and mine. My stomach instantly flips and I rush out of the room.
DRESSING EDWARD
In order to dress Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) in a manner befitting the teen idol that mwandishi Stephenie Meyer envisioned, Chuck says she turned to the royals of the early 19th century: ''His name personifies his look, which to me was English Edwardian. He's the embodiment of an Edwardian gentleman — very proper, has manners, and is very charming.'' The vampire's clothes weren't all inspired kwa history, though. As Chuck points out, ''He wears a pair of shoes that are lace-up and of the early 1900s, but then he also wears zaidi current sporty clothes.''
In order to dress Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) in a manner befitting the teen idol that mwandishi Stephenie Meyer envisioned, Chuck says she turned to the royals of the early 19th century: ''His name personifies his look, which to me was English Edwardian. He's the embodiment of an Edwardian gentleman — very proper, has manners, and is very charming.'' The vampire's clothes weren't all inspired kwa history, though. As Chuck points out, ''He wears a pair of shoes that are lace-up and of the early 1900s, but then he also wears zaidi current sporty clothes.''