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kanangirl123
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I understand what you guys are saying, i truly do. and i know Bella can re-shield. And i know what it means to Edward to finally be able to hear her, and i know how much more convenient that this can make their relationship.
But to me, her finally being able to unshield seems like a betrayal (wow that sounds so drastic). She's like the only one that has a private mind, and turning it off at times, well i think her shield should be like a gift you can't let other people borrow (?).
But to me, her finally being able to unshield seems like a betrayal (wow that sounds so drastic). She's like the only one that has a private mind, and turning it off at times, well i think her shield should be like a gift you can't let other people borrow (?).
I don't think you really understand the importance of Bella's ability to un-shield herself. Edward could never read Bella's mind. He ALSO kept doubting how much she loved him. By allowed Edward that one short glimpse of her mind, he can finally see just how much she really loves him. It doesn't make their relationship more "convenient", it completes it.
Thats what Steph Meyer says too. Its kind of like four books worth of tension released right then. Bella had her revelation in New Moon, I guess Edward had his at the end of Breaking Dawn.
Keep in mind, I started this thread when i hated Breaking Dawn.
and thats suppose to mean... what to us exactly? (by no means to do i mean to sound mean)