Twilight Reimagined
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What if Renesmee rejected Jacob?
Bella Cullen feels fraught. Her daughter, Ness, has fallen in love with Nahuel, the Volturi are calling for the largest meeting of the vampire world since the 1300s, and Bella has discovered a strange new gift of her own...This is a follow-up to 'Breaking Dawn'. I was always incredibly uncomfortable that Jacob imprinted on a baby and took her away from her family, keeping Edward and Bella from being real parents - I want to show what it would be like for humans to use their free will, and Ness (not 'Nessie', the name Jacob chose for Bella and Edward's only daughter) rejecting Jacob.
I'm keeping to Stephanie Meyer's writing 'voice' as much as possible, so there'll be a superfluity of adverbs and adjectives, and a lot of wincing, flinching, mumbling and chagrin. In the original universe, Bella blames herself for everything, whether she's responsible for it or not. In this book, the triple effect of Ness rejecting Jacob, the effect that Jacob has had on Bella/Edward's marriage and their relationships with the Cullen family, and the fallout from Bella's childhood during which she had to parent Reneé causes Bella to reevaluate her entire life. And not before time, in my opinion!Series
- Part 1 of Twilight Reimagined
