*twitch* More abuse of exclamation, I see.. *twitch*
Yes, a hesitation you might call it, because I fail to comprehend how you actually believe a person would be jealous of someone who does not and will not (sorry hun for your little fantasies) exist? A book that is crafted with the sole intent of marketing in mind, catering towards susceptible women of all ages, looking for "true romance" in this world. Tough luck for them, Edward doesn't exist, and Hallelujah for it, because there are down-to-earth, honest, real men living today who could fulfill your wildest dreams. They won't suck your blood, either! (Unless, of course, you're into fetishism..)
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'll go read a book that isn't, how shall I put it.. entirely trashy.
*opens up Crime and Punishment*





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. i just admire the author who writes a book that draws me in, and makes me doubt if anything is impossible to believe. like vampires, i know they don't exist, but the way Stephenie Meyers creates her vampires, it sounds so realistic.
Although Edward did become slightly more pallatable in Breaking Dawn - he finally started letting go a bit.
