Renesmee Carlie Cullen


the beautiful offspring of edward anthony cullen and isabella “bella” marie swan (now cullen too). she was concieved the day of edward and bella’s honeymoon in “breaking dawn” the fourth book in the twilight series by the g-ddess stephenie meyer. renesmee or “nessie” as nicknamed by jacob black has edward’s color hair, charlie swan’s curls, bella’s human eyes (chocolate brown). she has edward’s facial features and she is half human half vampire (on the count of bella had her when she was still human). she will reach maturity at 7 years of age and then countinue to live without any physical change. she has a beating heart, strong skin like only a vampire could have, she has rosy cheeks like human bella did and she has a “special vampire gift”.
and then her body was suddenly still under my hands, though her breathing picked up roughly and her heart continued to thud. i realized the stillness meant that it was over. the internal beating was over. it must be out of her.
it was.
edward whispered, “renesmee”
so bella’d been wrong. it wasn’t a boy as she’d imagined. no big surprise there. what hadn’t she been wrong about? i didn’t look away from her red-spotted eyes, but i felt her hands lift weakly.
“let me…,” she croaked in a broken whisper.”give her to me”
i guess i would have known that he would always give her what she wanted, no matter how stupid her request might be. but i didn’t dream he would listen to her now. so i didn’t think to stop him.
something warm touched my arm. that right there should have caught my attention. nothing felt warm to me.
but i couldn’t look away from bella’s face. she blinked and then stared, finally seeing something. she moaned out a strange, weak croon.
“renes…mee. so…beautiful.”
and then she gasped-gasped in pain.
by the time i looked, it was too late. eward had sn-tched the warm, bl–dy thing out of her limp arms. my eyes flickered across her skin. it was red with blood- the blood that had flowed from her mouth, the blood smeared all over the creature, and fresh blood welling out of a tiny double-cresent bite mark just over her left breast.
“no, renesmee,” edward murmured, like he was teaching the monster manners.
i didn’t look at him or it. i watched bella as her eyes rolled back into her head.
with a last ga-lump, her heart faltered and went silent.

renesmee carlie cullen’s birth from jacob black’s perspective. (breaking dawn, pages 352-353)

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