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Iām so far gone that Iād want to kill Charlie, that Iād drink Jacobās blood or Angelaās if I got the chance, how can that be true?
Edward: It will pass. And I doubt youāll want to drink the dogās blood. Even as a newborn, youāll have better taste.
Bella: But that will always be what I want most, wonāt it? Blood, blood, and more blood!
Edward: That fact that you are still alive is a proof that that is not true. And Bella I could kill you.
Bella: I donāt think you could.
(Edward takes his hand a breaks part of the bed)
Bella: Thatās not what I meant. I already know how strong you are. You didnāt have to break the furniture.
Edward: What did you mean then?
Bella: Obviously not that you arenāt physically able to hurt me, if you wanted to. More that, you donāt want to hurt me, so much so that I donāt think that you ever could.
Edward: It might not work like that, Bella.
Bella: Might. You have no more idea what youāre talking about that I do.
Edward: Exactly. Do you imagine I would ever take that kind of risk with you?
Bella: Please. Itās all I want. Please. Please? You donāt have to make me any guarantees. If it doesnāt work out right, well, then thatās just that. Just let us tryā¦only try. And Iāll give you what you want. Iāll marry you. Iāll let you pay for Dartmouth, and I wonāt complain about the bribe to get me in. You can even buy me a fast car if that makes you happy! Justā¦please.
Edward: This is unbearable. So many things Iāve wanted to give you, and this is what you decide to demand. Do you have any idea how painful it is, trying to refuse you when you plead with me this way?
Bella: Then donāt refuse. Please.
Edward: Bella.
(Edward tries to persuade it is a bad idea, by kissing her)
Edward: Bella. Would you please stop trying to take your clothes off.
Bella: Do you want to do that part?
Edward: Not tonight.
Bella: Edward, donātā¦
Edward: Iām not saying no. Iām just saying not tonight.
Bella: Give me one good reason why tonight is not as good as any other night.
Edward: I wasnāt born yesterday. Out of the two of us, which do you think is more unwilling to give the other what they want? You just promised to marry me before you do any changing, but if I give in tonight, what guarantee do I have that you wonāt go running off to Carlisle in the morning? I am clearly much less reluctant to give you what you want. Therefore, you first.
Bella: I have to marry you first?
Edward: Thatās the deal. Take it or leave it. Compromise, remember?
(Kiss)
Bella: I think thatās a really bad idea.
Edward: Iām not surprised you feel that way. You have a one track mind.
Bella: How did this happen? I thought I was holding my own tonight, for once, and now, all of a suddenā¦
Edward: Youāre engaged.
Bella: Ew! Please donāt say that out loud.
Edward: Are you going back on your word? Are you?
Bella: Ugh! No. Iām not. Are you happy now?
Edward: Exceptionally. Arenāt you happy at all?
(Kisses her)
Bella: A little bit. But not about getting married.
(Kisses her)
Edward: Do you get the feeling that everything is backward? Traditionally, shouldnāt you be arguing my side, and I on yours?
Bella: There isnāt much thatās traditional about you and me.
Edward: True.
(Kisses her again)
Bella: Look, Edward. I said I would marry you, and I will. I promise. I swear. If you want, Iāll sign a contract in my own blood.
Edward: Not funny.
Bella: What Iām saying is this. Iām not going to trick you or anything You know me better than that. So thereās really no reason to wait. Weāre completely alone. How often does that happen? And youāve provided this very large and comfortable bed.
Edward: Not tonight.
Bella: Donāt you trust me?
Edward: Of course I do.
Bella: Then whatās the problem? Itās not like you didnāt know you were going to win in the end. You always win.
Edward: Just hedging my bets.
Bella: Thereās something else. Are you planning to go back on you word?
Edward: No. I swear to you, we will try. After you marry me.
Bella: You make me feel like a villain in a melodrama, twirling my mustache while I try to steal some poor girlās virtue. Thatās it, isnāt it?
Edward: No silly girl. Iām trying to protect yours. And youāre making it shockingly difficult.
Bella: Of all the ridiculousā¦
Edward: Let me ask you something. Weāve had this discussion before, but humor me. How many people in this room have a soul? A shot at heaven, or whatever there is after this life?
Bella: Two.
Edward: All right. Maybe thatās true. Now, thereās a world full of dissension about this, but the vast majority seem to think that there are some rules that have to be followed.
Bella: Vampire rules arenāt enough for you? You want to worry about the human ones too?
Edward: It couldnāt hurt. Just in case. Now, of course, it might be too late for me, even if you are right about my soul.
Bella: No, it isnāt.
Edward: Thou shall not kill is commonly accepted by most major belief systems. And Iāve killed a lot of people, Bella.
Bella: Only the bad ones.
Edward: Maybe that counts, maybe it doesnāt. But you havenāt killed anyone.
Bella: That you know about.
Edward: And Iām going to do my best to keep you out of temptationās way.
Bella: Okay. But we werenāt fighting over committing murder.
Edward: You canāt make me go somewhere you wonāt be. Thatās my definition of hell. Anyway, I have an easy solution to all this: letās never die, all right?
Bella: Sounds simple enough. Why didnāt I think of that? So thatās it. You wonāt sleep with me until weāre married.
Edward: Technically, I canāt ever sleep with you.
Bella: Very mature, Edward.
Edward: But, other than that detail, yes, youāve got it right.
Bella: I canāt believe Iām going along with this. When I think of Charlie and Renee! Can you imagine what Angela will think? Or Jessica? Ugh. I can hear the gossip now. But do you have a ring?
Edward: Do you want to see it?
Bella: No! Unless you really want to show it to me.
Edward: Thatās okay. I can wait.
Bella: Show me the damn ring, Edward.
Edward: No.
Bella: Please? Please can I see it?
Edward: You are the most dangerous thing Iāve ever met. Go ahead and look, then.
Bella: You didnāt spend a lot of money, did you? Lie to me, if you did.
Edward: I didnāt spend anything. Itās just another hand me down. This is the ring my father gave to my mother.
Bella: Oh.
Edward: I suppose itās a little outdated. Old-fashioned, just like me. I can get you something more modern. Something from Tiffanyās?
Bella: I like old-fashioned things. Itās so pretty.
Edward: Do you like it?
Bella: Itās beautiful. Whatās not to like?
Edward: See if it fits. Bella, Iām not going to solder it to your finger. Just try it on so I can see if it needs to be sized. Then you can take it right off.
Bella: Fine.
Edward: A perfect fit. Thatās nice, saves me a trip to the jewelerās.
Bella: You like that, donāt you.
Edward: Sure. It looks very nice on you. (Kisses her) Yes, I like it. You have no idea.
Bella: I believe you.
Edward: Do you mind if I do something?
Bella: Anything you want. Anything but that.
Edward: Now, I want to do this right. Please, please, keep in mind that youāve already agreed to this, and donāt ruin it for me.
Bella: Oh, no.
Edward: Be nice. Isabella Swan? I promise to love you forever, every single day of forever. Will you marry me?
Bella: Yes.
Edward: Thanks.
Scene 12
Alice: I think that youāre going to want to pack for cold weather, Edward. I canāt see where you are exactly, because youāre taking off with that dog this afternoon. But the storm thatās coming seems particularly bad in that general area. Itās going to snow on the mountains.
Bella: Ew, snow.
Alice: Wear a jacket.
Edward: Why donāt you call Jacob and tell him weāll be ready for him in an hour or so. He knows where to meet us.
Billy: Donāt worry about Charlie, Bella. Iāve got my part of this under control.
Bella: Yeah, I know Charlieāll be fine.
Billy: I wish I could be with the rest of them tomorrow. Being an old man is a hardship, Bella.
Bella: Have fun with Charlie.
Billy: Good luck, Bella. And pass that along to the Cullens for me.
Bella: I will. Billy said to tell you good luck.
Edward: That was generous of him.
Alice: Bella, could I please speak with you alone?
Edward: Youāre about to make my life harder than it needs to be, Alice. Iād really rather you didnāt.
Alice: this isnāt about you, Edward.
(Edward chuckles)
Alice: Itās not. This is a female thing.
Bella: Let her talk to me.
Edward: You asked for it.
Alice: Bella?
Bella: Whatās wrong, Alice?
Alice: Donāt you love me?
Bella: Of course I do. You know that.
Alice: Then why do I see you sneaking off to Vegas to get married without inviting me?
Bella: Oh. You know how I hate to make a big deal out of things. It was Edwardās idea, anyway.
Alice: I donāt care whose idea it was. How could you do this to me? I expect that kind of thing from Edward, but not from you. I love you like you were my own sister.
Bella: To me, Alice, you are my sister.
Alice: Words!
Bella: Fine, you can come. There wonāt be much to see. What?
Alice: How much do you love me, Bella?
Bella: Why?
Alice: Please, please, please. Please, Bella, please, if you really love me, please let me do your wedding.
Bella: Aw, Alice! No! Donāt do this to me.
Alice: If you really, truly love me, Bella.
Bella: That is so unfair. And Edward kind of already used that one on me.
Alice: Iāll bet Edward would like it better if you did this traditionally, though heād never tell you that. And Esme, think what it would mean to her!
Bella: Iād rather face the newborns alone.
Alice: Iāll owe you for a decade.
Bella: Youād owe me for a century!
Alice: Is that a yes?
Bella: No! I donāt want to do this!
Alice: You wonāt have to do anything but walk a few yards and then repeat after the minister.
Bella: Ugh! Ugh, ugh!
Alice: Please? Please, please, please, please, please?
Bella: Iāll never, never ever forgive you for this, Alice.
Alice: Yay!
Bella: thatās not a yes!
Alice: But it will be.
Bella: Edward! I know youāre listening. Get over here.
Edward: Thanks so much Alice. Vegas.
Alice: Not a chance. Bella would never do that to me. You know, Edward, as a brother, you are sometimes a disappointment.
Bella: Donāt be mean. Heās trying to make me happy, unlike you.
Alice: Iām trying to make you happy, too, Bella. Itās just that I know better what will make you happyā¦in the long run. Youāll thank me for this. Maybe not for fifty years, but definitely someday.
Bella: I never thought Iād see the day whereād be willing to take a bet against you, Alice, but it has arrived.
Alice: So, are you going to show me the ring? Huh. I saw him put it on you. Did I miss
Edward: It will pass. And I doubt youāll want to drink the dogās blood. Even as a newborn, youāll have better taste.
Bella: But that will always be what I want most, wonāt it? Blood, blood, and more blood!
Edward: That fact that you are still alive is a proof that that is not true. And Bella I could kill you.
Bella: I donāt think you could.
(Edward takes his hand a breaks part of the bed)
Bella: Thatās not what I meant. I already know how strong you are. You didnāt have to break the furniture.
Edward: What did you mean then?
Bella: Obviously not that you arenāt physically able to hurt me, if you wanted to. More that, you donāt want to hurt me, so much so that I donāt think that you ever could.
Edward: It might not work like that, Bella.
Bella: Might. You have no more idea what youāre talking about that I do.
Edward: Exactly. Do you imagine I would ever take that kind of risk with you?
Bella: Please. Itās all I want. Please. Please? You donāt have to make me any guarantees. If it doesnāt work out right, well, then thatās just that. Just let us tryā¦only try. And Iāll give you what you want. Iāll marry you. Iāll let you pay for Dartmouth, and I wonāt complain about the bribe to get me in. You can even buy me a fast car if that makes you happy! Justā¦please.
Edward: This is unbearable. So many things Iāve wanted to give you, and this is what you decide to demand. Do you have any idea how painful it is, trying to refuse you when you plead with me this way?
Bella: Then donāt refuse. Please.
Edward: Bella.
(Edward tries to persuade it is a bad idea, by kissing her)
Edward: Bella. Would you please stop trying to take your clothes off.
Bella: Do you want to do that part?
Edward: Not tonight.
Bella: Edward, donātā¦
Edward: Iām not saying no. Iām just saying not tonight.
Bella: Give me one good reason why tonight is not as good as any other night.
Edward: I wasnāt born yesterday. Out of the two of us, which do you think is more unwilling to give the other what they want? You just promised to marry me before you do any changing, but if I give in tonight, what guarantee do I have that you wonāt go running off to Carlisle in the morning? I am clearly much less reluctant to give you what you want. Therefore, you first.
Bella: I have to marry you first?
Edward: Thatās the deal. Take it or leave it. Compromise, remember?
(Kiss)
Bella: I think thatās a really bad idea.
Edward: Iām not surprised you feel that way. You have a one track mind.
Bella: How did this happen? I thought I was holding my own tonight, for once, and now, all of a suddenā¦
Edward: Youāre engaged.
Bella: Ew! Please donāt say that out loud.
Edward: Are you going back on your word? Are you?
Bella: Ugh! No. Iām not. Are you happy now?
Edward: Exceptionally. Arenāt you happy at all?
(Kisses her)
Bella: A little bit. But not about getting married.
(Kisses her)
Edward: Do you get the feeling that everything is backward? Traditionally, shouldnāt you be arguing my side, and I on yours?
Bella: There isnāt much thatās traditional about you and me.
Edward: True.
(Kisses her again)
Bella: Look, Edward. I said I would marry you, and I will. I promise. I swear. If you want, Iāll sign a contract in my own blood.
Edward: Not funny.
Bella: What Iām saying is this. Iām not going to trick you or anything You know me better than that. So thereās really no reason to wait. Weāre completely alone. How often does that happen? And youāve provided this very large and comfortable bed.
Edward: Not tonight.
Bella: Donāt you trust me?
Edward: Of course I do.
Bella: Then whatās the problem? Itās not like you didnāt know you were going to win in the end. You always win.
Edward: Just hedging my bets.
Bella: Thereās something else. Are you planning to go back on you word?
Edward: No. I swear to you, we will try. After you marry me.
Bella: You make me feel like a villain in a melodrama, twirling my mustache while I try to steal some poor girlās virtue. Thatās it, isnāt it?
Edward: No silly girl. Iām trying to protect yours. And youāre making it shockingly difficult.
Bella: Of all the ridiculousā¦
Edward: Let me ask you something. Weāve had this discussion before, but humor me. How many people in this room have a soul? A shot at heaven, or whatever there is after this life?
Bella: Two.
Edward: All right. Maybe thatās true. Now, thereās a world full of dissension about this, but the vast majority seem to think that there are some rules that have to be followed.
Bella: Vampire rules arenāt enough for you? You want to worry about the human ones too?
Edward: It couldnāt hurt. Just in case. Now, of course, it might be too late for me, even if you are right about my soul.
Bella: No, it isnāt.
Edward: Thou shall not kill is commonly accepted by most major belief systems. And Iāve killed a lot of people, Bella.
Bella: Only the bad ones.
Edward: Maybe that counts, maybe it doesnāt. But you havenāt killed anyone.
Bella: That you know about.
Edward: And Iām going to do my best to keep you out of temptationās way.
Bella: Okay. But we werenāt fighting over committing murder.
Edward: You canāt make me go somewhere you wonāt be. Thatās my definition of hell. Anyway, I have an easy solution to all this: letās never die, all right?
Bella: Sounds simple enough. Why didnāt I think of that? So thatās it. You wonāt sleep with me until weāre married.
Edward: Technically, I canāt ever sleep with you.
Bella: Very mature, Edward.
Edward: But, other than that detail, yes, youāve got it right.
Bella: I canāt believe Iām going along with this. When I think of Charlie and Renee! Can you imagine what Angela will think? Or Jessica? Ugh. I can hear the gossip now. But do you have a ring?
Edward: Do you want to see it?
Bella: No! Unless you really want to show it to me.
Edward: Thatās okay. I can wait.
Bella: Show me the damn ring, Edward.
Edward: No.
Bella: Please? Please can I see it?
Edward: You are the most dangerous thing Iāve ever met. Go ahead and look, then.
Bella: You didnāt spend a lot of money, did you? Lie to me, if you did.
Edward: I didnāt spend anything. Itās just another hand me down. This is the ring my father gave to my mother.
Bella: Oh.
Edward: I suppose itās a little outdated. Old-fashioned, just like me. I can get you something more modern. Something from Tiffanyās?
Bella: I like old-fashioned things. Itās so pretty.
Edward: Do you like it?
Bella: Itās beautiful. Whatās not to like?
Edward: See if it fits. Bella, Iām not going to solder it to your finger. Just try it on so I can see if it needs to be sized. Then you can take it right off.
Bella: Fine.
Edward: A perfect fit. Thatās nice, saves me a trip to the jewelerās.
Bella: You like that, donāt you.
Edward: Sure. It looks very nice on you. (Kisses her) Yes, I like it. You have no idea.
Bella: I believe you.
Edward: Do you mind if I do something?
Bella: Anything you want. Anything but that.
Edward: Now, I want to do this right. Please, please, keep in mind that youāve already agreed to this, and donāt ruin it for me.
Bella: Oh, no.
Edward: Be nice. Isabella Swan? I promise to love you forever, every single day of forever. Will you marry me?
Bella: Yes.
Edward: Thanks.
Scene 12
Alice: I think that youāre going to want to pack for cold weather, Edward. I canāt see where you are exactly, because youāre taking off with that dog this afternoon. But the storm thatās coming seems particularly bad in that general area. Itās going to snow on the mountains.
Bella: Ew, snow.
Alice: Wear a jacket.
Edward: Why donāt you call Jacob and tell him weāll be ready for him in an hour or so. He knows where to meet us.
Billy: Donāt worry about Charlie, Bella. Iāve got my part of this under control.
Bella: Yeah, I know Charlieāll be fine.
Billy: I wish I could be with the rest of them tomorrow. Being an old man is a hardship, Bella.
Bella: Have fun with Charlie.
Billy: Good luck, Bella. And pass that along to the Cullens for me.
Bella: I will. Billy said to tell you good luck.
Edward: That was generous of him.
Alice: Bella, could I please speak with you alone?
Edward: Youāre about to make my life harder than it needs to be, Alice. Iād really rather you didnāt.
Alice: this isnāt about you, Edward.
(Edward chuckles)
Alice: Itās not. This is a female thing.
Bella: Let her talk to me.
Edward: You asked for it.
Alice: Bella?
Bella: Whatās wrong, Alice?
Alice: Donāt you love me?
Bella: Of course I do. You know that.
Alice: Then why do I see you sneaking off to Vegas to get married without inviting me?
Bella: Oh. You know how I hate to make a big deal out of things. It was Edwardās idea, anyway.
Alice: I donāt care whose idea it was. How could you do this to me? I expect that kind of thing from Edward, but not from you. I love you like you were my own sister.
Bella: To me, Alice, you are my sister.
Alice: Words!
Bella: Fine, you can come. There wonāt be much to see. What?
Alice: How much do you love me, Bella?
Bella: Why?
Alice: Please, please, please. Please, Bella, please, if you really love me, please let me do your wedding.
Bella: Aw, Alice! No! Donāt do this to me.
Alice: If you really, truly love me, Bella.
Bella: That is so unfair. And Edward kind of already used that one on me.
Alice: Iāll bet Edward would like it better if you did this traditionally, though heād never tell you that. And Esme, think what it would mean to her!
Bella: Iād rather face the newborns alone.
Alice: Iāll owe you for a decade.
Bella: Youād owe me for a century!
Alice: Is that a yes?
Bella: No! I donāt want to do this!
Alice: You wonāt have to do anything but walk a few yards and then repeat after the minister.
Bella: Ugh! Ugh, ugh!
Alice: Please? Please, please, please, please, please?
Bella: Iāll never, never ever forgive you for this, Alice.
Alice: Yay!
Bella: thatās not a yes!
Alice: But it will be.
Bella: Edward! I know youāre listening. Get over here.
Edward: Thanks so much Alice. Vegas.
Alice: Not a chance. Bella would never do that to me. You know, Edward, as a brother, you are sometimes a disappointment.
Bella: Donāt be mean. Heās trying to make me happy, unlike you.
Alice: Iām trying to make you happy, too, Bella. Itās just that I know better what will make you happyā¦in the long run. Youāll thank me for this. Maybe not for fifty years, but definitely someday.
Bella: I never thought Iād see the day whereād be willing to take a bet against you, Alice, but it has arrived.
Alice: So, are you going to show me the ring? Huh. I saw him put it on you. Did I miss
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