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Why did the Wolves try to kill Bella?
When the pack found out that Bella was pregnant, their immediate reaction was to kill Bella in order to kill her baby, who they believed to be a monster at the time. Jacob broke Sam’s alpha order in order to protect Bella, and Leah and Seth joined him. After Bella is thought to be dead, the wolves attack the Cullens.
Why does Sam’s pack want to kill Bella?
Later, when Jacob informs the pack that Bella is pregnant with a vampire’s baby, Sam declares that they have to kill both her and the child, as a necessary casualty to protect the tribe and the Forks community.
Why is the baby killing Bella in Twilight?
The baby is killing Bella because it’s feeding on Bella’s blood, sucking her dry, killing her more day by day. Eventually, Jacob comes up with an idea that seems repulsive, but smart in a way. He convinced the Cullens to let Bella drink blood from a cup and a straw.
Why was Bella’s blood more fragrant in Twilight?
Bella was Edward’s “singer,” and every vampire has one. But there was some indication throughout the books that Bella’s blood might have been more ~fragrant~ than other humans’ blood. James seemed to be more attracted to it in Twilight, and Alice said that it smelled particularly “nice.”
Why does Bella have a mind Shield in Twilight?
Bella’s mind shield is able to block any vampire power that affects her brain. That’s why Edward and Aro couldn’t read her mind, Jane couldn’t make her feel pain (it was only creating the illusion of pain), and Zafrina couldn’t make her see visual projections she was able to make everyone else see.
What happens to Edward and Bella’s sperm in Twilight?
This is probably the most common question amongst Twihards. In the book, when a human is turned into a vampire, all their body fluids turn into venom. So if all of Edward’s body fluids are venom, that means he wouldn’t have had any sperm to impregnate human Bella.
How does Jasper’s power affect Bella in Twilight?
Stephanie Meyer tried to answer this question on her website, explaining that unlike the other vampires powers, Jasper’s power is actually affecting Bella physically by adjusting her pulse and endorphins to calm her down.Why is Jasper’s power the only “science-based” power then while the rest are supernatural, though?