Re: Bella's Dreams
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 2:29 pm
So did Renesme give Bella any dreams or vision when Renesme was in her stomach? Or did Renesme not gain that power until she came out?
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But didn't she first have the immortal child dream the night before her wedding? So there was no way that Ness was giving her that because she wasn't even pregnant..is that when she first had them??bite_me wrote:I think the reason for Bella's precognitive dreams in BD was because nessie was 'showing' her she was pregnant.
Except Nessie wasn't developed enough for her power (or her gender) to be completely formed. So Nessie's thoughts mixed with Bella's and made them twisted versions of the truth. And they were more vivid than usual because they weren't just dreams.
She did first have that dream the night before the wedding, because earlier Carlisle had told her the story of the immortal children and she was thinking about it.eliselovesedwardx wrote:But didn't she first have the immortal child dream the night before her wedding? So there was no way that Ness was giving her that because she wasn't even pregnant..is that when she first had them??bite_me wrote:I think the reason for Bella's precognitive dreams in BD was because nessie was 'showing' her she was pregnant.
Except Nessie wasn't developed enough for her power (or her gender) to be completely formed. So Nessie's thoughts mixed with Bella's and made them twisted versions of the truth. And they were more vivid than usual because they weren't just dreams.
Can someone answer my question? =(Ichigo Kitty wrote:So did Renesme give Bella any dreams or vision when Renesme was in her stomach? Or did Renesme not gain that power until she came out?
No, what you mention is the Preface to New Moon. Bella's dream was of herself standing in front of a mirror thinking she was looking at her dead Grandma. Edward comes into view, and she puts her arm around him. The reflection shows the old woman putting her arm around "something" that's not there. Turns out, the reflection isn't her dead Grandma, it was Bella, OLD and withered.pdxdragon wrote: But then there was the dream that opens New Moon where she saw Edward in the shadows of the large crowded square and she was frightened he would come out into the sun exposing himself. She even saw the clock tower (if I remember it correctly). This was not something that she would have been worried about happening since she knew how cautious he was about never letting anyone see him in the sunlight. She was the only human he ever let see him that way.
I disagree. I mean, hanging out with vampires and shape-shifters and having a whole bunch of people try to kill you is a little nerve-racking and is bound to give you some pretty vivid dreams.Tinkerbell 31 wrote:i think bella has was to many nightmares