I had no right to want you - but I reached out and took you anyway. And now look what's become of you! Trying to seduce a vampire.{Edward Cullen, Eclipse}~Stephenie Meyer
by Stephenie Meyer (0 Reviews)
In "Eclipse" by Stephenie Meyer, the character Edward Cullen expresses his deep sense of regret and complexity regarding his feelings for Bella. He acknowledges that he feels unworthy of her love, yet he couldn't resist reaching out to her despite knowing the potential consequences. This internal conflict showcases the emotional turmoil he experiences as he grapples with the implications of their relationship.
The quote highlights Edward's awareness of the risks involved in loving someone who is drawn to the supernatural world, particularly a vampire like him. His statement reflects a blend of affection and sorrow, emphasizing how Bella's attraction to a dark and dangerous existence has led to unforeseen challenges. The tension between desire and responsibility is a central theme in their story, vividly illustrated through Edward's words.
I had no right to want you - but I reached out and took you anyway. And now look what's become of you! Trying to seduce a vampire.
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