We're lucky Esme thought to add an extra room. No one was planning for Ness-Renesmee."I frowned at him, my thoughts channeled down a less pleasant path."Not you too," I complained."Sorry, love. I hear it in their thoughts all the time, you know. It's rubbing off on me.I sighed. My baby, the sea serpent. Maybe there was no help for it. Well, I wasn't giving in.
In the excerpt, there is a recognition of the unexpected need for additional space due to the arrival of Ness-Renesmee. The character expresses frustration at the thoughts circulating among those around her, particularly in regard to the future implications of having a child like Ness-Renesmee. There is a sense of anxiety and uncertainty about what is to come, highlighted by the mention of a "sea serpent," which symbolizes the complexities and challenges of motherhood.
Despite the concerns expressed, there is a strong determination from the character not to succumb to the fears shared by others. She tries to maintain her resolve and refuses to let the apprehensive thoughts impact her outlook on the situation. The exchange underscores the tension between accepting reality and wanting to remain hopeful and resolute as her journey into parenthood unfolds.