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...