Carter Burwell
"Blood of Teardrops" is a fictional song created for the Twilight movie, not an actual song. Edward plays it for Bella on the piano as part of a romantic gesture in the film.
when they are in the forest
He started to date Bella and was able to control himself from Bella, and not suck her blood.
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Yes think of Edward and Bella from Twilight
Edward Cullen came into the nurse's office after Bella. He was concerned and protective of Bella throughout the blood typing scene in the book "Twilight."
Edward never hated Bella. He just REALLY loved the smell of her blood and didn't want to eat her.
Edward described Bella's blood as his own personal brand of heroin, intoxicating and addictive to him in Twilight.
TWILIGHT- The apple symbolizes the forbidden fruit. The bible story of Adam and Eve. Edward is Bella's forbidden fruit, it is also representing the same but as Edward and Bella's forbidden love.NEW MOON- the flower is Bella and the blood is Edward it means that the blood (Edward) will always protect the flower(Bella)ECLIPSE- The tearing ribbon symbolizes how Bella is torn between Edward and Jacob.BREAKING DAWN- The pawn and Queen chess pieces represent Bella's transformation; from weak to strong.
It is supposed to smell how Bella's blood smells to Edward. it is lavender and freesia.
If you are talking about the characters, Edward and Bella, then no. Edward only loves Bella with all of his heart and wants her to be happy because she is the girl that he has been waiting for forever. If you are talking about the actors, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart, then, there has been no reports that Robert cheated on Kristen.
No. Edward loves Bella. However, if you read the partial draft of Midnight Sun (legally, on Stephenie Meyer's website...www.stepheniemeyer.com...)which is Twilight written from Edward's point of view, it gives you a better understanding of how strong Edward's thirst for Bella's blood is, and how hard it is for him to control. It's really good. You should read it.
This was because Carlisle believed that it was something Edward had to do, morally, because Bella was 'his'. This was, in the end, quite a wise decision, because it helped Edward take steps to overcome his desires for Bella's blood.