According to Sleepy The Magical Bear, Richard and Ella Windsor have completed an interview on BBC Radio 5 about The Adventures Of Sleepy The Magical Bear: The Movie for NHS Charities Together. The interview will be released on 5 Live Drive on December 22, 2023.
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assuming that Bella's blood has the cure for vampirism and after marriage (without Renesmee) all the Cullens revert back to being human what would they do first? would they settle down in the forks or go to some sunny town? what kind of relationship would they claim to explain the family relationship? Would Bella and Edward go to college or would she end up having an accidental human baby?
I think Alice would realize right away that she kind of hates being human and would be like "brb heading to Alaska to get Tanya to change me back, c'mon Jazz" and she and Jasper would become vampires again. Hopefully they don't have to 'start over' as newborns, though? Then end up watching over the human Cullens because they're pretty vulnerable now.
Bella and Edward would to go Dartmouth and . . .yeah if SM writes it they absolutely will end up having a baby. Hopefully with a different name though because she's no longer "the most unique baby in the world."
Rosalie and Emmett try to have a baby on purpose.
Carlisle insists everyone get vaccinated for like EVERYTHING, ASAP. He and Esme probably also try for a baby pretty quickly. I see some fics that are like "they don't need/want kids they already have them." Adoption is 100% valid! But adopting teenage vampires is not the same as raising a child that grows and changes. I think they'd still want that more authentic experience. Or maybe they DO genuinely adopt--not a baby, but an older kid, maybe ironically even teens.
My guess is that they'd go with a siblings story, if they live together at all. Rosalie and Carlisle could be sister and brother; so can Esme and Edward.
They probably all go to New Hampshire so Bella can go to Darmouth. There's a huge hospital up there, too, and a medical school so Carlisle could work at either or both.
Although I might be biased on that because I live in New Hampshire. I see the helicopter flying from our local hospital to the Big One in Lebanon a few times a week.
With everything else I didn't like about Breaking Dawn, teasing them moving to New Hampshire and NOT FOLLOWING THROUGH was the cherry on top, haha. I've said she couldn't have written a book more thoroughly designed to annoy me if she knew me in person and did it on purpose, and I mean it.
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Lithuania having a Wolf as a pet is amazing, Since it hint's him being easy enough for a naturally weary animal like a wolf to be want to be with but the strength it must take to not be seen as a subordinate pack mate speaks to a great presence that must be innate to him to not tame but be seen as greater than by a wolf.
I. Love. This
All the subtext that this actually gives to him if you choose to read in to it.
Ohh wow! I didn't even put that much thought into it but this is really cool indeed! Thanks for providing these informations ☺💕
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there's something about aloneness character arcs.
not loneliness, alone-ness.
you can be alone even if you have people surrounding you everyday. it's about the disconnect.
you feel alone when you feel like someone—or something, but it's worse when it's alive and determined to keep you from escaping—is working against you and there is no one you can tell or trust about it.
like it's a futile struggle and the pit in your stomach isn't that no one understands, but that no one even knows what you're going through – or that you're going through anything in the first place.
it's harder and harder everyday, especially when it gets worse and worse and you can feel your will to keep going slipping because it's worse than futile: you'll have hope that you're making progress, and suddenly you'll end up five steps behind where you started.
it's the worst when you don't even know where rock-bottom is because you keep falling even deeper because then you have hope and then you don't.
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On the run
There's this line from Pulp's Common People which narrates so many moments of our lives recently:
"You will never understand how it feels to live your life with no meaning or control and with nowhere left to go..."
This line is on near constant repeat amidst the ongoing class war being waged here in the UK by the Tories against the rest of us. This line also crops up with the increasing infractions, misunderstandings, and challenging encounters we have with our middle class neighbours... And recently, I've been waking up in the middle of the night to it.
I'm writing this post at 2am on one such occasion, woken by ghosts, steeped in those feelings of meaninglessness and lack of control. It's partly the ghosts doing but it is also how their malevolence, their near-constant-threat-of-violence intersect with what is happening politically and economically here, it is how those with power and money are in control of our fates and unfailingly decide to do what will bring us the most harm...dismantling our networks and institutions of care and support... starving the working people... demonising refugees, the poor, disabled, LGBQT+ and women... dismantling peoples rights of expression and protest... launching all out war on nature... taking away pensions... all the while breaking the law themselves, pedalling double lives of corruption and money laundering... It is not the ghosts of the past that are keeping me awake at night now, though the feelings they elicit are the same: panic, overwhelm, fear, and desperation... Now, it is the hungry ghosts in parliament and private jets who are giving me nightmares... It is Rishi Sunak, Nadhim Zahawi, Suella Braverman, Jeremy Hunt, Boris Johnson and Michael Gove who are giving me another sleepless night... Austerity and the dismantling of the public sector are powerful war-machines of trauma - physical, mental, and emotional. I only hope the war criminals will be brought to justice one day.
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What I forgot when I first wrote this post, however, is a crucial piece which also changes (perhaps rewrites) the perspective on the situation... The next part of that line from Common People...
"...You are amazed that they exist and they burn so bright you can only wonder why"
Whilst we may be subject to a tyrannical system which robs us of meaning or control, whilst many of us may be subjected to the personal traumas wrought by men who are themselves, in part, products of a tyrannical and traumatising system, we are luminous, and we are many. I, we, have been so hard wired to focus on the negatives, the threats, that we often forget this crucial piece. The tyranny and violence of those in power does not have to define our narratives about ourselves, about others, or how we might engage with this moment, here and now. There can be wonder, play, magic to be found, everywhere, if we can just open our eyes to it. Flickering, perhaps, but always here, under the surface, in the space between things, in this animating breath... And it is this moment, this acquisition of a beautiful truth of 'nowness', where our seeds of power are, where they begin to grow. One breath at a time.
As our friends 3 year old reminded us the other day, with a serious tone:
"But EVERYTHING is fun"
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