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| | | Edward saving Bella at the end of Twilight. | Fri Mar 21, 2008 5:18 pm by Dianater | Ok, this was just something I had been thinking about for a while, I don't know if it's been brought up or answered somewhere, but...
Why did Edward have to be the one to suck the poison out of Bella's hand after she was attacked by James? It would have been more logical (in my opinion) for Carlisle to do it since he's the only one totally in control over his thirst for blood. I just remember reading that part and thinking that that was a HUGE risk for Edward to take, trusting himself to stop once the poison was out and resisting the urge to kill her. Then I'm sure that just made it harder for him to be around her since he had actually tasted her blood and described it as better than he'd imagined (up until Eclipse of course, when he gets this under control).
I suppose it was just Stephanie wanting to show how much Edward loved Bella, that he was able to control himself and stop once the poison was gone...but, it just seemed strange to me that Edward would even take that risk and not tell Carlisle to do it just to be on the safe side. Any thoughts on this?
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