Because those were one of the last words Edward said to Bella before he leaves her. And because it was a lie she was told. It wasn't like he never existed.
because when edward left her, that's what he said and shes holding on too everything about him and thats the clearest thought she has of him because its the most recent. every time she hears him she remembers those words because that's what he told her, yet she doesn't want it to be like he never existed
Because that is what Edward said when he left her in the forest. He got rid of all traces of him in her life (except her memories). When he said it, he meant to comfort her, but it just hurts her whenever she remembers it
It's Edward's promise to her, the one she says he broke,the reason she bought the motorcycles. She's speculating on how impossible it is, most of the time.
EDIT: to multiple answerers, try reading a book before you insult it.
Because Stephanie Meyer is the crappiest author in the whole world and she can't write a real romance for **** so she fills her books with this kind of maudlin garbage.
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Because that's what Edward told Bella when he left her.
Because those were one of the last words Edward said to Bella before he leaves her. And because it was a lie she was told. It wasn't like he never existed.
They were the last words Edward said to her before he left.
And because she's a whiny brat.
Like I said. Love the books, hate Edward and Bella.
When Edward left her, he said and i promise you something in return you would never see me, it will be like i'd never existed.
So she keeps on repeating it, it's what Edward said.
because when edward left her, that's what he said and shes holding on too everything about him and thats the clearest thought she has of him because its the most recent. every time she hears him she remembers those words because that's what he told her, yet she doesn't want it to be like he never existed
Because that is what Edward said when he left her in the forest. He got rid of all traces of him in her life (except her memories). When he said it, he meant to comfort her, but it just hurts her whenever she remembers it
It's Edward's promise to her, the one she says he broke,the reason she bought the motorcycles. She's speculating on how impossible it is, most of the time.
EDIT: to multiple answerers, try reading a book before you insult it.
because that's what edward told her when he left and she feels compelled to remeber any memory of him she has
BECAUSE IT WAS WHAT EDWARD TOLD HER WHEN HE LEFT!
He said that to confort her. But everytime she hears it, its like a lie everytime!
Because Stephanie Meyer is the crappiest author in the whole world and she can't write a real romance for **** so she fills her books with this kind of maudlin garbage.