It was a car.A fast sports car.And unfortanately,it was mine.A gift from my fiance (and vampire) Edward Cullen.It was something he insisted on getting me.I turned my head and saw Mrs.Weber with her face pushed up against the glass of her shop.How embarrasing.I shook my head and the light turned green.I hit the gas pedal with so much force I lurched آگے and got a few fingers and dissaproving looks.If there were any doubt about who'd been driving this car before,it was gone along with my truck.I checked the gas meter and it was almost at zero.I wouldnt've come into town if my gas tank wasn't running on vapors.I was going without a lot of things these days.Like pencils.And those are something I really need.I write stories.And very good ones according to Edward.I pulled into the gas station and got out of my car.I put the nozzle into the little hole,where it was supposed to go. "Excuse me,miss,"a man called from behind me,"I was just wandering...What kind of car are آپ driving?" "Um,a porsche?"I answered.Another man came along and rolled his eyes at my dumb response.I could feel the heat flooding my cheeks."Is that a 911 turbo?"the man asked."Uh.I think so." These men would get along very well with Edward.
to be continued
to be continued
Rob talks to the Daily Record about everything from his Bel Ami shoot ( when آپ read the مضمون آپ just know that the Uma Thurman quote is destined to be requoted and rehashed out-of-context for the اگلے year), to his loss of privacy, to Breaking Dawn.
“He is also set to سٹار, ستارہ in the final Twlight film based on the کتابیں Breaking Dawn, which may be broken into two films, due to the number of books.
He admits to mixed emotions about the end of the saga.
He said: “”It will be strange but it will be great just to be able to know what I’m doing. Not knowing when Breaking Dawn is going to shoot – because it changes all the time – is a kind of burden, to have this thing where آپ don’t know when it’s going to happen.
“So you’ve got to organise everything in your life around that and that can be difficult.”