The Fallout, Ch. 12 (13)
The scene with Rosalie and the kids at the school was hauntingly beautiful. I could see her there fighting off the wild dogs with a blinding mania. Your depiction of what this has done to each of the family members is brilliant. The playing out of their deepest desires, fears, regrets on this global stage of destruction. I'm in awe.
It is so great for the Cullens to be so welcomed and accepted, so far, by everyone they have encountered at the compound. Though there is the ancient rivalry lurking in the background, they do bring with them a hope. It makes me wonder if, after the horrific things these people have lived through, and the great accomplishment they have achieved in their survival, if they wouldn't be accepting if they found out the Cullens' true nature.
The scene with Rosalie and the kids at the school was hauntingly beautiful. I could see her there fighting off the wild dogs with a blinding mania. Your depiction of what this has done to each of the family members is brilliant. The playing out of their deepest desires, fears, regrets on this global stage of destruction. I'm in awe.
It is so great for the Cullens to be so welcomed and accepted, so far, by everyone they have encountered at the compound. Though there is the ancient rivalry lurking in the background, they do bring with them a hope. It makes me wonder if, after the horrific things these people have lived through, and the great accomplishment they have achieved in their survival, if they wouldn't be accepting if they found out the Cullens' true nature.
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