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Chapter Six open for discussion

Sorry for the slow delay on getting information posted.  Vacation and summer fun have been distracting me!  Bad admin!  Bad!  I promise to get back to work and keep the information rolling.

I’ve added the information on chapter six in the discussion area of the lexicon.  You can participate in our discussion over at the message boards.  We’re getting to the really good stuff now!  And I feel that I need to remind some of you that the lexicon is a spoiler free site, so those of you that have read New Moon and/or any of the spoilers for New Moon should be cautious when answering the questions from now on. 

And speaking of New Moon, I’m wanting to get a head start on the information that will be posted here once New Moon is released.  Before I can do that, I need you help in making sure I have the characters from Twilight covered.  Put your tracking skills into work and help me find all those minor characters in Twilight that don’t yet have a bio posted.  I plan on making a master list of the teaching staff at the high school, so you don’t need to give me the names of anyone at the high school.  Anyone else, however, is open for grabs.  If  it’s a very minor character with only one or two mentions in the whole book, please tell me what page you found their name on.  It will make my job that much simpler!  Feel free to post it here in a comment or e-mail the lexicon.

Thanks!

Alphie

 

Chapter Six – Scary Stories

Chapter Number: Six

Chapter Name: Scary Stories

Page Numbers:  110 – 128 (Hardcover)

Date of Chapter: March 3rd – March 5th, 2005

Summary: Although prepared for his absence, Bella still finds herself looking for Edward at lunch the day following the blood typing. She also discovers a more unpleasant side to Lauren who gives her unfriendly glances and makes malicious comments about her to Mike.

That night, Bella asks Charlie about the camping at ‘Goat Rocks’, where Edward had said he was going to be that weekend. Her father replies that it is not a very good place for camping at this time of year, as there are too many bears.

On Saturday, Bella goes on the previously arranged day trip to First Beach with a group from school. While there, she meets an old friend, Jacob Black, the son of a tribal elder of the Quileutes tribe.

Driven by a comment by one of the other La Push kids named Sam, Bella flirts awkwardly with Jacob to get him to explain why the Cullens are not allowed on the lands belonging to the Quileutes.

Jacob tells her about the old tribal stories of how the Quileutes are supposed to be descended from wolves, their ancestors being werewolves. He also tells her about the only known enemy of the werewolf – the ‘cold ones’, (vampires), who made a treaty with his great-grandfather many years ago, which resulted in them agreeing to stay off Quileute land. Jacob explains that the ‘cold ones’ who made the treaty are in fact the Cullens who are currently living in Forks.

Although Jacob says he does not believe the stories, Bella is visibly shaken by his tales and has to try hard to disguise her shock from Jacob.

Characters involved: Bella Swan, Jessica Stanley, Lauren Mallory, Mike Newton, Angela Weber, Charlie Swan, Jacob Black, Sam Uley

Characters Mentioned: Billy Black, Rachel Black, Rebecca Black, Eric Yorkie, Ben Cheney, Connor, Lee Stephens, Samantha, Tyler Crowley, Alice Cullen, Carlisle Cullen, Edward Cullen, Emmett Cullen, Esme Cullen, Jasper Hale, Rosalie Hale, other teenagers from the reservation.

Places visited: Forks High School, The Swan residence, Newton’s Olympic Outfitters store, La Push, (First Beach).

Memorable quotes:
“They claimed they didn’t hunt humans. They supposedly were somehow able to prey on animals instead.”
~How the cold ones of Forks were different.

“They are the same ones.”
~Jacob Black explains the startling truth about the Cullens.

Important Information Learned:
The Cullens are vampires who, following a treaty many years ago, are not allowed on the lands belonging to the Quileutes.

The Quileutes are supposedly descended from werewolves.

The Cullens are not like normal vampires as they do not drink the blood of humans, preferring instead to feed off animals.

Alphie and Pelirroja Meet Stephenie

It’s Saturday morning and we had a wonderful time with Stephenie yesterday. For more details, and, of course pictures, vist this link on the message boards.

Pelirroja 

T-shirts!!

Stephenie has announced that the t-shirts pictured a few weeks ago at her website are now for sale.  Make sure you read all the information about the shirts before you order them.  They run small so order a size larger than normal.  You can read more about it here.

On a personal note, I will be off the boards and pretty much out of site for an extended weekend jaunt to NYC to visit Pelirroja.  One of the many things we have planned is to head down to DC to have lunch with Stephenie herself while she is at the book convention.  I promise you that a full report will be posted here for your entertainment as both Pel and I will most certainly act like fools.  Alas, Imogen could not escape the marking of her students’ papers to join us in NYC or she would have most certainly been with us. 

Alphie

Lexicon Update

The chapter discussion on Chapter Five – Blood Type has been posted on the site. Please join in our discussions of ‘Twilight’ on the message boards.

chapter 5

Chapter Number: Five

Chapter Name: Blood Type

Page Numbers: 85-109 (Hardcover)

Date of Chapter: March 3, 2005

Summary: During lunch Edward sits apart from the other members of his family and motions for Bella to join him. During their conversation Edward insists that he is not good for Bella, but he’s given up trying to stay away from her. He also lets her know that, in general, he’s very good at reading people, but he can’t read her. When lunch ends, Edward tells her that he’s ditching Biology class.

When Bella gets to Biology class, she discovers that the lesson involves blood typing. This is a problem because Bella tends to pass out from the sight and smell of blood. Mike is assigned to take Bella to the nurse. Unfortunately, Bella is weaker than she thought and practically passes out on the sidewalk in between buildings. Fortunately, Edward appears out of nowhere and carries her, much to Mike’s ire, to the nurse.

Edward talks the nurse into letting him be excused so he can drive Bella home. On the car ride Bella discovers that they both like to listen to Debussy. The conversation then turns to Bella’s relationship with her mother, and Edward remarks that Bella seems "old" for her age. Edward then tells Bella a little bit about his family.

Bella invites Edward to come to the beach with the rest of the kids the next day, but Edward declines because he says he doesn’t think Mike will like it and he is going camping with Emmett in the Goat Rock Wilderness.

Characters Involved: Bella Swan, Mr. Mason, Mike Newton, Jessica Stanley, Edward Cullen, Mr. Banner, school nurse, Ms. Cope

Characters Mentioned: Eric Yorkie, Angela Weber, Lauren Mallory, Mrs. Goff, Lee Stephens, Alice Cullen, Charlie Swan, Renee Dwyer, Phil Dwyer, Carlisle Cullen, Esme Cullen, Jasper Hale, Rosalie Hale

Places Visited: Forks High School

Memorable Quotes (there are so many classic quotes this chapter):
"I’m trying to figure out what you are."
~ Bella telling Edward why she’s staring at him.

"I’ve decided that as long as I was going to hell, I might as well do it thoroughly."
~Edward explaining to Bella why he invited her to sit with him at lunch.

"Um, well, bitten by a radio active spider?"
~Bella sharing one of her theories with Edward.

"Kryptonite doesn’t bother me either."
~ Edward debunking Bella’s superhero theories.

"You scared me for I minute there. I thought Newton was dragging your dead body off to bury it in the woods."
~ Edward explaining to Bella why he showed up to help.

"I usually am—but about what in particular this time?"
~ Edward’s response to Bella when she tells him he’s right.

"I think you could be if you wanted to."
~ Bella’s response to Edward when he asks if she thinks he’s scary.

"So… try not to fall into the ocean or get run over or anything, all right?"
~Edward telling Bella to take care of herself during the beach trip.

Important Information Learned:
Bella is sickened at the sight of blood, and because it smells "like rust and salt."

Edward, although he continually warns Bella that it would be better if they weren’t friends, has decided not to stay away from Bella and "let the chips fall where they may."

Edward carries Bella as if she weighs nothing.

Bella thinks Renee would support a choice she makes even if Renee disagreed with it because Renee would want Bella to be happy.

Edward is very curious as to if Bella is afraid of him.

Edward’s eyes are now a deep gold color.

Edward seemed to consider the trip with the kids until he realized it was to the beach.

midnight sun

You’ve got to go and read this now! Midnight Sun has the first chapter posted on Stephenie’s site. Now you can read the beginning of ‘Twilight’ from Edward’s point of view. Why are you still reading? Get over there now! Imogen πŸ™‚

Additions to the lexicon

Thank you to everyone who has left a message about the New Moon review.  We appreciate the support to keep the lexicon spoiler free.  I know that sounds off given the amount of information we host here that isn’t in the books, but we really do want to keep the plot a secret. 

We have a few new bits of information for you to catch up on.  First off, the Chapter Four summary is posted and I will work on discussion questions for the message boards.

Next we have the information up on the Cullen House.  Some really cool bits are in there,  Take a look!

And we have added information to PC8 as we have been asking Stephenie several questions along the way. 

Alphie

Chapter Four – Invitations

Chapter Number: Four

Chapter Name: Invitations

Page Numbers: 68-84 (Hardcover)

Date of Chapter: January 25 – March 3 2005

Summary: The chapter starts with Bella dreaming of Edward for the first time. She dreams of his skin glowing slightly in the dark as he walks away from her. No matter how loud Bella calls to him in her dream, he never turns round. She has the same dream every night.

Back at school, much to Bella’s horror, she has become the center of attention because of the accident. Tyler Crowley now appears to be far too interested in her, making it three boys in her year who are now in pursuit of her affections.

Despite Bella’s best attempts, no-one else seems interested in Edward’s role as hero of the accident, they hadn’t even realised he had been involved until they saw him once the van had been removed. Bella realizes that she is more aware of Edward and what he is doing than anyone else.

Although at the hospital Bella and Edward had been angry with each other, Bella now feels more gratitude than anything else. The day after the accident she tries to make conversation in biology, however, Edward merely nods to her before turning away from her again.

Edward now ignores Bella. She comes to the conclusion that he must regret having saved her life, however, there are times when she wonders whether he is as oblivious to her as he makes out as there are occasions when his fists tense up again when she sits next to him, suggesting he his aware of her.

This silence makes Bella miserable. She continues to watch Edward from a distance, noticing his eyes growing darker again, however, in lessons when they are in closer contact she behaves as though he does not exist.

Bella is unable to disguise how miserable she is feeling, prompting her mother to call concerned about the tone of Bella’s emails.

As the silence between Bella and Edward continues, Mike becomes more confident, pleased that there does not seem to be any friendship between them. He starts sitting on Bella’s desk before biology and talking to her more again.

On the first Tuesday in March, Jessica calls Bella to ask her permission to invite Mike to the girls’ choice dance. Jessica seems to think that Bella would be intending to ask Mike herself, however, Bella has no intentions of doing this as she is not interested in Mike in this way and is not a dancer – due to her clumsy nature.

The reluctant way Jessica tries to persuade Bella to go to the dance leads Bella to suspect that Jessica prefers Bella’s popularity rather than her actual company. Bella sees this popularity as ‘inexplicable’; she has no idea why she is so popular in this school.

Jessica asks Mike to the dance but he tells her he has to think about it. He discusses this with Bella, hoping she was going to ask him but she tells him to say yes to Jessica. Mike thinks Bella has asked Edward as he looks in Edward’s direction when he asks Bella if she has asked anyone else. Bella comes up with an excuse to get her out of attending the dance and explains that she will be in Seattle.

While Mike and Bella are discussing the dance, Bella notices that Edward appears to be listening as his head tilts in their direction when Mike asked her if she had asked anyone else. After Mike leaves her table, Bella finds Edward staring at her so intensely she fails to hear the teacher asking a question. The moment is only broken when Edward, somewhat reluctantly, turns away to answer Mr. Banner’s question.

At the end of the lesson, Edward speaks to Bella for the first time in a long time. While he apologises for not speaking to her, Edward also confuses Bella with his rather cryptic comments about how it would be best if they were not friends. Bella gets annoyed, accusing Edward of regretting having saved her life. This in turn angers Edward and the conversation ends with Bella trying to storm out of the room, unfortunately she stumbles and drops her books; Edward is quickly there, picking up the books and handing them to her.

Bella’s next lesson was Gym, which Bella dreaded as they were playing basketball. She played worse than usual, distracted by thoughts of Edward, Bella falls over repeatedly, sometimes taking others with her.

On escaping Gym, Bella heads for her truck. Eric was waiting for her there and he asks her to the dance, surprising Bella. Bella turns him down, using the Seattle excuse again. Eric suggests that they could go to another dance together and Bella thoughtlessly agrees with him before regretting giving him any encouragement.

As Eric leaves her, Bella is irritated to hear Edward chuckle as he walks past her to his car. As she pulls out in her truck Edward cuts her off with his car, stopping to wait for his family and preventing Bella from going anywhere.

While waiting for Edward to move, a queue forms behind Bella. Tyler uses the delay to get out of his car to talk to her. Like Eric and Mike before him, he wants Bella to go to the dance with him. Having heard that she had turned down Eric and Mike, Tyler feels confident of success, not believing Bella’s Seattle excuse. She lets him down as firmly as possible, irritated by his confidence and presumptions of her motives. He too presumes there is still the prom for them to go to together.

As Tyler returns to his car, Bella notices Edward watching her in his mirror. He is laughing as if he had just heard her conversation.

Back home, Jessica rings to tell Bella that Mike has agreed to go to the dance with her. Demonstrating concern for the happiness of others, Bella suggests partners for both Eric and Tyler.

Bella is still preoccupied by Edward and his strange behaviour. Coming to the conclusion that he is aware she feels more strongly about him than he can about her, Bella decides to leave him alone, believing herself strong enough to carry her decision through.

Before going to bed that night, Bella tells Charlie of her plans to go to Seattle the night of the Dance. He worries that she will get lost in the big city and suggests that he goes with her to prevent her being alone, however, Bella puts him off by saying she will be in dressing rooms all day.

The following day at school, Bella parks as far away from Edward as she can to try to stick to her resolve. She is prevented from carrying out her decision by the sudden appearance of Edward when she drops her keys. He explains that he had caused the traffic jam the previous day deliberately so that Tyler could ask Bella to the dance. This winds Bella up, almost irrationally, as she feels he is deliberately irritating her.

Edward continues to shock Bella by asking her to go to Seattle with him on the day of the dance. Bella is confused, being under the impression he did not want to be her friend. Edward explains that he does want to be her friend he just does not think it is a good idea.

Looking at Edward, Bella finds it difficult to concentrate and has to answer him with a nod. Before heading to lessons, Edward warns Bella to stay away from him.

Characters involved: Bella Swan, Edward Cullen, Tyler Crowley, Mike Newton, Jessica Stanley, Eric Yorkie, Charlie Swan, Mr. Banner

Characters Mentioned: Angela Weber, Lauren Mallory, Carlisle Cullen, Alice Cullen, Esme Cullen, Emmett Cullen, Jasper Hale, Rosalie Hale

Places visited: Forks High School, The Swan residence

Memorable quotes:
His golden eyes grew perceptibly darker day by day.
~ Bella observing Edward.

It was easier to talk to him coherently that way. 
~  Bella explaining why she felt the need to keep her eyes closed when speaking to Edward.

"Appear out of thin air." 
~ Bella describing how quickly Edward seems to appear by her side.

"It would be more…prudent for you not to be my friend."
~ Edward advising Bella on their relationship.

Important Information Learned:
Edward reacts to a conversation he couldn’t possibly have heard as if he had heard it.

When looking into Edward’s eyes, Bella gets completely tongue-tied.

Edward thinks that it is dangerous for Bella to be friends with him.

The Cullen House

This section is a little different to most of the others I’ve written up, simply because I’ve got an β€œunofficial” Β source. Stephenie Meyer drew me plans of the inside of the Cullen house, which aren’t for posting. You’ll have to take my word for the contents of some of this, although some of her answer is archived in PC8.

The location of the Cullen house is out beyond Forks itself, over β€œthe bridge at the Calawah River,” from which point the road winds northwards. There is an β€œunpaved road. It was unmarked, barely visible amongst the ferns,” (TW15) that Edward takes to get to the house, and he drives through thick forest for β€œa few miles” (TW15) before the house becomes visible.

From the outside, there is a lawn or meadow, with β€œsix primordial cedars that shaded an entire acre with their vast sweep of branches” (TW15) that ensure that shade stretches right up to the house.

The house itself is β€œpainted a soft, faded white, three stories tall, rectangular and well proportioned” and it has a β€œdeep porch that wrapped around the first story.” (TW15) Bella estimates it at around a hundred years old and describes it as β€œtimeless, graceful.” (TW15) We are also told in the same chapter that the river can be heard close by.

The front door of the house opens onto a huge space which β€œmust have originally been several rooms,” before walls were removed to make it all one large room. The south-facing wall is β€œentirely replaced with glass” (TW15), from which you can see down to the river. This also accounts for the bright airiness of the room, as does the colour of the decoration: β€œThe walls, the high beamed ceiling, the wooden floors and the thick carpets were all varying shades of white.” (TW15) However, as a security measure, there is an β€œinconspicuous keypad on the wall” that activates β€œhuge metal shutters” (TW19) to seal up the glass wall.

Just to the left of the door is β€œa raised portion of the floor” with β€œa spectacular grand piano” (TW15) on it. Behind the platform with the piano on it is the door into the kitchen, which in turn opens onto the dining room. The dining room actually isn’t a separate room: it is separated from the living room by a long wall that curves around it, a little like a screen. On this wall are a large flat-screen television and a couple of computers nearby. A seating area is grouped near the television (as you walk in through the door, you can see this diagonally to your left rather than the piano which is immediately to your left). Other groups of chairs fill the rest of the enormous space in the living room.

Also on this floor are the C.E.E. Inc. Offices, and a bathroom. These are both to the right of the front door, and behind the sweep of the staircase.

On the west of the room, there is a β€œmassive curving staircase” which is also described elsewhere as β€œwide.” (TW15) The banister is a β€œsatin smooth rail” (TW15). From the living area below, it is possible to see people at the top of this staircase, as Alice and Jasper appear there shortly after Bella has arrived at the Cullens’ house for the first time.

Upstairs, there is a β€œlong hall” paneled with a honey-colored wood, the same as the floorboards (TW15) with a cross at the very far end. Edward explains that on this floor are Rosalie and Emmett’s room, Alice’s room and Carlisle’s office.

It’s actually a little more complicated than that! Carlisle has two rooms on this floor: his office (which is immediately above the dining room on the west side of the house), and his library, which adjoins to his office, on the north-west corner of the house. Esme has a small study as well, which is accessed through Carlisle’s office. His study is described as a: β€œhigh-ceilinged room with tall, west-facing windows. The walls were paneled again, in a darker wood…where they were visible. Most of the wall space was taken up by towering bookshelves that reached high above my head and held more books than I’d ever seen outside a library.” (TW16) and there is also a β€œhuge mahogany desk” a leather chair”. The wall by the door into the hallway is covered with pictures, some of which tell the tale of Carlisle’s younger days.

Rosalie and Emmett share a large β€œwhite” (SMW) β€œL” shaped room, with a bathroom at one end, and a similarly enormous closet at the other. They are above the living room, and share the glass wall, which runs up the entire south side of the house.

Alice’s room is shared with Jasper, but Stephenie Meyer explains that: β€œsince Alice’s personality is stamped all over that room, and Jasper has his study, everyone thinks of it as Alice’s” (PC8) β€œ especially as they don’t physically sleep anyway. Jasper has an adjoining office of his own, but the two of them share the connected space. His office also backs on to Rosalie and Emmet’s closet, but there is no connecting door. Their room is above the front door and the piano part of the living room, with their bathroom and closet space being above the kitchen. In the Extended Prom Remix, Alice’s bathroom is described as β€œbedroom-sized.” (SMW)

On the very top floor, there is another β€œpaneled hallway,” (TW16) just like the floor below. The bulk of the space on this floor is taken up with what they refer to as β€œthe library”. Stephenie Meyer explains this as: β€œThis is where they do things that are technically illegal–like document forgery and computer hackery and all kinds of other shady stuff.” (PC8)

Edward’s room is the β€œlast door in the hall” (TW16) and is facing south, directly above Rosalie and Emmett’s room, but his space is rectangular. Again, he has β€œa wall-sized window like the great room below,” with a fantastic view: β€œdown on the winding Sol Duc River, across the untouched forest to the Olympic Mountain range.” (TW16) His closet and bathroom are at the furthest end of his room to the door. The west wall of his bedroom is β€œcompletely covered with shelf after shelf of cds,” with a β€œsophisticated-looking sound system” in the corner. (TW16) Unlike the rest of the house, Edward’s room isn’t decorated in shades of white. There is no bed but a β€œblack leather sofa” (TW16), a β€œthick golden carpet, and the walls were hung with heavy fabric in a slightly darker shade.” (TW16)

Nearer to the stairs is Carlisle’s and Esme’s bedroom. This is partially above Rosalie and Emmett’s closet, and also over Jasper’s office. This room also has a closet and a bathroom at the furthest end from the door.

In addition, β€œthere’s also a basement where they keep illicit things. It’s hard to get to, if you’re not a vampire.” (PC8)

For the movies, the Hoke House served as the Cullen house. The home is beautiful, but does not resemble the house described in the book at all. Below are images of the Hoke House.

The Hoke House

Interior of the Cullen home