In the novel, Edward doesn't offer to take Bella home from school, he forces her, she does not want to but then she gives up and gets in his car anyway. He takes her home due to her feinting in her Biology class because of the smell of blood, as they were blood typing that lesson (Edward was not in the class of course but he saw Mike taking Bella to the nurses office and went to help out- carried her there. This is not included in the film if you are confused). After Bella feels better she realises that she has gym class and doesn't want to go, Edward sweet talks the receptionist into allowing Bella to go home and so he drives her home as he believes she is in no fit state to drive.
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Alice had a vision of Bella cliff diving, thinking of suicide. She told Rosalie who told Edward. Edward called the Swan home to check and Jacob seemed to confirm it. So, Rosalie.
Edward and Bella go to their own home and tuck Renessme into bed and go to their own room. Bella has the power of shield. And tries to show Edward some human memories with her shield. It works and Edward sees how much Bella loves him. Edward cannot resist to kiss Bella and breaks the shield and lets just say they have a happily ever after!
in twilight when they left the base ball feild edward told her that he was gunna take her to Vancouver
I do not believe there is a point of falling action in Twilight, or for that matter, any of the four books. The suspense and thrill holds steady till the very last page of Breaking Dawn. I was bitten by the Twilight bug and there is no cure. And strangely, I don't really care.
Edward Cullen persuides her into going to Dartmouth college.