And so the lion fell in love with the lamb." - Edward Cullen, Twilight

Stephanie Meyer
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And so the lion fell in love with the lamb." - Edward Cullen, Twilight - in Twilight, the character Edward is the vampire that falls in love with Bella, who is a normal girl. He falls in love with her because she is beautiful, sweet, and innocent. He sees her as the lamb that he is supposed to protect from all possible harm.

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