Bella always had one special friend who was more than just a close person to her. This girl was her best friend, almost like a sister, with whom they had gone through many trials and joyful moments. And now that Bella had a child named Renesmee, and she became a mother as well as Edward's fiancee, she wanted her friend to be by her side at the Cullen house. For Bella, this friend was something like a substitute for her mother - experienced, wise and sensible.
However, there was one problem: her friend was human, and the prospect of being in a house full of vampires made her afraid. Even Bella's assurances that many of the Cullens drink only animal blood or are vegetarian vampires did not help calm her down.
Then Bella decided to use her newfound vampire abilities. With the help of her super speed, she managed to sneak into her friend's house unnoticed, easily climbing up the window. In the blink of an eye, she transported her friend to the Cullen house. Carlisle, the head of the family, was surprised by this turn of events, but Esme, his wife, convinced him that it would benefit Bella. After all, newborn vampires are full of instincts, and she will feel safer with a loved one next to her.
Bella watched her friend with tenderness and caution, who was now lying on her bed. Little Renesmee was playing next to her, and Bella said to her daughter with a smile, "Renesmee, don't touch her... You'll wake her up." In those moments, Bella felt like a little girl again, as if she was waiting for her mother to wake up and hug her.
The Cullens' house had a calm but tense atmosphere. Bella understood that her decision was risky, but she also knew that it was this friend who would help her cope with new challenges in life. She was sure that her friend would soon realize that the Cullens were not just vampires, but a real family, ready to welcome her with open arms.