Can anyone explain the scene in Twilight when Edward saves Bella from the skidding van?
Alright, well, this is how I interpreted the scene: Bella is standing by the bed of her truck, and she sees Edward staring at her from across the parking lot. Suddenly, she notices that his expression is one of horror, so she whips around to see what he’s so horrified at, only to find that a van is careening toward her, skidding on the icy asphalt. She knows she doesn’t have time to move, so she braces herself for the impact. Then she feels something hard hit her, but not from the direction she was expecting. She falls down and her head cracks against the asphalt. When she opens her eyes, she sees Edward looming over her. She then notices that the van is still coming toward her, and Edward whips her legs around just in time for the van not to squash them; he stops the momentum of the van by delving his shoulder into its side, leaving a huge dent. Bella knows that something is odd with this Edward fellow, because she KNOWS that he was all the way across the parking lot—there was no wa