Welcome to Twilight: The Missing Pieces

Are you a Twilight junkie? If so, you’ve come to the right place. You will know what I mean when I say that some important pieces are missing from Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight Saga. The biggest missing piece is the second half of Midnight Sun, Edward Cullen’s  Twilight story. In fact, Edward’s been given short shrift in a number of ways. This website is here to correct that.

Here at “Twilight: The Missing Pieces,” you will find a new version of Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight Saga as seen through Edward’s eyes. The first book, which I call Midnight Sun, Part II, consists of the missing second half of Ms. Meyer’s Chapter 12, “Complications,” twelve additional chapters, and the “Epilogue.” As with all of the books, you can read Midnight Sun on its own or alongside Bella’s story as told in Twilight.

The second book I tackled is Breaking Dawn: Edward, beginning with what I call the Honeymoon Series, a set of chapters penned by Edward chronicling the Cullens’ South American honeymoon—the important missing bits. (You all know what I’m talking about.) Readers then pressed for more, so I wrote the Nuptials Series (the Cullens’ engagement and wedding), the Pregnancy Series, the New Life Series, and finally, the Doomsday Series, completing the book.
[Note: Breaking Dawn: Edward is sexually explicit. Chapters flagged NC-17  are intended for mature readers only.]

The next project selected by a poll of readers was New Moon: Edward, followed by Eclipse: Edward.

Somewhere along the way, Edward wrote a booklet advising other vampires who find themselves in his delicate situation on how to care for their human companion/lover/spouse and keep them alive. It is called the Vampire’s Guide to the Care & Maintenance of a Human Being

Edward also wrote the Private Diary of Edward A. Cullen, which contains secrets, stories, and musings not recorded elsewhere, including tales of Renesmee’s childhood. Twenty years later, he began a second diary called Twenty Years On in which he tells of events that occurred between the years 2012 and 2033, including tales of Jacob and Renesmee’s life together (ongoing).

Finally, Edward is began a travelogue called Together Away, which tells of his and Bella’s getaway to Florida, Isle Esme, and Europe in the year 2015. (Courtesy of guest author Julie Vans/J.A. Canter. Check out her erotica website here.)

I hope you enjoy these continuing stories of Edward, Bella, and the Cullens. If you know someone who would like them, pass the word.

Outside the world of Twilight, the menu item  My Books describes my original work, a series of novels about unconventional love set in the fictional town of Amity, Kentucky. The first book, titled The Snake Handler’s Daughter (formerly Miss Martha Browne), has been published by the New Atlantian Library, and I’m currently drafting my second, working title Trouble in Amity. The major characters include a snake handler’s aging daughter, a disgraced priest with the power to heal, a church-going gay couple with differing standards of fidelity, a pair of precocious, identical twin boys, a randy divorcee, and a male cross dresser with an ax to grind. Shake and stir.

Here’s where else you can find me:

Author website: PALassiter.com

Facebook: Twilight Missing Pieces or PA Lassiter
Twitter: PALassiter (twitter.com/palassiter)
Pinterest: PALassiter (pinterest.com/palassiter)

This blog is written for entertainment purposes only. All files are in PDF format.

N.B. Stephenie Meyer is the author of the Twilight Saga and owns the copyrights thereto. I hereby reserve any copyrights pertaining to this original material to PA Lassiter. This material is not intended for sale in any form.

732 Responses to Welcome to Twilight: The Missing Pieces

  1. L. R. Bell says:

    With Midnight Sun being distributed August 4th, I had to make my way back here to settle my cravings for Edward. I’ve missed you so much.

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  2. Lily Schubert says:

    Hi PA Lassiter, just another thank-you for your superb writing skills here! I’ve read and re-read these chapters over the years and am filled with gratitude that you have been able to provide such rich perspective and fulfilment for these characters and storyline.
    I realise that the Part 1 of Midnight Sun is unavailable from the usual address, do you happen to know how to access an archive of it? With kind regard

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    • Lily Schubert says:

      Also very interesting that S. Meyer is returning to Midnight Sun after all this time. I have so many questions… I wonder if she has come across your writing in this time? Have you had any contact with her? What do you make of it?

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    • PA Lassiter says:

      Hi Lily,
      Yes, with the release of Meyer’s new Midnight Sun, she is (logically) removing the old, unfinished version, and replacing it with her new final draft in the form of the new book. It isn’t my place to post her unfinished draft, as that is her work. -PAL

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  3. Katherine says:

    Can I repost your story New Moon: Edward to Wattpad?

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  4. ohbiteme25 says:

    Hello, Ms. Lassiter. It has recently been discovered that your Missing Pieces work has been posted on Fanfiction.net by another author. Although she mentions your name, she has it posted under hers.

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  5. raffaella says:

    i just found this and after so many years, im so happy I have found this. It might not be from Stehanie but this will do. Thank you so much !!

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  6. Zubia says:

    Wow this page is so fabulous 😍😍😍loved it .

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  7. Wee Lass says:

    I love these versions. I only wish I could get them in book form.

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  8. TwiGirl says:

    First and foremost I have to give a huge thanks for the chance to read something that I believe everyone thought they’d never have the pleasure of reading. Edwards point of view. As a fan, it really made me depressed that steph was not going to finish this work, but you really brought it to life. Not only that, but you wrote so closely to her style of writing that it’s barely notable that these books aren’t hers. You did an absolutely phenomenal job. Not only did you finish this for us, but you really filled in some missing blanks, and even gave us a little extra. I finally feel a closing wholeness about this series, and when I reread twilight, I always come to this site after to reread Edwards side as well. Forever thankful!

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  9. Leah says:

    It’s almost the end of 2018. It’s also four years since I discovered your fanfics and I find myself returning to your to relive Twilight through Edward.

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