Contents: Midnight Sun

Introduction

Midnight Sun, Part I, by Stephenie Meyer

Chapters 1 through 12-A (on her website)

Midnight Sun, Part II, by PA Lassiter

12-B. Complications
13. Balancing
14. Confessions
15. Mind Over Matter
16. The Visit
17. Carlisle
18. The Game
19. The Hunt
20. Goodbyes
21. The Ruse
22. Camping
23. Rescue
24. An Impasse

Epilogue: An Occasion

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For your e-reader: Midnight Sun, Part II, by PA Lassiter (PDF file)

582 Responses to Contents: Midnight Sun

  1. Mena says:

    i found this off of tiktok and i can’t read the first few chapter since she has changed it to an announcement of midnight sun coming out, but it’s ana amazing way to end the story

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  2. Amber Castanheira says:

    Hey, so i don’t know whether you’re gonna see this or not but I can hope 😂
    I was wondering if you were going to write another book, but in the perspective of Beau and Edythe, not Bella and Edward. I was just wondering because their personalities are different and of course, there’s a different outcome

    Also, I love your stories and the fact you’ve gone further than Meyer to actually fulfil the needs of twilight fans was very brave because we ARE a hard crowd to please 😂

    Thank you!!!

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  3. Hi there! I have read, and reread, and reread again, your stories because they are so good! I want to specifically comment on the way you write Edward. If you added your half to Meyer’s half and made it a complete book, I think no one would recognize that it was written by two authors. That’s how seamless your writing is. Well done! However, having said that, I also think that you capture a whole aspect to Edward that I believe is lacking in Meyer’s chapters!!! Yes, Edward, is around 107 (give or take, depending on what book it is) so he has that wisdom that comes with that age and being an immortal vampire. That much is evident in how he thinks and speaks. However! He was changed when he was 17. Yes, he was a mature teenager for his age (as he had a serious, focused soldier mindset), but he was still only 17. He had maturity and gained wisdom, but he is forever stuck at age 17. Meyer writes him as an almost omniscient, perfect creature. The flaws she gives to him are flaws a vampire would have, but she misses the mark slightly. You perfectly capture Edward’s teenager nature warring with the wise immortal side to him. It is subtle, because a large part of his maturity is just who Edward is, but you capture his flawed teenage personality in his thoughts. Obviously Edward doesn’t act like an immature teenager, but sometimes his thoughts begin that way! When reading Bella’s perspective, it doesn’t seem like this flaw exists, but that’s because Edward is able to process his thoughts so much faster as a vampire. She doesn’t know that this aspect to him exists. You capture it. You expand Edward’s character by doing this. You shed new light on his character, where Meyer’s writing, while still good, doesn’t expand on what we would already expect from Edward. All this is just a long-winded way of me explaining that I like your version better, and I think you complete Edward’s character fully. Thank you for sharing it with the world!!!

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  4. thedebonater says:

    As far as I’m concerned this is all canon.

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  5. Flower Power says:

    I just want to say thank you for finishing these books out in Edward’s POV because honestly they are straight gold. I have been reading them none stop and just….ugh… I love them so much. Fantastic work. The best quality work I have seen on fan work.

    Upon reading these though, something occurred to me: If Edward drinks Bella’s blood at the end of Twilight, wouldn’t that make his eyes turn red? Maybe it’s been too long for me to remember correctly with the lore, but I’m pretty sure they would. I understand that he could have used contacts but still… wouldn’t Bella notice? Maybe this is minor but it just occurred to me.

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