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Quote from Twilight book?

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"I wasn't about to send you off alone. With your luck, not even the black box would survive." - Edward Cullen

What does this quote mean? I dont understand it and my sister doesnt either, help please, thanks

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  1. He's saying Bella is so unlucky, that it's likely that alone would bring down the plane she's on and damage it so much that the black box on all planes which give information on what caused the crash and generally are always found in the wreckage would be unsalvagable. He doesn't trust her with her own life, he believes that she's simply too dangerous for her own good.


  2. hmm i dont know edwards a f*g

  3. a black box is like a indestructable safe on an airplane.

    edward is saying that with bellas bad luck not even that would be able to survive

  4. a black box is a locater on a plane or sumthen like that, well there supposed to never be destoried and with bella's luck that wouldent even survive

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