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Leah Clearwater is the only female werewolf, and also the only character who remains sane and thinks Bella is a manipulative whiner right to the end of the series. She was Sam's fiance, but he abandoned her for her cousin, and mutilated said cousin when she protested. Her cousin then instantly became afraid of him fell in love with him because who can resist that kind of abuse devotion?

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  • Leah Clearwater is the only female werewolf, and also the only character who remains sane and thinks Bella is a manipulative whiner right to the end of the series. She was Sam's fiance, but he abandoned her for her cousin, and mutilated said cousin when she protested. Her cousin then instantly became afraid of him fell in love with him because who can resist that kind of abuse devotion?
  • In Breaking Dawn, Leah joins Jacob's pack with the intention of breaking free of Sam, since she is still heartbroken. She helps to protect Bella and the Cullens, despite her extreme hatred for vampires and her open dislike for Bella. She shares her insecurities with Jacob, such as the reasons for Sam's imprinting on Emily, her regrets that she might be menopausal due to her transformation, and her inability to rise higher in pack rank due to her gender. As she spends more time in Jacob's pack, she becomes happier, makes notable changes in her attitude, and is less negative. Later in the book, Jacob and Leah's feelings toward each other become a trusted comradeship, though they conceal their fondness for each other by constantly bickering. She displays quite a bit of loyalty to him, and eve
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  • In Breaking Dawn, Leah joins Jacob's pack with the intention of breaking free of Sam, since she is still heartbroken. She helps to protect Bella and the Cullens, despite her extreme hatred for vampires and her open dislike for Bella. She shares her insecurities with Jacob, such as the reasons for Sam's imprinting on Emily, her regrets that she might be menopausal due to her transformation, and her inability to rise higher in pack rank due to her gender. As she spends more time in Jacob's pack, she becomes happier, makes notable changes in her attitude, and is less negative. Later in the book, Jacob and Leah's feelings toward each other become a trusted comradeship, though they conceal their fondness for each other by constantly bickering. She displays quite a bit of loyalty to him, and even angrily confronts Bella about her unfair treatment of Jacob and the pain she has caused him. By the end of the novel, Leah has replaced Seth as Jacob's second-in-command.
  • Leah Clearwater is the only female werewolf, and also the only character who remains sane and thinks Bella is a manipulative whiner right to the end of the series. She was Sam's fiance, but he abandoned her for her cousin, and mutilated said cousin when she protested. Her cousin then instantly became afraid of him fell in love with him because who can resist that kind of abuse devotion? Leah is likely one of the few characters actually liked, or at least sympathized with, by a number of Antis because of all the trouble she goes through with no happy ending, unlike perfect Bella Swan, who only has to trip and land (no pun intended) in hers with no real effort on her part. In the debate over imprinting, Leah is among the most commonly used examples against it, along with pedophilia (Jacob and Nessie), child grooming (Claire and Quil), and abuse (Sam and Emily).
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