Talk:Alice Cullen/@comment-2.26.2.254-20121031224457/@comment-5689293-20121101122322

Hey -

I made that post before I made my account (which was like, just now) so that&apos;s why I&apos;m logged in now, in case someone wondered..

To the anonymous contributor - that&apos;s not what I meant. I know Alice could see the future when she was human, I was just wondering why she could see James, who was a vampire, when she had never been a vampire (at that point). We find out in Breaking Dawn that Alice can&apos;t see the future of anything she has no experience of being, so unless that was wrong (after all, it was probably just Carlisle coming up with a theory), then she shouldn&apos;t have been able to see James when she was human.

But if Carlisle&apos;s theory was wrong, then why can&apos;t Alice see Jacob or Nessie? The chromosone count? Or maybe it&apos;s because Alice could be a vampire in the future when she was human, but she&apos;ll never be a hybrid or werewolf/shapeshifter?