When Edward was 17, his family caught the Spanish Influenza. His father was already dead, and his mother's dying wish to Carlisle was that he do everything he could to save her precious Edward. So, when Edward had hours left, Carlisle bit him, turning him into a vampire. Edward was the first Cullen to be changed by Carlisle, followed by Esme, Rosalie, and Emmett. Alice and Jasper had already been changed, found each other (Alice knew that they were meant to be), then set off to find the Cullens. They became part of the family then. And so the Cullens became the vampires of Forks, Washinton.
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