yes she did
Original answer: A vampireNew answer: Yep. Definitely a vampire. Who aren't animals, by the way, but are supernatural beings in the same family as werewolves. That is, if you ask most Twilight fans.
Well, the actor who played Edward Cullen was called Robert Pattinson. His full name was Edward Peter Cullen. he was born march 15, 1933. he was the second of five children born to an Irish catholic family. Edward Cullen is the third and current Bishop of allentown! he is the American prelate of the roman catholic church. NO, this is not the Edward Cullen from the twilight books! this is a real man. you can Google him.
Bella chose Edward over Jacob because she was IN LOVE with Edward as a soulmate, as opposed to LOVING Jacob as her best friend. She loved Jacob as a brother or family, they were never really destined to be together. When she was crying over Jacob, it was because she was worried that she hurt him, and she didn't want to lose the friendship that they had.
because he is the the first edward in the family
Edward and Bella's second kiss in Twilight was st Bella's hose, on the stairs. They were just about to leave for Edward's house, to meet the family for the first time. While kissing Bella forgot to breathe and almost fainted.
Edward Cullen is a vampire! and so is all of his family ask anyone who has read at least the second book and they will say the same thing!
No, Edward is the second oldest after Carlisle.
No Jasper is.
yes
In Twilight, the Cullens are Edward's (Robert Pattinson ) family.
Edward was actually the first to be adopted into the Cullen family.
They are the family of Edward. Edward is the love interest of the protagonist in the story, Bella.
yes
No Edward wasn't the youngest. He died (technically) around early 1900.
Rosalie Hale from the Denali family was infatuated with Edward Cullen in the Twilight series.
Edward and his family saved Bella from James in the twilight book read it its good
Either when Edward and Bella are talking on the rocks about Edward's family and how they became this way, or at the dance when they're walking through the room.