Why did Edward Cullen bite Isabella Swan?
Edward Cullen had bitten Isabella Marie Swan in the first book because James, one of the American nomad vampires had bitten her and he hadn’t wanted her to turn into a vampire because he didn’t want her to change and have her go through the physical pain that he had to go through when he had been turned into a vampire and have to go through the more pain of being a vegetarian vampire and having to deal with the feeling of thirst while resisting the full temptation. Edward had also bitten Bella in the fourth book, Breaking Dawn because she had gotten pregnant after the wedding and honeymoon and it was a half vampire meaning that it could have been venomous but wasn’t because mysteriously all female half beings aren’t venomous. Bella’s baby, Renesmee had bitten her way though Bella’s stomach with the help of Edward to get her out, and Bella had lost a lot of bloo and he not only bit her but also stabbed a needle into her heart full of his venom and bitten her several times to ensure a fu