Hey, I know this plot has been done again, and again, and again but I've been wanting to do this for a long while. I hope you enjoy this. Btw, the story is going to be in the Cullen's different POV. Tell me if you like it and if should continue it.

Prologue

Every week from across America two families are chosen. This week the Johnson family from Ohio. Religious and conservative family devote their entire lives to their family. Teacher at the local school, professor Anthony spends his day teaching at a high school while Mom stays and takes care of the children. The Johnsons make their children do chores for their pocket money, to teach them the value of a dollar.

And the Cullen's from Washington. With six children Esme has a lot on her hands while Carlisle is a full time doctor who spends more time at the hospital than at home. Esme and Carlisle let their children spend thousands of dollars on a weekly basis. One of their daughters is a shopaholic who doesn't allow anybody in the house to re-use their clothes twice, and picks out everybody's expensive designer clothes. In this liberal family, Esme and Carlisle allow their adopted children to date within. The only requirement for them to do whatever they please, is that they have to maintain a perfect 4.0 average.

Each wife is about to receive a new husband, new children, and a new life.

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In Washington, Esme Cullen devotes all day to her house, either re-decorating, designing, cleaning or studying.

"I love this room." Esme say's while stepping back to observe her work. It was Rosalie and Emmett's room. And she finished giving it a new elegant twist.

Esme rises at 4 a.m. to get the kids up and going for school.

"Jasper, Alice, Bella, Edward, Rosalie, Emmett. Time to get up!" She yells and bangs on each of the doors. Immediately nearly everybody comes out.

"We love our children and we spoil them. A lot." Carlisle says while laughing. Esme smiles widely.

"Carlisle and I met in University. He was studying medicine and I interior designing. He loves his work, he loves saving peoples lives and I fully support him if he has to come late at night to do so."

"Our greatest happiness does not depend on the condition of life in which chance has placed us, but is always the result of a good conscience, good health, occupation, and freedom in all just pursuits. Our success in life is fruit of our labour." Carlisle says as he walks around the hospital halls.

"My day is go, go, go, all the time. I have to do something. If I'm not doing something to the house I'm reading a book. If I'm not reading a book I'm learning a knew language."

One of the Cullen's many hobbies are cars.

"Everybody in the house LOVES cars." Carlisle says in the garage with Esme in his arms. The camera zooms around showing the at least twenty cars.

"Our children love changing all the parts to make them more powerful. It's a good hobby, keeps them entertained." Esme says.

"We basically let them do what they want. As long as they don't burn the house down everything is ok. Some say our kids have problems when it comes to spending money, but we don't really care about that. As long as they don't max out eight of the ten credit cards we give them they can spend all they want. The only thing we don't tolerate in this house is disrespect for culture. All our children know at least five languages without counting the mandatory Latin and ancient Greek. Our library is our pride. It's got well over ten thousand books. It's been handed down through generation and generation." Carlisle says with a proud smile sitting in his leather chair with Esme on his laps.

"Carlisle is the leader of this family. When ever anybody has a problem they go to him. We're very tight knit. It's incredibly hard to keep secrets in this house, they usually don't last more than a couple of day's." Esme says while she wraps her arms around his neck and he kiss's her cheek.

When he's not at the hospital, Carlisle studies in his library for hours on end. But Esme is about to abandon the hectic lifestyle and her lifestyle to change lives with a woman she's never met a thousand miles away.